DECEMBER 7. 193i ' - -—~-----_----_---_.~___..' ' ...x_'._ THF CHAR‘ <1*'“ai-;1i>v.'fu iii.-'ARi)i.‘_.\i PAGE SEVEN Toronto Leafs M UNTREAiERS Blank MaroonslilN BJANADIAN Montreal Team-IF-orced To Take 4 To Nil Deficit In Fast Game (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Dec; lie-Flesh- lng a speedy attack. the Toronto Maple Iieafs blanked the Montreal as 4 to .0 in a hard bumping fictional Hockey League game on Baturday night. Penalties to the Naroons kept their offensive in check for most of the first two per- iods though only one Toronto goal came when the Maroons. were short handed. Toronto took a two goal lead in the first period and added one goal to each in the other two. Blair 0991?- ed the scoring after Levinski‘ 118i! taken the puck down into a corner and Cotton snared it long enough to pass out to Blair, who worked flound Wilcox and slammed a. back- hander pest Norm Smith. Jackson added the second goal 011.1!- I010 B! Wallace II. Ward, Candi"; Falcons Canadiens Shut’ World's Chem-pious Skate De-, troiters Off Their Feet In First ‘ Out 4-OI Zcwow Goal Pres: Staff Writer ° ' - N. Smith Chabot MONTREAL Period, NCttIIIg Three Gflals, Defence _ _ ' Que" Dec‘ 6PM" W? Bu“ olancymmdy hallmarked the best in the 1501413351,, Que, Dec. 6—(By goal | Defeat” east, the Winged Wheelers of Mon- m, Qgngqflan prdqgyJr-pe mum p, Con“); Hflmwom, who}, Home, . trail galleried mvghshoa over Re- form of the world's champions Call- Mme, Center ‘ gm“ mug“ Riders» the be“ °t the adiens after a losinB streak on the Noble 8. Mantha Ttottm. _1,=,meau ‘West, in the Dominion senior rug- mm w” marked by the defeat of A smxh Burke Left Wing by ‘wtml M“ a‘ Mill-Sm smdiilm the Detroit Iihlcons 4-0 in eh ex- g can," " I Northw“ Juno“ here Saturday and by their M-Olcmns Nation“ Hockey League Cox Mm“ I Right Wm‘ victory brought the Grey cup to “m, m" Saturday mam. Wm‘ Ward C. Conachcr i/gfiéltriifklil-ltf“: t? m” mum; ‘hi? Les Canadiens skated the Falcons Aurie Gagfloh Montreal Suhsz-Stewart, Biebert, - - am- uncrin y orwar o“ mar ‘at m the first period MW“ Jon“ R“ ;_ 5mm,’ Brydson’ Roblmom Mulprssing zitinck that ic-zi the Mon- vicm-I Phillipa. Gallagher‘ Dummy, 1, ztrealers to thirteen consecutive vic- Congchggg gtorles over eastern teams proved Toronto gum; _ Bay, Lewinsky; Ejust as baffling to the Prairie play- Finnigan, Cotton, Bailey, Blair, Dar- i0"- ragh, Gfflflg _ Bcwlldcred by the swlftness and Ofliclalm-Hewitson and. Mallin-irllspatch with which the forward son. ed Wheelers completed the play, the land ran in three goals, withstood ’a determined Detroit onslaught in ;the middle period, and then added a fourth goal near the end of the, ‘Munro, Lepine, Mondou, Lsrochelle; _ game. Nevertheless the Falcons were not in“ "a! emugeg whm m, ma‘, as badly beaten as the score would- ; indicate. They owe a large measure _ of their reverse to the brilliancy DALHOUSIE RANGERS ABEGVXSVEITS Also JUNIORS SOUTHPORT veflLEVIN FUR CO_ TUNIGI-il at 8.30 REhtmtit-Prjrii iviacuumALD, HALIFAX Tickets Now on Sale at the Forum Box Office. Prices: $1.00, 75c, 60c. 50c, tax extra. 100 Seats for Children, 15 years and und ér—35c. Detroit alternates: Sorreil, Good- feilow. Young, H. Kill-ea, McInenly, Cooper, Gagne. ‘ Canadiens alto tel: LOOKING ' Leduc, ‘EM OVER A Wasnie, G. Marithe, Rivers. oiiieiebesbieoton and Benedict. I CAN RANGERS TAXI AIBIES‘! BY "T50." ROY Mlltiliii luliggliii, l (Canadian Press) play, splitting the defence cleanly SUMMARY Regina defence was completely disj SUMMARY I and drawing the goalie. Mcvlcar organized by the threat it constit- , o! George Ha-lnsworth. the Canad- The Balboa-lo Ringers. members of that hmous Maritime libero:- murmur, n. s. Dec, a - Roy was serving a penalty at the time. First Period: . uted. {ions goalie, who effected his second First Period l RPQIIP. known as the Super Six, arc certainly "Keeping Up with the Miigheu Halifax wlm-ed 113m. The second Period P-‘ilduced the l! T100100. Blair (Cotton) Levln- The forwlrd pass hanging like‘ shutout of the season. On two oc- J°BI=='-" The? haven't 108i I- gflme out of three starts. Opening with heavyweight returned to the ring bait llwkeY- Ami“? m?" mmut" sklfl 1339- sword of Damocles above their headjcaslons Hainsworth had but thre‘: 1 Camldlggm Joliat (Moran; Ffedfilcwll Clilllfl-IS. "RY ball!“ "118 Illlfli! lea-m to an overtime draw" here last night to punch out from the end of the period Dar- 2, Toronto, Jackson, 4.25. the Westerners opened up m com- I Canadiens in front bf him against ginkgo“) 23m ' ihcn followed with a. victory qvei- Ben-mi, m‘ on hm“ “shunt up: s Wee round knockout “m” . "9 u"? 110119 b! lffllillolllg the highly touted Halifax Wolverines. The question now arises: Can this hard skating band of tough checke a hang a defeat on the Abbies tonight, or will Abbles smash tory over Pal Clark, Champ- ion of the Canadian navy. Mitchel had the better of the fight all the‘ b“ the menace. Mid i116 Molllrflal- z the whole Detroit team. He fended‘ fir! $00k advantage 0i the raps and off shots with his stick, his elbows, will a series o! crashing plunges his ehzh pads and his chest. He Penalties: Nurthcott, C. Conach- er, Stewart, (Major), McVicar, L. Conacher, Homer. 2, Canadians, .Morenz. 9.17. 3,Canadlens, Wesnie (Leduc) 4.00. Penalties: Noble (2), o. Months,- zagh scored Toronto's third goal on the prettiest combination play of the game, Homer furnishing the pass. Montreal blue line, Primeau out- footed the Maroons, drew Norm Smith and slipped the rubber in. TIIE LINEUP bert, Smith, Day, Homer. Third Period: 4, Toronto. Primeau (Jackson). 14.00. continually outguessed the Regina men and with three touchdowns, a. placement kick and four single points, completely vanquished Montreal Toronto lMLll. 0F B. NAME iiFFlBERS (By Elmer Duimagc, Canadian Press Sports lliriter) WINNIPEG, Mam, Dec. ii-Brit- ish Columbia conditionally releas- ed the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada from its prom‘se to hold the Olympic truck and field trials at Vancouver next War and dele- gates to the Union's annual meet- ing wound up three days of ses- sions by conilming President James I. Mcrkinkl pro-amateur agreement with soccer authorities and re-electing him to the Pres- idency for a second term. Proiccted convention-floor battles over two outstanding questions were avoided, the British Columbia delegate offering to compromise on the Olympic trials award almost before the preliminary skirmishing had started, while approval was given Mr. Moi-kins stand without comment. If Vancouver is awarded one of the post-Olympic international track meets, which the A. A. U. of l C. is arranging with foreign coun- tries sending teams to the L06 iAngelea Games, the British Coliun- bii branch will forfeit its right to the Canadian trials, H. W. Colgan, of Vancouver. said. Invitation; to tennis attending the Olympic Games to tour Canada after the gameg were forwarded a few days ago. If the tour is iii-ran!- ed Vancouver is to have the first meet and the Canadian Olympic committee will be free to select an- elected secretary for a fifth term, other city for the trials. It is con- sidered certain Hamilton, Ont., will be chosen. President Morkllrs ruling summer that amateurs are allowed to play in games under jurisdiction of the Dominion Football Associa- lion, a non-amateur body, was ail- proved in a report of a special com- mittee and the convention adopted last Penalties: Hugues, Brydson. .... team that though beaten fought stubbornly to the end. the report without comment. At The defeat was a. blow in the ,the same time the Union took steps jhflpes 0f Western Canada. Unbeat- i to form an alliance with the D.F.A., j ell 1n their own country. the but set forth that while negotla- Rmlsh Riders came east for their ,fl°n8 were m progress an some, sixth annual crusade. Encouraged players in open competition are re- by the “wt” °t u"! by whim quired to hold amateur cards if the gilmfhfalgtgfiilng"! lg?!" 1115i temporary agreement between the 18'“! this war Coaczlf] 2,1213: two organizations is to continue. said below the ‘game that his mm Futum Wiley or the A‘ A‘ U’ m “would be in there fighting every connection with the D. F. A. "de- minute}. 11m, certainly were pends on a broad general view as to the status of an amateur in all liines of sport," it was decided, and ‘the convention instructed that a committee be named to revise the union's amateur definition to eon- Y. Bowling Zion Guild League Nonsuch 1°“ “m1 "l" °Y ‘he 1“‘°""“F‘°“'g.l. Dillon 102 144 81 01ml)" Wmmliiee Simldam- ‘n. Parent 119 12s 111 Governing bodies 0f W-‘h 8P0" J. Larter.. 10o '75 18') in Canada were given the right to ‘v. Rodd 4e 9s define an amateur so long as they TE. MacDonald 11o 145 17a do not conflict with main articles Total-IMO. .0! the definition laid down by the o!!!’ Gill! ‘Inggmaiionld Amateur . gimme J. Fraser r37 1B9 121 Flederation. Delegates were unani- E- Lawsm -- 175 115 among that the Union should not L. Cudmore 102 122 100 consider adopting a complete new ig'°1:(""" l? 55 m2 constitution and name, embodied ' ec """""" 1 8 104 115 T0tal-1783. in a voluminous report presented by a special committee headed by W. H. Kllby, of Montreal. Instead, ivrr. Kilbyfia committee was thank-l Mapority for Our Gang, 43 pins. High single, Jean Fraser, 189 pins High three, Jean Fraser, 453 pins. Spare Ribs . Morenz, leading scorer of the league last season. Howie added a bracel ‘of goals and an mist toboost his, average. Jollat and Wasnle ac-; counted for the other two goals. THE LINE-UP Canadians AMERICANS 2g cm. liiwis l l (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. N. Y-, Dec. 6~Two i Detroit brilliantly executed plays in a gen- erally dull hockey game gave the New York Americans o, 2 to 0 vict- lory over the Chicago Black Hawks ‘tonight. The victory put the Ameri- cans back at the top of the Canad- ian division of the National Hockey League. Early in the second period, Raf: ‘bit McVeigh scored the opening goal on a three-man passing play. Nor- niie Himes goi», the puck near the blue line and shot it forward to Joe Lamb. who passed across the goal mouth to McVeigh, ‘ i The Rabbi; also got an assist on Red Duttonh second American goal. He bounced a shot off Goalie Chuck Gardiner‘s pads and Dutton was in position to net the rebound, The game was a defensive strug- ed for its report and reappcnted 1, Luge,“ _ _ no mo 50 gle most of the waynand New Yer-kl to work on the constitution for M; Bums _ 152 139 157 had all the bfltttr d. lt- another year. E. MacPherson . 9:‘; 103 125' Judge J. A. Jackson, of Leih- s. Bell . lie 169 iiz T“ l-YNEUPS AND SUMMARY bfldge‘ 51in,’ said Unlon bmnches A. Warren 158 167 Amen cm l and allied members should be glv- I ‘gota-Zflfii-h“ m" Gm M“; ;en an opportunity to fully discuss m‘ “W” 5 G d! the proposals, one o; these would o. Brown .., 15o 191 151 Walters RY n" I ll J. Leitch 136 128 132 1391911“ “ham” m” “nkms “am to can‘ M. MacMillan 11a so 130 Dutwn Graham adiaii Amateur Athletic Federa-‘C. Mutch n2 no 13a Defence “m” .1). Hooper 128 144 20s ai-ydge No ‘move was made to oppose Mr. I Toml_2o7r_ can,“ I lMmk-"il '°'°1°°“°" “d m“ Majority for Feather-weights, 1i Burch Ripley Leslie. of Edmonton, Alta, was re- pm,” F” w_ High single, D. Hooper, 206' pins. Patterson Thompson ".11 Claude C. Rvbllsvn irresllw" High three, o. Brown, 49a pins. 1., w. Bowling Tonight Emmg Lowrey A Vice-President will be appointed by Mr. Morkin. Following were named to _the executive, one from each A. A. U. branch: C. C. Giliespc, Maritimcs; W. H. R. Denman, Quebec; Inspect- or George S. Guthrie, Ontario; R. G. Pushman, Ottawa district; R. C. Chambers, Thunder Bay; L. A. Rebekah League 7.00 to 8.30 p. m. on all alleys. Johnson, Manitoba; J. W. Hamil- ton, Saskatchewan; B. W. Bellamy, Alberta, and H. W. Cclgan, British Columbia. In adition the president appoint- ed five members-at-liirge to the i Bio HARNESS SALE executive. They are J. H. Crocker, London, 0nt.; W. H. Ohilds, Hem- ilton. Ont.; Judge J. A. Jackson, Lethbridge; W. A. Fray, Dunnville, Ont, and W. H. Kiiby, Montreal. American Spores: Shields. Hmes, umb’ Mcvelgh- Mnssmm" Hughes’ French team of Aljred LeToumcy H-lnd Marcel Guimbretiere won New Chicago Spares: Abel Wcntworth, york-s 51st 81x (my bgcyde m“ at March, Couture, Holmes, Cook, Gott Mum“ square Garden ‘as; nigh; Kilrea, Grosvenor. selig, Adams, Romncs. Referees: Daignenult and Stewart veigh (minim-limes), 5E2, 1 SUMMARY First Period-No score. fenaltlcl: Ripley, Boucher. Second Period-I-Americans, Mo | At Buffalo, N. Y: Duluth i; Buf- Boucher ‘all’ 1- ‘ New Low Prices on all Harness Driving sets from $17-90 l0 $30-00 Work Pads and Breechingfl 53-00 t° $12-00 Horse Blankets, Robes an A nice line of Baggage for "is Ch“ w. Ark your nearest mei- d Bells at 20% discount. trnas trade at oil‘. chant for our Harness, “- Days 1° buy the best. S. L. HARDY 8: CO. Harness Manufacturers Wholesale and Retail. CHARLOTTETOWN BRINGING UP FATHER No score. Penalties: Noble, Leduc. u Third Period ‘Abegwelts are out for another New Hard Game Predicted The battle tonight will be e gruelling brim- from start to finish. Brunswick scalp, and if necessa y, 4, Canadians, Morenz (G. Man- w," tum in “m, has, game of the season to ‘at "n the.) 14.35. Penalties: Mondou, Gagnon my mlgglvlngs as to the prowess of silliniiii iilciii scoiis National League I an. six nv sorrow ro-urorirj The Bearcats left the City Sat- urday morning for Moncton where they meet the Hawks tonight, while Fredericton Capitals have moved to Halifax the scene of their tilt with Wolverines. The outcome of all’ three games will be awaited with At Toronto, Montreal Maroons 0; interest‘ Toronto 4. ‘ l At Montreal, Detroit 0; Montreal Canadiens 4. ANOTHER RECORD CROWD One of the features of last Fri- day night's game was the record At Cleveland, Cleveland 3; Wind attendance’ M°r° ma“ 290° (“'5' n, l" comers clicked the turnstiles to see t.‘ For: Ij:ie, Ont. ,Pittsburgh i: a‘ team perform that hamvt Wm‘ a offal» 1, lover-time tie.) gmw-stul they were ‘h’ humus 'I‘i-uro Bear-cats, who gave the fans all they had-and perhaps o, little more. In fact, ‘said customers will still be tailing about the game ivhen Abbies take the ice tonight. Friday night's bumper attendance nvas a fine tribute to the popularity! of the League and the Charlotte- town Forum. That some crowd and many more will be beck tonight to see Abbies play Rangers. International League American League it 'I‘ulsa, St. Louis 1; Tulsa 2. CanaiTarrAmerican League At New York, Springfield l Bronx Tigers 6. SUNDAY Natloml League Flllli i At Y.: N. Y. Americans 2. CONGRATULATTONS- 3mm Chicago 0. Manager Bill Gillespie of the Forum is being congratulated these days on the arrival in his home of at Detroit: London. nothing. De— a bouncing baby boy. Mrs. ollesple oit and baby are doing nicely. i International League Final American League Hockey Fnal SKATING 0N THE WOND" Hundreds both old and young en- joyed a whirl on the blades on GOV- ernment Pond yesterday after-noon. Before the erection oi’ the Forum. this well known spot invariably ushered in the opening o! the skat- ing season-and today seems io have lost none of its popularity for NEW YORK’ N‘ Y" Dec" 6""The early season out-door skating. Won Six Day’ Race A GOOD MOVE In order to give some of the younger dons an opportunity of wit- nessing tonight's game at a mod- Penalties: Elnms, Patterson, Ad- “at: admission mo. the Forum ‘m!’ Dultm- management has reserved a block rbirir rei-"oil-e-Amerlwm- m"- of one hundred seats roi- children w“(M°v°1€hlv 7-02- of fifteen years and under. The Penalties: Boucher. Cook. Hllflhqprice of these seals will be as cents- I-m Hider‘; Abbie-Trifle fixture is history new, but iheee who have the locals, have since banished such , and are backing the red and black squad to the limit. SPEED GOOD-BUT! An uproar over the style of hock- ey played by New York Americans is being heard wherever they have shown. They are being condemned ‘gain for their strong defensive measures, the condemnation com-l ing from places whose teams have been unable to defeat them. m Toronto the other night they slow- ed Leafs down to their own gait. and wrung a tie out of that game. They are slow. massive and hard- hltting, but they are playing sound hockey otherwise they wouldn't be at the top. It is easy to condemn a defensive team but. Gerard has made the most out of the material‘ he has at hand, and Eddie knows ‘mm past experience that while fast epectaculir hockey gets the ap- plause, it is the sound constructive play which allows a minimum of errors that wins games. FORTUNATE CLUBS Not every club is blessed with speeders of the Canadian and Black Hawk type who can rip a. game wide open. and tear through to victory letting the defence ride with the "ttack whenever the occasion of- fers. Gerard has some good hock- ey players. and a ranking star in Worters, some of his material is crude, and needs to be moulded in- to N. H. L. calibre. In the mean- time he is making considerable headway and according to press re- ports his team is showing a lot more attacking power than last year, al- though it isn't the holler skelt/er type of attack that is showy and non-productive of results, Canucks Play Draw Game In F rench’ Capital PARIS, Dec. 6. (Canadian Press Cable)—The all star hockey team from Ottawa. and a Paris Club play- ed to a two all tie here last night. Nousetie scored both goals for the Canadians. It was the first game for 68. Shields, Couture. N ow TO Clo HOME mo‘ EAT ‘ms. CORNED seer Aer CASBAGE THAT NE Ger HNDDEN iN Ms. Room AN‘ Loc KID iN ‘THE DRSSSER DRAWER-i . , g i‘ macs: DON'T GO I D 83:: S: -=: in: flillli_llt‘llhllfl$ihfl,qi_i|ifi‘fl_ a SPENDlNG HER RooM- 5H1?» meager-w macaw l5 WWH ufi-l Gave HER YouR ‘(Q0 CAN fii-EEP N4 TH!- ATTiCfi the All Stars on their tour. "J Primeau tar center of the Second Period: U 0B" - 5 m fl I 8C0 3 T t h and dazzling backfield runs lnto stepped out o; m3 new and batted s_ Mmma’ Goodknow’ mduc_ that Ranger winning streak which is making them the talk of the Mari- way. with both battle“ wading m - Kid line dwve in a "a Y“ - °1‘°" °- Pa"!!! - (Hamerl- the breach. the mum, d,“ away mm the my times? That question, in the minds of thousands of local fans will be n, “,1 ' u, had Cmk was th thl d period. snapping up 16.50. ‘ . _ , W 9W1‘! "8 t”? - the pflck frpom Jackson outside the Penaitiesw-Gracie, Wilcox Sie- pegs tail-ix: gljlllzeigllasilalahiileigsllzartl stick o! m attacker. second Period anniyegehd fr‘; Foramswnightiwhen nml“ mchmns “shun; "we knocked to the canvas once in the. ' - ' ° re“ It was a. fruitful night for Howie m" “c . 0mm ' “p” s ‘ has“ “h” ‘second and twice in the third. 4 Fall List Of Prize Winners ' At S igide Meet? A fuller account of the athletic; sports held 111 U16 3175"“ Rink! on‘ Thursday evenlnfl 1S SW05 N‘! low: ' i .100 yd. dash. 5r. First. Russell: Ramsay, second, James Hogan: mil-d, Wilbert Arsenauit; all on Summerslde. l 100 yd, dash (Sr.) First, Justin Macliellan, second, Elswmth min phy, Charlottetown; ml"! B"? Wheaten, summersldlr. i‘ 220 yds. (Six) First, Ellsworth‘ Murphy, Chtown; second, O. A14 cher, Bummer-side. '- Running High, first, J. McLeI-i lan, Clrtown; 5 feet 8 inches, sec- ond, B. Wheaten, Summer-side, l- feet 2 inches. l Running broad, 1, Yfink Mc-g Innis, Summer-side, 17 feet 8 inch-u es, 2, Duffy of Chtown. ,, Pole vaultffirst, Duffy, lottetown, 9 feet: second, V. Groorr“ Summerside. u | Shot Put, Crilly Lea, Summer- side, 35 feet, six inches. McPher-N son, Summerside, second. 33 feet. Kensingion won the cup, emblerr atic of the Island Tug of War‘ Championship, which was donatec by L. R. Allen, M. L. A. ’ The men competing in the til?" of war teams were: Kensingion" James McNeill, Robert MacDonald‘- Leohard Shcehon. Mailrice Hige gins, James Mulally, Nelson Math-e ieson, lviarshall Mathicson am) James Pendcrgast. On the Summcrsidc ie"m wen, William McNeill, Crilly Lieu. Fran}, Glover, Frank Sweet, A. P. Jam, ‘cson, Cecil Miller. Frank Daleji, and Elllflid Herr. Mr. McLean donated the cup foil the dead weight pulling event. These events which were a sue-v cess from every point of view weri sponsored by the Crystal Hockey ,Cl\lb for the Crysinl team and thi ‘club wish to thank ihe foilowinf gentlemen who assisted in puttim on the sports: Messrs Jack Lea J. P. MacPherson, Cecil Miller .Gcorgc Sheen and Roy Silliphani of Summcrside and Mr. James Pen- dergast of Kensington. The Summerside Boy Scouts, whr have been training under their pet~ ,i'ol leader George Baker, made i fine showing in the sports. In their foriy yard dash, Russell Ramsay ‘was first, Ralph Arsenauit,.sccon< {and C. Hogan third. By George McMirrius MR3“ ON ASLEEP Now- "m oH-ME OH HOW AM l GONNA Grr THAT CORNED BEEF'AN' CABBAGE OUT OF AT Room? ll/ //‘l 0 Char-v, ~