q lliiiii‘; . pubs, Primeuu, Conacher, Jackson, I i-Bosto , 1:54. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING REV Leafs m1! YORK, Dec Ut-(AJJ-Tisa mronto llepl! 1481i. illlv-IYOPPHI mdera of the National Hockey 14a- m,“ Diviaion, outdid all o1 their pmviounacoring efforts this “ason by walioping the last-place NewYorkAnnrioans flto 1. Itwas me highest score by any team o; the season, going one above Toron. to: 8-3 mark against the Montreal mroons, and the six goah 1n we gnird period set a mark for a single session. The triumph increased Toronto's lead over the ‘Montreal Canadlgm to live points. The Americans were outclassed 1n ciurithing but garneness and 1t was their determined effort to score in ihc iiiial frame that enabled the Leafs to run up so big a 5¢Qfe_ LINEUPS Americans — Goal, Roberts; 4e. fence. Duttoii and Brydge; centre’ llilliml wings, Gross blii Martin; hill)», McVeigh, W. Jackson, Burke, Conn, Klein, Pickctts, Speyer, nut- lSOWKl. Toronto-Goal, l-iuinsworth; do. fence. levinsky and Day; centre, Win88. Sands and Cotton; moms, Bailey, Kilrea, Boll, Clancy, lloriici‘. lli'lcr0e5—Odie Cleghom and 1h G. Siiiith. SUMSMARY First Period; No score. l*i-n:iltles—Burkt-. Bailey, Homer, Second Period: l Toronto, Boll, 6:50. z Toronto, Cotton (Kilrea) 1:48. ll Toronto, Sands (Clancy) 17:22. Pcnaltles—Picketts. Third Period i-Toronto, Cotton, (Bands) 1:05. IHAmericans, Dutton (Martin) 6:40. s-Toronto, Thorns, (Clancy) 7:50, L-Toronto, Sands (Boll), 10:14. lit-Toronto, Homer, 14:00. ilJrorcnto, Jackson, 14:25. io-Toronto, Bafley (Levirisky) l6 l8. Penalty-Dutkowakl. Third Period Rush Belts Canadians BOSTON. Dec. 5.- (A.P.)—0ut- played. but not out-scored, for two periods, the Boston Bruins put on u wild rush in the third session to- night to turn back Les Canadlens by a 5-2 margin. The game was deadlocked at 2- all alter 50 minutes of fast and ex- (fllifill hockey, and Alex Smith turn- the tide for the Bruins by caging ‘M long drive from a few feet inside of the Frenchmenis blue line. The W11)’ upset the visitors and before ti": some ended. Joe Lamb and Harry Oliver gave the Bruins their fourth and fifth tallies. "Red" Beattie opened the scoring Hill‘ in the initial session by feint- 111K ins Canadiens’ defense; on; 0g lwsiiiini and, about six minutes lat- ". Howie Morenz tied the score with the assistance of Johnny Gsgnon. The rally was Morena’ first of the season. In his i0 previous games h» ans only able to contribute one aeist to the Flying Renchmens Calls» in (he second Marty Barry put the Bruins back in front after Ed- die shore started a power play by. lilillfllrom mid-ice. The puck h", the uln- in back of lorne Chabotis Kalli‘ and Barry came in so fast that he um. able to score on the bounce. wililoi Lzirochellels anassisted tally enabled les Canadians to leave the ice (‘Yen for the second time in the Elm". which drew a crowd of 10,- 00o. LINEUPS Horton-Goal, Thompson; defence, Sllliill and Shore; centre, Barry; “hiss Gracie and Clapper; subs. Stewart. Beattie, Lamb. Oliver, Chapman. Galbraith. Hltchman, Jcrwn. Ripigy, v (‘nniidiens-Goal, Chabot: defence, (‘lirsflll nnd S. Mantha; centre, Mor- Piiv‘ wings, Joliat and Gsgnon; subs, ‘ Larochelle, G. Months, a Bonrgeault, Riley, Raymond, Mondou. I‘ recs-Mike Rodden, Toronto; ‘who Dalgnault, Montreal. SUMMARY I-‘int Period: Beattie (unassisted) ‘oflgcsnsdiens, Morena, (Gagnon) Rout Americans In Scoring Rampage "NIH-lamb. Emmi Period: 8—Bolton, Barry, 10:41. li-Cansdiena, l-arochelle, 16:60. Penalties-Carson, Smith, cm. braith. b-Bmton, Smith, 11:35. 5-B08WIJ.1-lmb, (Stewart) izios. 'I—Boston, Oliver, 16:10. Penalties-None, Dull Game Ends in Tie m- CONNOLL Y O U T FOR TWOMONTHS FORUM, Montreal, Dec. b.-(C. PJ-A small crowd of 3,000 fans watched Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Maroons struggle through a dull National Hockey League game to a. 1-1 tie here tonight, a result which left the high flying Red Wings still at lhc top of the Amer- ican Section standing. Maroons gained a pent us Caiiadiens were beaten at Boston and pulled to with- in three points of the Red Shirts, who arc in second place in thc Can- adian Section. Johnny Sorrell. lanky Detroit left wing top scorer of his section and Boole" Smith, leader of the Canad- ian Section snipers each added a goal to their bug tonight. Johnny put the Wings into an early lead with his first period goal and Hooley Smith evened it upw ith a nice goal in the second period. Both teams struggled through the third and overtime periods without o. score. LINEUPS Detroit - Goal, Roach; defence, Young and Evans; centre, Pettlnger; wings, Wiseman and Son-ell; subs. Lewis, Aurie, Welland. Carson, Emms, Buswell, Robertson, Good- fellow. Mfl-NOIIS -- Goal, Kerr; defence, Wentworth and Graham; centre, Haynes; wings, ‘rrottler and Robin- son; subs, Ayers, Ward, Northcott, Brydson, McKenzie, Wilcox, Kilrea, Runge arid Smith. Officials - Jerry Goodman and Billy Bell. SUMMARY First Period: l-Detroit, Sorrel] Wiseman) 2:20. Penalties-Evans, sorrell. Second Period: t-Maroons, Smith (Northcott) 14:56. Penalties-Smith. Third Period: No score. Penalties—-'I‘rottler. Overtime Period: No score. Penalties—None. (Pettinger- l I (Canadian Press) MONCTON, Dec. 5—Bert Con- nolly. aoe front liner of the Monc-, ton Hawks, will be out of the game I for the next couple of months. He 1 is confined t.o a slckbed at his home here with scarlet fever. Connolly became ill following the “Big Four" League game in Saint John last Friday night but it was l-hollkht he was suffering with nothing more than a severe cold. However, the nature of the disease was gstablished today when g phy- sician was called in. and the hon” was immediately placed LIIIdel‘ quarantine. The quarantine will be continued for about five weeks, the doctor stated, and it Ls expected it will be another three week; began f take his place with th All O champions. e m up‘ Timely Tips On Sport ‘ Jackson and h's crew move m to will?“ l0 sneeze the Wolverines and 1M dentaily to defend their‘ miviuciii [EAGIJEURMED A: a well-attended meeting held in the Y. M. C. A. last evening a City Hockey League was formed with repres-"ntativ s of seven teams b:~'ng presfnl. I lt was decided that only teams having delrgatioris present at the meeting would be allowed to enter the League and after some discus- sion it was decided to hold another meeting on Thursday night next to draw up schedule. Mr. Harry Richardson was ap- pointed to interview Fcrum of- , ficisls "n order to fnd out what. night league games cou'd take place. Teams entered in the league are Navy, Stewart's Bakery, Holmaris. Macs. Old Spain. superiors and one other team yet to be named- The election of officers resulted as follows: Resident-A Affleck . Secy-Tress-N. Matheson. The executive is to consist of one member from each team. PAY TRIBUTE (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL Dec. 5. - The great ooneourae of people which thronged streets to view the fun- eral pa ‘on of General Sir Arthur Currie waa estimated by police tonight to have contained 150.000 men, women and child- INI- v (é (3flLLiflFTEI BLUE BLADES sezst o“ hardt- ‘Ibeeane a‘ “w! Iillllvil! allflltfll- dive ‘Mafia carton of INCIIDQIIIIIIIII a ti. 0 t» 50¢ hfleellpisaafllettelhelhdeewsreaeeualvahe. mailman aeamtioaal second position 5tgnd1ng_ l I l I ' . l The trouncing the locals took gt the hands of the Hawks Monday night wasthe result ofa disastrous third period as the local snipers endeavored to dent the armour of the redoubtabe Foster, after hold- ing the Hawks to one nothing l score for two periods. t U l As Saint John Beavers invade the "Hub" City ths evening they will be strengthened by the m”. enoe of a former Abbie centremsn, "'Chuck" Jfmir-ett who will play 1M5 mil-ill ilzme this year with the Loyalist squad O O O Last evening at the Forum lev. eral hodreyists familiar on former Abbe lineups and also on the dee- adent Viciorlas held a practice, flashing some of their “old time style". Among these present were: Hwy Morita-n. Fred Moore, T. w. L. ‘Prowse, Che: Campbell, "Chick" i Wi-lieml- "Sugar" Gordon, Earl "W59. and Frank Cronin. Bnivisiit NEW riiinmii RElLlRll NBW YORK. Dec. 5.-(A.P.l—A new club fielding record for the Boston Braves and individual marks by Billy Herman, Chicago Ouhg’ second baseman, and Jimmy Wilson, St. Louis backstop recently traded to the Phillies, featured the Na. tlondl League's defensive perform- ances for 193d. according to the q- ficial averages just released. The Braves added two pei tag; points to their own previous league record, made in 1932 by finishing with a fielding mark oi’ .978. The Cardinals, Giants. Cubs and Pirates all were bunched. in that order, separated altogether only a a half- point in the percentage column. Hughle Ci-itz, of the Giants beat out Frankie Prisch. manager of the Cardinals, for second bI-se fielding leadership by the thinnest kind of a rnargin—.00f6'1 m osido-but Her- man took the record-breaking hon- ors for keystone workers. The Cub star. with 40d putouts, broke a National League mark that | has stood since i912. when Bill ; Bweeney of Boston collected 460 putotiia. Herman also eatabliahed al league record with li putouts in one , Q. s, “miSP i l (Canadian Prue) AMHERST, N. 8., Dee. 5.—UnIeas other arrangements are urged be- twene now and mencement of the piaydowns, clubs in the Mari- time Hookey League will have a variety of options for refsreeing games. The question was dsaouaaed at a meeting of team ieprcszntatives here today but they failed to reach any definite decision and clubs were left pretty much to their own dis- _ cretion. As agreed today teams will be per- mitted to continue with the econo- mic style of one referee; use two home officials or have an outside arbiter as referee-in-chief with a home-town official assistant; if the two clubs concerned are in accord they can arranges single out-of- town referee; if the visiting club demands a neutral official the home club will pay regular referee fee and the visitors will stand travelling ex- penses at the rate of 15 cents for each of the first 50 miles and l0 cents for each additional mile, one way only. 1n the long discussion Saint John and Moncton delegate?» elpreged willingness to continue with a 101w official but President James A. runway, speaking on behalf of Col. D. A. McKiiuion, of Charlottetown. who was unable to attend, said the Abegweits favored use of two offici- als. one to be neutral. John Conn I of Halifax Wolverines suggested two home men be used to eliminate trav- elling expenses. Ambrose Wheeler gnd B, A, Taylor of Moncton, took Bcncdrt crew came after no definite stand. ln event of dis- agreement on selection of official! Gilbert. it was agreed to notify the President J hii ivam, and h's pres rice 43 hours in advance and he shall the Buiw-r lliteiip shoird greatly select the chief official. Discussing long overtime BMBQL play only 10 minutes extra. Use of 11 men in uniform also cont n-iing to resde in Charlotte- was debated but after some oom- ment ‘it was agreed to leave the number at l0. MARITIME H ll B KEY STAHSHBS Following is an unofficial list of scoring points and penalties in games of the M. H. L. up to and including games of Dec. 4. SCORING Q i a D Player McManus (H) James (l-l.) .. . Cowley IWJ . Irvine (H) Connolly (H) Lennon (W) . McDonald (l-I.) Gagnon (W.) Shields (W.l McArthur (A.) .. Kan; (A.) Kelly (A.) Miller ,(H.) .. Webster (H) Graham (W.) Mosher (W) Houston (B) Beaten (A.) .. Nicholson (A.) Gill (I-l.) Currie (A.) McOlashen (A.) lvluclrle ill.) . Lavigne (W) Dickson 1B.) Lawlor (A.) Porteous (W.) Lawlor (W.) . Drarrr 1B.) .. Rcist (B) Estabrooks (3.) PENALTIES °°-"—-->—--v-~o~uae~pzewumnuiewuuenuinw+4 ---c:>col-wr-iei-oouanuunsar-szunrowwupiuui: ups.---ie(areurauwwpaan-uiuaauiwvioam-sosz; Player Penalties Mina. Served Gill (I-l.) Lavigne (W) mm (3.) Connolly (H) . . . . .. Shields (W) Draper (B) . McDonald (H) Porteous (W) Moshe (WJ . Beaten (AJ .. (A.) , Cm-rie (A.) . Walker (A.) Miller (i-i.) Irvine (l-l.) . Nicholson m.) Kelly (A.) .. llcManus (ll) --—--.¢.-._-.gu¢., "Rhino-inflow; >=>===x===SS35S “$111711. with 1B putouts behind the bat on July 30 against the Cubsl surpassed the record of l1 act by John Deberry of Brooklyn in i021 _‘ 1-m- w“ em game in which Dlaay Dean whiffed i‘! Cubs for a new Iajor League strikeout record. oowu rnr. _ALLEYS uomifrT/iiii (‘LUI _ hvis d: Fraser's Office .... Harris Abbatoir .. KG 2'18! High single r. kanfasif" IQh time O. D. hi: III. .---i-1..-.-.-Nnuuuuhlw-o-oh-bpppo-wvvuwaimeiu-sm5zi ->,a.:-..~i:>a>:= Big 4 Clubs To Have A Variety Of Options In ‘Selecting Arbiters Meeting At Amherst Yesterday Fails To Reach Definite Decision. m cimnwrrnrowu GUARDIAN JEMMETI TO PLAY WITH ‘BEA VERS, the lanky Irishman will be able to 'offici.als decided teams in future will l 11nd at ire end of the . 4; “Cliiir-k" Jemmctt, centre ice gtdlviiil of Truro Bear-cats the sea- sons iii‘ i930-3i and 32 and last year \\l'.ll the Abigweits ‘s to don the S! John Beavers uniform to- nighi n ii n the Loyalist City team invnd» iiie Moncwn Hawks strong ORT WORLD » Specially Made For Cold Weather BOXING BASKETBALL (T OTB!!! SPORT 4 arvelhe MEETS NEW S.A.E. SPECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER OIL Sold at Imperial Qil Dealers’ and Service Stations. Drive In todayi; ANGERS FRBMTIGERS ii uifjiiii (Canadian I'm-kw SAINT JOHN, N. B. l)(('. 5 ~Tli(‘ iiy Hockey League night, Rangers defeating ‘Pipers 4-2.‘ (tedric Harmer, left inhuman who “as with Sussex Dairy Kinds. inst} year, shot three goals for ilii- viin-, one iCentral N. Hockey Loop 0 rg a n i z e d. S P E C I A L Moonlight Skate to-night All Waltz Programme. in, (Canadian Prod) ’. ‘ AAEHEBST, N. S.. Dec. S-Judsé W. Rose of Sackvlile, N. 8., was ra- clected President at a reorganiz- ation meeting of the Centrli Hockey league here today. WT! MacDonald of Amherst was nameo Vice-President. The President will select a secretary prior to the noi meeting, Dec. 16. " Amherst and Mount Allison gave ll4‘(l t0- ilooi- Prize for skaters, $1.00 cash. hold- - _ a _ ; “Ch i‘. .. d 1 w - m lll‘i’S after Tom Lifford hLilLFl tin assurance of continuing in the u‘ 5 ems on 1°12 10m: jcoringh B031 TigerN gOlils ignlic Dom. Prize for pmmem league and Sackville was expected d1, _ u t d f B d .r0m t e s ck o ormiiii 0c.‘ ‘ ‘ . . . to announce next Saturday theli H (mu fiarzgfirer 5y ,2?‘ Sui?“ with Saint John Beavers ln-i _‘,i"‘iII. Idem‘ Flak?‘ for l‘ ‘wday plans to enter a team. in Docity White. formerlv Willi Ain- mg i8 game. Qxfqrd‘ howevfl-y Qnnoum“ virithdrawal from the league be. strengthen the squad. “(Jhiii-k’ 1S to return to the 1s- hockey eampa gll, his wife and fami wtvn. Best of luck, Chuck! Dec- resoiution requesting the resigna- tion of Alberta wheat pool direct- ors who accepted appointments as NEW YORK, Drc. , other company or in a. government my Frisco, 15s. of New $0 k mii-I 'pos'iti.on was dtfeated by delegates 901mm; Hans Mugngr‘ 111 Gen-h-‘ attending the annual pool meeting any‘ (n a 51X round mm at (m Ridgcwood Grove Arena titnzght. .> dlrcciors o" commnsioners in any here today. heist Ramblers, played grr-ssive game for Rangers at Jliflli, wing. Another Rangers playir. Burt Yerxa. was with Moncioii Junior 1y Hawks last ycar. i The Tigers‘ line-up included Cliff Barberry, formerly a Hltfilliiui‘ i the Bathurst P8[)El'fll1ikf‘l‘.\' 5_(C_PY)_A and Don McKay, imported 1i llll ‘ Cape Breton. ViGOROUS ‘Q a - KEEP VIGOROUS DECISION 5__( A. P )_. 2/ and laugh at winter...at biting winds (ill ig- hc- i cause of plans to enter lntcrmitd- i tau company, while Port, Elgln wag dropped from membership. The; were not represented today gm failed to notify officials 0f their future plans. 0f) HOCKEY , i ESUL TS’. i s , . :. -- --:_, *..___: = a La5alle Hull, 3; New Edinburgh, [Niagara Falls, 5: Toronto, 5. (over. me . Rideaus, 2; Montagriards, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Kansas City: Oklahoma City, 3", Kansas City, 0. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Windsor, 3; Detroit, 0. 0. II. A. SENIOR Port Colborne. 2: Hamilton, l. CANA IANNS. and blustering days. 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