‘ ’ RUARY .14. 1935 . m; V _ Early Fast Close Game Young Harry ‘Eli-rrie Accounts For Only Ch’town Goal. Abbies Have Big Ed_g£e__ On Team Play. were tied. Chummls lawhr, with s lcsl Wolverine sttsck, while Ron Hudson, who scored for Halifax in three preceding ploy-oil 81ml": [ribbed IQ snother one tonight, the lust of m, pme.‘ Reggie Shields netted the second Wolverine goal, soon siter Harry Currie had lnlhped in the only P“ lottieown tally. _ Tub game was fast and clean individual plsys were the feature as for as the Wolverines r Nusndllidlfl W. 55%‘ to‘ E E85‘ ills? mouth and tho moody right w it 5' is"; or iimvl ,1 (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. FA lb-Jack (‘John's Ihllfsx Wolverines, llhtlllng for i berth in the Alisa Cup vlovdswns, stood ghlllllllfllllhlll of the Maritime Hockey League toni Chsrlnttetown Ahelwelted-l in the 5th game of the best three out of‘ live series. Wolverines hsve won. two games and Abcgwelts one. Two §' gig uunwls WING . BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING within one gum o1 the after defeating and ll! ssslstiead the determined ing one of his own when both teams hsd penalties near the end of the lame. He broke away fast near his blue line with nobcdyin front. but his hurried shot missed the not altogether. Gawain Ernie Masher, exoner- sfedlss-tnightofchsrgesthcthe hit Referee Roy Prowse alter a game hero last Wednesday between the two teams, played in only part of the first period tonight. He was suffering from s bad knee." Lineiux- v Charlottetown: Goal, Samaria: defence. Grcu, l". Currie, McKie: centre, Kane. Ls/wlor; left , Nicholson. 1 ; right wing. Steele, H. Ourrie, Bradley. Halifax: Gosl, Buhsr: defence, Iavtgne, Graham, Ferguson; tn Masher IEIIAIY First IIUI t-ix, Ia/wior. 1.18. Penalties: Nicholson, Olvts, Graham, l". mirrie. flow: Bubar, 10; Sargent 10. Olson! Period l-disrlottstosvn. I, Ompie Q‘ Currie) 2.54. ii-Jiolifcx, Shields (Iawlcr, Pcrteom) 19: . Pslnitles: Graham, Iriekk. Nioholmn (d). Qcps: urgent, 10; Huber I. Third Period vt-Jlcillsx, Hudson (LII!!!) 5:18. ' I Penalties: Lennon. Bhtolb, Gross. Btviilfli Bllbflr. 8; Sargent, 7. llllllll LEAGUE _ BEDEQUE RINK FEBRUARY 1am Final Play Off in Grand Finals Albany vs, - Bedequo ADMISSION 20c ll-lag-lz-l is-mlis. _ “Insist on our Black Twist-it has a better. taste, i: . lasts a longer 7V V tilrhértnl" h V _ ' Pmwse down when they failed to , utes of hockey when they clad: in THE TJHARIJOTTETUWN GUARDIAN yoFmi » aoxwoh sAssarsALbL . crass arcs-tr- ..\ Chuck Templeton '0 " $1101? TRA 111s ‘s. -t< LLV snmzv was no ~ R5<AAflfl>a¢agPi¢°lWlE»HA-IY ‘ 253?“. e ianuxs we m%v% u 153M s IN 00m? drlfi venzn ~80» sltotlowsno imuelfi 1068K noun Pecan e w: closest O6‘ HI$ fifiPONlNfi. Along ‘ The Sidelines (I; lot Power) OLVlRiNlSJBARlBULTofthcirvictorylastnighntodayoccupy the driver's scat in the race for the Maritime “Big Three" hockey title but it was only after s. mighty stiff bu/ttlc from the Island crow that they attained their position. Abegweits lost nothing by their defeat, in fact. they gs.‘ ’ the commen’ tion of Haiifsirwritcrs by their Inert combination efforts, s. phase of the game in which they widely ‘outclassed he iwts on goal mean a thlnz. then lest - night's encounter must have hem nip and tuck as both goalies had it‘! saves to their credit. However, the game is over now and no post mcrtem is necessary. The utcorne of the series now rests squarely upon the shoulders ot the red and black warriors and Island ions, knowing that the team faced a superhuman task Last night in endesvorlng to tome the Wolf pack twice in a row in their own lair, have, if anything, gained confidence in them. That they will show this in may: game here is aforcgoneconeisslcmwtienhstwsekubig isewwlfii be swpslsod- . ~ - “o s s Ill rouowzno on s» Into ‘ 4W’ "WW We is "'5" frcinthsliditorislpole o! the New Ghsaow Evwins "W" "Thecthernigmkirlsliioratspisy-offgaambetwemdhsrlctwtg; town Abbies and u» Halifax waive-rinse. an wi-foriwwte rump"! o, piece in which the captain of the Nova. Bcotm team was saéstusodne having assaulted the referee knmediiotcli’ YOlWWlW the w“ mink t charge was laid by the referee himself. and frankly We with m“; no onewhc could have s better idea es to the assaiim igiuan men“ m“ But Halifax. Dflrticulsriy keen on pinyin; in the with“ d, yes-r; more so because they will in w! Went W“ and m‘ Half; l‘ “m” "‘ ‘l weird “one”? o! a h l‘ '42:“? $1170 things sic ob- i“ m“ b“ “mg” m m Not (“will W ('1) 111st Halifax 200t- vm“ "° u“ independent 0mm” and eili “ll-other than biased- (a) m “ “m” “we?” m“ “my be m“ erieialc official he should he h” m” Meme L! he B m an i? Sealing unless he was absolutely would not my Qualified- ogfillalalathift til; llvolverines’ captain was dis- gfiéfedmwifiotxmanjer m which me referee handled theujglume. blur; . m h alters by flstic s. W150 liligvglml‘; glistliillelfocllliuld IBYYZBEZWUBBuTKOTQIEnlhRH to see the Allin glib. ' ~ h g supremacy, come 0V6 izfiwmer; W - llft the old rmll- , O s nnoAnns to 1m above. the clipping messes the .. . bold by ans (ll ' , mu th sttit q um M c "s...:. ma... arltlme Pl a y o f f Dates Set (C. P. by Guardian's Special WIN) AMHIIRST, N. 5., Fob. iii-PN- sident James J. Wry and Secre- bsry-Reglstra-r H. F. ‘Iiennsntcdthl Maritime Amateur l-fockey Amoc- obide byhis report on the game. ass 0m or immmr wsl uhown by local fa-ns lost night. in the . 5pm,; Bisters-Bummcrslde Prhnrcses game M. Bummcrside. Judging by the calls received at this office, the girls‘ team will soon hold as much of the BPOtHBht ll their hockey brothers ere doing st the present time-end thot is so!- ing plenty. miggliodeyndéwiup hedules s b s m8 ~86 . nlflfllledilil“ n 11mm saownwo last nisht. “m” m” °h“""’l°“‘°hip" u althoulhWhey W" The senior ploy-cots will be com- s-1, u» locsl . ;PlllMRll$ES ll E F Ell t Fine Work of Doris ABBIES 3-1 Rodd, Abbie Goalie, Is Feature of Play. Pissing a wide open, spectacular game, the Primio.-. ox Summerslds turned bad: the fast skating Abe:- weit Sisters by a. three to one score in the opening game of the Ladies’ Island Hockey series. Only the stel- lar netminding of the visiting goalie Doris Rodd, kept the locals from piling up a high score. Dot Harris in the Primrose nets, only had two shots to turn aside during the game. Ziipha. Linkletter, Irene Bliliphsnt. and Margaret Gallant collected the locals’ well ’ markers, while the ions Abbie counter came when Elia Gay lost control of the puck when rounding her own net. The puck rolled Just inside the post be- fore Dot Harris realized anything was wrong. - The first period opened fast with the ‘Primroses driving smooth dan- gerous combination thrusts deep in- to the visitors‘ defending zone. At the one minute mark, Zilpha Link- letter snared the puck at centre, stickhandled through the entire team. drew the Abbie gosiic out and flipped the disc into the cage for the opening counter. The visitors tried dmperstely to penetrate the Primrose defence, but they broke up everyrush. Time and again the locals forward line broke through, but Doris Rodd saved brilliantly. Just before the period ended the Abbie; counted their first and only marker when the puck dribbled into the net of! the local defence woman's stick. . Play roughened up s bit during the early pert of the second period, and three penalties were handed out, the getting two of them. The Abbie Sistsrschecked Irene Siiliphant very closely and smothered her attempts to shoot. Just before the gong Pat McLelian lflid down a perfect pass to Margaret Gallant, who scored on s. suiort cross net shot putting the owls one up. Soon after the fin stanza. opened Irene Biliiphant drew pen- my and the Abbics turned the ivol. VERINES N0 W LEADING PLA YOFF Halifdxlfiarcili Clef l FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 A B B I E S WOL V7512 zzvzs . 6th Play-off Game Get your" reservations early Reserved Seats, 40c, 60c, and 75c.; Balcony, 802.; Tickets on- sale, Forum Box Office Thursday morning at , 1 " Coach excursion rates from sll 0A.M potnisonPJLhisndFr-ldsygoodto return Ssturdsy or Monday. Come in and see the big play-of! game. Queen With a progrsnune of fifteen events, not including a. hard fought hockey match the annual Queen Square school Ice warts were run ctr successfully last night at the Forum. The sir hundred people in attendance wended their way homewards highly pleased with the evenings entertainment. . Most of the races provided keen competition, marked ability being shown by the competitors. Partic- ularly was this true cf the older boys‘ events, the races being neck and neck right to the finish line. A Programme of this nature would not be complete without its clowns and Iss1; night said clowns kept the crowd in sales of laughter by their antics. The parts were taken by Jed Maddigan. Len Con- nolly and Charles Coyle. Another feature that provided much enter- tainmmt was the broom ball game, pressurebut the Pnmroses broke up every play. With their team again at full strength, the locals forced the pace and soon had the ‘visitors tied up behind their own blueiine. Shot after shot rained on the Abbie citsdel, but Doris Rodd turned them aside. With but two minutes to go 1° Irene Billlphmnt wok Zilpha Link- letter’: pass to blaze s. sizzling drive into the net for the final msnker of the evening. ' 33°13‘. — r goal Hilde Prsught, Elms. Patterson, Sybil Mc- Millan, defence; Adele McDonald, G008! McInnls, Mo!!! Martin, No- vella Ounningham, Margaret Whit- iock, Helen DeBiols, Bessie McMil- lan, forwards. 8on1; Min- Primroses-‘Dot Harris, nle Boswell, Elia Gay, Helen Mont- zomery, defence; Ziipha Linkletter, Irene Billiphant, Edna. McDonald, Pat. Mclieilan, Alice Nconsn, Mar- garet Gallant, forwards. Referees -— Siiliphant and Dia- mond. » r Syracuse Sta rs Defeat Bulldogs (U. P. By Guardian's Special Win) WINDSOR. Ont, Feb. 1a—A blis~ tering ‘ ,, I attack in the third iparlodwgsve ayrfllzusc Stars victory over indsor Bulldogs tonight in an Intemstionsl Hockey League game 8-1 in s cleanly Plwcd guns that saw all the scoring in the final 20 minutes. Four former Moncton Hawks were evenly divided between the teams but only Dud James figured in the scoring when he gave Boot- ty Martin the pass for the first of his two goals. Ken Dom-clay with two and Art Jackson and Al Hug- gins with one each were the other Syracuse marksman. Eddie Convey scored Windsors lone gosi with the aid of Fariand Gillie. Aubrey Webster and Duke Me- Donsld lined up with Windsor ag- slnst their former Moncton teem- mates, Bill Gill and James in the wide-open encounter that saw only two peneltisl. McDonald and Gill clued fins defensive hoclrlly for their teams and Webster nuisance plctsd in time for Allan Olin oom- pctiticri. The senior “A” ‘ will meet the senior- “B" winners in s two-game series on Much i6 and 18. before i. home audience ‘should give the westerners s. hard 60 min- the second gsnuaoathe series. nwvoakmmmownulins The draw sci- the inlerlnldiste and Junior finals are similar. New Brunswick and Prince Edwerd 1's- lsrid meet on March d in both piss-cuts. the winners to meet Nova Bootis on March 8 and 1 isdueinncsmsiimeuurstctiae smuw a the coca-smear “n95 O I I ~ moor m svmr lime they PAYS fi 3:: tgsjzvvltsfurizllswif: 0:11:13”; Skis. - Snow-how. ‘ and! bis schlevements and in the Toboggsns “w” w‘: ghggugg? up P‘ l 20% discount. , M ‘V9 / reclonednwlth lrllshtily when n Th] SIM’ comes to assume u» Btsnley PLAY » wmiedl" onfiesifisck. i? GIALLBNGI we, the " Rogues" hockey teem, do hereby challenge s picked tesm from the "Wocsics" and "l-lnwiw". to s game of hockey to be played st the "Rogues" gallery at 3 P. M. on Thursday afternoon. - Lineup-Gael, Mclnnis; defence, Isightilsr: forwards, DeBlcls, Rob- ertson, lrlsm, Mcmnls, hinders. ' (Signed) Osptsin DeBicls. ,..__. We the Turret: do hereby chsi- bflfithe West when and snytime siritubie. Lineup: M. Hlllhdl. J. D1“?- H. M20146]- thc school teem besting the Holy Redeemer squad 1-0. C- petition for the Eddie Horn- hy Trophy awarded to the boy gar- nering the most pointsduring the meet was close, so close in fact that Aloysimis McNeiil and Jimmie Rcschwere forced loraceoflshai! mile when they ended up with 15 points a/piece. McNeil! had too much speed in the race on’ for his rival and today he is the proud possessor 0f the silver trophy. SUMIHAIY _Ski Race 1. Norrie and Howatt. 2. Murphy and Steele. 3. Moran and Wilson. Aeeursey Itsee 1. Bert Steele. 2. l". J. Gallant. 3. M. McTague. Under 9 yrs. old (l lspi 1. Joe Hermessy. 2. 11.. Hennessey. 3. B. Westheibie. Sled Race 1. McDouga-ld and Norrie. 2. Mdrsgue and Roach. 3. Dillon and Gallant. ii yrs. old (z laps) 1. Maurice O'Neil. 2. .1. Gallant. 3. G. Kelly. Broom Bell Won by flqusre l-o. 10 yrs. old (2 lsps) 1. Jack Dufly. 2. D. Shepherd. 3. L. Henneseey. Relsy lace l. B. D. U. ll m- old (3 bu) Mdreg-ue. Hcnnessey. Williams. P0 mar- l. I‘. 2. M’. 8. S. 8. J‘. McDonald. 18 yrs. oid (i lsps) LLMoAleer r} ' 3 2 .. i \;;f.‘§ . Olciols Btsrter. w. .1. mcobnud. . Juqss: C. B. B. iiongwonh, l. l. Square Ice Sports Are Held La_s_‘_c_ Night T. Lowther, Jas. Coyle. Patrols: P. W. Turner, Wm. Brown, Jr. Announcer, J. 1". Leigh/sign, Scorer, 14m Campbell. Referee, Pet Power. Q. S. l. l, SAHVTS 1 Two gcsls in the period Proved s suflicient margin for the Queen Bulls-re team to defeat St. Dunstsns in the annual hockey 111911011. winning 2-1. the losers goal coming in the last 10 seconds of Play on a. Saint “gsng" attack. The gems was fast and clean throughout, only two penalties Win! meted out and these for min- or inillmctions. The squads were evenly matched with the winners sitirowrtiang the smarter combination e o . lineups Q. s. 8.: goal, l". mag-hes; defence. A. McNeiil, M. McTague, l". Hen- nessy,’ ' forwards, F. Gallant. M‘. Dvwlms. G. Gallant, .1. Roach. A. Hennessey. W. Doyle. 5- D- UJ B081. A. Rand; defence, P. Murnsghan, J. Hilts. T. Butler; forwards. Peters. 1". Mcimu, J. 0’Ha.nley_. o. Pairichmld, J. Pfiggino, G. ‘ii-sheer. SUMMAD! Illlt Pwlol 11%., s. s, r. Gallant (Bowling) ziéaigs. s.. Bowling (o. 0mm) Second levied No scone. Penalty. I‘. Gallant. Third Period 3P8. p. U., Peters, 16.00. Pensmwl-‘sinchmid. Redmen Defe at Victo rias (0. P. l1 Gusrdisni ‘ ‘ Wire) SKATING” T o N I G H T With BAND SENIUR “i? wm our m the regulation forty min- utes of plsy deadlocked at 22 points apiece the Senior Yhoop team had » ihe necesse y reserve in thr over- time session to cuisrcr.» lire P. W. C. five, 9 to 6. and iimrvh off the floor vie-tom. 3i to 28 n. was e regularly scheduled "Y" House league encounter. ‘The some was last and rough‘ throughout, Referees Earl Goes‘. and. Bill Partridge handing out 3 foul shots, evenly dividnd. . Lineups N!!! scores: P. W. 0.: Johnson 4. Latter B. Smith 16, Dower I, Keefe. Stirling.‘ Senior Y: Hairy 6. “7fllli0f l2, Rowe, Yoimg 1, Gsrnhum 2. Math- iescn 8, Anderson, Langilie 2. J . Referees: Earl. Goss and Bill‘. Pertridse. AIQMQSDMISIQNQOIIQ 10 In s. low-scoring girls game Ab‘- bie Sisters beat out the Nyods-s 12-10, the six print margin the winners built l!) in the first half‘ proving sufficient margin, despite a. '-‘ comebsckbyitie losers in the second session. - lineups and scores: Abbles: McGee 6, Saunders ti. Goes, R. diloKenlte, Rntlnnbury l, E. McKensie. . N : Murdock 1, B. Wright 5, White, Wright s, Rodtnson, Pray, Mutch, Trainer 2. . v rebialucom mu- versity’; feet young squad took sec- ond place in the final standings of the senior g1‘ , Quebec Amateur Hockey Amoirlat on, hem tonight by defeating Victories 3-2 in the sec- ond game of the final double-heed- er. McGiii vaulted over Ottawa Senators who had held second for llJll lllllNll Discharged employee dis- covers importance of personal appearance ll ccmplsins that he wasn't: treated . fairly at the oflice . . . that the boss lee him out without s single good rea- scn. 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