c .. .5 'rua cuARLofr'ri:'rowN GUARDIAN g PAGE SEVEN FEBRUARY 24. 1932. ini Millionaires And A hhies__ Draw ‘Silver Foxes Defeat Queens 3 - 0 In Regular Leaggillunior Fixture. The Millionaires. aided and wetted by the Abegweits, showed 10001 fans the Ottawa system of hockey as it should be played- The A0019; could do nothing right and when Hwy did get an unobstructed 'hot at the goal, Coilings tiuned it neatly aside. At the end of sixty- minuies of hockey the score was 0.0 and the Abbies were once more yiiut out. The Millionaires trotted out some useful players. Bradley. who has been out of the game for gonna time, returned and flashed 59,09 great speed. Acorn was as 105;, as anybody on the ice and had Kane blnnketed all night. The page checking of Doucette was pnsatioiiai and he was ever in the ,ight place. Shaw and Spillet block- ¢;i in big league style, Spillet show- 0,5 f¢;n~ of no one, even stepping into big "Husky" Gross. The Mil- iionaire second line was not as md us the first stringers but they held the Abbie alternates well in ,mek with the exception of Nich- cison who turned in his b_est game oi the season. Collings made a great me on this boy after Hickey had beaten the defence in the first per- iod. Estabrooks displayed much tricky stick handling and on one occasion he weaved and faked his my to the goalmouth, but Bradley, like a bolt from the blue streaked out from nowhere to save the score. The rest of the Abbie for- wards were as speedy as usual but they failed to click as u unit. gross and Oliver did not elect to neck but cleared and blocked to in “Queen's" taste. Stull was ready in the nets. Defensively the Abegweits were perfection last night, but scoreless lies never yet won a. league. After the first period, the Millionaires ,were clearly out to prevent the 'Abbies from scoring and this they succeeded in doing. The played five‘ men back, using the other as a tackier to annoy the opposition. 'Towards the last, Abbies shoved four men up but to no avail. Roy Prowse refereed and made a good Juli ofiit. , THE LINEUPS ABEGWEITS Goal-Stull. Dtrenre-Gross, Oliver. ' Left Wing-Schwab, Nicholson. Centre-lirstabrooks, Lawlor. Right Wing-'-Kane, Square- bnggs, Doucetie. ,_ MIILUEONAIRES Goal-Collings. jf ' f Defence-Shaw, Spillet. " "` _, ;1cft Wing-Acorn, Prowse. ;Cenire-Doucette, Murnaghan. _Right Wing-Bradley, MacFar- lane. SILVER FOXES 3, QUEENS 0 Immediately after the senior lame, the Levin Fur Company term, henceforth to be known as the Silver Foxes, ,locked horns with the Queens in ia sudden death same io decide the winners of the ‘mid section of the Junior League which had ended in a tie between ihese two teams. The Silver Fox- es will now play off with Queens for the League title and right to iiftsiwct for tho Memorial Cup. Symbolic of the Junior Champion- Ehill of Canada. The game, a very \_." stewart was outstanding for sil- ver Foxes. His speed, aggressive- ness and tricky stlckhandllng made him a power Un the offence, while he backchecked tirelessly. Currie was fiut and effective, "Pud" Whitlock playmaked like a “Genie” McGowan and Ferguson and Carmichael put up a. stone- wall defence. Both teams seemed to be ner- vous in the first period and play was ragged. Johnston came out of his net to save on Stewart who split the defence, Burgoyne made spectacular stops on Beer. The period was fast towards the end. V In the sandwich session, play livened up. That ,penalties are costly was amply proved when Acorn got a penalty for cross checking Ferguson. Foxes ran in two goals in quick succession. Stewart went into the comer and passed out to Cmrie who made the red light flicker. Then Whitlock scored from the face off. Foxes Played much combination, Queens lacking in this respect. On one of their few combined efforts, Bur- KOYHG robbed Mclnnis and Fitz- Eerald who had carried to the goal mouth. Tm final. Period was notable chiefly for the Foxes stem de- fence and McCabe's goal after he had split the defence to coast in on Johnston. Mel Diamond refer- eed efficiently. THE SUM'M.ARY First Period No score. Pcnait-cs: Ferguson (tripping), Ferguson (hoard check). _ Second Period 1.-Silver Foxes, Currie (Stew- art 18.25. 2.-Silver Foxes, Whitlock, 18.34. Penalties: Acorn (cross check). Third Period 3.-Silver Foxes, McCabe, 8.20. Penalties: Lund (trip). G. Whit- lock (roughing) G. Whitlock (trip- ping). . LINEUPS SILVER FOXES Goal-Burgoyne. Defence-Ferguson, Carmichael. Left Wing-Stewart, Fraser, I4. Whitlock. i Centre-G. Whitlock, McCabe. Right Wing-Currie, Campbell. QUEENS Goal-Johnston. Defence-Acorn, Storey. Left Wing-Beer. Right Wing-Mclnnis. Lund. DALHOUSIE, N. B., Feb. 23. - a change in the origin sc e u iand Prince Edward `Island. Dalhousie will meet St. Andrewslilfrd DJ' Wi t sussox on 'rhursdoy night in -the puck to the coal mouth and Montreal and on Thursday attempt- E _ a sudden death game for the inter- 'Larkin poked it past S0i\11fm“U» ed the homeward flight but was mediate hockey championship of ' Summcrslde Hockey Club will jour- ,forccd by bad New Brunswick. The winning team 1| ney to Albcrton tonight by SDl‘C1i‘l}ovcr the mountains of Muine io will play for the Maritime titlertrain for the flnnl game \\'ilCr0 H turn back. On Friday she flew to with the champions of Nova Scotia stiff contest is imminent. !l\'ew York in thc record time of r ' r '--- "' ‘" '_' i ' _ _ ~- .1 I r J LooK1NG"EMovaR (By "Teo") and Moncton, and the veteran I" RM" T°d°7 V coach expressed the opinion that . This afternoon promptly at 2 1 ¢h dclock the victoria Drlvmg club the 'I‘ruro Bearcats will gva I; N B e will stage the best program of ice 'I-5: f0rn;?;w¥fl;,.i?11;r;lp»j;T; 130514. racing so fur this season. The mg the Hub team captures mg mm” °n me ll“rb°r has hem Eastern League title. Ho thinks it cleared, it beiniz the same as used ‘would be an even beg' Wim mg a Week ag°' 'md evewming is all ,flashing combination of the Bear- set for o. big afternoons sport, cats possibly giving the Nom Sw- , The “ee`f°r'“u is cxpccted 1° be - tio aggregation a slight cd go. i a wonderful contest as is also the | _ ‘ Cla” A Tmt “nd Pace- I” fact Referees Will Play Au Important every event will be close and fast. part ` The winner of the free-for-all will gkilydracc against Lucky Lindy on Tho Eefeyeeing of the Mommn- “ ‘" BY- F o uct ot oitoget- i Th° °mC1al5 f°\' ¢0dflY'B meet he-ii ;leas?:ggi;mZtl:::SPTcto\| Coun- Wm be the “me as Usual- All BYU ty people who witnessed the match. “iid l'f° ie fm time-th 0 i Several contend that the affair got e D °Wm§ are 0 im "E5 out of the control of Les Lowther' F"°°'F°"A“ 1'1"” and Jack Drummie, and that the Hush' v°l° Ri°°~ M155 P°55ib“' [disputed goal scored by Joe Beaton ny' Maw" Aubrey- was perfectly o. k._ It is their op- WWS Ediiimh JUIIHHY Walk the orhin-otoi~s in the Moriumel Bri" MHC- L°“1°Ck~ finals this year, as the offlcialsi Cm” B- '"0' ‘md PW’ don't seem to be nertrly as sir-lr; Waltz. LaRico, Ruth S., Sybllset. as the refs who work in Nova C1355 C- Tmif “nd PW” iscotia. The Moncton squad, it isi Real Great, Dick Ortolan, Pom- gated, EEE 0 rugged bunch ofi iset, LaCopia, Belle, Mr. Henley. ibgys who EE; ,Wmy with plentyi *W* which woilld not be tolerated in Preparing For The 1933 Campaign uw E0;-,tcm L@,;gu0_ ,_ Reports coming from Moncton Bmw” “M110 are to the effect that the railway » tccntm Wm Wwe an eve" SU°“i?"f The Charlottetown Millionaires iteam "99-dy fm ‘\C"l°“ “ext 59"”-011 are eviclfntly finding their Forum, ;Ii9_15 fumwed that 50° Rlveri- fi ice legs. if lnst night’s game with m91T1b9l’ Of U19 WWW C1`0WT\Cil the Abbies is any indication. Hold- Olympic champions. and another ling the fast skating ned shirts to western star, win link up with the a no Score ge OW, the fun smyi Hawks, although no intimation h:\‘ ,minute mute is not to be sneezed been lmlde US i0 110W H115 P2111' WW' at. Another game iictween these 0VeT¢°m° the Une YC” ffsidcnwgtearns will no doubt be eagerly rule. Owen Lennon and Chuekqooked forward t0_ Jemmctt are also reported to be ______ ., heading for Moncton. Ii’ Frederic- p,;nr;Um,. _y,,,,:_0,. ys|ay,10“,,,, ton has a team of Northern Lea-'i ,._~_ gue calibre next year. both Sammy McManus and Daddy Bubar will be included, the boys say. The feeling ls. however, that several ‘changes will take place before next wintcr JE Wop-crimes 4_ SL' Thercsas 3_ F0115 a1`°UY\d- Round completed. * Bathurst 4, Moncton c. c. s. 2. i Say! Truro May Have Slight Edc<°` First game. Final saturday. i Levin Fur 3, Gsuccn Hotel 0. Truro, -1: f\'u1f\<~rs* 3. Rmlrid i7o'i1pii‘f(!d. Aniigorislr 6, New Glasgow 3. Round completed. Chester Gregory was one of the iPictoninns who saw last Friday night's game between Fredericton Games Tonight Jr. Wolverines vs. Chester. INTREPID LADY Continued from page 1 iirtnrnuii she first learned to fly in Arizona. (Special to the Guardian) eleven months ago. She later took first playfbff With Sl1mm€1'Sid0 ilottetown and lasf, December took Hockey- Club for Prince County ylessons from Cuntiss Reid in Mon- Intermedate honors by the close'm;a1_ here last night. The teams were S0 .took delivery of her plane from the CMS’ A- T"°° ‘md P30” inion that much will depend upon! , ‘ i ’ I i ,, . 1 » * 1 l night at the Canadian National? , `- lHotel where she is stayng, stated' , ` Alberton Regals captured the ,lessons from Junior Jones i.n Char- _ i ~ \ » 'I r S i 1 x` .....,.»-- _,. ._‘___, .=. ,__ .f.. . ' 1 > i =' PP ROM coast to coast, ~ Canadian smokers are becoming more and more _ decided in their preference . for Winchester Cigarettes. ‘ More rapidly than any -, . other _Canadian cigarette, . Winchesters have won their Way to the top in public favour . . . there is something in knowing how to make cigarettes. , Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited i Canada roves ‘ t r x Blended Right! C°“"°_F“z“"’“1d' score or 1-o in o fest came played on Monday, 15th, Mrs. Jenkins ‘ =~ - ' i ' - ' - nl matched that at no tlmc|Huvilnn0rt, Cai~iil»rville, coal and coke on the free HSL Referee-Charlie Cahill.-S. News Briefs . SAINT JOHN. N. B., Feb. 23. - (By the Canadian Pressi- T. E. G. Armstrong, well known in Maritime I‘rovlnce business circles previous to his retire- ment five years ago. died to- day. LONDON,»l~'eb. 23.--Rt. Ilon. Neville Chamlrcrlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, r\nnouneed to- day that maize (corn) would bo placed on the free list of British imports, and thus would be ex- empted from payment of tho general ten per cent. tariff. ::Attacked by Asthma. The_ first fearful sensation is of suflocatlon, which hour by hour becomes more desperate and hopeless. To such a case,the relief afforded bl/ DT- -7- D- Kelloggu Asthma Rernefiy seems nothing loss than miraculous. Its help is quickly apnnicit and soon the dreadful attack is mastereri. The asthmatic who has found out the dependability of this sterllnil ing duty on that country‘s exports to the United States. As Great Bri- tain exported a certain amount of coal to the United States, the Gov- ernment though it desirable to put Mrs Jenkins stu-ted it was unevent- 'lnritle Siandard Time. from the Quebec. This port is on tin- northl The exemption of com would cost 'side of the Island of Montreal and the government a revenue of £11; abuut 15 milcs west of the St, Hutergi 000,000 annually in import dune, A`l`i¥l1"~- . 'from the Argentine alone. The They flow most of the time at al Conservative parliamentary Ag,-1. 'ncfrbt of about 3.000 'feet ¢xfvi>t,ou1turo committee during the day when crossing the Maine Mountains dwided at E meeting to urge me it was found necewu-y io <-limb to! gave;-nmenl; to piucc com on _the a heifzllt c-I about 6,000 feel. Tho, frce list until such time as a policy weather over the mounizilns was affecting production of meat ana rather rough. 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