F klvovlrmgan’ 21, 192.1 __ F R E QUEEN HOTEL vs. GYROSCOPES MONDAY" at 8.15 P. M. Tickets on Sale at the Forum Box Office, Monday 9 a. m. Prices: $1.00. 75c, 60, 50c, tax extra. DEKICTON CAPITALS DALl-VISOUSIE VRAIBEBS Also JUNIORS " Abegweits And Fredericton Play O n e All D ra W Stellar Deiefi? Of Abeigweitsh Feature. Of Last Night's Opening Game. ~ Abegweits and Fredericton Cap- ls ofllcially opened the 1931-32 hockey season in Charlottetown last night in an eifhibition fixture that ended one all at the final bell. ‘ Upwards of two thousand rabid fans turned out to witness the illit- ial struggle and went away rather favorably impressed with the crew of I-Iickeson and the greatest respect for Stan Burgoynes red shirted New Brunswick puckmen. The game last night was devoid of smooth hockey, with the excep- tion of the last period when both‘ teams opened up a notch in vain en- deavors to take a drawn game out "of the fire. The tilt had its features, however. Never before in the history of hoc- key in this city did the customers witness such a smooth working de- fence as the Gross-Oliver combina- tion. In fact their work was of middle seasonqlalibre, and hadit ‘but been of thégfbig time variety, the Abegwelts wo _ ‘fs Vhgsreturvn- ed to their Mdefested team. Gross, a defcnceman-with an enviable reputatlo as a bodier to be feared, upheld ti? reputation last night in a mann “good to glimpse- Tommy Oliver his leit side partner was ‘equally as good in breaking up plays and clearing like nohcdy's business. They both went out to play a heavy checking game on the defence and it had a telling effect on Burgoyneil Rodmen. The Frederictonfirst line oi Gam- mon, Beaten and McArthur are smooth, fast, tricky andgood stick- handlers, and the second string of McManus, Masher and Webster come a very close second. Mosher and Beaten are play-makers that have few equals in the Maritimcs, but last night almost every attempt- cd sortie over the Abbie blue lino was met with a Gibraltar deicncs in ths huslq forms of Gross and Oliv- sr. Squarebriggs and Lawlor, Abeg- osntres, carried well oflcnsillely 1w ~ t were no match ior Beaten and Masher in back checking and laying down passes to their wings. In fact the entire front lines of the local team failed to check back with any vim last night, with the result that ths Gross-Oliver combination were forced to work overtime to hold Prcderictonm forwards in check. Jackie Kane, Abbie right. winger was more or less listless throughout the game. He reported sic: last night, but went on, and with the exception f a few flashes that aptly cognolnen him "Hurry", was out of the picture. Schwsb, although fast and a good stick-handler, failed to back-check cihectlvcly. However, good things are expected from him in the near future. It was Btevs listerbrooks who gal- vanid the second Abbie string into action in the third period. Holding down right wing in a masterly fash- ion, he brought rounds of applause from the fans by his boring in tac- -tics and hard back-checking. Steve g‘- ss tbs big _cog in his team's tying s in tbs third period, when he followed a loose pushover the blue line to carry back of the net, when he pmed it out to Nicholson, who batted it into the csgs.. Burbsr, who stopped a perfect gums last night, didn't have s chsncs on the score. Btull too turned in-s fill! Isms, Ind ___.l.________‘_._._.._.__._,,_ SKATlNG Willi . .BAND a t» s r. u. sonar-J 1 min; Bowman, 2 lnln.; Oliver, Abbies, 1 mih. Third Period - Esterbrooks to Nicholson. Abegweits, fl minutes. Penalties-Jillian, Fredericton, 2 minutes, Filiion, 1 minute. Sehwab, Abbies, 1 minute. SAIIOTS ON NETS FIRST PERIOD On Stull, Abblfib-O On Burbar, Capltols-lfl. saooun PERIOD On Stull, Abbles-fi On Burbar, Capitols-b. THIRD PERIOD On Stuli, Abbles-4. On Burbar, Capitals-H. Total on Stull-Yl Total on Burbar-M. Referee-Ivan Reddin. like Burbar lost out on Gammorfs unbeatable close in shot in the first period. ' There are two sides tc every pic- QUEEN HOTEL 5; LEVIN 1 ture, and if the Abegweit defence was the big toad in the puddle last night, it was "Daddy" Burbar's ex- ths Fredericton posts that featured during the greater part of the game. Outshot two to one in the three periods, the New Brunswickers had to fight like ‘Trojans to stem a de- termined Abegwelt attack in the fin- al session that almost brought them victory. ' With improved marksmanship and steadier back-checking the red and black squad will take an awful lick- ing this winter. before they are beaten. The Capitals possess two great forward lines and a hawk-eyed goalie. v ‘ The defence , although playing their positions properly, appeared off balance when checking, and for the most par; ended in p, horizont- al position when‘ stopping an ad-, vance. The game as a whole was clean and utterly devoid of deliberate fouls. Referee l-‘teddin handed out a total of six, four to Fredericton and two to Abegwelts. Reddin made a good job of hand- ling the game. THE SCORES After nine minutes of slow hock- ey, Clint Gammon, Fredericton right winger took c, nest pass laid down by Beaton and trimmed Stull from close in. It was a hard shot and almost impogible tosave. Them was no scoring in the sec- ond period and only five shots on either goalie. THIRD PERIOD Abegweits opened out in the third ion to plaster Burbar with rub- ber for a total oi 1'1 shots against 4 on Btull. Only one 0f the lot 80' by, when Estabrooks grabbed thc disc on the blue line to circle the net and~pass out to Nicholson who in turn slammed it home. The remainder of the session was practically all Absgwelis who crowd ed the opposing blus line like un- employed around a field kitchen. Burbar was on, however. 8nd mm“ ed every further attempt aside. MAYOR OPFICIATEB His Worship Mayor Prowsc offic- iated at the opcnihs by dfvbbins the puck in a face-off previous to the beginning o! hostilities. on: Lnva-urs Actuat- capitol: ' Cioal Btull Burbsr Defence ' an,“ Ferguson Oliver BOVINE Williams F3110" Left Wing Schwsb WM!!!" Nicholson M03“!!! night wins ' Ifins ' Gammon Dgucggg, Webster Bsstslbrcnks Oelltrs ' Cqusrebriggs BMW! Lswlor M091" SUMMARY - first Period-Heston to Gammon, fiedsricton-D minutes. hibition of kicking ‘em out between 1 Bearcats’ the Queen Hotel team Flashing across the ice in a style somewhat simila to the ‘rruro pried the lid oif the Junior League with a splendid 5-1 victory-over the courageous and heady Levin Pur.--outfit,_last year's Maritime Junior Champions. - Both goal keepers were good, es- pecially Chlpman for the Queens. Although no one was oustanding for the Levin Furs, "Pud" Whltlock displayed some tricky hockey be- sides scoring the Levin's only goal from a mix up in front of the net in» the first period. From that point on the Queens caused the Furs to register a. "goose egg" in their ei- forts to defeat goalie Cliipman. The game had not progressed far when "Chevie" Acorn made a solo rush from the defence, notchlng up a score with a beautiful hardwin! shot. Young Lefurgey, in goal for the Furs, stopped a good game but he never saw that one. Then G. Whitlock scored for the Furs to even the count. However, in a nice combined rush Acorn again scored on a. well placed pass from "Laurie" MacNevin, who made a. pretty rush, this play making the score sheet read 2-1 for Queens- The period ended with the score still 2-1.- vIn the second period Maclnnis oi the Queens scored a. goal, mak- ing the count 8-1, while his team- mates were blanking the Furs. - The last period saw the Queens ring the bell for counts twice to the Furs’ zero. Both goals were by Ken Beer, Queen's left winger, on nice plays. one s spectacular solo rush. ~ Throughout the game it was ev- ident that Queens were the better outfit, although the Furs showed class and will yet make the victors of last night step to defeat them. Doug Hickeson, Abegwelvs coach, was the referee and he watched the play closely. By tonight's game, it appears he should be able to eventually secure some good mater- ial from this Junior League. There was some delay in corn- mencing the Junior game. Relative- ly few spectators left the rink at the conclusion of the senior game, but after the first period of the Junior fixture the rink emptied rspdly until at’ the end of the game there was little but vacant seats to watch the efforts of our future seniors. If there is not so much delay in commencing the games in the iuturs, no doubt more people will remain to watch the junior frays. . The lineups were: QUIIN HOTEL Gosl-Chipman. Dcfencc—stcrey, Acorn, Limd. Davis- librwards-Johnson, right wing: lilsoNsvin, left wing; MscMillan. centre; Htcgersld, right wing; Mo- innis. centre; Ken Beer and Clive Bell, leit wing. on’!!! hm! Gosl-Lsfurgey. Dsisnse-Jergusoa. truer, Osr- michssl. r mrwsrds-G. whitlcck, centre; Currie. fight wing; Stewart, leit No penalties. . second Paris's-No score. W198i 1800M». ‘centre; Campbell. rlsht wins: P. whitloex,‘ leit wztig, minor-Delis flatma- Judges’ (Ollllllllp ems) MADISON‘ sob-ans channels. N. Y., Nov. 20-Tbny Cansonerl suc- tltlc hQTQ tonight in earning a Juds- es decision over ma Chocolate in 16 bruising rounds. I MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, N.Y., Nov. 20.-—Tony Can- llonerl, brilliant little champion oi the lightweights, tonight put his title on the block for the third time since he won it little more than a year ago, this time against the thrusts oi the spectacular Kid Cho- colate for iii-rounds before a crowd , of about 18,000. Canzoneri, a 7 to 5 favorite, weighed 132 pounds, while the Cuban negro scaled 127%. The referee was Willie Lewis, the Judges, Joe Agnello and Charles F. Mathison. Both Csnzoneri and Chocolate bounced into the rink to the roars of the crowd. The fight by roundsr- Bound Ono They presented an amazing con- trast as they bouncedout at the opening gong. Chocolate lean and shiny black, Canzonerl short, pale, smiling. The champion stepped in- to the negro challenger with two left hooks to the head, a. left to the body and a sweeping right that missed Cliocolatek chin. showing absolute disdain for the power in both the negros hands, Tony drove the chal- lenger across the ring with a body barrage, pinned him in his own cor- ner, and plastered him with both hands. Chocolate fought back furi- ously, whipped both hands to Can- acnerfs head in short powerful arcs as the champion leit himself wide open, and the big crowd roared as the two gamecocks stood toe to toe swapping lefts and rights to the head in a wild exchange until the bell rang. Both were bumped but otherwise unhurt as they marched to their corners. ROUND TWO Tony made the challenger come to him and Chocolate stepped in with a body attack that Canzoneri smothered easily. Canzoneri whip- ped his left deep into the negrds body, banged two more lefts into Chocolates stomach, and drove the Cuban into retreat. Chocolate fought back madly, pinning him to the ropes with a two listed volley that cracked time and again ofl’ the chsrnpfonfls chin and again the bat- tle pit was in an uproar as Canzon- eri disdaining defense. fought back furiously but without avail.‘ He sllPlled away from the negro‘a fur- ious attack a bit dizzy but he nail- ed Chocolate with two crashng right uppercuts to the head just before the bell. Blood was gushing from Canmnerfs nose ‘as he came to his corner for the rest period. ROUND THREE Fast and dangerous, absolutely careless of consequences. Csnzonerl and his negro challenger ripped right into a furious two-listed ex- change. This time Canzonerl had the upper hand as he drove the negro to the ropes with left hooks sad right uppercuts to the head. caught him in a clinch, and looped four hard rights into the body. They spar-red for an opening with leit jabs and Canzoneri found it first, rifling his right to Chocolates chin, Th; negm bOimOEd back and Tony was on him with a wild two- iisted attack that carried all the way across the ring before Choco- late rallied and swapped blow f" blow in s wild exchange as the crowd stood and cheered the ter- rific battling. Round Four Slightly OOOlQd Oi‘! by the Due. the gameeccks were content t0 Jab and watch for s right hand open- ing and they gave a beautiful box- ing displays-s they fainted. iflbbtd- ' psrried and countered. As they came in close Tony smashed both hands twice into Chocolates body but the Negro caught him full 0n the chin with s. stunning right up- pcrcut. Tony tucked his head down on Chocoiatds shoulder and ham- mered him all ths way MYOI! "l9 ring wit), body punches. Tony flashed both hands to the hefld End Chemists stumbled, hall sllmllfls to his knees only to bounce up for no count. They were still punvhins madly as the gong sounded. a low seconds later. Bound Five Omacneri stepped info h‘s chai- lenger with s series of loft hooks to the-body but each time 011060" lsto took the wallopx and whipped his left and light to the head in return. gour times Cliocola‘ lib" lbdflicciissicioissauand ~ t Canzolleri Wins Over Chocolate cessfully defended his llshtwvishh Decision 'zonerl refused even to move his head. Like a black panther Choco- late leaped into the champion smashing both hands and short E hooks to the head, and ‘Ilony, think- ing only of landing his own right took a terrific wliioping. Chocolate jabbed his» face with lofts and bounced around him while Can- zoneri, apparently impervious to Punishment, followed him with his right hand cocked, paying no st- champion sparred carefully with Chocolate paying np attention to defense, and after spinning the iNeg-ro around with a beautiful left ‘hook to the chin suddenly ran in- to a right uppercut that almost floored him. ‘Csnzoneri staggered backwards as Chocolate ripped in- to him with both hands but Just as he seemed about to wilt Tony fired a right hand into the Negros temple that stopped Chocollte short. Again they traded rights, each spinning the other around with; the force of his clouts, but they; came back doggedly a bit dizzy but, both full of fight as the poem! tontion to defence. He caught up , s“; Al‘; with the Negro just before the bell on flea ‘w. w, sounded. and shot four hard rights We. q \g05“\o“ {we 9-‘ Ii to Chocolates head. qooi ool pgo‘=zvr\ol‘t\\<$‘“ on“ . u? Sgt? Q4“ \“°,\ col“ ‘(£073 “"“" “‘ “it “iii tilt ti?» :- . (q \l Canzoziei-Vs left eye-brow was O“‘4O\£\“Q “we §\¢~I° 005 \0° ‘ 9° W“ cut as he came up at the bell. The 4“ uc"’/\\\e we)“. A5\{\95.'\“ ‘i2‘~5¢ 9 house stood and cheered as the; haven't; done for the little fellows in the garden for years. They were in a wild melee at the bell. Round Seven Canzoneri forced the challenger across the ring but missed with his right and took a fierce right to the chin that forced him to hold, A left hook and two sharp right up- percuts started a trickle of blood from Ca-nzonerfs right eye-bfow. Tony rallied as they stood we to toe and fought like a pill: of steve- dores. the champion rocking the Negro with two rights to the head and a left to the pit of the stom- ach. They clawed madly at our; °$h°1"-5.h°i=1d5 at close quarters and Chocolate chnced backward as they came away, flicking lefts into Cal-i. zonerfs face. Tony was still "right 118ml WHEY" as he made no emm to block the Negros Jabs but mere- ly followed him with his flghl; m; cocked. He hid no chance to land it up to the bell. _ Round Eight ~ Fresh as a pair of newcomers, in spite’ of the terrific pace, Tony and his challenger danced around the ring, jabbing, feinting, blocking beautifully. Chocolate ripped a right to the chin as Tony dug his 16ft MAO i110 bOdy arid they gpgr- red again. Canzoneri thumped the Negro’: body with another resound- in: left but took a sharp right to the head. They battered each oth- ers head in close, firing both hand; without a thought of defense, and the crowd, scarcely quiet since the 096111118 bell. was again in a tum- ult. They illyed each other across the ring and were pounding away bitterly ra-mmlng wallcp after wal- 1°P to the body as the bell finally pried them apart. Round Nine Canzoneri rushed into his chal- lenger and hewed at his body with bolh hands. Chocolate got away and stabbed Canaonerfs damaged eye wi.h long lefts. Both of Tony's eyes were swollen and half shut, but he never stopped coming for- ward. whaling both hands to the body. Chocolate stepped back and laced the champion’ with two struight rights to the head but Canzonsri never ialtered. A beau- tiful boxer, Tony threw it all away and roiled forward like a miniature tank whipping his hands into the Negros skinny sides. Chocolate measured him with two more rights to the head but the battered cham- pion was still coming at the bell. Rolls! Ten Btlil playing for the body Tony BWPDM in with two left hooks to the stomach snd s right to the heart but Chocolate whipped his own rlsht into the head. The slender Nrm began to bend a big at the middle u Tony plastered his sides "m! he blgsn to pull his elbows in each time the champion leaped in. W" I Mill bull on s rampage, tic-kins lin his hpsls in glee as he and inbl. ‘Ion! rammed at the "mm" "W"!!! Chocolate’ hooks "W"?! sides. fiercely Chocolate Cut Smoking Tobacco with short chops inside, but Tony was too strong and forced him around the ring under a lvithering body iitlilck. They stood head to head linliimcriug frantically to the body as the crowd shook the lights ovcr the ring with its clamor. Choco- late stood up to the champion and rifled one leit and right hand smash alter another into Tony's jaw. Tiieu Canzoncri cut loose and with two blistering right hand shots to the head staggered the negro and 8071B SIUEEIXIB matches tho battle pit cv- er has seen. They were whaling fiercely. at each other, Calizoneri still plowing forward, Chocolate firing desperately to stop him as the bell rang, and the big crowd‘ sat in their seats exhausted from cheering. ROUND ELEVEN Pickng right up where he left off‘ Canzonerl, fighting one of the most desperate battles a champion ever “mm mm m hm“ “s m“ put up in defense of his title, dn“'=7°d' waded straight into his challenger. Without waiting for Chocolate, Tony whipped a. hall’ dozen lefts and rghts to the body, slung a right Uppercut; into the negro-s chm, and were just starting and Tony clawed without fllnchlng took me “qmm, the challenger with butll hands. in; flpg chQcglate mumd out from Thcy stood head to head, swinging both hands um?‘ the d-mmpion-sllililtllfl‘ faster than tile eye could defer-sues; haul Tony stuck out follow until the leit in Canmneris his ch31 (m. the negro to m: and barrage forced the iurgro to back up. though the bgood streamed rmlnlDcnd tired but game, Chocolate cuts over both eyes he marched tried i0 rally and he fired both Round Fifteen They came out as though they MARI/ M: salon: Extra Large 15c Tony Canzoneri-Kid Chocolzl lightweight title duel tonight." The durable Comiecticut ind, w‘ has campaigned in three flivisio. stressing the llghtweighls and w. terweights since losing his l2 pound title, went down for a cou of seven under a short right to t‘ chin almost as soon as the bi got under way. V‘ He staggered to his feet, but R met him with a voile-y of rights a lciis to the jaw and a filial rig smash to the chin. Tho round in" 0d two minutes. 24 seconds. R weighed 14s 1-2, Kaplan 13a ii: ‘f oitaar CROWD A crowd of about 18,000, clos,‘ to a sell-out the Gnrtlen has s’ in almost two years, saw Kalli” knocked out CiCC-lllly for the iii time in his long career. I In another eight rounder. Chi. Devlin of Vancouver, B. C, Dflllll‘ methodically forward, drilling both ham“ ‘wW-“dly m” C’“’°“°"5 hands mm chocolate: body They head, but Tony bulled right back at were clubbing franmany m mu him, looping both hands to the body. gong soundut Torry shot three ovcrhand rights to Chocolates hood but the referee warned liim for roughing the negro._ They stood head to head in a wild chocolate‘ Jabbed the champion exchange and Chocolate rocked the as “m, marched forward Canzmb; cllalnplon with a. right upper-cut t0 eri got inside again and bclabcri-(l the fihm’ a furious may ihatnbent Chocolates body. As they pulled Tonys head up to the m be ' away for a second Chocolate drove a right squarely to Canzonerl’ chin, butTo to iht'tl" , drillinflnhiss €0giili2lnl[l)("“ll‘lJ]?: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN' s “ Y k, .. . . - ' sides. Canzoneri rested a moment! New 0.x‘ N Y’ Nov 20 Eddle “most for the first “me and mam‘, Ran, Polish welterweight, scored a Chocolate miss with both lnnds m’; silrprisiug one-round knockout over he slipped punches from both the: Louis Kid Kapluu, former feather- negrds hands Two 5hr" rightq; weight champion from Merlden, bounced oii Clanzonerls chin ns lie Conn" m the SUM-final of we went back on the offense but ngaun‘ n he was inside, head down, illigiilg both hands into the nogrrfs hotly- They were sparring easily, (akin: ll much needed breather, a: the boll. ROUND TWELVE PRELIMINARJES ROUND THIRTEEN Canzoneri whipped his leit again to Chocolates body. Cross-ed his cent Sireci, New York Italian. D: lin weighed 159, Sircci, 153. i ed out a close decision over Vi!“ Ray Rivera, 135, of Spain, 0:1. v pointed Al Rowe, Pliilridfilph: 133 1-2, in a four-round prvliiilii ary. REMARKABLE ltlfiN Teacher-If Columbus we ' alive today, would he be lookl upon ns a remarkable mm? Billie-Yes- iicd b", 500 ygg old. " The oldest person in Cuba. is Emil» la. Valdez, l02-ycilr-old Ncgross, whr was horn in Africa in 1829. She ca: . brought to Cuba as a slave in 18?; and worked on the plantation oi Qulvicnn. WJTr lei URA; Sha V/l/lg/ Cream] right to the head, but look a. leit hook to the ribs as h: slorniecl into the challenger. Chocolait‘ hammer- ed Canzonerfs head with both hands as the champion stood in front of him, slingng hctll hands into the negrds body. Chocolate rifled a half dozen loft and rights on Canzonerfs head but Hi0 cham- pion seemed hardly io notice them as he first clubbed thr nrcrrfs head then thundered again at his sides. Chocoiate made the clmmpioil mss with lefts and us ll‘ dilcketl under the punches tut ~~"r> clip- ped Tony on the Jaw p.111 both hands. But the nr-xt- scmuwi Can- mnm w“ bglflng m.- lll".Il‘0 nbnu‘ It Soothes a MEETING ABEGWEIT ATHLETIC A the head with fl mp4. W! file an" the crowd was iunrly ilunxlic again at the bell. . lNEDNESAY, Rclunl l’: zlrirfli Csnmnerl pill his 1- 1-1 ilivv-"n and met him standing toe to toe, rif- ling both hands ma. CanzcnerVs digging ttth hands 1- ' ~ vita-time's hssd in ccscs tbs most ssvscesids. The kid bani. .1 um; camels’ charged _the sluu i..l\'i‘llil negro, THE ANNUAL lakes place on A New Shaving Cream» s, It Softens OF THE AMATEUR SSUBIATION NOV. 25th. At 8 o'clock in the Board of Trade Rooms. i , . f‘ I- - - ‘f ' D ', r ‘L’,- ’ ‘ilk-p, ’ "lull , ,. ' . l " - .'_', - .. 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