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'sumed their winning ways where juicy left off last spring, here to- ‘Jlisht by crushing the re-vumped ‘Charlottetown Abegwclts 5-0 in the opening game of the ltraritime “Big Four" schedule. The Allan Cup ‘champions pierced the armour of ‘Kick McCann, versatile Alsegweit {goalie for two goals in the second period and three in the third and jmeanwhiie threw up an iron-clad ldefence that stood off the best ‘ef- Iforts of a determined Island team. Hawks Receive Pennant 3 Bédvél’ Squad 05-0,. Close Came To . W0 Ives_:§:::.:".;h;.:.£:r: r2220? Frankie GrahaT Leads Halifax rd - earned 2-1 Victory —- Wilson Specta- cular In Saint John Nets. HALIFAX, Nov. 30-03!!!)A-Iai- In; Wolverines Wnifllli renewed their seasonal challenge for the Maritime hockey championship by defeating the fighting Saint John Beavers. 2-1. The fixture, officially opened by Premier Angus L. MacDonald, was the first match of the "Big Four" icries in Halifax. Last minute Houston, the efforts of Ike goal-getting right- winger from the Ottawa. senior City League, saved the Beavers from a. white-washing. He shot home a hard fast one that never lave Sargeant e chance, in almost the last minute of the game. an IXhibIt-ion of fast but generally lagged hockey. Lacking the finished team play. Saint John appeared dull through the first period but came back vtrong 1n the second and third. But they could not withstand the vol- "mlflmis bombardment on the net Pf Charlie Wilson, aptly nick- nll-med "Gibraltar." The speeding plays of lirankie Graham, wolf star defencemsn, Rent the puck raining on Wilson who made a total of 38 saves. After has than‘ two minutes of the open- ing he shot m the first goal after mlleating Lennon's rebound 1m after Draper, Beaver defenceman, had been chased to the penalty box. But. Beavers, outplayed in the first, staged a. comeback to prevent n shut-out when Houston fined from the blueline. Both teams fall- ed to take advantage of scoring “Deillngs. Knocked out by a stick in a melee in front. of his net, Sergeant was carried from the ice and it looked so though Halifax would hve to put m their sub-goalie. m Mme back, however, with a big Nndlke over his left eye. The spotlight all through the "m Period was focussed on the lpectacular Wilson who went "lmlikh a series of acrobatics to ltovp the hammerings from the Halifax batteries. He had 23 stops m the "Ht 20 hectic minutes alone. ' 951T"? John second string, with 7"?" Dickson in pivot position, “mm $0 work in earnest and mun“ t0 tum in several thrusts It Rant threatening m. Hum“ net minder. ‘ mm” Ha"? Butler was booed M‘ some of his "ecision, once by $ who on s-little O Children's Skate 10 Gents‘ shouting and then went off the ice two minutes w cool off. Draper resented Donald being put off. Substituting for Paul Gagnon. flashy left wingman who has not yet received sanction of his trans- m- rrom Montreal, youns Ohummle Lewior gave an individual exhibit- ion of clever offensive and defen- ‘ ' sive play for the Wolverines. I LINEUPS Beavers: Goal. Wilson; Defence, Draper, MdNeil: Centre, Rolst, Dickson and Sharp; Rlsht Wins. Houston and Gammon; Left Wing. Donald and Doucet. Wolves: Goal. Sergeant: Defence, Lavigne and Graham; Centre, Mosher and Cowley; lbeft Wing. Isnnon and Lawlor and Fermi-Wu; Right Wins, Porteous and Shields, ' SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD b-Wolverines, Graham (Lennon) 1.71. Penalties: Mosher, Lavigne, Port- eous, Mbsher. Draper and Reist. SECOND PERIOD Scoring-None. Penalties: Shields, Mos-her. THIRD PERIOD 2—Woiverincs, Shields, tGrahaml 329. ii-Saint John, Houston, 19.15. Penalties: Houston. SHOTS STOPPED 23 9 I-Qfl l0 7 4-21 Sergeant . N. H .L. Scheduled Games For Tonight eel! Detroit at Ottawa. Canadians at Montreal. Toronto at Range Chicago at Boston. FAIIIIINS PRACTICE Falcons basketball practice to- night, Holy Name Club at. "I o'clock sharp. R111 “ ‘ requested. RADIO OWNERS ATTEIITIIIII ' If your radio is not work- ing properly call 343. l Meellhster‘: Radio Service. D8 1°" Inspired by h. huge Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation and which hung in the north and of the Stadium, the Hawks cut loose in the second period with all the fury that carried them to the pinnacle of Canadian amateur hoc- keyllum lust winter. ‘The pennant. from W. A. Hewett, c. A. H, A, R-esislrfli‘ uud is embloni~c._ic of the Canadian Amateur Championship. The 1m clam capituiizrrl on their first big opportunity ivhilc Gross- was still serving his first Period lwnalty for cross-checking Connolly. James. Mcltfanus and Webster worked a swift passing attm; m the Atbies’ blue line and. then Janus sped down to MCCMIIYS door step to receive a smart fora-mu! Bass and flip the rubber past I11. goalie froma difficult angle. McDonald Brilliant Five minutes later Duke McDon- ald, who played one of the most ed. to the Cilarlottetmvn defence and blazed a. rifle shot into the cor- ner of the net. "Kick" Mccann kicked as the net sagged behind him. In the third period, Mgr/rang; and James Banged the Island cage for the third goal early in the Sea. 51°11. MoManus taking a. short pass Fight in front of McCann and flip- ped the rmhber into the page. About ten minutes later Connolly tricked the defence and rifled a shot at McCann who made a. sensational save but he was out of position when McManus came racing 1n from left wins to swoop the rub- ber into the cage. cu? MONCTO-N, _NOV. 20 — (C. P.) — pennant which was received today from the‘ dazzling games of his career, rac-_ THE cusnnorrrrowu SPORT W TllE Captain Dud Janus celebrated his election as captain by vpenln! and closing the scoring. His final goal was s. flip shot of Irvine's rc- bound which McCann blocked by failing to the ice but was helpless to stop James as the lanky centre star swooped in and flipped it ov- er his prostrate body. The Hawks could do nothing wrong tonight. Thcy showed the Abegivclts things they should re- member about forward passing and defensive work. But the greatest factor in the champions victory was the relentless speed they tossed at the Islanders from whistle to gong. Foster Saves Sensationally The Islanders were only danger- ous in a few raids and Foster pull- ed sensational saves to rob Boston of a goal in the third period and Kelly in the first period, who had crashed their way through the bur- ly Monctou rcarguardsulon . Gill and Bill hliliier mixed up crztsliing Iiccly blows with clever biockulg to turn back ills Islanders with regu- lnrity. "Real" Kelly was tlic pick oi Ihc Abbits, while Viulkcr seemed to be the best on defence. Frank Currie, young Montrealer was used spar- ingly and did not seem to hit his stride. Jack Brown. Moncton, refereed. LINEUPS Charlottetown Abegweits; Goal, YcCann; Defence, Gross, Currie, Walker; Centre, Beaten, McGlash- en; Left Wing, McArthur, Nichol- ison: Right. Wing, Hudson, Kelly. Moncion Hawks: Goal, Foster; Defence, G111, lVIlller; Centre, Mc- ‘Donald, James; left Wing. Irvine, Afdlvlanus; Right Wing, ltfuckle Webster, Connolly. ' Referee: Jack Brown, Moncton. I THE SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD No score. Penalties: MoManus, Gross. Stops: McCann, l0; Foster, 9. ' seconn PERIOD I l-James, (McManus) 1.85. 2-MoDonald, 5.12. Penalties: ivebsfer, Nicholson. Currie. Stops: McCann B; Foster 9. THIRD PERIOD 8—McManus (James) 2.52. I 4-—McManus (Connolly) 12,38. ‘ 5—James (Irvine) 16.40. l Penalties: Irvine. Stops: MoCann 15; Foster 9. ,MOUNIlES rmuurwwr rnlwurns (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov. 20.—Hlii'dy miu- ers of Cnpc Breton, Caledonians to- iligilt stood rugby champions of the Maritime Provinces, s. victory won without n. final battle from their University. The collcgians won the Maritime Intercollegiate title and fought their way through to the hard-corned right to meet Caledonia in the McCurdy Cup final for the lifaritimc senior titlc but were forced by lack of fixianccs to surrender the opportunity. The University announced its in- ability to guarantee after an emergency meeting here t0- day the executive of the Maritime Rugby Uilillfl announced through its Secretary, T. W. Thompson, the trophy had been awarded thc min- crs, who u. .it into the finals by vir- tue of them overwhelming defeat of Halifax iihmdcrcrs, here Saturday. Mount A ilsnn previously had ask- cd to hm.- the game scheduled for tomorrow, postponed until Saturday. Members of the executive were con- gidpylng the change in dates when word arrived. that the college had forfeited its right because of a short- age in IIHKIS. 1t was then announced the title and trophy would remain with Cul- odouians who captured them lust rightful opposition, Mount Allison expenses for Caledoniaus to go to Sackville, and 0 HASIHREE Pfllllllll (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, NOV. 20. — Slim Johnny Sorrcli, forward of Detroit Red Wings, dominated scoring as the National Hockey League swung into its 1933-34 season. Up to last nights games Sorrcil had punched home six goals, four in one game, and shared in two scoring plays, for a total of right points, thrcc more than any other player, it was shown iu figures is- sued tonight by Frunk Calder, Pros- idcnt of the National Leaguc. Detroit's early showing of scoring 15 goals in fivc games resulted in players of that team holding lhe first five places 1n thc_ ion-luvs United States section. Gordon Pct- tinger, bought from Rnugcrs, was second with one goul and iuur as- sists, five points, and Auric, Fmms and Wlseman followed with four points each. In the Canadian section, Rfljllliilld “Hoo1ey" Smith of Mnroous starting his 10th season as a profcssiouxii, not‘ away to a good start with Inn-cm BOaIs and two assists for livr W111i“- Toronto Mapic Leafs m iIs un- beaten stretch of thrcc lullilrs pluc- ed two players, Hcc Kill-cu and Charlie pouacher in a group o.’ six Players with three poiuls each. 0:11- crs in this circle are Earl RIWIIE» Qi-QWB; George Patterson. New York Americans; Lloyd Gross, Am- ericans and Baldy Ncrilicott, .\lur-. oons. 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V BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 88 HOSIERY-"UNDEiiWEAR-"OUTERWEARI Timely Tips On ’ Sport Maritime hockey was opexrd on two fronts last night with Hawks and Wolves chalking up wins in their respctlve tilts. t O O Whie the ncwly formed St. John Beavers held the highly-rrtcd Wol- verlztes to n 2‘1 score the Ablres were handed u 5-0 lacing by the Allan Cup holders- W O O According to prss d spatches the Hawks "could do nothing wrcug" and continually harassed the locals with their well developed forward passug game. O O O “Dud" James newy elected cap- tain of the Hawk team led his teammates to victory by sinking the opcnng and closing tallies. O O O The Redshifls were apparently unable w hit their stride, facing the most formidable team in the "Big Four" and no doubt. will Jour- ney to‘ Halifax eager to wipe out last night's defeat. chiefly, of his fist fight with Ebbie Goodfcilow of Detroit recently. Pusle has accumulated 17 minutes with the time keepers. STANDING Canadian Division P W L D F A Pie Toronto .. 4 3 0 0 14 5 6 Canadicns g 2 2 0 8 8 4 Montreal . 4 1 1 2 0 10 4 Ottawa . . 5 2 3 0 9 10 4 Americans 4 u 1 3 8 l1 3 American Section P W L D i‘ A Pte Chicago .. 5 3 2 l 9 ‘I 7 ‘Detroituufi a 2 o i5 a c Rangers .. i 1 3 0 6 10 2 Boston .... 4 1 8 O ‘f 1| I Threatens To Withdraw United i States Team . I Ester Ilriky Ass cialerl Press Sports Wjier) I PITTSBURGH, Nov 20- The Amateur Athlete Union, mes; power'u1 gsvcmng body of tho United Slates, today wi n d Gor- many that un1::s resin ' oni Jeuish pirticipniion in (By lllC 1936 Oympic Games at lfcr in arc res- cinded the Unitui Stir"; will not send a ficnm to the 11th Clympiad. By an alm:st unaninous vwte the National convent/on of the Aswa- iation adtpicd a rcsoiuti n setting forth its attitude and uskcti that American d legaics to the Inter- national Pympic Commit c all- prse that c-ommitve and the Ge:- man Oiympc b dy ff It! fi- 11d- A guz-rantce of no d scrimination aqnlilst Jiws guru by liw Gui-men‘ delegation to the lust Inhrxutional Olympic COlillYIllLU ~o~.s.ou had bccn viohted, the rcso. "f not by dirvct r011: , cer- tainly iudrcctiy by the withdzawui from tiicm of the rights oi‘ Gcrnznu citizenship and If a r asonahlc op- prrtuuiiy to irsfin, {re-rare for and take part in sports competition in general and in the Olwnpc games The Mount A. rugby squad which m pammngrg‘ has annexed the Ncw Brunswick senior football title, have titlists. | rested! I Where the climate is not too their case, having forfeited LIIEIYIQQmI)‘ hog @551“; o: (pile-ply boards‘ game with Caledonia, Nova Scoiia can be used pfggflcally an me 3,1991» Found. 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