BOWLING HOCKEY sssxrrssu. NEWS °‘r.u SPORT WORLD M- -.- Y T E W i' i V tiult put it a sparklin Foster before firing the puck =2` lvl * is 82 58;;rl1§;§§§i§§;§%§§E§E§i;§§§ -E-u§°cr.ll-.li-il, .e .E %il;i.§l,§ll§§Ig’ll E ;§r§l‘l ii?-=~'§§§i'i "` §§§§i§§‘ll..eE.s.-ig C; zirihr .easier hurl? cal Hawks- plete with ecking, fast thrills hockey their wil fore th and Shi around stralgh goalie neatly 'he open leer Score Monty meals had the first rea-l scoring chance about three milllllbl after the period opened when lil wok Bill Miiler's neat. forward Pill um roasted in on sarswt who me” s great save. In rcllllll I-#D303 came down and rounded the de- fuse, but am-nge took his as-fs out from behiiid the net. The team! put lou stances into the same U14 Bill Millers play-makinl W" 5 treat to watch. Gill and James roughed Cowley in the corner of the rink and the game centre for the Wolves drew ui intentional wlustlo for relief- The Hawks began newlhi ml»° I3” wolves sus rl-vine drew a penalty for dumping Kosher, and ll im speedy left winger left the ics hs made some remark to referee Brown and his penalty was raised. Just ss he made himself comfortable in the hooaegow Irvine made mother remark and his sentence was rolled to three minutes. The Wolves rushed the HIWU but ln their anxiety McDonald broke md Lavigne was lieiisliwl charging thg Duke into Clif! While each team was short sn. nay; indulged in some bard fum; nh drowned as(Ei‘ea:t:mPf»°d to manganese Near the close oi the period Bar- mismtmed mums or s sol-l the right winger raced in It snag in ping up lrvines lonl the neu rms Mil- wss Ritter. but H0' gnc ly furiom with a snared hi-I dssslins E .lui rail Eiirri anna’ I aaa ._-,_ WN IAN 5 I T W In W =“ . E W WQIVES Shut tt L““"e F" S‘"°"‘S IX MII E” W°" ""°“’" II II PE E II LW' 'n Goal ls 'W' BOXING Ou J o h n Golfer Drowned lnnl g . wil. be in the game against the 1-1 Wolves Monday ni ht. 8 Hawks In susrlllslml checkmg Game..........run lnlll|l....-...-..-. John Thomas Cornfoot th Currie 'md Kuhn will meet the today endeavoring To ii- s¥;| er.-8 hir? Efsgi Tiger ter, Annie Cornfoot, instructor at the Ash- I-Ialifax Squad Downs Allan ll-eaf Defenceman Will E.‘i.“;..‘Z’;‘.’.'i.‘.§“’e..‘.‘.‘.?.‘;§‘.l‘I.”..?.§`».°d£ _ Be 0”* °f L“‘°“l’ ‘t°§.‘Z`.'2l Zl.T.°.’°;.."l§”’1.l';"‘§’.;l°”..l..°""”‘1.i MONCTON, Dec. Z)-Playing inspired hockey in front of sensational Roll tending, the Halifax Wolverines shut out the Moncton Hawks in a rugged lmw. Big Four game here tonight 2-0. The ' , the Wolverines within three g game at centre ics for the SARGENT Wolverines, put. the engagement away in the Halifax hope-chest early in the second period, when he crossed up the Moncton defence and coasted in close to into the corner of the net. to Halifax territory and the crowd stood and yelled themselves hosrsu as the Hawks gsnged the Halifax goal and Gill, Webster. McDonald each missed scoring chances due to the phenomenal work of Sargent. The Wolves were so hard pressed tm were unable to relieve the by shooting the puck up the ice. When lswlor returned the teams maintained the same dazzling pace. The fans booed heartily when re- feree Jsek Brown penallaed Muckls as the right winger bumped into Lavigne on his way out of Halifax territory, and Lavigne acted as a cushion to bowl Graham over. Referee Brown was slurounded by protesting Moncton players when hs blew his whistls and called a faoe-off in front of the Moncton net, after McManus had carried the puck into the centre lone and left lt. there. Halifax refused to come after it and referee Brown blew the play and called the face-of! in front of me not Rule experts reviled for their guids books but not before heartily booing both officials. This incident happened just a few sec- onds before the bell, but in a Halifax raid Gill unset two Wolves with a vicious charse. Heavy Checking Music resumes w the play hut as the third period got underway. The Wolvu played strictly defen- sive hockey and the 0l‘°lilm'I4' vigne duo were not s bit stinky Wm* their body checks as the l-lawks con- centrated their efforts to tie the score. When efforts to Crash l-hd burly Halifax barrier failed, the Hawks resorted to an aerial attack. A player would shoot hllli ‘Nm I-h° centre lone and the others would race in for the rebound from the 'nfs nsuing or boards. Several times the shots were too hlsh U15 went. into the audience. Coach Nicklin threw four for- -wards into the hunt for goals, but coach Btuart's orders were to lilly strictly defensive hockey, and shoot down the ice to relieve the pressure. The Hawks milled around the mum goal one shields was penal- ised for holdins Hcasanus behind ths Halifax goal. While he was ab- gsnt Mosher cloutod Mcldnnus un- der the shin with his stick and knocked him down. He drew s penalty. While the Wolves were short two men. Borlaif ll" l mu” vellous exhibition of pllln and “lilly net-minding but the Wolves held on ughtly as the crowd stood and cheered. and lrolnbd- Bus McLeod was ahsfli 0D UW °"' sides over the blue-line and as an expression or ms xeelincs in the matter some irate fan hurled I stick on the ice. with mmctou nuym all up i-he ice Cowley broke any but "ll ,»¢,bb¢¢°f sgoal by asensational nt0pby!t'lter.Alaluafaw min- utes later Lsnnm and miaids broke clear of WU 1"’°t°’ r E 2 games of the pace-setting Allan Cup; °Hw“°°-D°°' "'°'”Am‘°“"‘ h° was not present for the ceremony, champions, while the Abegweits kept Donald pmmp (mme, Mcp,,dye,,_ in step with the Wolves by nosing out young chicago Bleek Hawk hockey the Beavers in the other bracket of the §1°Y°f- *°d“Y had ”‘°l‘h°’ “““'°“"‘Y _l_Ianway circuit. ` 'Km' ‘ . 8310*; Wg (lille il: UIC b¢:l- coglrifimbeif Tdcgaogyzlioihlfbiilltlg seen ere s nec e o ver es ma e ls.-it ni nt t th mth convocation their first appearance here this season. °f "‘°gU“*T’°"‘1'; °f °m°“3°~ M°' > ~ Fsdyen took his Bachelor of Phil- The _teams set _a dazziutg pace from the owphy dome ,mm Mlmuem U,,,_ start and Ernie Mosher, who turned in ,muy in 193° md hu ,tamed dur- IINIITIIER II.II. T0 LIIIIB LIST COMPTON, Calif., Dec. 20.-The once mighty fists of Jack Dempsey. former heavyweight champion. brought an end to a wrestling ex- hibition lsst nisht. Dempsey was referee of the match between Myron Cox and Tex Wrisht. The match was muah and the for- mer champion warned the PU'¢l¢lD- ants several times. lu attempting to seperate them. Dempsey became the target of Wright's slugging. The former champion let loose a terrific rilht gn me snln-and the match ended. N. H. L. SCHEDULED GAMES FOR TONIGHT Uttewa at llllltffi- Cbicsgo at Montreal. N. Y. Exchange Open Saturday NEW YORK, Dec, 20.-(A.P.)- The New York Stock Exchange will be open this saturday. The board of governors today denied a petlt.0li gignsd by several hundred members requesting that the day be an ex- change holiday. Commodity mar- kets generally will be closed. DIAMONDS I DIAMONDS I TIIIIIK 0F IT! 15% lower than any- one in the city. We make it possible for everyone to possess the longed for diamond rings this Christmas. Smashing discounts on watches, rings,and jewellery. A call will prove our statement. theater A- Bamphsll Jewcller. Queen St., next to Fen- r E 2 gi who l iiiégl ill li giasll §Er§§ 2 5; sounded ir last bsaqueni to neil & Chand|er’s. MONTRIXAL. Dec 20-A game suspension is the punishment of Reginald "R..d” I-lo ner of Ter- orlto Maple Leafs for striking Ed- die Shore of Boston in the now- iamous match at the l-lub Den 12. As Horner has already been out ,of hockey for two games since his 'suspension was ordered lun week. he will be missing from the Leafs rearguard for four more games, re- turning to action' New Yeas-‘I Day ,at Ch`cago. ~ Decision of the National Hockey League in regard to Horner was announced today by the msnallnl- director, Frank Patrick, who coup- led his announcement with a warn- ing to players they must under- stand they cannot take the law in- to their Own hands. Shore, whose spill of Irvin "Ace" Bailey resuitrd in fracture of the Leaf right winger’s head, will be dealt with later, Patrick said. It would be some days before the managing-director completed an- alysis of 50 or more depositions made by dub officials, players and llwrts writers in connection with the ircident. Horner was given the suspension, one of the heaviest in the history of the League, because after Bailey had fallen to the ice at Boston the big Leaf rearguard skated up to Shore, spoke to him, and crushed his fist to Bhore’s face. Shore went down heavily, his skull striking the ice, ‘and was knockfd out with a long gash in the scalp which required seven stitches In hs official statement tcday Patrick said, in referring to Shore: “Tho iuiury to Shore, while painful, did not prove to be of a sei-isus nature, although it could very easily have had grave results, in which case Homrr would have found himself in a very uneuviable position." Red will not take part in the folwwing games: Maroons at Tor- onto Saturday; Toronto st Burton Deo. 28; Toronto at New York Rslisers Dec. 28 and Detroit at Toronto Dec. 30. In the meantime Shore also is out of hockey, under lndefirite sentence. He is reported from Boston as in a harassed men- tal condition approaching a com- p`ete nervous breakdown through wo'ry over the injury to Bailey and its near fatal development.. Heavy Bond' On Liquor Protested HALIFAX, Dec 20-Considera- tion is being given by the Federal Government, it was stated here to- day, to the protsst of steamship companies against posting a heavy bznd on liquor passlrlg through Canadian ports on consignment to the United States. A cuskms ruling which went in- to effect in 1022 calls for posting of bo:d It was c‘aimed this was designed as s curb on rum-runn- ing, ard that it was contemplated it should be used against reputable companies whose ships carry liqu- or legally. - Bigger Shipments I Of Christmas Express (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Dec. 20- Judging by the increase ln the number oi express shipments being handled it was seem that. Santa Claus has a fatter exchequcr this year than lm had last, stated Mr. F. M. Smith, Superintendent of Express for the Maritimes here to- day. There is a considerable ln- crease in express shipments this year, Mr. Smith said, and “from all accounts," he continued, “mer- chants are experiencing a good Christmas trade. Santa Claus will have no more willing helpers this season, Mr. Smith remarked, than l eu :- “£'..?°".'» Halifax: 0001. laflllltt il°f0l\°°- qnnnnn Lsvfgne, Farlulw; eeIi~ hm Hung-, 0110107! HCM MDL shields, Lawlor; left wing, london. Oagnm. “gnupg Goal, TI! #eel gm gn-|-up' oanill, Jani, im- 'v°v'&$§'3°°T»":'v‘-Q "¥3'».°"°»'¢°§;' '“s'l}'-in wr I-wr. rl 11°- Flllibl asm-em-~ "’f,°,;,,,_¢.,-|¢.¢'u, nie is. 1.-lolitas. ilolu 4.8. Jrsnalties-»!Hli\O(IIli), Lav- .s.s:*il=P-oats l?()I{IJTVI SKATING Tonight 8-10 25c the express ¢mployees. No packages will be allowed to remain undeliv- ered over Christmas lf the express employees can prevent it. There will be an express delivery on Christmas day in all cities and towns where the Canadian Nation- al Express have pickup and delivery services and the same applies Qirotlghovut the whole Canadian 'National pnun from coast to This is I STATIQN - u-R-A-J° au. 0 l5§§1t§=5i » Cup H°ld.e,rS. 2'() Sensatklll' F F lvl .Tilt H. .... . ...ls .. l......... “ N” ”f;t‘.?§“.g¢..il S””g°“*~ aus- slcmlnl -ir-=-vm SILVER II IIIGS TAKE IIPEIIER 'I N LEAGUE Four teams swung into action in the chase for the Baker Cup, at Kensington Rink, Monday, Dec. 21. The Silver Wings of Kensington took a l-0 decision from the Indian River Rovers in the first encounter and the Baltic Rangers battled the Kensington Aces to s 2-all deadlock in the second. The first game was fast, but show- ed little in the way of organized team play. The Silver Wings, though emerging from the contest victors, could not seem to hit their normal stride, and were widely outplayed by the red, white, and blue squad from Indian River, who were turn- ed book, chiefly through the fine work of Champion, the Silver Wing net guardian. E. MscD0nald’s solo effort down the right side in the iopening stanza gave the Wings their slim margin, which they managed to hcld against determined assaults of the Rovers during the next wo periods. The second game was s battle royal, and according to the consen- sus of opinion, produced the but hockey yet seen in the Baker cir- cuit. Bard, clean checking on the defence, and relentsess poke-check- ing that caused many two and three-man attacks to go haywlre, were features. Bemple, hard hitting ace defenceman. was particularly effective, and the dangerous raids of W. Duggan, Riley, and H. Cham- pion gave the rival goalies plenty to worry about.. K. waits opened the scoring when he flipped W. Dug- gan's pass into the meshes. F. Craig knotted it s few minutes later. Iearrylng s loose puck well in, to blast it past Walker. Coi put the red and black team in the lead a- gain, when he took a long, forward pass from Bemple in the central zone, coasted around the defence, and beat Driscoll with a. simling shot. The second period went score- less; and with three minutes to go in the third, Riley drove a wicked shot past Walker from outside the blue line. The lineups follow: Silver Wings-Goal, B. Champion! defence, M. Waite and M. MacFar- lane; forwards, A. Taylor, W. Camp- bell, E. MacDonald, J, Kennedy. B. Higgins, E. Hllshes. Indian Blver - Goal C 'lhlplint cal fishermen. The best fish tlhell on a fly from the Msligrle River during the past mann weighed three pounlh three ounces while. with artificial bait, tmut wekhlll up to 4 9-4 pounds were taken from these fast waters l nlrnlllw llcglll Injured Toronto Play- I er Maintains Slight Improvement. ' '(Csnadia.n Press) BOSTON. D.c 20-The slight but progressive improvement that Irvin "Ace" Bailey, has made since h‘s relapse of Monday night con- tinued tonight and, for the first time since the Toronto Maple Leaf hockty star suffercd his skull frac- ture ou Dec. 12, his physicians ex- pressed hzzpu for his recovery. Dr. Donald Munro, who twice operated on his brain, gave mm sn even clranoe for life The favorable news of Bailey pleased no one mort, than Eddie Shore, Boston's colorful defence star. who collided with the Toronto wingmsh in the feverish game here that not only resulted in the injury $0 32115' but also to suspensions to Bh0TB Ind Raéd HOITi"I‘, Tgmnto defenceman. Shore has been in a highly ner. vous state since the game on Des 12. After knocking Bailey down he was struck by Horner and suffered a gashed head. BOSTON, Dec 20-City Hospital authorities announced shortly after 5 p. m. today that Irvin “Ace” Bailey was taking liquid nourish- ment. It was said his general con- dition was unchanged with the lU1'Pl"B1lis improvement previously noted being maintained HOCKEY RESULTS Call-American Philadelphia. 4; New Haven, 1, Providence, 2; Quebec, 0. Prices Sag In “Peg” Exchange (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Dec 20-Dragged downward by weakness at. Chicago, wheat prices sagged on the Win- nipeg Grain exchange today, deg. pite export sales approximating 500.000 bushels of Canadian wheat. At the close prices were 1-4 to 3-4 cent under the previous finish. December wheat ended at 58 'I-8, Hay It 82 l-8_ and July at 63 1-4 oetltl. Houles with Chicago con- nections were _quite good scllers of W1l`lmP°8 futures and offerings ffbm that source combined with the disturbed confidence of trad- ers genera!ly gave the market s weak tone. Rn-eigrl sales early ln the day were insufficient to olfm the dis- tllfblllk Chicago in'luor:~v Advices from Vancouver fndimtofl a grcntr interest in tonnage wl’h <~ :Pt boats in P0712, DOW loading lnm'r= than l.000,000 bushels of whrnt for ex- po't, Pit trade was n little brisker glen it has been for srwral days hic\:go's weak:-.ess v.;l~ attributed . ter, E., Mann, S. V’ 'l°D'l0s~s selling l0'l.>wing weak-, was the blonde-thatched centre ‘Ii;;§;‘§fl',t;H‘°f_§'f;_d5_ w_ Mm E_ ness in stacks and tn-. increase mms rust goal cf me s¢n¢du1¢_ Mm, G Mm, R Beckham Rosen’ sho'-vn in the offlc-ol estimate oil One minute later Beaton passed R.. Easter. 1933 Wheat prod -ctow Liverpool to McArthur but the diminutive Ac”_Gou| R' walker: defence’ was off s fraction at the close ‘left winger; shot; ws.; w1¢¢_ Bath r- -1° W- °h°m~°°= ‘°.'.~ “wr” fs:“;;.:s':.s:"ts:°“‘:.“m . an, L. Cham on. - ° » ll 9° I'»'y‘§'i°.ZI `é'<..E.“‘»‘E. num... rmchtm- Slight Rally Inlgloféflgihwmlgnzvhilfon rr; -farm Dion' B_ Mm,phy_ c en, oson a e y. tie-coal, Driscoll; defence, rl. Wllll Dlmeld drlwinc I penalty RATE' and H. Champion; forwards. N' Y’ Exchange for tripping McArthur shortly after 'r. Mscnomld. l-'_ craig. J. craig. -& the Sewnd Sf-isles cot under way Mnndsrscn, Delaney, Matthews, By John L. Cooley, Abbies pressed hard. Beaton‘s golf Referees~L. Rogers and O. Dar- A. P. Financial Wl-it,¢r. shot, bounded over the ng; md Second Period _ mu New Yom; Dec. 20.- _ Kelly was stopped twice by wilson 6 Beevere- Deosld (Ho An outburst of selling in s few vola- P1’0P¢i‘ll' Chwk the 5“°°°‘°° °I I‘h° to four. Among the wcnk-:st is--ues a minute apart and on a nalt, ¢XfP¢'flm¢HTf €VPi'Y l>€l'S‘m °lW°fI“¢ were those whose rrcent msrlret face-off in from ofthe Heart; pez the fl-Shin! U9! fm' me P“"P°°° °‘ gyrations had come under official Kane missed s golden chance when fishing was l‘H1lilT¢d 90 l’°UI-W" “Id scrutiny; professionals seemed sn- he failed to lift the rubber off the ygmgnm png) mcure a permit fl‘0m I PU* WU' xious to vacate "pool" positions as ice. Kelly drew the fifth penalty BAINT Jon” N B Dm. 20_ deli- FICUTH 5llPPIl¢d I0 I-I'l° Gen' quickly as possible and offerings be- of I-he session shortly before the 11" N" 3nm,§,lcp ks'{8],wi.‘ 'ul eral 'rouri-st Deoeflmvil °'f *li* came brisk around midday. The bell. lam m nwencgon on ,eb U ,C Canadian National Railways fmm quail, lasting barely half an hour, Sticks were being carried high at png nnmunwd hm by Hoa I: P the N-stional Parks Board at Ot' was followed by s milder slump a the start of the final frame. With D 111;” pfem-ef ,md Minmul of tuwa snow that sm permits “N little ister, mer which prices wma- Kslly sun in me box Beavers nl- 1,.;-M, ,gd mm, issued cc fishermen during the 1938 ed slowly. soles totalled 2,173,581 lied to the attack, McCann chest- Announcement. of the opening or season, of which 01117 iii were lo- shares. .... ing Dickson from 15 feet out. Kelly mg nu; “gpm “mg n¢ gh, mn- ` returned and the Abbies started to cluglgm nf g lmgghy ¢3memm,n¢ y customers are drop- penetrate drop into Beaver territ- meeting which among othwv bim- " said the msn in the ary. Kelly and Mcdlashen were ir~¢ss_ |Q¢¢lv¢d ` _ ,mich ,eport nliwav carriage. stooped by the visiting not minds: from J. 1" rr. rug, x `¢ on 7" mid another pass- and then Mcdlsshen after splitting studv into the legal and Iaonstir- 's your line?" the defense saw his chance go tions] right, of N” Brumwfck lil! dfauihll” glimmering when Wilson cleared under oankdgmglqn sggéig 5553?: luckless . F J . deadlock . r ».»» ;..si~--~<.-- - MCARTHUR thelocal citadel some anxio However “all’s well that ends well, and to the victon go the spous." ._ Abbim were shy two of their rear guard last night with “Husky” Harold Gross and young Frank Currie forced to the sidelines due to injuries. Walter Ferguson team- ed up with Bill Walker and eon- sidering it was his first game turned in a good performance. ' "Chuck" Jemxnei-t. of the Beavers was also on the casualty list last night .suffering from a wrenched knee received in Halifax. Beavers made the first danger- ousrushofthe nightonathree man break but Draper pasdng to his covered wing spoiled the effort. Kane and McArthur combined, the puck rolling across the goalrnouth, and after a. switch of players Mc- Glasherfs perfect passout had no receiver. Abbies were having trouble with Beavers' poke-checking and then McCann and Wilson pulled off spectacular saves from the sticks i of Estabrooks and Walker. "Kick" sprawled to rob McNeil I and on the return play Abbies real- ; ized. Nicholson carried to the blue Iline and passed to Kelly. Pete warmed his way in clogs laid a lshort pass on McGlsdien's stick and "Mickey" made no mistake It within half a minute. Moncton .................. Halifax Charlottetown St. John EIIII STAIl'SShot ByMcArth In Final Perio Abbies Defeat Beavers I2-1 Keep Pace With Fast Travel- -IC ling Wolverines. ij'-;’ LEAGUE STANDING -“fl -- »-vice:-,é H [Q e=enr-in-1 Hw-§ F. A. 52 21 38 22 29 42 11 45 “I-lymie” McArthur’s goal, shortly past the half'-way mark in the third period last night enabled Stan JackBon’s Abegweiis to hang a 2-l defeat onae P St. John Beavers and within striking distance of the Hal Wolves who had defeated Moncton thel “Hub” town 2-0. of The wining counter broke a 1 wh h had lasted from < in the second period when Donald _. ' “Kick” McCann from close range, - : lg- setting “Mlclley” McGIashen's ` t 1 6 . sl period goal for the locals. ' ‘ ‘ It was a dull set-to for the most part and gave the fans little to 'elf-_` thuse over except in the final frame when the llomesters seemed to fathoni the Beavers poke-checking game and made_their attacks bite deep unto allen tcrrltory. Previous to this front-luaerd of the Benedict crew had been stopping Abbie plays in midi ice and on quick-breaking thrusts had given McCannils\f us moments. '°: thsrnllingpuck. on carrted to the Beaver blue-line. slipped the puck between the de- fense to McArthur. Bymie alidirx fthe wafer into thg corik. Wilson lllve s. great dim!!! the final minutes, making spectacular sava as Abbie paraded to his doorstep crown a good efveninfs ped Beaton hsndily lust al bell. . ,, Houston and Donald pick of the visitors firing night, the speeding I-lous ing the eyes of the fans "s;vus°“" .sp er did yomnara on the Abbie defense Isnt. nw while several Of his lirtiq ` the ice opened up dandy Q chances. "Kick" McCann gig; éag *§&E§ TTSETSI the final period being nocewmthi' LINIUPS " Abbies: Goal., llocann; defense, Walker. Ferguson, Hudson; centre. Besson, Mcolsshsn: risht. wing Kane. Kelly; left wing,,McArthur, Nicholson, Beaven: Goal. Wilson: defense, Draper, McNeil: centre, Dickson. Carroll; right wing, Houston, Reisf; left wing, listabrooks. Donald. Referea-H. Butler, Halifax; J. Bquanbriggs, Charlottetown. SUMMARY First Pea-led l. Abbies, Moclashen Nicholson) 1035. Penalties: None. Stops: McCan.n9. Wilson ll. 33 -0 . tile shares roused the stock market H011-59011. bnlklnl lwsy from an PUUMGN 1700514. MN. from its lethargy today and prices Abbie Ylld. WB-S .I0ll\¢d IJ! D0l’lIld lm' Duper' Xmy- P S ‘softened on around. Them v-_.5 rliturlrling to thiulce. ue earned to 5'°P°1 M¢C\nri 1. Wilson U- oonsiderable recu rn-.ion from the 0 ue nt, a lon for- roves uccess lows by the rsnkptfna ills, however, ward owl to hlspgieadte and Tr was “W Perle# with tus result that the s.»¢-rugs net 1-1. Beaton was in close on o ness 3- ~*°'~’*°‘~ Wmh" ‘Raimi MONTREAL Q“°‘- D°°- ”_m"h loss amounted to about a point and from Kane but missed the net and 114°- culture has received a decided ini- B hm whereas at _,Ummm 11,.; de- with Heist serving a penalty for nmluaf Dllllef, McArthur. PGN* l'l`°m lm Yum” °f °x9°’I' cline was substantially larger. hooking Nicholson nearly realized 507957 “Com” 7. WUM1 7- me;'i_lS l¥;;4§a;;e1fh¢N§§’;§]3;‘1° d At tge worst, .=cvcirsill0stocr.t= warg front th; cvczlrzlicr. their passout car- see lon ve to aroun coins lm om ng o sons s a e, Fel-guso - - ‘ dl-ll'Ill8 lb# 1933 5¢°5°n~ In Md" "° tgewngeneral list spproxlmawlv one mid Dnlfer drew two minutes hall; NB* ’ é ~. ' eg ' . I U 1 1 _ __ W I Bringing Up kwa _ BY GWFKG McManus LI JIGG coll -fm: ` " " ¢'¢ ’/Z r sense; -it-_ - 5 F r ‘-FILAAKIBIF us£$t nd»si>4l1Qi 5 SYQUFIQ scariest. Nm, minutes before time Bi-2_1* as \ 1 -fu his hair-raising save off Kellogg' <=.§¥’-if .- is .|¥"° .-' .1 v 3ii»n i V ,SBPD v “v”-*'=:~.r~r~.=_-_'rv 1"' »-salsa R ,`.. .,,.._, `.’.w -4.-sts; _ \ .,, -.,._`-».~.e.-\'~ - 1.-.. ..._ ._. '\'#e' -.~ . -_ 1*. . if -.as ,sm - . ,H a smart. game in the-Abbis i ll