THE CHARLU"'I‘E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING NEW “ATDORT WORLD A BBIES BATTLE WOL VES A T HALIFAX FRID Y lower In &. i NC. P. by Guardian's Special Wire- j» LIONCTON, Jan. N-dvllozzcton l awks may have had their wings clipped by professional clubs and lost a few tall feathers in the tur- ulant current season but they still rpossess plenty of power and scor- {Ing punch. Hawks tonight defeaied pthe Saint John All Stars 0-3 in the r;0penlnf,' game of the New Bruns- wick Big Three Me ‘ 1e 14908110. Only a small crowd of fans ._tumed out in a mid-winter blizmrd foseethegamebuttherestoftbe iggpula/tion missed one of the best ‘ key games played on Moncton lice this year. Had the Allan Cup jbeen wt stake, the players could not "Ihave put more pep, thumping and ‘bumping into their play. The gurus was closer than the score indicates. After a scoreless first period Knucker- Irvine. who fplayed centre for the Medlnski- John ‘I niilg Game Of New Bruns- wick Mercantile League Produc- tive Of Rugged Hockey. Seven ,. Goals Scoreiln Third Period. Display Downing Te am ,Muckle line, rapped in p. neat goal on a sweeping forward pass from Len Burr-age, Just before the gong ended the session. The third period produced the other seven goals. Burrage bugged a goal on a pass from Dukc Camp- , bell, and a few seconds later Des- ‘ilets slauuned in a counter on a paas from Brenneman. Irvine and Muckle combined for two quick goals, Irvine snoring the first and Muckle the other. Des Smith put the All Stars back in the running on a clever in- dividual effort, but this effort was iofifset by Charlie Marshall 'I‘he veteran Hawks’ defence ace, 111111188. scored the final goal of e night On pass from McLean. The two broke clear of the pack as Allsinss were swarming around the Moncton goal late in the session, . LONDON, Jan. x-Sponscred by Canadian High Commissioner How- _.» ard G. Ferguson, u group of amateur ; yachtsmen here are seeking a Bri- "tlsh backer and cash prises for the t proposed 3.000 mile trans-Atlantic , race between the Bluenose and , Gertrude L. ‘Ihebaud, rfleetest of Z Canadian and United States fishing ' ichooners. The proposed sailing duel, which would be one of the features of the . King's Jubilee oelebro/tiorls, drew nearer a reality when it became known today the Royal Ocean Rac- f Feb. ill-Old Timers vs. Five Aces. ' ing club might sponsor the race. L. The Bluenoses skipper, Capt. Angus Walters. already has said he . ls willing to pit his boat, holder of the International Fishermenh Tro- iSeekingi British Backer ,.For Proposed Ocean Race; TjRoyal Ocean Club Likely my, against her United States rival in a race across the ocean and Capt. Ben Pine of the Gertrude L. The- baud, is willing to accept the chal- lenge. If the necessary financial backing can be arranged and the race is stand. the two sohooners would spend five months "barn-storming" through British ports and perhaps race back to stage a. real official battle for the cup the Bluenose has held for 13 years. If the latter race is held this year it will be the first time in more than three years that the Canadian and United States boats have matched their sailing skill. In the fall of 1931. off Halifax, Blucnofie took two straight from her rival. ‘BID FDDR” [scurnuir Following is the schedule of the Holy Name Club "Big Four" League. All games start at 8.30 p. m. Jan. 22 - Old Timers vs. Holy Name Club. - Jan. M~Flve Aces u. Colonials. Jan. ZiL-I-Ioly Name Club vs. Col- " : anials. f, Jan. iii-Old Timers vs. Five Aces. . Feb. 5-Old Timers vs. Colonials. _\ Feb. 7—l-f. N. Club vs. Five Aces. - Feb. lw-Flve Aces vs. Colonials. Feb. l4—Old Timers vs. H. N. Club Feb. 21—I-I. N. Club vs. Colonials. Fob. 26-1-1. N. Club vs. Five Aces. " ~ Feb. 28-—Old Timers vs. Colonials. . _Mar. 5—-Old Timers vs. H. N. Club. Mar. ‘l-Flve Aces vs. Colonials. Mar. 12-11. N. Club vs. Colonials. Mar. l4—Old Timers vs. Five Aws. _Mar. ill-Old Timers vs. Colonials. iMar. 3l—H. N. Club. vs. Five Aces. Mar. 26—l=‘ive Aces vs. Colonials. Mar. 28-—0ld Timers vs. l-‘LN. Club f Apr. 2-0ld Timers vs. Five Aces. /Apr. 4-H. N. club vs. Colonials. ‘Apr. 9-H. N. Club vs. Five Aces. fApr. 11-Old Timers vs. Colonials. 1 Apr, iii-Old Timers vs. KN. Club. fApr. ill-Five Aves vs. Colonials. - Apr. 23—1-f. N. Club vs. Colonials. i Apr. 25-01:! Timers vs. Five Aces. May 2-H.- N. Club vs. Five Aces. i Apr. 90-014 Timers vs. Colonials. ‘I, F. Ayres 8, H. Rodd i. Total 20. Senior Ya Defeat . Collegians Ifld by rangy Heath Saunders who accounted for eighteen of his team's points Senior “Y" hoop » squad defeated the P. W. C. team 46-28 in a “Y" house league game The Lineups: . Senior Y: Saunders 18. Rzwe 4. Walker ll, Henry B, Langllle 1, Garnhurn 6. Total 46. P. W. C.: Smith 8, Larter 4, cul- len 4, Sterling, Johnson B, Morrow, Dewar 3. McKay 1. Total 28. Refenccs: W. Goss and J. McLean. Times: Art Jones. Scorer: R. Farquharson. A-BBIE SISTERS BEATEN In a regular game of the girl's league, P. W. C. Co-eds kept their winning streak intact by winning from the strong Abbie Sister squad 20-11. The lineups: Abbfn Sisters: D. Heart: 2. A. sherry 3, E. Rattenbury 3, C. Saun- ders 2, G. Grant, L. MncKeuzi-c, A. Mac-Gee 1. Total 11. P. W. C. Girls; K. MaoGulgun '4, M. Mahar, M. Gay, J. MacEachern. G. Cnmpiaell, B. Doyle, M. Rogers, Referee: W. (loss. He wolft Qdg 99 confidencelnumanwboulu Q Jlmcompidnltlnthlsednlittedlygoodworkdceezft get his anywhere. But it‘: his own fault. Employers today won't place Atender nkhisnoeueusaforueglectingdravhg. Today's flillette"lluclsde"ieelpedellypreceecedforfaet,mooth wcrkcusensldvefsen. Ivntwonhevuadaynvhesaneces- arymreendnlyennaforteblu. lahowpleanncnbsvlqm hluynpahgedflflidtfilimfladn.” to "get by” without shaving. who, Class A Pace: Sampson Hal , (ggpjflflzgd on a pass from Bumlga 2.02 3-4, Hush 2.10, Winnie Winkle Boston Car en. planned to leave the hospital today. _ponte all memberfof the pue- DPENIND SATURDAY Wealth Available S h o u l d Make For Great Season. ' Good ice on the river and s course laid off just about where the old one was last year is welcome news for the horsemen who have teen waiting for the officials of the Victoria Driving Club to make that announcement. There is a lot of speed when we come to look it over. If you do not iind your horse's. name on the list below just handdt in to Largeh Livery Stable where he will be tak- en care or and classified properly. The first race of the season will ;be held Saturday afternoon. Sat- ! urduy morning's Guardian will con- ? min the classes and probable start- ers. Below is a list of city and sur- round speed. 2.12 1-2, V010 Rico 2.04. Clasp A Trot: Lusty Frisco 2.07 3-4, Heathefbelle 2.10, Peter |DBW€3 2.12. Class B. Pace: Lawless Peter. Real Great 2.19 1-2, lvflckey Aubrfy 2.15 1-2. La. RICO. ‘Thrcc-year-olds: Temple Kal- muck. Royal Britten, Worthy Mac. Bonnie Britten, Lena. Kalmuck. Green Colts: Worthy Guy. Alma Worthy, Mary Grattan, Taxi Jim. Halsey, British Belle. Class B. ‘Trotters: Ethel Aubrey, Mr. Henley, Golden, Sybil Set. l-‘our-year-olds: Rosebud, Miss Al , Worthy, Balbo. TD BE BACK IN llNEllPi IBERADES of Speed I I Chuck‘ Templeton '0 . SPORTRA ITS tnncénahivnmo ’ _ b '7 ‘ /' Emu: awe ms ' Along The Sidelines (By ht Power) IN TEN DAYS (C. P. By Guardian's Special Who) BOSTON, Jan. 23.-Jimmy Ward, Montreal Maroons rilht winger. who suffered a concussion of the brain last night in a hockey game with the Boston Bruins. will be back in the game in a week or l0 days, u physician said today. His condition was described as "very good." Dr. Martin Crotty, Bruins’ physic- ian. said an X-ray examination showed no skull fracture and thus relieved fears that another Ace Bailey traged had occurred at the He said Ward BURLIND Some excellent curling has been seen at the Summerside Curling Club last week. New mber are making good progress, and when the Provincial matches are played, Bum- merside should carry oi! some of the honours. Following ure the results 0i the week-end games: F. Murphy, 9 P. Weeks, T H. T. Holman. 17 R. L. Wlllet, 0 T. A. Campbell. 8 M. P. 'l'itus,_6 Monday's Games J. H. Pritchard, 13 F. Murphy, 6 M. W. Bell, 9 P. Weeks, '1 W. E. MacDonald, 12 W. B. McNelll, D R. S. P. Jardine, '1 H. T. Holman, 0 -s. ___,__ DEBLARED At a meeting of the represent- atives of the Y. M. O. A. bowling league last night the Prince Gro- cery tcum was declared winners of the city League and the Baptist Church team winner of the Church W- The Conunerciai Icllue has not yet been convpleicd but b! the first of next week playoffs are expecicd to get underway. ThcQNJIcteItesznAr-einfirst place with the Guardian second and the Telephone Co. and Mari- time Electric fivel fighting it Out for the other playoff position. At the meeting discussion took place rennin, the foundation of a new league which would incor- vlous league Ind any new playIl who wished to participate, but nothing definite wu unds After much discussion the meet» inc adjourned until a later date. Mr. lcPage acted n chairman. lllfllflt T BECOMES more apparent af- ter ewch game they play that the Royals are going to prove might tough oppos tion to the Junior Abbies whe the Island play-offs roll around. C C C A81‘ NIGHT they picked on m- other City League tcam and when it was all over they had not only beaten them, but in so doing blanked them to the tune of 5-0. Smart defensive work and m mbeatablo goalie was their chief stock in trade last night and it proved more than enough. C C C 0ST OF THE credit for their recent showings is due to “Chick" Williams, former Ab- bies star. "Chick" has worked hard with the boys, giving of his time imsparlngly and is getting lots of satisfaction out of the manner in which the youngsters are respond- ing to his orders. C C C UT WHILE on the Junior hockey subject, Lou Campbell's p Abbie squad are by no means idle. Minus several of year's .. UT OF CHAOS comes order. After much speculation. argument and what have you, as to Just what. was to develop out of the local hockey situation, comes the announcement that the Abegwelts, un- daunted by CAI-IA. rulings, the treatment accorded them by St. John and Morlcton in the matter or forming a. Mercantile League (the latter matter being hardly a compliment, but rather the opposite, to the sportsmanship shown by those responsible), will carry on. Rather than allow the Wolverines to take the "Big Three" title without a struggle the management strove desperately to mount the many obstacles that confronted them and success has crowned their affor-ts. The team leaves for Halifax tomorrow morning for the first game of the best out of five series and every red-blooded fan, appreciat- ing the fighting spirit that is carrying the members of the squad into the fray will be wishing them luck, and although they will be unable to lend the vocal support in the first game it appears by the comments heard on the coming series mat they will be out in numbers legion for the second game at the Forum Wednesday night next. C C C DIBKSDN TD PERFDRN IN ENGLAND (C. P. By Gulrdlaws Special Wire) NEW GLASGOW, N. 8., Jan. 23.- Foster Dickson, formerly with Saint John Beavers, received a cable to- day from the management of the Richmond Hockey Club in Emgland requesting him to finish the season with that club. decided to drop his present ,. , Job as coach of " the New Glas- gow Seven -Ups and accept the proposition. He will sail for Eng- stlrs at the start of t e season. they have been further weakened by the 5 dustion of Steele and Currie to the seniors, but the gape are beinl filled and it will take a lot of tough battling to dislodge them from their throne. C C C " AGEY IOU." anxious to find out Just how his squad will shape up under fire is send- ing them against Montague Prim- roses, Island intermediate cham- pions, at Mon‘ uv Friday night, and the Abbie mentor expects his altar-gel to give the title holders a mighty stiff . C N A BURL? contested bonlblel at Montague lust 11181114, the - Eastern Mmepoui team rs- tsinod the McArfluu ‘trophy from the invading Ohlrlottctonlans leading by two rinks M the end of ploy 111m rouinur Ill-lamented» be “t!!! H!!! Rodonrne; rink io- nlgbt at ‘l. o'clock im- hoebey pru- t, Clan Smith. - museum d; Blin- ohard, Jen-n Valley. Isabelle Day.‘ . up with the 5t. " John team to play amateur hockey looking forward to Allan Cup competition, but the Beavers turned to commercial ‘ ‘ey out- side the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and the New Glasgow boy resigned. l-ie will team up with Joey Benton and Hymlc MacArthur. former members of the Charlotte- town Abegwelts, on one oi’ tbs Richmond Club forward lines. FORUM SKATING TONIGHT -BAND - SPECIAL MUSIC H O C K E Y sumuansnm Vs. ABBIES (Intermediate) FRIDAY NIGHT Aecao Almislion, are} u. child- ren, I - - _ Boston Fans Speculat- v in last night's game here. ‘bert Bell for Albany. In the second wruicuum A r r 1-: c r, nrrrulisrln? ing On Outcome 0f Ward Accident In t. aoxmo i nususrastr. was: scour terday Clears JANUARY 24. 193.5 ' Migh ty-‘rn-Stragglcs Expected i , Before lVinnersi Declared Wire From -MaT1-d'ger Conn Yes- Up Existing Dif- ferences -- Abegweits Leave and Wolves will be no pink tea ni- ‘Regards to Shore. _ Tomorrow Morning. Almhielrlyrfi $51 Writer m hooks battles loadin w (By Guardian's smhl win). y 0,, gig-my BOSTON, Jan. ZL-Thanlfllll thlt Jimmy Ward's injury was not as serious as was first feared, Boston hockey fans today wondered just what effect the accident would hue on Eddie Shore, the Bruins’ great sparkplug. Ward. veteran right-winger f0! Montreal Marouns, was scheduled to return home tonight after receiv- ing hospital treatment for the con- cussion he suffered when felled by one of Shore's rugged body checks The Montreal player dropped al- most on the same spot where Irvin "Ace" Bailey of Toront Leafs, col.- llded with shore a year ago and received the fractured skull that P sparring has ended and the Abbie: will entrain Friday morning, have supper at ‘Drum and g! straight to the rink About four o'clock yesicrday afternoon a wire was received from game at Charlottetown the foi- lowing Wednesday evening Janu- filr- ‘Them is no love lost. we can ‘usurp you, between the manage- ment or players and the Wolver- ines. We have not been the recl- pients of any favors and the lssl game ,‘..,,_ ‘ ther should have been a drew, even according to the I-fsi- ifax pres. The Abbies would have got away this morning but the delayed u- rival or Dunn's wire did not give them a chance to make tbs neces- sary arrangements. lit is a long wipandtheywlllarrivelatc but they will do wedit to themselves we feel sure. uemt Wednesday evening when the ended nu hockey career. m 30th ti? WM W" '-° b° wood some of the playoff eerie: m first inspection of Ward re- played at um: many. "Wu-w will be here. A m; house with vealed a severe concussion‘ but Dr. 1st. plenty of vocal encouragement will Martin Crotty, the Bruins physlc- The pirblkdty given in yesterday’! go I long way to put the spirit of lan, found no sign of a f ‘ has ‘ ’ $116 ‘“‘ ' M ‘ ‘ into our team when the player was X-rayed t0- qxvrt lovers considerably towards Looking over- me 11mm; you w“ day. The physician approved Ward's the series. Old ‘ nderstsndings “ma; up?“ u” 1on1 mm m; b991, immediate return to Montreal and predicted he would be able to re- sume play in a week or 10 days. Shore, decidedly high-strung, was on the verge of a nervous break- down after the Bailey incident. For weeks his sleep was haunted by its memory and even after a long lay- nfl. this outstanding defencemln was unable lo regain his usual form. have been cleared away and light is downing onsport funsthnt the locals have been the football for Mansion, Saint John and Halifax. It would be taking the easy course to fold up and let the Wol- verines have the playoffs without Since the Bruins go as Shore goes, M’: n‘ m4 Q3’ gfiapfg i“ {jffbffdbfijm ‘m’ hoitlesofi fir‘; they have dio- ar ucc 11 w rous to ped. down into their pockets again. his club. Shore has to be at his best 8b balance the Bruins’ defen- sive forces and much of the credit for Boston's 4-3 victory over the Marioons was due to his sensational wor . Bedeq a c Wins From Albany A very fast game oi’ hockey was Played in Beheque Rink Monday 1098“ night, Jan. 21st, between the 5t. Pats of Albany and the Bedeque Royals. In the first period Leona!!! Hollis scored for Bedeque and Gli- period Ralph McInnis scored for the Redeque team and R. McLeod for Albany. In the third period both sides went out to win and the pace was very fast throughout the whole per- iod several penalties were given players on both sides and several injuries also cropped up. Ralph Mclnnpi received a bad cut from a skate, cutting right through his boot and giving his foot a bad gash: Reggie Murray was hit in the face with the puck from a shot by one of his own team, Leonard mum was hit on the leg with the puck and had to be carried oi! the ice. Two oi the players got into a scrap and both were penalized. Just a_few minutes before the gong sounded Austin McDonald picked up the puck at centre ice and with the de- fence all off guard made the win- nlng shot for Bedeque, the game ending 3-2 in favor of Bedeque. Referee-Harry Green, J1me of play-Mart Delllnohcs. The lineups: Bedequo-Goal, Walter Richards; defence, Alec Richards and Reggie Murray; forwards, Iconud Hollis, Ralph Mclnnls, Austin McDonald, Sidney Murray. frank MeDonIld. Album-Goal. Sutherland Camp- bell: defence. R. McLeod and Oil- bert Bell; forwards, M. Delaney, Harold l-Ialflell. Norman Walsh, Lloyd Walsh, Stanley Delaney. The mecutive of the Clark league decided that the previous game Dlayed between Albany and South lheetown must be played over slain on account of irregularities in cm- nection with both teams the night of the contest, and the Rune between Bedeque and . I1- unors will be played on Thursday, Jsu. Nth-S. ._._.....i_..__ BULLDOG! BIA‘! lIVlN-UPI NIW GLASGOW, N. I -(O.P.l--Ant "l0 flllt hi1! OI 0h! i i; l CARNIVAL AND W! B d a n rm: firms. i mun. summer aw PyHNéII-w l. . C!’ Admission ' , Pills.‘ culled on. more good friends and secured the necessary slnews of war lo carry the fight into the enemy's lcrriicry. This series between the. Abbie: Nflw-AE-NBITIME HDDKEY over Port Williams to take an 8-8 win in a regular Valley Hockey e fixture here tonight. Ii; was the University loam’! first home game of the season. 0A1‘! IN l-l WIN . N. 8.. Jan. 23- (OIJ-Coubtnuing their winnim streak. Kentvillc Wildcats tonight trounced the Canning Hmbitsnts 9-2 in the Valley Hockey League. Wildcats ‘ in close on the goal for their scores while the Habitsnts relied on slump-shooting from the blue line. handed. In awful jolt by the C. A. H. A. No less than eight member: of its for-user line will be absent. Kelly with the Beagles and the other seven in Baint John. Their placeswilibetskenbyfuniorsand former seniors, Clarence Steele of Bummenids, Harry mimic, Johnny squarebrigm. r Waiicr Iawlor, Whitlook and Moxie with Harold (from as barrier man and conch combined. 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