lmihmii,‘ -- l i I aoxnvc 5°°KEY_ » -' .~ sasxarnatn wmlsrmxvtl - ornan, scour ' Accidents (Mar Tilt _AS , HflWkS D¢if@flt _Av bbi es Knucvker "Irvine Ink Hospital. As Result Of Head-on Crash Into BoardsKpane §_u_f_fers Hip Injury, ' " i (C. P. By Guardian's’ Special Wire) MONUIGN, Dec.- b-Moncton Hawks stopped use mnrandln‘ a“- loiletuw-n Abesweits who haves been creating havoc among the tum o: [he Maritime Mercantile league, hora tonight. The Allan (hip champ- ions won s wide-open. fllwhins. dlnlllll’ lame s-s and the decision might just as easily have gone the other-way so close was the play throughout, "r - ~ T114 time was marred by two Incidents in which slum were 1r s red although the pine 4 lcftwing star of the llwka is in the city hos- pital h a sesni-ocnaeloll condition with a badly bruised ilw and a severely wrenched 'bali.llllcondition ianot-regardedas ' nlthoughhe will likely be out of the game for lomakaawldeswaepingseoep-upof homi-heoornerwhenheslippedqq. hadidni hsvetimetorahe andcrsshedhesd- E linuchr KANE HINDI) A This accident was about mid-way through the third session but in the gecond period .’ many more splendid scoring chim- ss they cashed in on, and the game was packed with thrills ughout. Referee Sailor Herbert Jack "Hurry" called only ten penalties, six going Kane was oar- to the visitors. mi from the :-- loe, writhing in Charlottetown: , goal: pain as the re- Bmitih, McOabe, Ouirrle, defense; sull oi a check Kane, Getliiffe, ; P. Kelly, ill‘ Knucker Ir- “Deallete, right wing: R , vine. he sus- Bmulamsn, J. Kelly, led! uinul an in- Monoton: libater, goal. Gilli, Bur- flury i011 sciatic rage. Mcdinsicl, defense. James, nerve, in the hip In a ttc n d l n g physician state; silver an exam- ination 0f the player. He was unable to return - i» to ills some but it is believed he viii not be out of action for any With of time. Ywtd by Bill who inn-nod in a bangup game in all depart» mints and who scored three of the live goals, the Hawks played ag- nrssive hockey nil-the h Milieu. centre; Muckle, Marshall, right wing; Irvine, McDonald, leit ' commas! Pirat Period 1.- Oharlottctown, Blenneman weaiilets) 10.04. (James. Mar- liaii) 16.24. i fa, McDonald, Gill, Dealllbta, Currie. Stops: Sergeant, 10, maln- 5. Second Period t-Mmdm, Miller (Jamal) 5&- a-miarlotbeiown, P. Kelly (Kane) 8:42. s-Moncton Irvine 16M. P. Kelly (Des- Walter “N18” B-imnemm. who med in s rousing game for file ‘ Asbbies period while Duke McDonald of the Hawks and Ray Get- liffe of the Ab- $242. Bsenneman. (Currie, Nit-liaison. P. Kelly) 5-40. Penal —-Brememeni Stops: Bargeant 0. Rater 0» McNa mara Is F o rvc e cl Out Of Race (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) NEWARK. NJ, Dec. 3.—1t took a stomach-ache ‘of the acutc variety todowhstbmkenbonesodvarious siaes never could do-keep Recgi McNamara, the "grand old man" c! ““"‘.2l “ti?” til"; i“ ‘l? “i” alieadtoMillew iiredatm“ " w ”' “m” sent from point lilacilslosnd than mam“ r Guam i ... m m, own ,ebound_ For the first time since 013, when H“? Kelly. who was onoiof the Mmmnm “u” m’ ‘mm Amtnlm‘ "It liizhte o: the guns and an m‘ "u" m“ m“ ‘m mum‘ lsluiding pbflorfllgf, d from the starting lineup in the New -. were "m, “out m,“ mm, York race which started last nlsht- ‘. 15m; and it w“ m m” p1“, A, substitute was hastily enrolled '- "Huffy" Km, w” mjund and it was learned that. McNamara. t. Humclne whipped ‘ p“. m was confined tohlshnme hare with p» rigm w,“ m,“ M‘ u h. ‘n, the above mentioned stomach coho. -- . by mm, ‘M- xmy c”, osedasacute indlteation. l i: into the . Mbiiutomh "°°-$f,‘f:°~'“'°“s§,‘j"u_: ‘ ltrs claimed t "WYUQ" um, bu, flnfimiidm Garden grind without the snarled B's p951 gun” m the fir!” Aiiltfllllli, 1M‘ l 11701106 0f H10 offside. . I f» pad. st the . Brennr, ‘Wrlirenllemnnznflibuzrfeoesla: bllwsepuckandsl editpli’ “l-‘wwmei-oitnenet: Till 500R! The Hawks tied the score while ink Currie was in tho hooaegow. ‘mes Viki"! Marshall's pass and lBYBd ln tn Miller after drawing i‘ defence out of position. Mil- ‘ Wllrried in close before firing. The champions went ahead early " I free-scoring second period. 1 1 advantage of a penalty to ~i nnemiin. James was blocked at ~ island defame but slid the y... PUTscnaursannso lng sway but for 31-year: he never before missed the season's his event. -SKATING THIS ‘AFTERNOON ’ 3-5 1M ic f the spedaCililldien or Get them season tick- » etsfor Christin” was not rowh. Knucker Irvine. fast skating ' ° Chaney, Charlie and Willie Beech- Leofs Remember Hirn SMRSHL . ro mu NJ-Li." " cunmeiousui .. v "fi \ 4am: atmoucu\\ m: oiuce Powearui. MONTREAL Cnamolzue 5 ma: colm. no '= m Pnlzncumk m’ Quilt A wan; OF 592:0 mas n5 us clo mar Vina’! vnilfilllls .ANll BEAVERS PLAY TIE Mo n s o n Deadlocks Count With 12 Sec- onds to Go — Teams (Fall to Score in Overtime. (C. P. by Guardian's special Wire) HALIFAX. Dec. gflwa-lter MD!!- ehsnged the aspect of the big four ildcmantile Hockey League tonight when he scored a tying goal ag- ainst Halifax Wolverines in the last l2 seconds of play with ‘his beam one mun short. His bomb- shell goal swiped an almost owtain victory and icague leaders“, from llhe Wolves who had been W108 to all. away a 3-2 win. far as _ mm Just 33 sec-i onds after the Along The Sidelines (By Pat Power) BEBWEITS HAD their whining streak halted at Moncton last ‘night but. in losing they lost none of the prestige they have lately gained. Press reports say it was an even battle all the way through, with the playiwide open and dazzling. Hawks deserve a. lot of credit for their brilliant comeback and showed conclusively that they still possess the fighting spirit that carried them to two Allan Cup victories. Local fans, while a little disappointed at the outcome nevertheless treated the de- feat philosophically, taking the stand, as a result of the stalemate at Halifax, that the Abegweits will once more open up e. gap between themselves and the Hawks on Wednesday night. And by the way the coming battle at the Forum should be a great struggle. Hawks. by their two repent wins have regained a lot of cou- fldencc while the locals, now that the strain of keeping a winning streak intact, will be out to start a new one on. its way. O l I HE Disarromnrgci angle to last night's some wiw the report 0! the injury to Jackie Kane. The diminutive "Hurry," playing the hockey o! his career this season, has been the league's outstanding centre to date and it is tc be hoped that the injury will not keep him out of the lineup. iiawlts.,also suffered a. casualty to their speedy left winger, Knucker Irvine. Should the "Knucker" be out any length of time, Moncton will fcel his loss keenly, as the dashing, speedy style of the Hawk speedster has played an important part in the Hawks’ ci- iensiva _ a o a ROBABLY THE stlifest workout to date was held by Abbie In- te. edlatcs yesterday morning, the boys going through a stiff hour nndahalfdrilLAslsthecaseln the Junior ranks, large numbers are turning out for practice each N 111m CASE of the present day Bacrs, Max the world's cham- pion and Buddy, it may be that the latter is being given a "build up" on lrhlemstzéengkth ofb tthlzufizipll- tation of ro er. u oes m°mmir “n md“"“““ °‘ “h” not follow that he lacks ability of hockey interest that is sweeping his om B”, Wm have to be“ m“ pmvmce this season‘ out o’ better boxers than he has mot. to town candidates are increasing in date before bung accepted u a number and by the form some of potential champion, but he need them are showing bid fair to give not b3 rushed goo quickly. After the older members of the squad s m ha h” not had much “pa, battle royal for the respective po- lance. aitions. ass HE SPORT of boxing has pro- duced quite o. number of “brother acts,“ with one as good as the other in some cases. Examples are to be found in Joe and Vince Dundee, each of whom held the world-welterweight title; Mike and Tom Gibbons. Joe and Johnny Shugrue, Dave, George and Billy Shade, George and Andy IDNDON, Dec. 3. — The British Gold Union Joint Advisory Council today fixed the dates for Englands three major gold championships of 1985. The amateur championship, now held by W. Lawson Little Jr. of San Francisco, will be contested over the Royal Lytham St. Annes Links be- ginning May 20. The VZ-hole British open will be Played at Muirfield starting June 24, while the womens championship has been assigned t0 Newcastle and starts May 24. er, Ritchie and "Plnky" Mitchell, and Billy and Frankie Petrclle. o Nobodywants to hire Bill-even bl is capable. 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Gillette Blue Blades Beavers went into the scoring 'coiumn five minutes later with left Mmer OLeary 1181181118 de- fenseman Draper's weak shot past Bubar, the Wolves regained their two-goal lead shortly before the and of the same period when Mic- key McGlnshen dented: the twlnes on a play in which Hudson.» and Lennon, other Wolverines» two goal-getters, figured- Beavers Rally But in the all-impoltant third period, the Beavers, determined tn: close out the ‘homestcts’ lead, swarmed all around the Bubar citadel ln rush alter rush and son, flashy Saint John centre, B81118 began championship, the oflicial figures ‘Khan Lmlmm reveal tonight. " sent thg waives __ Gehri8. who kept on hitting all into a two goal MQNQQN kinds of pitching even after his b“ one minute “m. the woond team, New York's Yankees, fad period 8m under way‘ Although before the title drive of Detroit 'I‘ig- THREE caravans» TIE, 11v MER CA NTILE LOOP i i -o-c-kl-E- Y i l I 0 AT 8. 30 SEATS WEI. BE PRO Gehrig! Home ‘Run K3; Leads League In Batting T U F ll R N.B. lllNlllR (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, Dec. il-Inu Gehrig, Major league baseball's current "Iron Man" holder of the big time record for service in consecutive games at 1,504, crashed his way to his first American League batting t"; “M358 Jill's? 5'3“ °’ it" C. P. B Guardian's ° w“ 5' - Wm 9 ( , N_ s“ Dsgcgiuwége‘: home-run title with 49 round-trip Brunswick Junior Hockey Assocla- bl°ws' leading th° 1933 ‘mammal “on Wm be ‘armed at a meetmg m in batting and homers, Jimmy Fox: Moncton Friday afternoon, James E. WW. President of the Maritime Am- ateur Assoclation announced today. He said that he had requested all centres of that province interested in Junior hockey to send delegates to the session. A similar association has been operated successfully in Nova scotla. for the past four years. Pllililllltliim He also topped the league with 409 in total bases pounded out, 115 81118165. 40 doubles and six triples in addition to his home-runs. He landed third to Charley t‘ “J , second bnsempn and sparkplug of the ‘risers. in scoring and second number of hits. Gehrlnger scored 134 runs, Bill Werber of Boston had 129, while Gehrig eros- sed hostile plaice 12s times. Geh- more than Gehrig produced. Werber displaced Ben Chapman cashed in two goals on pemfeclr- plays to tie the score. Bill-Walker grabbed up Elmer's clearance shot. after the latte? had~cmno far. out. of his goal to stopR/ed- I'm-refs drive, and easily slipped the puck into the goal. Many fans were out of the rink, confident of a. Wol- verine win, when Morison scored his surprising tallllly. Short one man, Beavers nevertheles kept with all men up. All might have been well for the homestcrs had Vince Ferguson rushed instead of trying to bang the puck clown the ice. As it was Houston stopped thepuck at the blue-line, sent it. in to Morison will shot big-h into the net through a crowd of players. Penalties Few -'" ' Although pen- alties dished out RcferceEmle Davin were com- » paratively fewin number during the ‘l0 minutes of play, one oi them paved the . way for Beaver‘: olpcnirl goall. With off, Olleary we.- Draper shot through defense frmn with (TI/wry and Draper in the cooler, but the Wolverines were un- able to score what would have moved the deciding goal. Wolves fiver-Confident I The main reason for the tie-score was over-confidence on the part of the Wolverines. With the game nearly over, they were content. with dang erous rushes with the Beavers all up, but they let ‘llhem slip, and Monsonwassbletoacoxehistyingl toes horn gong in B0118. although many tholqht the whistle blew too frequently and booed Davin when- averblslmdwemtobisllps. The McCllssban-lcnnon-Hudson line scored all the Wolverine goals and was the lino of the 1118M. The Beaver front-line of playedibebeotolmizlnstion and werethemsinoogiutheaalntl Johnattsnt. Lineupu- . Saint Jolmr» Goal. fence, Dnpn. cmtre Karin th- '-..:Y-:.:= diary. I ; wing i Sherwood, lioubton, nsston. Halifax: Goal; -Bubsr; defense , New s i» 25¢ -1lo(e.s0¢ WALKER Pirrona of Cleveland knocked out Mickey Walker of Shrcwsbury Man- or, N.J., in the 11th round of their scheduled ill-round bout tonight. for the first time in his long career Walker was counted out. ‘Iihe two blows were struck with lightning rapidity after two minutes, 19 sec- onds of the 11th round. Eleven thousand spectators sat in surprised silence as the referee colmtcd over the popular battler. count of nine by a hard right hook on the point of his Jaw in the second round and he never seemed to fully recover from the eflects of the punch. pound “toy bulldog" in nearly all the chapters. li-Jimmle Leonard, Jogglns middle- weight, and Billy Holm. New Wat- tre, Mosher, McGlashezi; left. wing @150 Shields, L-awlor, Hudson. Draper. allots: Milfli l0; Bubar s. (l 58 Hudson) 18.38. Houston, Parnell. Morison, 0'10!!! and Dickson dis- 1040 Olen-y. Shots: Marsh, ‘l; Bubs: ‘l. l of the Yankees, as high mm 1n by,” WEDNESDAYNIGHTH .4 B B 1 E s M<>~¢T0.v' HA WKS T0 ACCOMJVIODATE THE IIMJWENSE CRIOWD EXPECTED EXTRA VIDED Reserved Seats: 50c“ 75c.» $1 ~00; Balcony. 350-; Children. Q50- Tickets on sale this morning at 10 A- M. at Forum Box Office- LEAFSNIPEIR§,,Q“ lEllll lllall IN seal ringers hit output was 214, four goal; Harvey Jackson Holds acher. of Philadelphia Athletics, by five. Lug Jackson, first player t to reach double scored, held first place with 10 his season ~ Cosmcher, who has. New Yollk Americana"; four-game“... stcaliflk with 40 thefts. Jo-JO White another ‘riger, finished second wllzb 21:. 26am! Chapman took third place B . Hank Greenberg, Detroit's first baseman, rattled of! 63 dwlibles for an individual leadership, and Chap- man came up with l3 triples, to lead that department. George "IWUJG" Haas 0f Chicago, was far out in front in sacrifices, laying down his "life" 24 times to advance base runners. Runner-up to Gehrig in batting, with a. mark of .356. his best aver- age, came Oehrlnger. Helnie Man- ush of Washington, a former title winner who led the league s, good share of the season but was handi- capped by an injury during the last two months, wound up in third place with .349. Al Simmons, who led the circuit twice while with the Athletics, hit .344 for the White Sox and landed fourth position. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3. -— Paul Two short chops to the Jaw and Walker was knocked down for a Pirrone, at 159, outboked the 160- DOWN THE ALLEYS CIYTOWN ALLEYS MATCHED FOR. BOUT NEW WATERFORD, N. 5., Dec. Commercial League p M, WW1"! Just enfords “Fighting Dane", have Burke's , zeta b 03,553‘, ‘ ‘Jumde "It? 8°9- been matched for the main attrac- Pattersons . . 22111 “"55 whet tion olf a three-bout. card here for P. Mclnnls, high three 29o. posl aewlon. Wings scored 1N3 goals in nine oi! with Johnny Son-ell, followed by Cooney Welland and i" Larry Aurie, tied with nine points " and Hobie Goodfelkrw, highest scoring defenceman in the league to date. with eight points. ,_ Red Helper. rugged Toronto dv ; _ , fenceman, held his leadership in ~ penalties with 33 rnimrtes, followed by Goodfeilow with 25. Ma 1'7. Boston. and. Baldy Northmtt Maroons, each with 34, an 11m, British Boxer Jock McAvoy, British middleweight vxlns champion. tonight knocked 1*.‘ out Kid Tunero of Cuba in the " seventh round of a schedulcd l2- stmak was reflected in the, ,, winning advance of Dave "Sweeney" Bchrin- , , 61‘. 01w 0f the finds of the sensor», ,, _ , to s tie for third place with Earl“, Robinson of Marcons in the Can-_ _ adian division, each with seven“, , points. ‘ Detrorithaeasolidhoidofto in the United States Red lead 4-1-11, rty Bar- _ .1 Is Winner . MANCHESIER, Eng, Dec. 3, _ n, Lennon; right wing, R. S UMMARY First Period Iialifax, Hudson (Iiennon) .33. Penalties: Morison. Lavigne, Second Period 2—.Hali1ex, Lennon (MoGiashm) naL-aaint John olcarv (Diaper) :‘—‘1IBM18X, McGlashen (Lennon Penalties: Farrell, Ferguson Shots: Marsh 8; Bubar 8. _ Third Period li-Saint John, Walker (Ihrreli) odz-aéaint John, Manson (Houston) Poultice: Shields, lmnon Overtime Period No acoflng- 4 KFIHM vfiéfiflf$ Penalties: Draper, Graham. . , ;_ oeuv- Into: Mai-Ii, 5; Buhar, L blue “m. on“? managed its next Saturday night. liflthree 705. round bout “wk 1 59;“ “d “mgedl l“ dl-PWUOH SCHEDULED N. u. L. GAMES " “ W en he banged it» nest Daddy rumour guharhtt also: limes neither team _ ‘ {w MR _ as a cap tnllze on short- _ ‘rfluw A ' IPLE THREAY wanes v is own-n».- om ti: 33;}: 3:‘:;ii:":.“é.?i.l§:.'s r $1“ us: at the beginning of the overtime, Toy-gnu; at 305cm, ' ‘KER sggu/Jéags THE the Beavers we” two mm m0" parasites orrrztnslvr. POUOl-JOLJT A H lGHLV SUCCCSBFUL SEA$OIQ . f! §I1|'__;;ssa-1' First Position Closeh ly Followed By Con- _ figures in goals . four aadats and l4 points, m. two more than live goals and seven assists. o ' who havohhb ‘ mu m5 5ARNINSGRBR i" his-Nina’. ..V.....“‘ 71. .. -.- ._ J... <43" x .'<