h.» 91933 Session i2-r-0 Ixnmncndlkxul(jo§;h:yI3reak:(je:ur To Register Counts As Saint John Puts ()_E_“Ganging Ac ”.- °“"’“%£n%‘%$“L;;&‘“'“‘“1"%:fi:::2:: piece Halifax Wolverines sooreisasging three mum“. g“- "My" for two periods. Balntjohn Beav- Rcist. us remained in the Maritime Hockey League cellar tonight Halifax: Goal. Bllflnt; Dobnce, nursing their latest defeat. Unas- rl-Ivlflle and Graham; Centre. Isiad goals m the closing mlnuics sf play gave Wolverines a 2 to o] triumph, leaving Beavers with only Shields. one win out of nine league games. . Saint John: Goa-l. Wilson: Db_ With only three minutes to go. fence. McNeili and Dtjpgf; 0mm. and two Halifax players in the pen- ‘ Dickson; wings, @3390“ mg sliy box. Beaves swarmed up the " w": Stars. Jermnott. Oarroll ice determined to score. These tac- iRelsi. and Doucet. tics. leaving only the goalie in St. Officials: J. H. Drunnnie‘. 5t. olWbYiwlnflGaflicnandPclt- ewltfiimrewkmlanncnaad n v n W” eel Coun rers In 171i rd . .' _ ‘ U To BeaftA begwerts “an iifiéla Team Loses 4-1. LEAGUE STANDING Vince Dundee, Midrfle- we i g hi: Champ, Fights Draw ‘With Stubby Callahan. " (mountings-abund- s Wrltl’) m‘ new M3}? Morrcton .. aw' 0L‘ ix cg‘ 1% 11 ReservedSeats-SMJRAI-w- =m1=~m Mmllmmm" mum . . s 4 o 21 1s 1o Children's Seats-Z ‘““‘°““""“°'“’"""°'" Chariotteidwnmlizliii. . a s 1 14 a2 1 " - "With lilsstablemsts m: sim- Sislohn ................... l. 8 0 6 28 z , key directing his attack. Callahan rushed the champion ‘r the ropes and into corners, rlmed hard rights and harder lofts to the head and bodytopileupawideleadbe- fore "tiring in the ninth round. TsksaTbingsCaimiy scors wow-inn; “can-bub- It-wasthelocalftbirdloasinas early success and waited until his‘ “my “m” md W; mm mm, smaller and lighter rival ahcthis my.“ behmd m, nqondqflme bolts Tl’!!! he b10118!" l-ll "l m! Wolverines who won from Bt. John sound ring skill into play to sweep new”, 3_o_ every one 0! tbs lllt five rounds‘ Abmgy w “lb m on ‘cm-ma Offering an effective attacking system in g0 with brilliant net- mlnding by blonds Jimmy Foster, Monctcn Hawks marched of! with their sixth straight victory of the "Big Four" last night when they turned back the Abcgwsita by a 4-1 Irvine skated down ths lsft boards Burr-age got a rest for tripping but the Hawks stsved of! tbs des- perate Abegweits till he returned. McManus nearly scored when he took a pass from mil-er, his shot hitting the post. Kelly and Gill drew penalties for roughing and while they were absent James broke up an attack at mid-ice, splig the on the return play to drill one past . custodian cleanly. A riveting of the executive of the Lea and Wright hockeY Maul III Monday ugh: at 8.30 Special arrangements If! Dill! I'd‘ t‘ ‘an’ u”- u“, ‘mil . 5c- ‘ . 3* Seat sale opens at Farina Box Office this mornirll at 10 "mm- “M °° h“ m“ “'4 "ml chants 11w played a bis part 1n Abbie defends and backhanded one John's cage. resulted in the defeat. John and Fred Pensions. Saint Iannon captured the puck. rush- John. ed and hid only the goalie to beat. SUMMARY Wilson didn't have a chance. With F1881‘ PERIOD 53 seconds of play remaining. Cow- BwYlna~Nom. ley took the rubber while praotic- Penalties: Graham: Houston; ally all the Bean's were around 958mm; Heist; ; 111p“; the Haifa: net. and repeated Len- Lennon. non's performance. 8c SECOND PERIOD cam; FAST . Penaltieiznonlfivinn ,. ma”? 1.11s game was fast throughout. poi-m)“; Gun-m ’ " Beavers practically redeeming themselves by keeping an edge on the play. Only the brilliant work of Sargent averted scoring by 8t. John. and “Gibralte1" Wilson's performance robbed Halifax of many earned goals. ‘lbs goalkeeping records of the spenirg verse were misleading. While the rival goalies had only a total of 14 stop, the play was fads and had its share of thrills. What cutdownthenurrrbcrofstopswas the tendency of the foraging‘ peed rump rimron 2—Halii’ax. Cowley. 10.1w. vlane 3 (one 3 minutes): Grah ; DlCX/SOIIJMBQIJT). m DOTS s-rorren Bil-meni- s 1s 1r-sz' s 1110-40 marksman to fire high. ‘ Three penalties to the Beaverw and four to the Wolverines r~ - bd the play considerably as the squad alternately carrying ths heavier man power strove to tally. -i-- Saint John offered stubborn de- “Elie mgeflfolgntv 80c? Aude- ience. During t/wo hectic occasions °n llus hel a Ban- mey m,‘ my 1 plgyen ‘quet on Thursday night at the new wumb made I. fine double stop K1"! “"- Bllmmtrllde. a wind-arr during one of thee-e moments. Hal“ w m?“ "Bu" "film-ll. After ifax failing to sin-k the roiound af- , m“ lull" h“ 50011 @0110 b the ‘or s difficult save. Sargent earner 3°” mini‘ Pmvldfll. Ill‘. Roland had fruatraicd McNeill single- PhllllMn-tho President clinches-- handed. Seven men paraded to the 3"“ “n” °n m- T“ Pwk- W59’ m. m m’; pe.1od_ in a neat speech thanked tbs dim. rsnarmss sass | “M2; WP» m’- Kw-ll Evans.- rhThe penalties weir‘: two 11;: in ' " mt- ‘Bfedug-Hllfillsi . e seoon ssnsa. vigne, r. ‘mm '3'" norm,“ dmaham and “fig” had liven the boys in their sport. again offending. The puckmcn were glncgfimnzgfi 9'13"" u! WP "flaw ‘"13"; m‘ °"°:‘;o“‘t‘f" Summlerside Team the “$.31 o n worry u n- , r rrrngernsnt: and it was a oontinu- geulzafi: ‘m’ n9"- "*4 ous round of assaults by both clubs. ‘he mm on ma‘ nwgl.’ T“ Shields was the uhluckiest Wol- m“ sow" mow.“ c u” urine‘ m“: “m” tummy’ “m” or aniaed in Princ Couuue W: rev. Two trick plays. with McNeill 5 m‘ h ‘txmmam ° ‘ and Jemmett forming the spesr- mwoeuuldadu aux‘! m mcluagn” m‘“*' “w” Ymd” l°""~ 5"“ reams in the up and stb unsung: fglwmg’ of Prince in the coming season. w. “no "Id me‘ked u , _ J. Rink AIDQN the H011. Pflilldfllt p to the goal mouth for a later pass but lacked‘ a me m‘ “mm w “M m’ 9”‘ 9”‘E€mtbl:eaams samm" words of encouragement for the J 611m; u“ m“d'°h°‘*fl°:- llargats and 85w Annan teams who m‘ "1 C" "w" hadmadsmnhavaliantfightfor lame man. to the ice they were waived to the sidelines. signaling. fijghlgffig‘: 1°" ‘mwmm to; mo‘: mamas attack by Saint‘ "m," ' _ ° n stlge of the match. . 5km‘ “nun V" u” mud‘ 1°‘ u" was “bu” 3"""- 3mm"? "Kl m9 coach of the Bummer-aide team, and Wolves [Oiled the piifi t0 the 10- by ML 30km! "m 3g" “l ""1 M m! 1'1"! '0 u“ u" l Poole of New Annan team and un- "rmum animously carried. .5!“ Nmrlnz tlw Iishi w the 1t is the intention to mums winners through much or the Iinal "m" gjrw n"; ggggqn m; m; my "W1 in a vain effort w mm a which will be in cornpatitim for M1 w’ W» and break their ions trim ysara. Besides tho Summar- Ilvmp. Beavers were the victims of m, “gm Npnggntgtlvg ygrg pm- thelr own ellrt-Slvflivw- Wli-ll ent from llargata and New Annan Gflharn and Lavig-ne in the box teams-s, ' for roughing. lannon go DOWN ‘III All!!! 1.1.0.; wanna .----¢......s--~ l-Hallfax. Icrrnon. 11.00. ' Penalties: Heist; Gagging; 1.-| snccrn our’ Pnrsrirrn‘ '. which Callahan could dash himself Kuhn from the blue-line. I; was a harddriveandbcattheAbbisnet-B'YE j . - V held in Baq¢que Rink on Wednsa-i ' dey evening December 6th. The ' ““l°m' u" mm " m“ M uwn’ U19 130mm“! 071111195131!’ W111. "it high into the upper corner. The Callahan was credited with six and Ab“, show.“ _ hm.‘ "m, ' m n w i‘ Jimrls Power bas taken fifl6-| u“ “"4 ""1 "WW1 "PW" m ibis-s dePlIl-Illgfll" we: my hi? "€§é2%..‘f.‘.‘..‘..“..‘.§ .13.‘: ftdrri-rforwards T513 2.1% bye-uni: t? Li... "w" a! "w I" 1°11 m“ all}; even. Referee Jack Dekker o! Spring- field, and Judge Jim Oar-rig, Bel- mont, voted for Dundee and the other official, Eddie McDonald of Brockton, who was inside the ring during the preliminaries. sided with‘ Callahan. l Followed Plan Dundee, weighing 168%, appeared -to ‘hs following a. carefully laid battle plan. He relied upon his physical sfuantagea. a six-pound weightpuliandsthirdofafoot margininheight,asarock on the us and Wright trophy. After Pfiw“? 11:“? “Ynn m“ some discussion u» followilll rubs , m‘. ma; were mads:- | ' 1. Competition is one" in the 4th district of Prince, Victoria and OYHWl-ld- - ink) the UIIICI-lhlp 0f Keith BM- ") All $212.35‘ “W”? l" ‘well of Victoria. the agreement y: - that Jizmnis. former owner of (b) . M" wmmm‘! l" “Y speedy pacer, would have the first h!!!“ gala i“ n , of the progeny. We hope that it P 3Y9". ° w “on! ‘ ill l. t f/O be l flier. school district. Any player who hll w um o“ 4n. played more than two games in an intermediate or senilogrbiesgue in um or 19s: is not cl l le. mp “m”. “m.” "m m, 3- 11w were“?! °1 "d1 "W" ,the intention or buying Possrbiuty shell wbmlt the "m" °l 1111"" 2.02 1-2. the an.- c! Miss Posslvllity 01 ell-ll fimwil"! "l!" °° l!" m‘ p.12 1-: and several others. but be- Lmnm "t"! 01 "it 1M ""1 "d!" fore he wllld db business the horse “N..- o“. Kuhn. Delmw kziwmrztuhw‘ ‘m: enough? handan He‘ $150111 boulht Currie. Walker. Human: Centre. ‘m; M_”_1QQQ_ um '_____"‘u ' Beliml. “WW; 348m Wlnlr 313-. 6. gee”: competing team in the m, me m“ time m hiswry l "u" W‘ w“; "'°*'"h“" “u” Wflwht H"! 1M 16w" ""11 P" ‘Futurity fllly was sold at the oid Ol-IIII- _ , er Dem!“ a fee of $3 00 before competlnd-E Glory Auction sight. unseen. en INIIOI _ the Walnut Hall consignment of m mmffvélfllllg-“t “is; t": to go in the second frame led to m“'""3am2"1_1~ Rgrflgi-mgaa‘: Lexington, xy. was sent w the oid noun en e stood - - Mum’ - » - the qualiae . “Knucker” n-vme . (61077. byrls was ill and would not m. "m." n out “m m coup W“; up ‘flow u“ nu mm gm. lmckle. w: wins lauds-nus lwmefl- milled hi! w the tha’bltis line to it past xubn lac"? . . a m h.‘ l“ raccorrrpany them. Last week she W W- ‘ and then in the rum frame the smmu“ I crashed through tbs "mong Mone- ton rearguard. The game had all the oar-marks oi’ a thriller in the opening period 'butthepaceslowsdilpinth¢next two frames with listless and st times ragged hockey the result. "Skeet" Kuhn made his mitial appearance in the Abbie nets last lnigbt and considering the small l amount of work he has had turned in a good performance. He was par- ticularly good in the opening ses- sl making up but his move was check-mated when Currie got two minutes for tripping. Irvine followed him a few seconds later for a knee check. With both teams a man short play was very slow. Miller was right through but Kuhntook theshctonhiapads. With five minutes left to play five Abbie forwards were sent to attack and Kane nearly realise! on a shot from the wing. Foster juggled the drive. Hawks were shooting the puck the length of the ice to relieve the pressure. James caught the loc- als deep in Houston territory with 20 seconds to go, raced to Kuhrfs citadel with two Abbics on his hols and shoved the puck into the cords for the final score. _--.l szrzrgrr When Mia Prmibility passed thros brilliant saves with Hawks parked‘ m: his door- step. The crowd of 3.000 fans had vis- ions of an Abbie victory when “I-liokey" Nicholson accepted Frank Carrie's pass six mlnutas ai- ter the opening whistle to ant the idraper-ies behind roster for the into defeat. Andy. New England titleholder in three divisions. reaiiasd a; the at!!! that an ssrly knockout was his best i chance for victory and a worid' and he wore himself out strivingfor this ending Despite his lead-like arms and‘ feet, Callahan remained the ag- mmwwkmmgpqtogtm "M" ‘he "fill W" 1M Abbie defence with but a minute ope‘ goaLBirtsuonwasnctto bethgcase. L. Evans. New York City, who up ions, tcd borfght her on account of her l" “m” m" "m" °° m‘ m‘ l~Abbies Nicholson (Currie) 0.50 "'°°‘““" M“ v°l°'z°'“”°l" m“ "em-mi- ‘my- Penalty James It was a tough blow to the Jack- ma" ‘mm 7f u sonccachedcrowasthyhad K ‘nbru was knocked down to the bid of J. El M“ c m” Fms-r rmron l ‘paid $3,000 for her. g- savor") “mo” The next highest priced yearling ’ ‘ PW"! '1" "Wt" 1° “l” “m I-Moncton. Irvine < insisted) on“ P,“ m“ Wm” 1”“ w“ Pmlm’ l” is l l. G G E R sl Period! and held them even in the 19.00. u mTAvéA Decls&tt“ila Sena“ zglgmylizmllfl similar?“ of _ 1 Kfné “d “whom”, “w,” w hunk‘: Gm‘ mung‘ ora today sold Ted Saunders, right W“ “h” 1‘ I"°“°" 1" wlnsmn. in Detroit Olympics or Dr. n. u. Parana-ll. omen. Ohio, be m‘ pick o! mqnbl‘ l.“ “um the International Hockey League. actin im- Tom Ashwor f Bosb (A-ochted from) zithhwaiafotzr $511?‘ grgmvgrl-ll: kMoncton Irvine (unassisted H, ‘m h. “New to “an by m, mm {mam the yeuungugo‘: Prince NEW YORK. 99¢- 3-1‘ ‘MN u" b," 1 5° tawa at the sale price. Blunders, John for $3.000 from Walnut Hall. over former games. Both worked hard and ere the end of the season rolls around should be was any doubt tint Chicago Cubs 2-- notoh. James (unamisted) got their money's worth when they m can" my’ cropped mm pm- feasimal hockey with Springfield He is also by Volomite. i "oncfcn- James lmllht Chuck Klein from the Phil- ‘“M”l""°d) Indiana e Canadian-American We are leased indeed w rioip .. .. going great guns. Bill Walker m“ l’ I t“): ‘an mlwllww?" ‘a! tum.“ ‘m, cum. m m "w Lgague, to Bostrm Cubs when that Halifax has r-bsnged u... 4am for its Bchflzition from Ooflber to Ausuat 27th to sent. 3rd. Two years traded Bob Gracie to Boston for experience with late dates has Saunders. Bud Cook and Perk convinced the ment that , Galbraith. With three experienced the weather at that season of the‘ right wings, Frank Finnigan, Nick year is not favorable for a large] wan‘, ‘nd pa", game, m”; attendance and is almost sure to be was no room on tn, local club for rainy w dl-Ilsreflble. the Indians disbanded. Pmaltiu: Burrage. Klelly: Gill. amt‘ Early this season. the Senators Irvine. M096 Kuhn 4; FOSter D Golf Committees guard blocked well all evening turning many dangerous thrusts into the corners. James, Irvine and McManus were outstanding for the winners with the lucky centre-ice ace sharing scoring honors with the fast skat- ing Irvine. Each accounted for two turing the slugging marks, should reassure them. Klein not only was the league's leading batter last year but the of- fidsl slugging percentages released today show him on top for the thirdstraightyearwiiiramarkof 152 games Chuck hadr iii EEE . = i§§§§'l ; E 5 N ing centre 1n that (Continued 0h PIN l4). Scheduled week-bid Games In The N. H. ll Saturday. Dec. sin- Rana Hunt Quits Btoxé‘ ing Came ~ OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 8- Babe Hunt. one time Oklahoma hops for the world's heavywcighi boxing championship. applied to- day for a laborers Job in the civl works program. The towering Hunt's boxing career was ‘inter- rupted by an accidental gunshot wound he received in hi; right hand while hunting two months _ Appointed ' (OCH. “Cull-Uh failod to Pmk P In! An Organisation Meeting of the the first time this season but was gummmme Go" chm w“ m“ m particularly affective with his teaming “no, o; m, gem-m,’ m Shflft-lllfldfll- Thursday evening at which the fol- lilne. Benton and McArthuI iowins OOrnmlttces for the season opened awn» Miller. Niwkle 1M or 1m were elected:- Irvins. 131v 1:811:21: xfhllge Greens Committee: n. c. Hol- Wllmllle b! w en ~ man. Chairman: W. A. Allen. I. vines paas~out wont begging. Beat- N. McQuu-rie. gzoggggnxejefdzu.“ . den with", on over-skated tbs puck when dutch and Handicap: u. n. y‘ through and then Kane stepped Oaudst. chairman; E. P. Foley. " around Gill only to have Liter G. M. Mutt-art, C. I. Peters. W. deflect ths rubber to the corner. H. Noonsn. The "Kid" line wll outakating the House and Entertainment: WI. visitors and back-cbscking well. rMscDouald. Chairman; J. i... Hoi. Amr a change at lines Foaterlman. B. I. Gaudci. l2. P. Foley. made three brilliant aavm from L. Lewis. It. 1:. Ellis. Lawlor, Ninholsrm and Kelly but a Membership: Ii. N. McQuarrie. inuto later Currie intcrcspted a Chairman; A. C. Saunders. c. 1_ Pete's. o. it. smrrb. w. a. Mac- ‘hold. Itwlldeddedioholdadsuca in tho Capitol Grill on Wednesday . December 13th. An u- Saunders. He packs one of the With the new dates it will be hardest shots in hockey and was within the first four in Canadlln- wlhle for the horsemen to ship American worm‘ u,“ 1“; an“; to Charlottetown and then the fol- m.sgmm u, hum,‘ M. . ‘lowing week trek for Halifax. thus left defencsmarr m relieve BCOl-ty Wm"! “W11 expenses and increas- Bowman. their rookis sensation. In l"! "ml"! OWWWRMH. anno ' the Saunders rule to- night. Coach George Boucher said bat and hit for s total of 36 bases. In addition hs batted. in in runs. more than any other .player in thg league. He hit into 0H1! Last Saturday we carried an item in Down the Bu: Stretch with ret- erience to "Plttdburg Phil" and the fact that he could win or lose a million dollars without changing the emu-canon or his face. Would Klein's . ugging percentage followed a .546 mark‘ for i082 and .864 for I081. Bscond place in slugging among th. league's regulars went to Wally Berger of Boston, whose percent- age was Md. Miller Wins Decision Opening Game In Prince Co a n ty At the Bedeque Rink on Thurs- day evening on a perfect sheet of ice. the Bedeque Beavers and the Slide Hockey Club crossed sticks in the first hockey of the season in Prince County. This is s record led Phil? He practised u» much] WPRS-‘fion and the doctors and- Plvchoiogists say that it is wrong. we must give vent to our feelings. “Phll" no doubt fsit the loss or s million Just as much ls the rest fl us would, and was probably u g]- sted when he won a million. but he kept everything bottled up, g0 do ml- Wmfl “D your feelings, cheer and sirout. laugh nad cry when you ehampimolthsworlrhwmawfds- cisicnoverhuiDamoofdhlcago evening _ broken up at the Abbie defense cellist local orchestra will be i for natural ics in Prince Oounty. fool like it! u‘ ' 1mm“? “Muir; regularly. and McAri-bur l-“lllfil-MI and the 1M3 seasons‘ The game produced good all ——— mmmn- mchosandbriaaswilibepresented. naoiintdrensggu... round hockey. A feature of the om; Dodaous tear-n was the splendid horsemen of the Ilazitimes. died at goal tending put up by Dawsm. Balm John on ifivombez- 15th. aged .wbo turned back plenty of rubber. 1M years. r-re star-sad 1m as Iachsids scorsdousgoal. q andlaterurandlsdoutassbrogq. notatstakeasissssaledlflm poandaahaif pound ovar lilo Inthefirstpariodltoimanacor-Jnlnasarliardqihswasfsrnous McManus sd for summer-aids on Steele's re- M’ handsome pairs of rmtil the tormd. was: and hitched single- Inthssecondpsriodoiownradedrivemwithanooaanonairacs seconds N tirassorarornsdeomoasiobghcrastnrowniaiarsvcdmsasue. YOU believe it, that is Just what kil- | l BQO. <::;_:m;:":fi,; ;::: Why Can You Shave Quicker with Squilivs! Because once the razor budU its edge in the creamy lack of Squibb Shaving Cream, i: almost coasts along. Squibb? ‘contains a special iagidiem that smooths the path oilhs razor. is takes away laapdand mgsandarbsrirnmesmssraiodr- .1 4' i l i