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By GnardlnrfsSpecialWlrc) Beavers 10- 4 s o 1s ~22 a togggguver-Negbgkeéy-migflgw; 0 ‘ 91‘ S A bu"! 0f fountains Abesweiis. displaying a brand of hockey never before witnessed on an Island rink, hand- ed Moncton Hawks, North American champions, their worst defeat in years l t i h b in homers under an 8 to 2 20;; fina- lnizgenganlfif £2 ateur nockey Association sair‘ w- plete control of second place in the “Big Four” Mercantile’ League, From the time Pete Kali on dag-gun‘ Iii-H vi the 1mm! period byrbke he 2-2 figment‘ $2.1" itmtl? endoftheflrstsesslomtheAbeg-weltstarwasintheascendancy Th‘ iiiersliy baffled the Hawks with the briiiaacy of their - ' q holding the capacity crowd spellbound as they juggled ihefpk“ g black rubber across the froaen playing surface with uncanny abilito Tiler were the masters isst night at all stares, olmhlnyip‘ m, “,1; “M” Vhm "will". "will! illicit. lent five men up the ice in search of goals as early as the middle of the second period, not, u.” my". w“ iryina. sud only neat work on the part of Leo sol-gent kept them m... adding to their total. ‘Typical of the Hawks-Abbles bzlLtles, the encounter fairly bristled wkh action. Bodies were being uscd with telling effect and sticks. elbdws and knees came into fre- illlfllt use as tempers flared in the torrid solng. Speed was the key- iidte right from the start with the locals outshining their rivals in; for ‘gart- Getllffe was right in I811 this time Foster was too this department also. IE came on and their first attack COMMERCIAL no c KEY lhave definitely aligned themselves in favor of commercial hockey in place of the amateur _ ‘ltion for the Allan Cup, Vice-president Allan Flallows of the British Columbia Am- day. Informed Halifax hockey promot- ers were strongly in favor of the mercantile status, Fellows said un- less something were done about the residence rules and refusal to grant 1W0]. was Considém Ch ances R e m o te (0. P. By Gnardtllfs Special Wire) , Nov. 28.-Ghs.nces of Dominion-wide playoffs in commer- cial hockey ever ttainlng public in- terest approaching that of the Allan Oup playdowns, Halifax by J. A. Hanway, of the Maritime Hockey Ilsa-Bull. Hi0 consldere‘ remote here. from the amateur organization next season. Dominion wide erclal hockey competition was suggested earlier this month at the annual meeting of the B. c. A. H. A. by delegates representing the West Kootenay Hockey league. Producer of prac- tically every provincial championship team the Coast Province has had. Vancouver delegates supported the proposal but it was decided not to take any action this season but to watch the development of the Mer- cantile game in the east with the possibility of forming such an or- ganisation throughout Canada next year. A commercial league is operating brought results. Desllets took Kelly's pass over the blueline. and then shot a forward pass to get- liffe at Buster's doorstep snd the blonda goalie hadn't a chance, It was 4 minutes and 88 seconds af- transfers to players by the Canad- Fred w, Mar-plea, Secretary of the 1m A ‘ Hockey ' "- the r- -- m. ‘ Hockey Associa- sttscks, Ooast would probably withdraw “om w" gkepdcdi, 1n his opinion After having aleadivice inthe smart forhim opening period only to have the! ' visitors tie it up three ,. Oil busy Hawk netminci r. Scoring, the m; 8114. m punch was. the main reason_and Myrshallfr’ ‘k on . the Abbies certainly hwd lots of it .'p ' y nstnisht. Alain in the third viii: Hawks playing every man up, the locals kept the tilt wide the desperate Morlcton assaults with darting counter attacks that had Foster performing near mir- aclcs. AbQEWQiLs were all clicking last night. With the exception of the goalie all figuring in the scoring. Sargent after the first period was unbeatable. saving remarkably, or. Declally in the final three min- the be The Hawks were just at m1} - ' - l?" the bell. the Abetwtits went‘ leer. ‘Blllwaeilltcrthleydsgt fiieemfiln mad scoring 8P1 1880- in the attack over the Abbie line After m” d *° "m ""1"" by W‘ being blocked McDonald ‘Picked pass to the Monctcn winger to the lmcovered Miller at ! ‘hi’ B14001’ l-lifl not. the shot car- ‘I f I Bersent’: pads into the ltwines. Hawks took their turn at open. forcing. and Miller and Barrage fiesta“ two more counters in the WEN dangerous on lone attacks. minutes and then held off, Muckles second penalty, this time far Morin: Nicholson. led to the Abbies second goal. Abegwelts were hemnllng rs in when Jer- ry McCabe hoisted s short forward pass onto Pete Kelly's stick. Foster 11011118 futilfll! ls the low peg found the draperies. Jerry Mccabe was playing a. great blocking game on the Abegwelt defence at this aim of the period. mu drew the for its second year in British colum- bia but it is strictly a. local organ- ization in Vancouver. A short schedule is played, then two teams are picked to play off for the city title under amateur rules, the win- ner to contest the provincial title and the right to enter the Allan Oup playdowns. behind his net, he tore down cen- ter, fought his way through the defence and then ashe was knock- ed off balance, blasted one high into the cords. Gill was chased for elbowing Winnipeg companies could not stand the elnpense of sending teams to Vancouver and Toronto, the nearest centres of organized commercial hockey. v Commercial hockey here did not attract great public interest, he said. Five teams were organized in a city league but their following was large- ly confined to employees of the com- panies with which the teams were affiliated. IN THE N. H. L. flit/HEN IRS . RLRKINGI TOP g ' HDCKEYH WON THE aoxmo , aasxaraam. ornaa sroar ,5 OTHERHAWKS UNDER s-z sc DEFEA T BEA VERS AT s1". .O_I_(__,)_‘_HN 2 yHdlifaxg Car s Margin Of Victoiyl In First Periiod Winners Hold-OFT o First In Standing ByLVgell-earned (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOIHIN, N. 13., Nov. 28»- Two goals ln the last period saved the cellar-place saint John Beavers from a white-washing tonight as Halifax Wolverines won 4-2 and retained their leadership of the Big Four Mercantile Hockey league by. a one-point margin. Wolverines, shooting two goals in the opening period and one in each of the next two sessfms, outplayed Beavers during most‘ of the game. With the locals appearing dis- organized, ragged and rather slow hockey prevailed until the final period, when both teams opened up for ten miiutes and gave the fast- est exhibition seen here this sea- son. Vince Ferguson engineered the first goal, shooting from the blue- line and Frank Graham made good on the rebound. Eleven minutes later Art Willttakei passed to Ernie Mbsher, whose shot from 15 feet out glanced off “Hawse" Marsh's padg into the cage. Ron‘ Hudson, accounted for the third Halifax goal after Marsh had fallen in clearing a shot by Owen Lerliwii. “MMWW Detroit at Montreal Maroona. The Sidelines (By Pat Power) Along McGlashen passing to Hudson. Walter Morison, star Saint John two assists, helping secure the brace of local tallies. Ozossley Sherwood also had an B-s- sist for the Draper goal. MoGlash- en assisted Lennon in the final Chicago at New York Americans. Q. A. H. A. SENIOR GROUP RESULTS _ A_-_-- vfq|g Victorian two. Verdun seven Lafontainc four. punishment but was boring risht’ in. and the crowd gave him a big hand- James nearly gave the Hawks. one as he captured the puck in] the Abbie zone ‘but Sarilent slid out to save. Kane was penalized, for Carrie's offence and the Hawks sent every man up, Sargent savinB Desllets and while the big defence- man was away the crowd was treated to a thrill a. second. Deali- perforlned near miracles to-keep his cage clear. Another sparkling play saw Ab- bies make it 4-2. Kane, Kelly and ets. Getliffe, Currie and Jimmie‘ Kelly were all right in but Foster. r s utcs. The defence of lideOabe and Currie with Smith relieving. turn- ed in an exhibition that assed lnyihing they offered ford while the two forward lines skat- ed both ways with felling effect. Jimmie Foster‘ had" eight goals 600ml on him ill-it night but he lost none of his prestige in doing i0- KB had rubber bailed st him "m" 011 "isles and the wonder of it is that the score didn't run into double figures. He was easllv the sidi‘ of the visitors. Bill Miller. Marshall and McDonald were the most effective attacking trio with the first mentioned player being ‘Willy dsnge uua all evening. Abblos forced the play right st the start of the game with Kane, Kelly and Nicholson giving Foster some anxious moments. Muckle drew a penalty for tripping Kane and Abbies took just ten seconds to capltkise on their marl power. \T"V\‘V\"l' _ V “iiv. Dsslletn and Getliffe i third Monclon penalty for dump- 108 McDonald and as the Abbies forced. Miller nearly tied it up. Breaking fast he fought his way thrfliilh only to have the puck Nicholson, never giving the Hawks a chance to get started, retrieved the puck in the Moncton zone- Af- ter passing back and forth several times Kelly finally centered to from McDonald. Getliffe was giv- en a penalty when theAbbies had too many men on the ice but Kane came back shortly after. Muckle broke through near the close but Getliffe came back fast to knock the puck off his went through too, Foster rob him. The bell sounded just as Smith had tripped lvfllckle Hawk winger again in close. IJNEUPS reetonthetopoftheoegessflsr- sent partly blocked the ruber. It was a close call. MoOabe drew a penalty on the play but Abbles held on until he returned. A Marshall to Miller to McDon- sldplsysgsintied it up three Kane after taking it from Nichol- whlrling to beat Foster cleanly on s backhand drive. ‘rhe game was roughenlng up and Barrage and Kaine were sent to the timers a half a minute son, the former Hamilton, 'l‘lger, Ahbles: MoCabe, Currie, Smith: Joerformance. To score eight goals on Jimmie Foster in one evening is no mean task and one Jimmy hull a busy evening and probable one that he won't forget for a while. same brand of play on their road trip, it w uldrl‘: be is 11 m return leading the league. 0 surpr m“ ey s a a s vinclblc lately in their home rin-k, but it is just another example of the ma; Qgfllflg ' strength that lies in the ranks of the only to have! Hill!“ Bquiid. BUT AT THAT Beavers must have with me given the their two goals in the third, period making the score read 3 to 2. I I O i ABBIE INTERMIEDIATES Sarge - BC]! Gog’ m’ morning. The squad is being out ABBIES DISPLAY GREAT FORM BEGWEITS certainly gave a brilliant display last night, with that one-sided victory over the Hawks. They had the stuff that champ- ions are made of and they sure delighted the packed house with their that speaks volumes for the locals scoring punch. ND ‘PI-LE FANS won'| forget the tussle for a while either. For sheer speed and brilliant plays it surpassed anything since "Big Four" hockey came to the Island. 1f the Abbies come through with the EWS OF THE Wolverines’ victory at St. John comes as a surprise. Beavers have vwven almost in- over, the boys will settle down to real scrimmages and drills. The Juniors will also have a while at it today, their practice being called for 3.4.5 this afternoon. cos winners quite a battle, are eduled for another workout this counter. . For the first five minutes of play Wolverines had a decided margin on half way between the and net. Sherwood want‘ play and the disc flew Draper, parked near the He batted the puck into t ' before Bubar could get se shot. After Lennon's realm. i ged hockey followed as the Donald-Houston line st might and main to get t lzler. The Halifax defence smart back checking m c homesters hurry their sh 5 miss. ,--. | Then the swiftest hock on tin night occurred with the qcwo Nb.‘ _one lines in action. Alternate bursta goalward were made by bcfil teairl without a. lctup. Nearly f r min- utes of this had the apprc imately 3000 fans in continuous uproar. It was hectic action with spills, hard checks and brilliant playing. l Finally Lennon banged in the rubber after lie had jolted Jiard by the Beaver defence. Mcfiiashen pursued the vulcanite in behind the‘ hOme goal after Marsh turned aside his peg. He clipped the disc back ,to Lennon where he had been check-L- ed and the left winger burned one‘ home, to make it 4-2. | When Farrell tripped Moshe! ilater and was banished‘ Wolves ,seemed content to nurse tffelr lead land let Beavers do theiforclng, Uheaving the puck rink-length fhold the losers, away. wolves wen- ‘dangers on the few rushes they made and once Lawlor missed a ‘ grand opportunity as Marsh, left his down to a more workable proportion P1 and once the weeding out process is cage. This was repeated at the op- posite end. Farrell getting away ad» almost flush shot and missing. For the second tirne in the game Houston was hurt midway through the third stanza, having crashed into the end fence in the secsnd and getting hit in the head by a. hard driven puck the next timd rubber rebounded for nearly ten Walker's rushing near the close, {cat and Graham hammered it with. Farrell serving time almost back past Marsh. bwusht about a goal or two. Azain Bubar made a brilliant save asihawlofs great skating was a feat.- "Red" Farrell went through afteruure and he ruined. several Sairri the next face-off. Masher was slow 1 John chances by smart . back.- up two welltlmed passes 0110015118» s for these lapses by disc for the second LINEUPS resulted from a. pretty . Saint John blue line‘ Halifax: Goal, Blfbaz"; Defence, the import from To- Graham. Lavlgne, Whittaker; Cen- tre. Masher, McGlashen; Left Wing. lfiitlison. Lennon; Right Wing, R. 511101115. Lawlor; Sub, Hudson. Saint John: Goal. Marsh; De- over theBeavel-s, although Bubar in the Halifax cage had all he could do to block drives from Ulnar?- and Morison. No sooner had Joe Shieldsmissed an open net from the Saint John‘ right wing than Ferguson darted away with the puck and fired while flashing across the blue line. The cklrlg but atoned caglng the score. It carry over the by Whittaker, ronw. As Draper moved in with Far- rell to sandwich the b1]; defence" man Whittaker whipped a fast Down The Alleys pass to his left. Masher picked it up in full stride, and lashed one goalward. The puz-k hit the ice in the crease and dented the twlnes in a. corner. Play was fast in spots during the Kane Getliffe; left wing. Nichol- son, J. Kelly; right wing. P. Kelly, Desilets; utility, n: Hawks: . Foster; defence. Medlnski; centres, seconds before the bell. The Hawk trio trapped the Abbie forwards to Io right in on Sargent, McDon- ald's shot slipping under the fall- ing body of the Abbie goalie. Sargent made a. great stop off James two minutes after the start of the period as the centreman coasted in on Burton's pass, tak- ing the shot on the pads. Pete Kelly sent the Abblea info a 8-2 leadthreerninutuanda seconds‘ after the period started on a beau- tiful solo effor‘. Grabbing the heel “r wolvnnn m; a i y tau... Blades NW “as 25¢ - iot- 50¢ CAN GET BY” l ssifwheaitlsflillstgzfinslllil.” " qukklymdonntfetcsbb the niestcnldcsldn? Ivntweilavss r a day, if needed. leave the face 56¢‘ n: @Q ‘Q your- today. m‘ Perfeewhrieemu Gil‘: - : ‘ Chslsttaa gIt Ice mm Itch-a in sf Ema-e» v_ sustained lea eeleehl. attractive . e —hs ellili-IQ. Any shaves will i‘. , iii- Goa Gill, Burragc, James, Miller; left wing. Irvine. McDonald; right wink. Muckle. Marshall; utility, Ocrmier. Referee: lllrnle Davin. apart. But both teams failed to capitalize on their chances. Sticks were being carried high and trip- ping was being handed out plenty. Abbles made it 5-2 like a. bolt out of the blue. Getllffe “mum round centre ice poke-checked thei a puck from James and had only] n"; pfl-hfl one man to beat. He shot only to- Mve "Si" W“ "u NIH l. Abbies, Getliffe (Desllrts, .1.‘ Brenneman, howeve , raced in fast Rwy) 43g, l" m" u“ 5m" "WW5 bwkl 2. Moncton, Miller (Marshall, behind Poster. Hawks sent everyjlothnfld) 13g‘ | uuui up iu l vein utwmlii t0 M s. Abbics, P, Kelly (MoCabe) goals. Kane broke BWHI] and in m“ s race with Marshall beat him to 4_ Monet.“ Mcnonmd the puck the Hawk winger draw- mum“) 19,51 _ in! I lime"? W! 10101"! "W01- - Penalties: Muckle, Milckle, om, son in than box as hemslammcd Mcqgbg KIM t0 vbvbrdl- e M" " :argerltI.Flostel-12. went to 6-2 for the Abbles as 0ur-' 5w" s (Miller, rle and Kelly again went to libs- , , gm,“ peg“ _ tom's doorstep. the latter beating 5_ “M”, p_ gem. (unmmed) Foster on Kelly's rebound. s min- 3_og_ u“ Md PB "wilds bum the P"- e. Abbies. Kane (P. Kelly, Nich- Wdlndfd- olsorl) 8.08. Abbie! mimd four timer in I '1. Abbfes, menneman (Getliffe) row as’ Kane, Kelly, Nicholson and mod. Mwabe kept the puck inside the. a. Abbies, Currie (r. Kelly)‘ Hawk line with some tricky pass- 13,39, ins. They weren't w i» stormed» Penalties: om. Barrage, Kane, l0!‘ 10118. TWWWII‘. Kano. breakliis Marshall, Nicholson. at centre ice eluded Bur-rage, then. 5w“; 55mm '|_ pum- 14, to MeOsbe and after the‘ mu slid put me sleuth of' ~ 11.1.4 Period O. Abbies, Ourrie (Kane. Mc- McDonald. Getliffa ernan. Kane. ‘.3: =8; Olub today by downing Walter W. of Denver. Oolo, B and t. flllherfold, who is United States scuib champion and. i§§§‘§g‘ t? 35E iii alibi l m: ur for stone Takes Pleasure in Announcing tile Visit of ART. BRADLEY Special representative ofTiP TOP TAILORS. who will be al this store on FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 30th. December 1st. It will he his pleasure to show you the finest array of British Woollens Tip Top Tailors have ever dis- played. Beautiful materials for Suits and Overcoats made to your individual measures in any model you desire. He will welcome the opportunity of showing you his models and samples, whether you purchase or not. FIT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. sun" or OVERCOAT 33.50 m Till’ alums Are Sold Exclusively By .W. P. BRUCE ~THE TIP TOP STORE BRACE BLOCK. ‘goalie saved spectacularly. A ruling of no goal was made when a. re- bound of Houston's shot flew into the net fzom Dickson's shins. Despite five penalties in the second period neither team could do much in the scoring line. The orphan marker of the period cams when both squads were at full strength, Halifax making it 3-0 with little time remaining. Saint John had the advantage in man-power on one occasion when Graham tripped Olseary and 10111- ed McGlashcn and Donald in the box. The latter two had a bumping bout. Farrell and Reg. Shields. sta ted punching on another oc- casion and sat out together. Up to the time Hudson rcgstcr- ed the third goal. assist-d by ‘Den- non and MsGlashen, bolh goalies were sorely pressed at times. Bu- bar's great save off O'Lcary at the start of the verse was followed by a diving save by Marsh to keep Reg Shields out in a close play.1 Dickson then played some clever! aggressive hockey and Houston 111d hard luck et the goal-mouth. 1 Morison tried for the corner as Btlbar rushed out to the Beaver centre's aim was spoiled. just mis- sing. Twice more Marsh sprawled for the save, one on Moshera short drive and again when Reg Shields came in close. Lennon's long shot was backed out off the defence by McGiashen to Hudson, who beat Marsh clean- ly. Beavers fought an uphill battle in the thlr: ‘canto. Olleary cut the lead to 3 l when Morison cent- red out fxom the left hand rail ‘and the still moving rubber was ‘tabbed into the twincs. The first of the two penalty in- fractions of this period followed swiftly and Lennon was waved ta 'the pen for a trlppinz offense he didn't commit. "Ike" fioustcn who has been playing in tough luck. made time next goal possible by faking the trip and leaving the visitors shy their left wing star. Beavers ganged cn the Wolf citadel no less than six times be- 'ore Draper scored. Morison led this .2 5 particular raid and a scrimmage for possession of the rubber went irest of the period. Lennon had a SUMMARY great chance to tally when Marsh was caught alone but the Beaver First Period Jcnce. Draw‘. Ferrell. walker; Centre. Mon-son, Donald; Left Wing O'Leary, Dickson; Right wing, ,1 Smelds. Houston: Sub, Sherwood. Referee: "Sailor" I-fcrbert. Fglgrilifax. Graham (Ferguson; Z-J-lalifax, Moshe: (Wlifltakcr 13 5'7 No penalties. ’ Second Period Zi-Halifax. Hudson (Lennon) Penalties: Farrell. R. Shields. Mo Glashen, Donald, Graham. Third Period 4~Saint John, OLeary (M0ns:n‘. 4.10. ‘ 5—Saint John. Draper (Morison- She wood) 6.26. ' 6—HB1U8X. Lennon (McQlnsllcll) 13.08. 3 Penalties; Lennon, Far-re _ Goal Saves ‘ Bubar .. a ii n»: Marsh .. .. .. .. 11 Q 12_-s\ Seagulls _De}‘eat Brantford, 7-3 (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BRANTFORD, Ont, Nov 28 -. Atlantic City Seagulls defeated Brantfords senior "B" Ontario Hockey Association teem 7,3 in q game tonight that sparkled with mflliy 800d plays despite the slon ice. The visitors had a u; edge inside the scoring none me broka faster than Brantford which led seven or its. players this sbsson. _...__.._..._._..4__ SKATI TONIGHT BAND 25¢. do‘. 1o