~ sooner- wsudnhkd Take Undisputed Lead~ In ~The Big Three Loop Frankie Currie Goal- McKie~ Of Gets Lone l Island Catches Fancy Fans. ‘ i __. (C. I. l! GRHIIIII’! Special who) 1 to agement oi’ the Stars yesterday and on Charlottetown IWQIIIB their only defeat since the resent league. the homoaten an advantage cnenlnl. of the reformed three-team Goals by Ferguson, unm- end smear only partially half-way through the third session. lntheiirathroperiodspvo avercoanrbya- Currie ‘edigoodfonnandwastihepickof illssii puck glanced of! ssntspsdsintotno not. Chummh union goal- sndshalfminutesafter get back to centre loo. Little opposition was oilfered and his backhand shot gave Leo Sargent no chance to slave. the new forwards. - LINEUZPS Penalties: H. Currie, l". Currie. . Shots: Sargent,‘ 10; Bubar, I. v 100B had v ‘o1. VES our? AY‘ n AB soxrno BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT I - R I IES TO ,WINR Bu: cm To Join Syracuse -Stars In I._H.L. (U. P. B GIArdll-Ifa Special WI!) N. B» Jan. l6. - porls around which was built the team which became one or the greatest amateur aggregations ever assembled. Bill Gill, 210 pound de- fensemsn, announced this in ning that he bad decided to turn profes- sional and would leave tomorrow for Syracuse, N.Y., to become a member of the Syracuse Btu-rs in the Inter- national Hockey League. - Gill was in touch with theme-n- arranged terms. A telegram receiv- ed by hln-i this morning inquired where Bill Mider might be located, but Miller said later that he had not heard from the Stars ment and that he would not go even in the event he were asked. It was also said about the city to- day that Detroit Red Wings still wanted Gill and that they had been communicated with in the belief that he might be switched over to that club oi the National Hockey league. However, Gill could not no to say whether or not he been in communication with Jack Adams of the Wings. . INTERMEDIATE ABBIES BEAT Winners Overcome a Three-goal Dead In 'l'liird Period. - \ Trailing 5-2 shortly‘ siter the iii-rt vi the third period lntermld- ill-ts Abegweits flashed some smart comblnstl n efloris in the last hall oi the session to overcome the lesd with s four goal splurge and sksted oi! the ice st Borden last night with a 0-5 victory. The win gave the city team an even break on their twp gems road inc. nevi“: dropped a 4-s decision to Bummer-side Tuesday night. LINBUPS Borden: goal, Peterson; defence, Mclfherson, Hewett; right, wing, Pequot, McWliiiams; centre, Camp- bell, Mcwilltsms; left wing, Daw- son, Hewett. Abbles: goal, MoEwen; defence, ABBIE SISTERS n E rt: AT NYlilllAS224 Having a. decided edge in every ‘Ldcpartmant oi the game, and con- trolling the play at sll times, Abbie kotball tcsm won their ‘ . first league game cl the season at Hilelds. (Kosher) shame: was. “ Y. A sum: Subaru-lo; s,’ , "I!rird‘PeflcdN m‘ c ' tetcwn. Currie, 10.40. . Penalties: atcuiaaben. 80m: larscnt. ‘l: Huber. la. . . . . .. . Err-Maritime Stars p Shine I n G a m e (A. P. By Guradiarfs Bpcclal Wire) PROVIDENCE, R, 1.. Jan. 16- A 2-3 tie with New Haven Eagles before a smell crowd hen tonilllt gave Rhoda Island Reds place in the Canadian-American Hockey League. breakinu s dead- lock which existed between Prov- idence and Quebec Beavers. A goal by Jackie Resting 1s- Boint John player. three seconds second‘ . the "Y" tsst night, when they de- feefi the Nyicdas 22-4. . e ; . Absiwsisteugézz A. McGee -~ gfflfll-tenhilflv’ infill???“ G. Saunders J. Grant .' r‘ Naflw ight D. Wriiht P. Burns M. ‘rrainor M. Mutch Collegians B o w To Senior Y s one point lesd in m stern bed too much staying er in the windup session outsgoz-‘ivw their opponents l5 to ‘I, capturing the some from the P. W. O. five 2'1 to l8 on t_he Y gym last night- Hesth Saunders of the winners led the scorers with 10 points, Jinuny Walker a tesmsnate chasing left wing. Acorn. Gaining exciting iii-st mu, Senior Y hbop- 1 Prowse, Donaldson, Carmichael; right wing. Bradley, K. Acorn, Storey: centre, Mccebe. Lswicr: Stewart. Referee, Doug Bell, Borden. . SUMMARY First Period l-Abbies. 'McCabe (F. Accu-n, Pmwse, Donaldson). Setiqnd Period - p-Borden. O. Howatt (McWilliams). s-Borden. Campbell (unassisted). 4-Bcrden, C. ‘Hewett (unasslstecb il-Bcrden. Cunsbcll (Dawson). (unassisted) Tlrlrfl Period ‘l-Bowlen, Paouet (Hewett). o-Abbies, Lawlor (F. Acorn). a-Abbies. Bradley (Prowse). ‘(l-Bbbiefl. Stewart (Bradley). ll-Jibbies, Stewart (F. Acorn). IR. RBNNADIENS NIIN FRRM RANGERS Jack MoCourts Junior Canadians edged out the Rangers 2-1 in s fast game of hockey played at the West lind Rink last night. After s. score- css ‘ session, the winners took a 1-0 lead on s Blanchard-to- Strsln play in the second period and incl-eased their margin early in the flrtsll session on C. Gnllsntb e . The losers fought bsck hard and Ralph Peske made it 2-1 st the ten Bnnliqriill, Chuck Templeton ’s V (spot TRAITS I ' u Ashemcnus‘ Mimi-ll“! MHE.’ Reduced Prices-lilo ' seats on aaleThuraday nlornlng at 10 A- M~ Forum Box 0B! ' ‘ ll-iI-tl- K- E-Y i ‘ FRIDAY NIGHT Ar s30 Abbie: j g uoncroia Invite}? orve ms sovs .4 commences: ., 600., 75c. Ba..ccny—-30c. ce H KNOCKQ. D IN THE Que ugcozcrumzo r ‘e: F‘ 1o Rélfiull-loé Releosed As Bo wl i ng (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special WIN) LONDON, Jan. 16—'I‘l'1e Notting- lmmshlre Cricket Club wss torn today by a controversy arising out of bodyllne bowling, long a con- tentious question, bers carried a no-confldenoe vote in the club meeting followingthe Nntts apology to Australian crick- et authorities over a bodyline bowling incident in the lest test match series. William Voce, Notts player, was the offending bowler. The committee maintained that it had followed the only course open to it. It was explained the committee had never doubted the fsimess of the leg-bowling theory, of which Herold Larwood, another Notts player, was the first expon- ent. This should not be confused, 41MB : ~-. 0Q l i‘ i", I \ RAD?! . \ runs Bess: ‘ {ON THE WHY OUT, . H€ mvagm filo-mas "-9 I $233445 ieazvaf E2&'§g_:r¢vfl.v [my \\\ (By Pat ~A|0ng The Sidelines however, with a direct attack up- on the batsman. Two charges against the club of - unfair bowling, lodged by the Aus- tralians and by the Mlddlesex Club, had been proved willie a PW") third, by the Lancashire ems, had -’-‘i‘.,II.lA._RII1-IN(§s Calhoun: clubs have again sent Maritime from the recently organized loop and today it takes its place broke, the camel's buck" Hawks will be the outcomesnd l-ioweveL-locai- officials hasten to IREUIDRS 0F the Forum come direct cause of theactlon. Following Box seats, formerly $1.00, now 75c; THE FOLLOWING news despatch with raids on Maritime teams by pro Lest nisbtjsuesparch stating the withdrawal c! MOfwiAm Hslwks "m; Three" Abbles andHswks, hit hard with the loss of several scar s brave ciiortm carry on but poor attendances marked their games and the signing oi Bill Gill to a pro contract no doubt was as fsr as the Mcncton team was concerned and their action was the only possible thing for them to do. 0 O O ' O DOUBTa. return to commercial hockey with Beavers, Abbies and players now playing m St. John return to their former berths we can see no reason why the league,- Friday night with‘ Moncton will be played as originally scheduled. O O O should meet with universal approval and cause a rise in attendance at future- hockey games. We refer to o. lowering of admission prices. less travelling expenses with only three teams in the loop being the end seats 50c, now 40c; balcony 30c, children 20c. t 8 O Jllst now highly pl iesslonsl manager's value the services of mom- bers oi the former Btratiord liner u IDNDON, Ont, Jan. l6-(C.P.)-P‘ailure to land the entire kid not been proved, the committee ex- ptalned. In the view of the con- currence of the umpires and the M.C.C., governing body cf cricket, that the bowling was a direct st- hockey into disorder. put the final skids under the YVottinghams/r ire tlfikl-Dflllyfllg A special meeting of 2,000 mem- Capt Result Controverfi; bstnnen, the ' mittee felt the club could - apfllflglse. It was decided thsi must not again be. placed in“ _ s humiliating position. i?” it was justified in appoint _ new captain. Both Voce and Lar- wood had been stared to play f _ mother three years. It express hope that Voce would play id;- , county for many years and that the incident soon would be forJg ‘- ., .., The. committee. ‘however, = . lzod bhatthe club was on’ t 1 brink of disaster unless a new spirit was crested. It felt the might be a general refusal!’ other counties to play sgainsflltii? Nocts club- The opposition to the committee, was headed by former mymg Whitby of Nottingham. He urged that the apol y to the Australians be expimged from the records jand that the committee be asked to resign. When the chairman ‘said the meeting had no power to deal with such a resolution, the no- oonildence motion was put end carried. " alongside the defunct “Big Four." players, made Bethune League Hockey In the opening game oi the southern section o! the Bethune League at Cornwall Monday night, the Bulldogs of Nine Mile Creek eked out a 3-2 decision over the locals before a fairly large crowd. A slow and scoreless first period was followed by a smart second frame, but in the third session the fans got their fill of thrills. Reg. MscEwen netted CcrnwalYs first count early in the second period. Lester Smith tied it up immedi- ately with a smart goal. While Norman Hyde was serving s. pen- alty the Bulldogs rammed in two goals to clinch the game. Both were scored by Lee Tsylcr on pass- es from Harold Betts and Lester "the straw that provided former Moncton and Abbie if formed, should not be n success. inform the fans that the game to the lore with another move that is the scale of prices now in effect: side seats. formerly 75c, now 80c; speaks for itselt snd goes to show terrific offensive and fast bricks? and heavy bumping were thc order oi the day. The Bulldogs lead w... out down by a goal from the slick of Louis McDonald but still they finished the gbme with a margin of one goal. Bill Taylor and when Berrigan refereed. ‘ CHALLENGER We the “Pegs” mixed bowling team do hereby challenge the “Stuck-Ups" mixed team to, p match to take place an the fyf‘ Alleys Monday at 8.30 p. m. p Please woem through this paper. (Signed) w. CUDMQRE Ma-Xlilgwe RIFLE SHOOT Members of rm Artillcrywliwitl meet in competition this Smith. Down two goals to start the third canto, Cornwall opened a on the miniature range at, _ _ the Armouries. v _ .-...-o u>uvnyuelwg . cvcnlns . i minute mark, but despite five man attacks, they t get the equal- iser, the gsme ending with the wln- ners hoiding their slim lead. line" oi Ray Getliife, Joiire Desilets and Nig Brenneman from the Charlottetown amateur teem Tuesday did not prevent John A. Ander- son, President of the London Tecumsehs of the International Pro before the end of the third period, gave the Reds the draw. The local cuflit was outplayed by the visitors him for honors with 9. Lineups:- r-flizfi Egilrgl u through the early portion of the 5911M" YHHwry 1. Sounders 1o, Rowe t. Ives, Walker 0, Young il. P. W. G-Johnson 7, Dewar. McKay, Letter 2, Morrow, Smith 6, Cullen 8. Referee-Jack McLean- wowvnm. n. s. Jan. as ._ (U-PJ-Bvyd‘ Bezteaux. shooting fxombackciitbe not won a fluke goal in overtime plsy which gave Woliville a 9-2 victory over Can- The lineups: League, from tendering a separate Junior Canadlens-Gosl, E. Mo- Klnncn; defence, L. McKinnon and McAleer; forwards, U. Blanchard, T. Strain, EJBlsnchai-d, C. Gfllant, R. Kelly, L Monaghsn; coach, J. McCourt. J hangers -. Goal, G. De- Blois; defence, A. Perry and ll. Burke; 'i’crwnrds, P. Williams, J. Gallant, R. Pen-kc, D. Nicholson, A. Jay, P. Paton. with the Tecumsehs after they tans, moms * ‘ “ " tee-m oi this city, leave for their sec- ond invasion of Montreal bas- ketbsll courts rcmcrwv nwlfllns offer to Brennemsn today. O O HE LONDON CLUB offered Brennemnn a bonus to sign a contract entire line- Brenneman is a "free agent amateur" but Desllets and Getliife are on the reserve lists of Canadians and Rangers, respectively. O O O had given up hope or landins the CMRNIMS IN Time Builds Knowledge! Super-quality, rich, satisfying blending of tobacco and true excellence of manufacture reach their zenith in Winchester Cigarettes. i For . . . Winchester: aserhe result of years of experience, experimentation and research . by Canadafs largest tobacco manufacturer. - s’ where on Monday night next they take on the strong C. P. R. girls team of the-upper Gene-lien "m" ' ' ' O O O ning tonight in the Annapolis Vale Rdmblm Diamond‘ lg; league. u. GFBQqL-ié “Big Three” Hockey I iliriili ... m. some .... STRRNR RALLY played. two games and slthoush f on the losing end in b0“! PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad Jan. “m, drew pralsg from Montreal 16-(0. P. Catalan-led brilliantly writers for the stirring battles they by Maynard's double century, Irin- pm, up. of lste they have hem 1cm was able to declare their first Practicing diligently and should innings after running up a score ‘o! _ give a great account oi themsel on 311 for seven wickets 8881M l e in “my ' gains against the Marylcbone cricketers’ 348 in ii "railway" team. Best oi luck girls rut-moving much he" Milli ms m you come home with s. when the West Indians took the "m y field sgsin, the visitors had to their w‘ t t t credit 11 runs for one wicket in HE FOLLOWING players are their second innings before stumps making “he “m; gnu-M were drawn. Isabelle Pequot. W"? M“ Isaac, "Bnbs” Pequot: forward-i- "Bubs" mum. Lucy Gemvbell- Cassie Osborne. Alice Purcell Kano (capt), Blanche Conway, Gertrude Dqylg, Mary Duffy, Dot Robertson. serosy ..e==< 5K)K3K League Is A Doomed i (Canadian Press) (By Glllflllllll‘! special Wire) HALIFAIL, Jan. l7.-( rnursdayl-The two- WQCKU om Maritime “Big mree” Hockey League went on tnc rocks carry today when Manager JRCK Uonn of the llalitax Wolverines announced that Moncton Hawks, Allan Cup holders, had dropped out; - ‘ At the same time Conn said he had assur- ance from President James m. Wry, or the Marl- tnnc Amateur hockey Association will. Wolver- ines would ba eligible for the Allan Cup play- uowns, having done everything possible to qual- iiy under trying circumstances. Monctolra decision was believed to have been influenced by the loss of big Bill Gill, defence- nian who played with Hawks in two Canadian championsnip series, who will Join Syracuse in the International League. 4 t Hawks, Wolverines and Charlottetown Abeg- welts formed the “Big 'l‘brec” two weeks ago si- terthcC.A.ll.A.andthsM.A.ll._A.demsnded s clean-up of ineligible players in the Mai-litmus. Saint John, loaded with ineligible imports. refused to join tka new circuit. Reports from Charlottetown ear today in- (licsted that a , l league mtg t ba forn- t John and Moncton 5 mlliy tln-estenins \Wol Definite ’ bis good-natured awk- _ wardness, he was as affective as my man on the ice. Younalteolc I: the new Abbiss lino also allow- tease; .:s: snssai uuuubsuuanug !tSS-u'8$t2ri~r' ’s=:e» ssses> leuusy scans! There i; something in knowing .- bow to make cigarettes. 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