1 . i l. T i ~’i!"~4lll=l;z_lli. y, 1World ‘Champions Brilliant In‘, if Hard Game With Leafs-P i 1 fHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAC E SEVEN Rossmen Cat 3fi2 Win Morenz Given Major Penalty. “ l Bad Boy (Canadian Press) FORUM, Montreal, Que, Nov. 2B. r", ‘u IIOWIE MORENZ —The Montreal Canadiens edged out a 3-2 win over Toronto Maple' ‘Leafs in an exciting National l-ioc- key Ieazue game here tonight. Ap- parently undamaged in spirit by their 7-1 defeat at the hands oi B°5t°l1 98115’ in the week, the "Fly- ing Frenchmen" played good hockey to win here tonight, and had a slight edge throughout on the Leafs, who scored both their goals when the world champions were a man short. Nick Wasnle, Canadiens wingmnn, scored two of the Canadians goals and Joliat scored the other. Charlie Conacher and Jackson counted the two Toronto goals. Howie Morenz drew a major pen- k341i row, Icft to right -— Jack Ilearn, Tommy Oliver, Bottom Row-Alssle Le Pat Powers, trainer defence defence goal centre defence con “Chlck" Williams, whose cut does not appear in the above group. is also included in the Abegweit defence, l} Cliff Schwab, 1. wing Ilarold Gross, defence centre tre r. wing ‘"1153 Jack Sqflfcbfllfsfl, lllb. Snunde s S10v0 Establ-ooks, Jack Kane, Walter Lawlor, Doran Dona alty, tile first inflicted here this sea- son, when he cut Red Home: over the eye with his stick after Homer tripped him on one of his wild rush- es. Tempers ran high throughout the game and both teams handed Maroons Andi Who drew first N. 11.1.. ma I“ oilt stifl body checks generously. Americans Tie, LOOKING "Eh JVEK B‘! “TEC/ penalty of the season st Montreal Peta Lepine, who played an out- ---' Stan Robson Inst night. ,Y. Bowling Y's Men's League standing game for the "Flying Frenchmen," fed Wasnie a perfect pass for a goal in the first period. In the second, Charlie Conacher took a pass from Prlmeau and beat Hainsworth. Joliat stick-handled dizzlly through the Toronto defence and flipped a shot into the nets un- assisted. Then Jackson skirted the Canadlens defence and poked one Shamrocks n. Pendleton 204 azo 1”“ mmslmth ‘° °"°" 1‘ “P- Le‘ DR Archibald _ _ 145 ‘duo broke from a scramble, drew the Mac frwm nzlToronto defence to one side and Roy Cudmore 143 1111"” was“ "' Pa“ t° °°"'“ t!“ ' Neil McLean 125 12o C“""‘“°“S "wmm"! gm” Th” K91,- Munay ___ ____ __ 15o 91 third period was scoreless. The Can- w. Campbell 22o 17s “die” simldmi "3 m” ma“ ‘m’ Tota]_2g45_ minute attempts. Thlstles c. l-Iutcheson 20a 19s TKE LINE-UP E. E. Clawson ............. 169 119 C.McLean 124 163 Toronto PMWMI 911mm"! A. Burke ..... .. 133 179 Goal Jack McNair . .. 142 17o Grant Hainesworth Uim McFadyc ., 102 119 Defence Wm. Bruce .. 180 183 Homel- S. Mantha ,Tots.1-2200. Defence l Majority for Shamrocks, 46 pins. Lgvjngky Burke 3 Highslngle, R. A. Pendleton, 327. centre l High three, R. A. Pendleton, 533. Danagh More,“ Mayflower! ' wing ' Reg. Taylor ............... 131 122 Bailey 638mm 1'12 wing 4" Cotton Jollflt 161 139 Toronto Spares-Day, .C0nacher, 7r. w. Bentley 1:3 13g cxancy, 6mm, chub“, Pflmem l TOEBI-IUOB. ' Morning Glories W. Livingston 149 Geo.Craig.......... . . . . IIIGG Majority for Morning Glories, pins. High single, Fred Small, 236 p High two ,'R.. LePage, 365. Standing of the Teams Y's Men's League Won Lost Qilistles ........-.......... 8 Shamrocks ' Morning Glories Mayflowers .. .. 0-... City League Games Tonight 5.30 p. m.—C. N. R. vs. Printer 6.45 p. m.-Y. M. C. A. vs. Bruce Btewarts. 6.45—-Y’s Men vs. Oddfellows. Players kindly take notice that games all sct ahead in order thatoll hands may attend hockey game. EASTERN GUARDIAN IUWNSTHUTE MEETINGJFhe ‘annual meeting of the ‘Strathcona Institute was held st the home of Mrs. Russel Hunter. There were ten members and two vis'tors pres- ent. The meeting opened by ” l ,eating the Creed. Roll call was answered by "use of news- papers." report of the year's work and sevcral other papers were then read by the stcretary. 'I‘he com- their reports. mittees then gave The officers appointed for the suing year are as follows: Presid- Jackson, Finnigan, Blair. Canadian Sparcs-Lepin-e, Mon- dou, Leduc, Munroe, Larochelle, Rivers, G. Mantha. Wasllie. Officlals-Smeaton and Heudtson. SUMMARY 183 9° nnsr rnmoo 181 1—Canadlens, Wasnie (Lepine) m‘ 3.30 Penaltics (2), Jollat (2), Conach- er, Rivers, Cotton, Bailey. SECOND PERIOD Z-Toronto. Conacher (Prlmeau) 3 7.40. 3 li-Carladlens, Jollat, 4.08. 9 4-Toronto, Jackson, 3.29. B-Canadiens, Wssnie 2.17. (Leduc) s. dou, S. Mantha. . THIRD PERIOD No score. Penalties : Primeau. Lepine, the 81l- Inh Mn. Ale: Buohsnanl viee- served. (Patriot please copy). Penalties: Gag-non, Day, Morenz, (major) Conacher, Flnnigan, Mon- Balley and Resident, Mrs. Sam Wood; Secret- ary-‘Ireasurer, Helen Spindle; Di- rectors, Mrs. Russel Hunter, Mrs. Wallace Taylor and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod; Auditors, Mrs. Alex Mac- Kay and Mrs. Walter Burdett. New school and sick committees were than sppolnte’. Several new articles have‘ been purchased for the school. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Burdett when roll call is to be answered by Bing, Bay, Play or Pay. The meeting (Associated Press) i MADISON SQUARE GARDENS. New York, N. Y.. Nov. 26——'I‘he New York Americans and Montreal Ma- roons struggled through 70 minutes of spotty hockey to a 1-1 tie tonight as New York came from behind near the end of the thud period to gain a draw. The contest was poor in spots. Weak plissmg and a tendency to offsides hampered both teams. Bllt after the Maroons scored the first goal late in the second period, they warmed up to their task and dis- played frequent flashes of top- notch hockey. Babe Slcberl; made the Maroon score, taking advantage defense to slam a goal past Roy Worters. Rabbitt McVeigh tied the score on s. pass from Normie Him- es. In a. four man attack while the Maroons had a man in the penalty box, McVeigh got free and tricked Norm Smith with o, clever shot. of a brief lapse in the American; SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD No score. Penalties: Ayrcs, Lamb, 'I‘l"0tiler, Stewart. STCOND PERIOD I-——MBI'OOI’IB, Sicbcrt, 17.34. Pflllalties: Starr, Patterson, Du- guid, TIIIRD PERIOD 2-Amcricalls, McVeigh 14.55. Penalties: Ward Patterson, Sic- bcrt, Mcvicar. BOXING The Prince lilllward Island Boxing Championships arc to be held on Friday, Dclremlll-r 4th in the Crystal Rink, Summersidc. (Himew THE LINE-UP Americans Position Maroons Goal Worters N. Smith Defence i Dutton Wilcox- Defence Ayres Starr Centre Burch Trottier R. W. Patterson Ward L. 1V. i Emms Northcott I American Spares: Brydge. Shields Himcs, Lamb, Massecar, Hughes. Kil rcn, Grosvcnor, McVeigh. Montreal Sp-‘Ircs: Gallagher, Mc- Vicar, Stewart, Seibcrt, R. Smith. Brydson, Robinson, Phillips. Con- acher, Diigllid. forfl/k-hfleqoer fifiraqce closed with the National Anthem alter which a dainty lunch was ‘ ionship there will In addition to the Boxing Cluinlp- be the Island "Tug-of-War Championship. also Junior and Senior Truck Events in- eluding ' 100 yard Dash. Broad Jump. Illgh Jump. Shot Put. Pole Vault. An added feature for till- Farmers is a two horse tram pulling (lead weight championship. Indications point to 20 boxing bouts of 3 rounds cal-h. This is to ‘be the biggrst Indoor meet in the history of tho island. Cups and Medals will be ilflflHITlI to the winners. Ilave your entries into lilo lrmds of the Manager oi’ the (‘l-y nl llink by Saturday, Nf-‘fltmllflf 211th. The Rink is opvl from ‘l I‘. Ill. t1 8 l’. M. each nil-gill for practise free ni’ charge to entrants. ' 220 yard Dash. I Referees: Goodman and Stewart. |04B8_n_z7_1l_ [grge fIcQIIGSS/TIO"?! Q50! and/Yellow ' 10am! 15cc»: Packages nocx cmr rosaocmco. m jhave 1w:- ‘ to Dlt Clapper. As he split, the Chic- Battling BOSTON, Mass, Nov. 26—Bos- I ton's battling Bruins gave the Chic. ago Black Hawks their firs; upsc. in the current National Hooks) League campaign ‘by a 1-O score in a. wide open game that neverthe- Eruins Stop Tile Hawks ‘Bostonians Hand _Chicag0 1 To Nil Defeat Before 16,001) In Gardens Last Night. _._.__.. __ i Qne And Onlyg loss included much close checking "_ tonight before 16,000 in the Boston Garden. George Owen supplied the spark for the game's only tally latc in the second. l-le stopped a Chicago drive in the Boston de.'ensc zone. carried down the middle and passed ago secondaries, Clsppefs speedy angle shot was much too hot for GREAT GAME PREDICTIZD 1h; third and fourth games of the Super Six hockey series will be played in Char’ oftctown and Ilalifax tonight, when Abegli-eits will go Galbraith lo the wars with Moncton Ilawks and Dalhousle Rangers step out In battle array against Truro Boas-cats. flit. will look after the curtains. “IIURRY” AND LOOKS AS IF ‘BALD?’ ARE MISSED t is something new for the llam- ilion senior O. H. A. team to be at the bottom of the heap, bllt that's the position they now occupy. They clsicaiccl by Toronto Mnrlbil-qi i to 2, vnd by Niagara Falls 2 to l, in 90 minutes of play on water caversd ice, the latter be- ing n disputed goal. The Iimlliltoll Sprctator, however, says: “Once this Hamilton loanl gets started its going to be hard to knock over. McGowan, 1L ylloc, and Farrel have given indications that they will cil- joy a b’g season, Mnlalh is his u:- ual brilliant self, and boill Siclvrlil and Conick sirciilzilicll the loam. Louch, who was iliiilrcd when shot hcavily to th: ice, will have to tnlzc things (rsy for-same lime yct, but he, too, has shown his old-time form!’ Most of UNIX) players plnl“, ed against, the Tram Dcarcnis iii the play-oil's last season. I PAST WORK ccording to a ilfonctan rxclnligc -"A fine sheet o.‘ is.- is expcct- ed in the Stadium this cvcliillg. However, it is not dcilllitvly klioivzl out in their new homo until after their game in Halifax Monday night. The official opcnirg of tho Stadium will likely take plzlc: Oll Friday night, when Hawks meet Frcdci-ic- ton Capitals in a Super Six series fixture." TIGERS WILL BE STRONG Reports from Cllmpbcllton 111C110“ ‘ate that their 1931-32 club will be strong this sorson. Tim tram on the whole will probably pack more weight than any of the other Mai-- itlme outfits. Pete McLean and Fred Thomas, both of wiloiil have We" lflflylng senior lioclmy for clmllbellton close on to twenty 793". Wm 153d the boys in ihc Nor- them "campaign. MfiifYlli 110W 35. Ill)! U16 scales fit close t0 m Wlulds. g Young Bill Miller, i871 pziilid "m" I00 player, is the still- o.‘ ille outfit. Miller's services have been To date, so far as scores arc concerned, there isn't ll rouble’s dif- fcrcrlcc between any of the lineups whl:h have pcrformcd this season- llowevcr, tonight's local fixture is different, Moncton has yet to make an official appearance. and Abcgwel ts hlve only worked in an exhibition Much has been said and written about the Nicklln squad. bug, their real pre season worth is as yct an unknown quantity. True, they have been working out. In splendid fashion under the watchful eyes of Coach Nicklin, but their first real test corn es tolfght when they cross sticks l with Doug Dickson's hardy band of puckmcn. 1t is expected that the Abbie line-up will be unchanged tonight. The I-lawluilrst string will be composed cl Duke MlvDonzlld, centre; Monty No scorlns. _ Muckle, right wing, and Bert Connolly, left wing. The second line is: ‘ Norman Cooke, centre; Joe McIntosh, left wing and Red Cook, right‘ wing. Barrage and Bill Gill are on the defence, with Ed Kcrvfn and Cnpie Lelllanc as extra. dcfencemcn. Jimmie Foster, a real good goalie, _ i 1_Boswn’ clapper (Owen) mflqtlnlc, however, we li.l'.c two slurs That tonight's attendance we'll be the biggest yet, is a foregone con-i whosie pickul“ W“ “M “Nwkv l“ clusion. Advices from the Forum last evening tells us that c seats are cognac‘ and who “Huh” going fast and by noon today the plan will be pretty wcil riddled-and that's that-and may the bcst team win. ‘sought by the Toronto Maple Leafskchapman- T- Cw!‘ “"1 wetland- of the National Hockey League but, he is content to remain in Calnpbell- ‘ .on. He is 23. Revel Dull‘, defence, and Jakle Trites, lcit wing, are the lightest members, going about 155. lack Howard, Johnny Murray, Rol- lie Robertson, Everett Murray, Rol- lie Robertson, Everett Magce, Doll Young and Don Shlirp are other .ront line certainties. Murray. who weighs 175 alternates on the def- ence. Robertson, just barely 18 and‘ weighing 1'75, is still in I-ligh School, l Boston Spares: Welland, Chap- man, Touhey, Boyd, Owen, Jerwa. Cook and Clapper. Chicago Spares: March, Couture“ Cook, Miller, Adams, Gottselig and lGraham. Officials: Shaver and Rodden. SITMIIILARY FIRST PERIOD a Penalties: Lowrey, Jervis. I SECOND PERIOD i Penalties: March. THIRD PERIOD No scoring. Penalties: Ripley, Shore, Owen. No matter how well you treat the world, you will never get out of it ive. Head of Firm-"How long do you want to be away orn your honey- moon?" Junko ('I‘imidly) — ‘Well, sir — cr—, how long would you stay?" Head of Firm—“How do I know? , 1 haven't seen the bride!" but is of senior cxlibrc. Magce and ‘ known ma“ The “dodge,- is Irv sham are w ymrs old and weigh quently worked in this country, bllt 185 pounds. Young; is only l'l and rated a likely prospect. F” gmls- °“"'Pb“m°" "as L‘°“' English F. A. inflicted upon flit: ,1“ .,,. cl Calnpoux. Campoux has ' g “ “N with the seniors foul" years. PREMIER RAMSAY DIilrDONALDI on u, charm i BREAKS RULE etc-catching poilticizns are not encouraged to kick-oil‘ at foot-t ball games in England; in fact. it‘ is against the rules of the English; been many consider ll. is not good taste. It is not, recorded what penalty the clllbs concerned. Perhaps the Pre- ‘mler got of! with a censure! No ob- jection is taken to notables kicking; games. DOING WEI ' Bill Michael, sincehtaking over the restaurant at the Forum. reports F. A. Premier Ramsay lilacDonald. business "better than good." Th0’ llwever, a few weeks ago, broke llle above opqmlsuc statement rcfkfls you u, (gun) ,- v rule, although he W'5 not so lllilch 13111-5 Sunny disposition and pop- seals. hill so iluit ' ~' whether the Hawks Wm be working to blame as the official: of the club “puny ups hope his "bane,- man the sun-l. ni lill‘ concerned, who ought to have gngd bushygsg" continues, LEVIN FUR c0. TONIGHT at 8.30 P. M. Ivan Nicholson, Dr m, _ L wing “h goalie Chuck Gardiner. .:iy Stuli. f. w“ ma‘ THE LINE-UP " ‘ losltlon Chicago ‘ Goal . Thompson Gardiner , R. D. Shore Wentworth t L. D. ‘ i 111mm,“, Abel AUREL JOLIAT Centre . Who scored unassbted goal in his Barry Riplgy team's 3 to 2 win at hrlontreal List R w_ night. Oliver l-Owfey L. W. 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