' FEBRUARY 1o. 1932 (Janadian Lady ater Smashes Sk _ Olympic Record ganadzfs, Entrants‘ Make Great Showing But Experience Hard Luck In Fi% mgr PLACID, N. Y., Feb. a — my wallace H. Ward, Canadian Press staff writer) — The world's L000 mgtres speed skating record for ‘finch fell before the flashing ‘rates of Mrs_ Della Brooks-Potter o, Tomnio ‘n a preliminary heat of 1,090 metres demonstration race m- women at the Olympic games w, tpday. The dark haired Can- daan 511-1 sped around the glassy omnplc racing oval with long easy prides io pace the 1,0011 metres in qngizlutes 1 2H0 seconds which but the old mark by 15 2-10 sec- ond, A gasp of uu zelnlent went up from the crowd when the time W” announced and then the smil- m winner of the great heat was given a great ovation from the froz- m gpeCiilwIS huddled in the h'gh qwden stands. Frauz Jamerhingowa of Poland held the former record oi 2 minutes 16 4-10 seconds. M”, Potter had made her best ‘you, however, and placed fourth in the final_ Jean Wilson, another the rel-onto speedster, won the second , heat and mined first place in the final by a heart-breaking falll in the last ten feet before the tape. gotta Donaldson, of ‘lbronto. flushed in 2 minutes and 4 seconds, Geraldine MacKe, of ‘ilorohto, was sixth in the final. ‘ Florence Hurd of Hamilton, fifth Canadian entrant, fell on the turn and did not qualify. Mrs. Potter, Miss MacKie and M's; Donaldson finished one. two, three in the first |heab_ Jean Wilson's t'me for the second heat was 2 minutes, 6 sec- onds. She was skating easily and looking back over her shoulder at Miss Dubois when she broke the ltape. h I In the final, Jean Wiison flashed ;fr0m the tail end at the final tum and, passed Elizabeth Dubois in front of the stands. Ieanng for- ward too far as she skated in ter- rific long strides, the Canadian girl overbalanced and sprawled head first to the ice when she had a lead of iiwo feet over the United States girl. The Canadian girls are entered in the 1500 metres event tomorrow which ' ‘ the womens’ speed skatrig programme. iEookiNc "EM ovuu B’! "IEO." ._.__ iliblGllT IS THE NIGHT / _..___ mdericton Ozpitals arrived in] fvrnlist night. They are all set} fer their tilt with the Abbies to- light, Dolft think this Fredericton tellll wants Moncton to lead "B" di- vision of the Northern League, and out think they are not going to tryhard to get the two points tn- rght that ~. hi put them in a. tic I.ih tilc Hawks. What about the Abbies? They are Illii snlilrtlllg over their loss list to see that the “Caps" do not cap- iillt‘ lliusc two points. By \\‘illll ng their two home games Abbie: will have 30 points, Freder- icton Iii. and Monet/an 33. N. B. LOOKS GOOD A New Brunswick sports writer iizikrs the prediction that the Mari- time hockey title will rest in that Province this season. Jlidiiing by the calibre of hockey shown in tile Northern League this winter, it looks as if the N. B. scribe is about . right. Whatever Friday in Fredericton and are out, the flag. the Wolverines have none. ‘ART ROSS’ RUBBER TOSSED OVER FENCE . Bevelled edges were banned for lpucks used by the National Hock- iey League at a. meeting of the cir- 'cuit's moguls recently. Immediately, lit was decided, the major loop will return to the square edged disc in lusc until the newer form was a- dopted this sexson oil humanitarian g principles. x l Decision of the league wipes from _the list of N. H. L. equipment, the second invention of Art Ross, vet- ‘cran mentor of Boston Bruins and istellar player of other days. The ' league still retains as official equip- ment the hump bMked K081 n" designed by Ross w Pfevem the puck from bounding out after it entered the enclosure. The round edged puck was W‘ into use this seasonafter represen- tations that the square-eased rub- ber was dangerous to players Wh° might be struck by the sneedlnil sac; It was abandoned, effective with tomorrow niBhVS Bflmes- 3"" it had been contended that the bev- elled cdges caused the puck to "K81- mpo and prevented effective system attend place behind Elizabeth Dubois. of the United States. The time for the final was nlllwllillllis INIIJNIUR i E it ii i Queen Hotel And Levin Fur End Two All, While G y r 0 s And Mohawks Also r Draw. The third section of the Junior League opened auspiclously last night at the Forum when ii double- header was staged, the Levin Fgxgg D1534!!! a draw with the Queen Ho- tel sextet 2-2 in the first set-to. The 590095 Game was also a stale- lnate, resulting in a one nil draw. The first game was a llumdinger. At the end of the. regular playing time. the score was tied 2 all. As _the hour was late, the boys deciq- ed to split the points and call it a ‘night The splendid sheet o! ice greatly contributed to a hard, fast game of, hockey. The Queens se- cured an early lead and looked like eventual winners, but they reckon- ed not with the‘ fighting qualities of the Levins. The Furs used good tactics in stopping Acorn last night, using Currie, fast right winger to bother Chevvie back of the Queen's blue line and to prevent the fast defence man from breaking loose. MacMiilan was not as effective last night all usual and the Queens seemed to lack cohesion, their com- ‘ ‘ being of! color. The Queens were all good individually, f. but a. single man cannot beat at whole team. The Levihs were full value for the tie. Stewart played great hockey, his aggressiveness, coupled with speed and a great shot 115,318 ever a thorn in the side of the Queens. “Pud” Whitlock showed great speed last night in addition to his usual effective play. Currie showed the fans last night he ciin play hockey when he want to. Fer- guson and Carmichael played well on the defence. Fraser, P. Whitlock, - McCabe and Campbell were the right men in the right places last niflht- Burgoyne was a wonder in the goal and to him goes a good deal of credit for the draw. Acorn and Storey put up a stonewall de- fence in front of Johnston, who had hard luck on a couple, but otherwise was effective. MacInnis, who start- cd at centre, was brilliant; Beer, Fitzgerald and R. Johnson turned in their usual effective displays. The second game played between two evenly matched teams, had its logical conclusion, when Rogers scored the tying marker in the third period after Balderson put Mohawks in the lead in the first period. It was an uninteresting game, being a close checking, poor combination affair. Mel. Diamond refereed efficiently. ‘ Levin Fur Co., 2; Queen Hotel, 2 Summary First Period: 1—Queen Hotel, Acorn, 3.25. Penalties-None. Second Period: The matches for the Summerslde kQuecn Hmfel’ R‘ ‘mhnwn’ 6'30" ‘ 3-Levin Fur Co., Whitlock, 15.30. PC Curling Club Championship were, Penalties Curie (charging) 2 RTL-‘IND. England. Feb. 9 — commenced on Monday night and‘ _ ‘ ’ 't_\4P_l__Tl _. l f th m: min.; Fraser, (tripping), 1 min.; m Euhmaircnzcfigneivhriz: so;x-Ibidrhféiilrlulzsb:reclzieilgnififsted' MacMillan. (elbow). 1 min.; Fer- mm bolipved mdéectly caused the. Geo sheen M L éndshaw guson, (high stick), 2 min.; Vlfhit- ’ ' ‘ lock, (tripping), 1 min.; Carmichael, chance the Truro Bearcats have for play Sunken Seaplane CURLING Towed To Portland dr ii ' ,. W31‘ldtginfindégéwgzasflg 3:12:10 ‘$3 gr. H. kcohln JgaEwglilds (illegal cheek). 2 min.; Ferguson. ‘“ 1 er ee i . . .s - . , to the surface o! the Jinnah Chan. H $1’ Helm‘; w. E. McDonmd (ilieggl check); 2 mlri.. Acorn (knot isdny‘ aiter hours or difficult Skip '1 Skip 17 °‘;’.°,,,,;, I “"g°'°““ ‘Wk- ‘Cell Dickie 1i M- Bakei‘ i-ncvln Fur Co., Whitlock,- (Cur- c,‘_)“'°“-*' “"11 other salvasers res- Bruce Johnston Geo. Lockliilrt n, 1 mm, l ‘i ilic plane incorlgruously from E. P. Foley W. A. Stewart Pcnaltics—Lund (holding puck), l t b“~‘°"\ 0i’ Dead Moms Bay and w. B. McNcill J. J. Morris nun.- Acorn (rougll1llg),‘.l lnin. LQVMKi it into Portland Harbor un-' Skipp 11 skip 10 | ’ , er thc glare of searchlghts. J, E. Wright W. Phillips“ Gyroscopcs, 1; Mollawks. l. F. Murphy 1r. Daley‘ SYD‘ Hi N~ 5-» Feb- 9—(BY The M. M. Bell V. Traverse Summary “Mill-all Pecan-Lawrence nrydin. s. P. Jardinc a. B. L. Horilcl 911 nlld Alex McKinnon today thank] Skip 13 Skip 7 I 1—Mohowks, Baldersoll, 5.45. ed M's‘ my 51mm v! Reserve for Ivan Nicholson r: P. Folcv Pitilflliles-Nmle- ilviilg their lives. Miss Almon se- q E 3mm, '1; woo}, l-iecbud Period: ‘rural a long pole d fished tn ‘ i ' No score. , , t H. Phiiii Souihiul skaters out ti]; a pond after‘ ,1: n? 1.12:3?“ J H Prlchaz: No penalties. ey hlld fallen through the ice '5', 15 ' ‘sk, a Third rcrlbu ' ‘p p 2-Gyroscoprs, Rogers, 5.04. THE cHAgLojrTETowN 005513151}: Battle - .,..<, n» _-l This $225,000 plant was complei-y ed on January 1st and was formally i dedicated, Jan. 16th. lt is 238 feet long by 143 feet wide. Inside the ice ,.. ,,__...___.._. ,mnunmumu vllnnllw FRUM LEAGU SUSSEX, N. B., Feb. 9. (By the Canadim Pressl-It‘ was learned here tonight that Charlottetown Millionaires had withdrawn from “A" division of the Central Hockey League and forfeited the game scheduled with Sussex here tomor- row night. As a result, Sussex Dairy Kings have arranged to play Mone- ton Maple Leifs tomorrow evening in the last regular league fixture.‘ This match had been scheduled for Friday. ’ Sussex and Amherst gain two points. by Charlottetown: default. This completes the schedule for Amherst, giving them a total of 25 points. The Dairy Kings, with the default, have 23 points, and their victory over Moncton would tie Sussex and Amherst for the lend- ership of "A" section of the Cen- tral Deague. The winner in this sec- 'tion will play Summe .."le Crystals "for the championship of the league as a whole. If Sussex defeats Mono- ton, the former Club and Amherst will play home and home games next Friday and Monday to decide the divisional winner. The scone of the first playoff will be decided to- morrow. i i i Murry Harbour The Sons of Temperance, King George Division No, 281, which was organized in Murray Harbor last’ Autumn, has steadily grown and at the pTESBIIL time over one hundred members are enrolled in the Divis- ion. Owing to bad roads and in- clement weather for the last two nights of meeting theattendance has not. been as large as usual; But from week to week keen in- terest is shown by young and older members of the Division. Instrumen. tal music, vocal s clos, humorous rcaidilgs, speeches, choir music etc,’ are part of the programme in the Divison room each week, On January 31st, at the regular ‘evening service of the Murrfly H1"- tbor United Church, a splendid ad- dress was delivered by the Pastor. the Rev. T, R. Cioudge. The scrip- ture readings were Psalm 25, and St. Luke's Gospel Chap, 4 verses 1 to 15. The subject of address wns 'I‘lic Temptations of Jesus, and the Text was taken from Hebrews Chap. 4 and verse 15. l" I On Feb_ 2nd a. baby daughter was welcomed in the home of Mr. null Mrs, Harry MacNeil, Beach Point. WHERE THE OLYMPIC FINALS GABLES “ILL BE PLAYED Ground Of Finals .\\ i ' s sheet Wm measure 32!: by 197 it. ilistory of the winter games inclem- ov" 3-000 Ellectators can be ac- cnt weather cannot interrupt eith- wmmodued “Willi; the Olympic or the hockey schedule or the fig- Bimes. For the first time in the ‘are-skating competitions. "liliiiiili Billllllnlls 4 iliilliiiii lclllllllzllsl NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 9.- Coming back in an exciting third period rally, the Chicago Black Hawks trounced the New York Americans 3 to 1 in a National Hoc- ‘IW League game tonight. FORUM, Montreal, Que., Feb. 9. (By the Canadian PressF-The! Montreal Maroons by jamming four i goals past Hainsworth beat their old intra-city rivals, Canadians, 4 to 1 here tonight in a scheduled nation- l a1 hockey league game bcforc 13,- uvs 2on0 excited rubs. i Displaying a. return PAGE $51K?!“ iPolish Team Is... Nhitewashed Byi“ Winnipegs 10-0 (By Wallace H. Warl, Canadian scored five stralgil: tictpries and Press Staff Wriikr) LAKE PLACED, 1' Y., Feb. 9.—1 amassed 30 goals against two for‘; ille opposition. Todziys gain-r ‘vb less than two J the 10"". illiilutel; ulvl before Morison, giving which cii-rlccl tlleln (‘cough i0 the‘ ll. masterly exhibition of puck jug- Dominion championship last scas- piingr, swept pas: the Polish relr- on. Winrlipcgs, Canada's Allan Cup, guard for the oprnillg score, slim).- - holders, slllothcreci Polziilcls stvnlltcrcd llockcyisis, 10 goal. to U‘ f here this afternoon to register their ymq fifth straight triumph in tho Oij-lll- iiollswll“ n pic chalnpionsip series ‘ Canada's representatives, hell: m: i winning for the Maple Leif ill-i‘ third straight world's amateur cilum pionsliip on the cramped Lalzc Piii- ,,.,1;_“.; cid rink did not have to extend with the Poles who they defeated last Sunday, 9 to 0. Five markers in the frame. a single in the second and W“ . 1'01‘. fillliilt‘: .,. .r,..l 1,- Zduropeans rcsorteci to ille style o. 09PM"?! hockey favored by the United Stat- ‘ cs team. They packed tilcll" defence I overtime i" the flmle wmvlel" _ tightly aha this, coupled until their v-‘i iii: trrlm maths’ ef-M. thrll Rome'- £ii"iiI, converted I y- s1, into the Wiil- - s tllmi gufli as the PolLsli team v to stem the wave l"? lliil iii‘ turn, , mark "m! N/lrln Malioy wound up the period with a neat themselves in their second meetina‘ ‘any on a p355 from R03. Hgnkny the .- During the second session 9d m‘? w“ 0i the red Shins who awkward style, helped tilcm hold 5h°wed greatly imprcwed SW19 mm‘ the Dominion champions t0 1 sing- Parcd w m“ calibre M hockey they h,- lnzlrk-xr, notched by liuigliic Slltll. showed against Toronto Varsity Grads in 1928 and against Tor- onto Granites in i924. urlalld, assisted by Rovers. Thc Winnpcgs solved the pecul- iar defensive system of their oppon- Hack simpw“ “mi wmter Mml" LiliS in the last 20 minutes and ‘ son, free skating forwflrdfi. were m” rapped the i-ilbbor past the oppos- lelding marksmen this aftemm“ i ing ilctlilinrlcr fivc times, Simpson, "l" the m!" Wm" w“ shawl?’ i Hiiikcl, Ken Moore and Stony W151! criticized before leaving the bord-i ers of theirhative land as a sex-l being the successful marksman. Tomorrow the Winnipeg: meet tube mcaimble 0r bulging the twine l the Lake Placid tclilll in one of with any degree of frequency. True. the scheduled exhibition matches ‘hi’ teams they have met- ‘iutside and on Saturday. the Winnipeg: M the United SW55 are m” on - meet the United Stitcs iri the final a. par with Calndian squads, but-‘mogram game. nevertheless the Winnipegs haveI Wins Worlds Cushion Billiard Championship (Canadian Press) ._..__ . ._____ Semi-Finals To Be Played Next Week (Canadian Pressl EERS BearcatiSiillLcl i l TRUERD, N. S_, Feb. 9—(By Thel Canadan Pressl-Jrruro Bearcats, last year's Maritme champions, stepped into first place in the East- ern league last night by defeating Halifax Wolverines, 1 to 0, here lasl/ night. Bcarcats had led the league BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 9.—Thc Boston Bruins were in top form to- night as they humbled the New York Rangers by a 2-1 margin ill one of the most interesting hockey clashes played here this season. The victors caged their first tally during the second minute of the game, Cooney Welland carrying ill- side and passing over to “Dit Clap- per, who slashed home the rubber. Murray Murdoch put the Rangers into scoring position on a. dash with Cecil Dillon. The former carried down the right wliil and alter Dil- ion smashed through the Boston defence, Murdoch passed over. Qecii slashing the puck through "Tiny" Thompson who was in the Boston net tonight after a long rvyst. Marty Barry caged the winning goal when Eddie Shore passed out from a comer after fighting of! Johnson and Earl Siebert. The second period opened with llalifax Friday- a bang, both teams working hard from the opening. Next week they} will play off with Wolverines for the right to enter the Maritime fin- als. Search For Seamen Is Abandoned (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 9 — Thc coast guard destroyer Conyngham rctumed to this port yesterday hav- ing given up a search for 2i missing members oi the crew oi tllc Bosh, on fishing schooner Eleanor Nicker-i son which sank after collision with the Belgian steamer Jean Jadot off Tile destroyer had crused tile vic- MONTREAL, Que, Fob. Sl-Moht- real Amateur Athletic Association and Canadions will meet in a two- gamc semi final, total goals to count for the Tight to meet McGlll till niloihcr two game final. total i roals to count ngah, for the senior ‘group hockey cliam-piorhship of jMontrc-al. 'i‘his group usually PTO- vitles the team to represent Quebec "n the Allan Clip plQSdOlWI-S .\1cGill won filo bye ill the pill?!- is WiiiCh start. in two WC-Pii-s h.“ defeating Victor-ins, 2 to 0 last night. They wont through the schedule of l2 names with only one defeat. M, A. A. A. was llcld to a 1-1 draw by the cellar University of ‘Montreal sx, but iilf‘ silare of ill-e points ital/o them second place in the istanrilncs. The rlnai double bill or the season will be played next Mbll- dny night, M. A. A. A. and Call- ildicns fighting 101‘ SBOC/hd DiMO in ::Miller’s Worm Powders not only [he standings. make the infantile system untenable | for worms, but by their action on i the stomach, liver and bowels they v cmcaoo. Feb. lk-Augie: Kiechheifer of Chicago tonight won: the world's three cushion bllard championship by defeating Otto Rciselti of Philadelphia, 50 lo 2'1 in 40 innings. I j wnmsort, Ns, Feb. 9--(By The iCanadian Press)—Struck by tilt 3 Yarrn-outh eiipress and thrown aside. IMrs. Eugene Lawrence of Falnloutil ‘lies in Wndsor hospital in a crit- ical condition tonight_ The accident ‘occurred at Falmouth crossing this afternoon. when Mrs. Lawrence was Wfiikiflg from her home to Windsor- The train was stopped and the in- jured woman was conveyed on it to town. Boxing .R.oy Cook's sttcI-g The grime crldfifi a. tie. The. game was very ville-sub‘ HOCKEY GAME BETWEEN i Penalties -- Baidcrsoli, (elbows); | Y HARBOR n“) i . ing). I The lineups follow: i Queens-Goal, Johnson; Defence, ' Acorn, Storey, Lund; R. Wins. R- Johnson, Mcfnnis: Centre, Mac- ‘ Millan; L. Wing, Beer, Fitzgerald- Davina-Goal, Burgoyne; Defence. Ferguson, Carmichael, Fraser; L. Wing, Stewart, P. Whitiock: Centre, o. Whitlock. Mccabc: R- Wins. Turtle, Campbell. Gyros-Goal. O'Neill: Drfenw. lice, McIntyre; L. wing, Blanchard, lodds; Centre. MacNevin. C“? F» (ling, Mahar, Rogers. Mourns-coal, McDonald; De- fence, McKle, Baldcrson: 1-- Win8- Slnith, Jones; Centre, Cudmorc. Mc- cabe: ‘R. wing, MacLenllau- H-O-C-K-E-Y F REDERICTON CAPITALS ABEGBWEITS rolllellr can Tickets Now on Sale at Forum ‘ Pilots: SIM, ‘lilo, “c. Ho. h: extra 'ZC.'WO"J ._.__.___-_-- Iuhtbnll, ctlfhooo-llnuwl. ""0 Cox, (knee check); Rogers, (slasll- I I i MURRAY RH’; Score 4-4 On "ednesday, February 3rd, it iiarge crowd of spectators watched la very siocitirlg game of hockey be- itween Murray River and Murray" fl-larbour, in Murray River rink} "ffhe game ended in a draw b01111 teams having secured 4 goals. Hal: .Mcbeod. Murray River centre hum. scored for his team about 3 min- utes after the opening bell of thc time. The score was evened abou’ ‘WWI! 1n the period when Geor8 Fraser on the M, Hrlbor defence nabbed the puck skated through and shot from the blue line. Th: rest of the pefod remained 5C0f€-| loll. mdlfll in c 1-1 tie. for a score, which finally. came linity of the disaster without find- from Hal McLoodfs stick, through ,= “rig a particle of weckasc. and 110m the combined efforts of Horton and ‘for the missing men was abandon- Cook who assisted him on the for- icd, ward line of M. River team. Thc Thc six survivors, who were pick- score tlicn read 2-1 in favor M. ed by the Jenn Jadot and taken to Riven Lorne Stewart and LcslleiNew York, returned to Boston t0- Stewart on the M. Harbor forward day. i line, through a nice conlbinatiorl play, agnn evened the score. Les~ lie scored oil a pass from Lorne, Chester Cooper assisted 1\f_ Hal'- bor Fnrivard. Gcorgv FY3511? “(£11111 secured the nick, zlild realized oil. g, 1911'; 5.“ - ' plat the M. Ihrhww team in 1'...‘ 122d by a score of 3-2 i M_ Ri','~:1- 1311111 played hard, but could ilot score. G. Fraser got tho puck, skilled ill-qllilyzii rind passe‘ ovcl- to Lcslic Stcwrll-t, who ill till" slammed the puck behind Iillri -". ‘n the M_ River goal. Trio now read 4-2 in favor of M. i-Iaril. l‘. Six fiflllllfls lclt to relay alwrl ‘ll, River forwards pushed mnttrrs llarrl but were frustrated many times hi‘ the goal tcndillr; of M. Sicwlli. ml‘ M. Harbor goal. Hoircrcr M, RHTI‘, managed {,9 bran}; through twice.‘ and scored. One ‘nlly from lial McLeod and the final tally from (I ly rcferred_ The lineup- is es follows: M. Harbor, Goal, M, Stewart; R. Defence, George Fm. t: L. D9- fcnce. Gerald Prowrc; R_ ivillo, L. ‘Jfewart; L_ Wing, Lczlc Stcziart; Centre, Cllrs. Cooper FVl-ii L103“! ilrrring. M. River, F, Hrvrilig. l‘ ""1111- .'_ Reynolds; c_ Horton, ll. Cook and H. McLcoci-H. Good Work:_Wl:eneve-r you nt- ‘rmpt a good work you will 11nd titer men doing the mew ‘uni of ark and .'~"oba'*" Col-lg ’ b"t'cr 1W ‘hem n:l.fr":z'“f" P": .1- nond. Th: thaler-wlivnc: (Y?! l" ‘.71’. once the European standard for, weight and purity. correct such troubles as lack of ap- petite, biliouaness and other inter- nal disorders that the worms create. Children thrive upon them and no matter what condition their worm- iniested stomachs may be in, they will show improvement as soon as the treatment begins. PARIS, Feb. 9—(Calladiiin Pres! Cable) — Maurice Griselle. French heavyweight, champion tonight was awarded a decision over Dan Mb- Corkinclalc. South African Champ- ion in a ten rclllid boxing bout |fought here. I - ~ (EU/ADA? BES 7' Bl/RLEY l‘ you |i|<e the rich, meiiow flavor oi Buriey tobacco you can enioy the very Finest that the sunny iieids oi Southern Qnturio produce and at one-third less cost than any other genuine Buriey. HONEY DEW is sold in PACKAGES-Him! is vlily o ha" one-tenth pound can be relalied of 1O cents. To pack HQNEY DEW otherwise would only iHCICGiL‘ its cost-it wouid not cited if: qualify. r V!i_-n.'!'.~' -2<.~.-:"~"< r. f aiiif