.Secdk l?e - bleetinul C71' Iklflrliud. (0. P. by Gsnilags Special Wire) AMHEFBT. . -» ll'-UW 16- prosident James WU and Been- lu-y-Rlegisttsr H. P. 'lbnnant of the Mriritinle Amateur- Hockey As- lociation wtl!l‘i.rmi offer for reelec- tion at agneistiows annual meeting in Moncton. lf. B., next Monday. Ln announcing his withdrawal ;.*°£.$§°....";‘“.% £'““‘.........°"§.. ZZ? loess did not permit him to devote q-laugh time to the wort of Amocistion. Ho is msnllfactlring company ilerst. urtedmsnlythethe ientionof comin iionaftor hhrxeeent lic¢expfredllD!i@y. aiggeetionwuadvanoedinsome quarters ioni¢htt.hatJ.A.Bs.nway, K. C., president ofthe Maritime Hockey League lion. Bu uathorit post even_ There was Ines. Prince Edward mule was reported, Vice-Ptuident J. E. lu' the mesidenoy. Then would a nominee from the Annapolis Valley. Cape Breton delegates, if they did not put forward s msn of heir own. would swing behind J. D. Meclutyre, K. C., Pruiduzt of i .53 l igéi lic ...E E§§§c ,&§§§§§ .égggigl rir§§5r3.s __ -=. .ia _'rim cl~lAnLol'rs'rovvN, cualmuln, MGE sgvgnl -S-__i.iEl/$1-..SP0RT WOELD -zifiif li BASKETBALL election At will fl? §;?§i§§t§ 1.5;; =§3?§§5l§ 5é°i l§=§§;95§§ 5 55 Zlrllilis il? 2 candidate. nulul-on se Ywas ingekperienced, the official said, in obtaining pl"- ¢°'mP=w¢n¢\¢uuomloo clubs. Contributions for the moat pan. hadbeenlmll.sndsomehadfor- wudednolnoneywhsiaerei-.Small attends-noesattbeplsydowngames lnthesenlor°°a"uld “rr-clung wasadvsncedasaressonforthe lowcollections. .Resident Wnynidlsoeipilhsd been decreased further through fteelsistniionofiimiorplsyers. Inadd.ltion,i.hssnocistion paid moseths.ll8300iohsvean Upper Chnadianrefereemake aiourot lmkuciiondlmughdlocnculzg, 'i‘skenssawhole,however,the 70|-l’J\lli-Gkilllilhsdbeen ssuo- gue President thco-opera- oftheclulls lfili coli Q ggi? Eggif ihese were 11-ill (lAUJfGl_ We.\hslh1Uvilkl¢apisIA\fsdo liereibyohhlletueihowllishire Bos- vers to a friendly game of lmckey agvlltsilfrs Rinks: soon es pos- Cheap Excursion To View Quebec- Maritime Finals The Gyn! soring an hockey UIUQHI ind Friday. It will lo wi Tuudey alernoon tum have lliontnal noon. Blessing ear able io this wht Imation, The we and wi e few from of seats bg Montreal Flmln who attend. CRIMINAL GANG tdondnuedimmhgel) °'»iD¢undsri.be‘ leadsdaip ofa fvrmer llllnanian com-tier. wnoee lilmewssnotdivulpd. 1- 0&~sArr¢\ed Theoihssanestedbeeldee the Aiilnuiswgsrwsrossidtohefkf- Whlimplmedinthe telephone couvlhllmwhiahpolioe claimed ¢h¢rweraaae.'l1»»mclused a walst,amanser- 'rheywerlsnet htuirset- iggil géégl §i_§§§§§i5e§§§ §;cl.l;zlil.i -cgi lc ll' police were Officell under she yas detelitionofar- qna:iou.e'»cili¢f pid°'lbelievsfn- lotfsrfrom was per- now in -im lil lil lil itil iii E lknperitl @1011! for Inkrr units and .__.__. Smassesllt iii 5? El 5% ACES SATURDAY University tonight officially announ- the second of home-and-home series for the right to represent the Pm- of hockey fans that the g-rest team of Raedmen might lnve to default from competition. The McGill acceptance issued by the athletic board was coupled with a rebuke to the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association for ordering Me- Gill to Quebec and a statement that the University did not wish to dll- appcint the people of the provincial capital. Tile rebuke follows: 'Authority even though it is exer- cised inconslstently and foolishly is still authority. Therefore, in order to avoid further confusion, unpleas- sntness and embarrassment in ad- ministration of hockey and so as not to disappoint the people of Quebec, the athletic board . . . . will be re- presented at Quebec for the second ment said. has “always been lmder period of the National Hockey Lea BisplaoswastakenbyAleor0on a few years ago regarded ssone of the Gstult oaliesof ihemall by an upswinging stick and he suf- fered a slight concussion, it wss an- Ottaws. winger. CHICAGO, March 15-(Axocil.t- ed Pres)-After 9'! hours of pedal- ling in cnioesifs six day Uicyole .2 il gill; li E .5 S. Gasoline Humax, amen ls-(Br 'H10' “~‘°':k'::zca;': .ifiiilf lillliflll géiiig E' till power to to eight , less. he \,ys14.- year. OU. would and Prince Gollnflf ,=f_~ ,;;;:°r”?d?” on second ha.nd'lW\‘\ street. summsrsilie. ¢¢pocel'ie¢aM°l'“ N *”'°\‘l;_... g===-r-43 _ To Ciaslfl' _I ._ OIIICI SUITAILI dentist. dnlssii °f gh] sp'ic\\lt\l1'll bulld- ltrset Burnmeraids. or A. P. Weill- L-llvs li gigs; IIDIUK. 1*- sbsoluiely paoer. track noe, four teams were fed tonikht for the hadership. Bill Pedtll of Victoria, B. C.. and d Walthcur and Charley Ritter, took advan- tage of opputunlties in i-he illn- ming to more up evven with R¢8¥1° Norlamsn. and Dave Isnds, and Gerald &`BlDtl and Fred Otte- Ped and sehslle were the Dro s .~“"- “' ’ . Revenue _ P |'7,.§°li...“‘f°?§»'a°»"§'ff>§'wl"lli.‘I.-..’°'..5°l‘§’l’2f Case Adjourned N B Gov’t Has Q g?i§\ 5; “ggi ...lc (C. P. bf G I'R.lDl:R.ICTO -“We will I0 to emctly when were L. P. D. Tilley. 'M10 adminilrltion mo! “°2.'°‘ 2T"‘°' 3.1.1 .tm ne Im wsoths New Bruns- . _ Legialstllotohyashemn- Z§:fI.s...ce be 3§g§§§§@ iigflliila cl if fill iii. GEITIIAI. llllllllll 2 i§i` ill, gil l ’=‘ ill ll hy. purdbsnr. ‘ MONTREAL, March l5.-(C.P.i- Detroit Red Wings tonight proved why they are holding the top posi- ‘_-"- ,tion in the American .section of the io- P- B! Gll-fill!-ll'l l)°¢|l| W\l`¢i \National Hoc-'Icy league when they M0’"'R-EAI- MUCH 15~-M9511! handed Montreal Canadiens a 4-it boating before a crorvll of about 8.- 1 0041'-I *elm will so to Quebec City ooo wildly excited fans By losing il 0" Saturday to play Quebec Aces in me cmaalem railed no consolidate 3 their position on second pccition in i the Canadian section and now mls. Vin” Of QU01->0¢ in Allin CUP PHY' ,win their remaining game uf the downs-end f-hereby removed fem | schedule slocfroinol-:....ri1l-.y ln or- der to finish second to Ioronto. SUALMMLY First Period: 1-Detroit, Aurie - 'un - ` Checked to impotency by a band of ll°GiIl 41111000 BNN. ih° lille- speedy Black Hawks from chicago 'Ibronto Maple Leafs tonight suffer- "h° 1mP’°°“°n th" P1‘Y'°ff Wm” ed one of the rarest oi their seeson’s *”“i°1llf-165. “V fbi' U10 PUTP060 Of deléfmminl experiences on home ice-the bitter *M 5°" *Mm ¢° 1'¢Pf°-*Ht 111° P1'°- pul ol a 2-1 defeat and round them- vince. They therefore find it dlffi- “lv” mam)-,ed in meg, |r¢,g¢,¢_c,; cult to explain the necessity "for a ,p,¢1,,|¢y_,p,,4_ “°°°°" nm* ‘t Q“‘b°° ° - In 'llomrny Gorman's Hawks spotted mg °*‘°mP1°“°- 11-1 11°" 1-‘Si period then came backcoficiiupin ’ a - Canadlans Lead Gm de‘°“°°° A‘°°°' ”"'°"m°d““ P"°‘ the Leafs a one goal lead in the first 'FURUM' s I ( Leafs at bay in a five forward clos- ST_ ing attack that broke on the sturdy I Special Skate 1-Toronto, Day (Blair) 7:23. rl-in he. may naar me "°”“°""'"“"°" plolneaadr. Price H and 10 _ _ “nu” . 7° * mn" 554 “WU mam fm' in' ters, goalie of New York Americans, Penalties-Levinsky, Coulter. In Shoot the second and win the game with *iw* an early third period goal. Great defensive work held the desperate n "°7'm“*a‘[° milk or Terry Abel and big Lionel omvmm? M th: Couachcr. Behind them was the sl- most impregnable charlie Gardiner. for miniature rifle SUNIMARY 'h°°“"" lim rel-loo: - (C. P. By Gsardis.n's Special Wire) Second Period: °Y°f"5°U\1=l ll'°P°I1‘°° orrawa, san-cu ls.-my wor- z--chicago, 'rl-udcl l'1-is Leafs Lose Second am Pllluu£llc°"H°f~I<=@T°CFf°“g°llnM|llnlH rf: T' 1- mfl winp, 4; camullem, 1-l_ 1-airs Period; a l m"RNAMENTBrzllza1i 'Game 3-Chicago, Cvottselig (Coulter Mchdyen) 4:03. Penalties-None, Americans, 3; Senators, 1 (TITAWA, March 15. - fC.P.) - Alex Connell, one time king of Ns- llonsl Hockey League goalie; step- ped into the ullifornl of Raoy Worters when the nrt mlnder for New Yonk Americans vrus injured here tonight and beat his own team. the Sena.- tors, 3-2. Connell, although seeing no action this season. has been Ot- tawa: spare goalie. SUMMARY First Period: 1-Americans, Brydgc lK1eln> 6:35. Penalties--Dutton. Second Period: 2-Ottawa, Wasnie ;,‘,-.;'.:..i.,~f=-‘#,,';-;..-i Qualify For continue. _ U S I d DQWN THE ALLEYS mu, ...le ml. 1., Bmw., ....1 . . _ tl COT rs lanes sowuira Lnous wgrmm' lin eye was cuz deeply Tennls Tltle Rall!!! 13. nolmced. Nick Wasnie‘sstidlh'u.ck NEW YOIX, March 15-(Asoc- llhicrity me Blistors 536 the goalie after Nick had pulled it ated 1>fmi._1.¢s¢¢y- R_ 541;-fen and Hgh nmls, Bn Bell 271. clear from Red Dutton, American Gregory 5_ mmm, Uncp- Sam; Blgl two, In Bell 566. defenceman, who was holding the mllgq, md om of 11,-1,; xmauesf, gen- nfs players, qualified today to play HMB lib 19”- *ll for the United Statm indoor cham- lhnoom 1'i'i'l. 1" F T pionships. Bwefen negotiated his lhivdty 1°* UW ~ Ollf eanls semi-nnal assignment in the sev- mlfl HIIIC. F- hull 38. enth regiment armory in straight- Bieh ¢v°» P- llhl¥_45¥~ In Day frorvmu fashion, dcrcsrng rmlx X Shields lop ranking American, 50"’ Y'-U" WW ’°'"‘m° Be Grind ell. ll-o, é-4. 'rho lofty csllfom- 1an’s irresistable vollying onslaught °°“'”‘xM‘ L-mu' and surpassing backhand moulded mn” Abhwdr nn’ - an attack that completely encom- \( _ passed the New Yor cr Mnngfln. the 1982-33 champion. ouixtsyed and generally' outplaycd Sidney Wood Jr., twice e. member of the U. S. Davis Cup team. in ri four-set miatch, 6-4. 3-8 6-2 7-5 'R’“7B°h‘u°'°“ mb” rbllrieenofmcwsameswentw deuce. Manslaughter ‘ omadlmriui-aulneeoual ae- Mn In Amherst dawned 1 ~ ~ ' “_ H I ,I “M4” germ allninisrr. N. s.. Mann ls-my th, yy". gtoglash llegk\a:tul'e'l corn- Another Year The Canadian Prmsi-Preliminary mm” m 1.' .mngmgggg I-5 _ hearing of Mrs. Daniel Rushton of ndrnmt to . Amherst on a manslaughter charg V” dumb' m m;hieh would In Offlce arising from the death of an ls? in- year-old Sockville. N. B.. girl was adjourned today to March 29. The middle-aged woman is accused of performing an illegal operation on the girl. who died Sunday night. She was held in bell of $5.000. No evidence was token at todsy's hearing. 'l‘he inquest had not been amlpieted and the Crown had not received the report of Dr. Abrams, Saint John patbolcgut. llrs. Rushton wee arrested the day after the girl died. 'Die pro- secution charges she Dtffvrlfied U* cpntion in Pebruaryl and that ssptio poisoning later calmed the drl’s death. limi IN BNOWBANK Gill IB UNCOVIIID MTI 8 WIEKI IITIIAT i L&’¥ § lil? 'iid rl lil , 9=§§5i!§l§§;§§g§l;§ *==i*l§;§§.-ga dill Ziifligillp #iii liliiil lull ilili S l é. ic lg? lei 3 l li 5 ‘ e S 'sideCurlingClub In the second section of the “Flour and Fccd’ contest, Titus had a chance Lo will by beating the rink skipped by W. bi. M.\cDoliald. but, after a vcry interesting battle on 'lilesday night, Ma.cDonsld‘s rink won 10-7, thus creating a four-cor- nered tie, rinks skipped by Mac- Donald, Jardlne, Prichard and Titus having four wins and two losses. On Wednesday night MacDonald won from Jardine and Titus won from Prichard. - In the final match Titus ran sway from MacDonald to win the section title, also the flour and "feed" by a score of 13-5. His rin.k will play off with the rink skipped by A. E. Har- ris for the grand championship. If ice conditions permit, the sea- son will be wound up by 3 knock- out bonspeil of.the wholc Club, the losers to pay the cost of a banquet for the winners and losers.-S, TIE HOCKEY SERIES , Ont.. March 15- TCanBdian Pressl-A fighting Brockville hockey warn defeated Ottawa New Edinbugrh 2-0 here f»°l'\18ht, tying tho Ottawa. Dlstwict Senior Hockey Chalnpionship final round at four~a11. forcing a third Rsme. New Edinburgh won the first game 4-2. CN. F reigliter Arrives From A n t ip o ci e s HALIFAX. NS., March 15-The freighter "Canadian scottish" of the Canadian National Steamship; arrivcd .n Halifax today (Tufsdayr from Australia and New Zealand bringing. among other cargo. wool, 5h°¢D skms. 09311188 and coffee. The wool industry of Mlstralia, stated Captain R. C. Puller. of the "Canadian Scottish." whose home is at Summerville, N. B.. has wit- nmsed one of the most complete in- stances of price recovery in the his- tory of the lndustry. Prices reach- M the highest level since thc lszs- 19 mason. Over sixty percent of the wool, he remarked, which will be available this season has been sold at an average advance in prices of eighty percent as oomplred with the previous years clip. The "Canadian Scott`sh” picked up tho heaviest cargo at the Pans- ma Conal yet loaded into a Cana- dian National ship at that place. This earfo included heay consign- ments of garlic and licorice, seo much coffee and a quantity of chi- nafwsre. G-St nom was B sig night rl the Miss E. Bourke and Miss H. Wakcfol-d won from Mrs. N. D. MacLean and Mrs. J. A. Lawson Mixed Doubles E. B. Fairbanks and Miss D. Ker- wln lost to E. Goss and Mrs. W. M. Rowe 15-7, 15-5. G. K. Peake and Miss M. Plneau won from R. A. Pendle!/on and Mrs. N. D. MzlCLi“fin 15-8. 18-13 W. A Smith and Mrs. W. A. Smith won from A. F- Dixon and Mrs. R/ry Clldlnore 11-15. 15-8. 15-3- D. W. Cross and Mrs. B. Rogers Jr. won from RAW. C. N. Brown Bhd Mrs. J. A. Lawson 15-12. 15-10 J. 0. C. Campbell and Mrs. F. M. Nash lost to J. A. Lawson and Mrs. E. Taylor 15-8, 15-11. F. C. Brndv and Mrs. J. O. C Campbell lost io E. V. Bell and Mi-SS B, Prowsc 15-7,15-7. G. F. Hutcheson and Mrs. H- Wakeford won fr0m W. A. Henry and Mrs. E. V. Bcll 15-0. 15-5. F. B. Conrad and Miss E Burke won fmnl Walter (loss allll MrS Roy Cudmorc 15-8, 15-3. calrrrol. srsrsrts, 2: 0’LEARY SISTERS. 0 An illtcrcstlnz game was played at the Crystal Rink, Summcrsidc. on Wednesday evening, when the 0'- lmary Slstc-rs met thc Capitol Sisters in 5 friendly match. A large num- ber of fans from O'f./:ary attended. The homo from won with a score of 2-0. The visitors were rlltcrtained aftcr the lnlltch ai. the home of the rink nlallagcr, Mr. Clovis Perry. where a sumptuous supper was serv- ed and a Jolly time spent. Mrs. Ver- non Matthew, nmxlagcr of the 0'- Lcary girls, accompanied them. They loft on the eleven o'clock train on Thursday morning to play thc Ken- sington girls last evening -S. ELECTED ACADIA CAPTAIN WOLFVILLE, N. S. March 15- Neil Sanford of Wolfillic. all- round junior atlllrfv, was chosen today as cllptzlln ui Aczlrllll Ulli\<‘l‘- .' C10* 'Hd Staging one of the greatest uphill fights ever witncb- i\ .. . . an,,.m_g1§u,m,f,; t,f;L:,f§fi,,,fé‘°re'f’r‘;;§;_ ed on local ice, after being do_wn two goals' at two staged. ments wore served by inc ladies of of the game to a smart Halifax team, Lhal~ioiieiowr\l~ the Y. M. lads. club I Junior Abbies earned a 6-5 victory over Halifax Canadians, .a es' D ub rs - . - - ° ‘ Mm K “mm _h__“and Mrs W' A_ Junior Nova Scotia champions, at the Forum 'last llllght. smith won I-om Mm W_ M Rowe lt was the first tllt of s. two-game._tota_-203 Serie!- aud Mrs. my cudmorc 15-3, 15-9. the final encounter io be staged on Halifax lee Saturday 15_3_ and 15_8 Witnessed by a large turnout of vainly as the nmber nestled in NI Miss VA wlmams and Mrs_ M_ “_ spectators, the game developed citadel. ’ _ neau lost to MBS B_ Pmwse and fmln a slow, dull start into a hair- Vifhebbys poke-checking at! .M135 E_Tay1°,-15_u_15_5' raising and nerve-racking finish tre ioe was breaking up a o Mm D_ Kem,” and Mm EA 5m_ as the local; Jumped from behind Abbie rushes, and his weaving dau- Wm gmm Mm 1; V_ Ben md s two-goal lead twice during the dashes was causing a lot of trouble M35 A, Humpm-(ly 15.10, 13 y3_ tilt to eke out their victory. _ on the offense. Whitlock went od M35 C, Shannon and M155 M_ Both squads displayed brilliant for illegal checking followed short- lvmcnonald won l:-om :diss A. Yeo hockey all through the tussle with ly by Bell. the N4-mall °f f-11° and Mir.; H. Yeo ls-ll, ls-lo. inc vlslion having a decided edge , evenlns. after e wild Scrambh in Moe s. Plans and Miss a. Lock- in the opening stages, only to be from ot the Halifax net-Th=1°¢l-1° hart lost to Miss B. Prowse and Miss outplayed and outgenersled fn the 018111165 I 8001 buff U10 PNY W" E. Taylor is-6,15-4. lmcr half, especially in the final called to one side °f the Hallie! cage. Baker pulled off s nice save after the Haligoninns had broken through with Fitzgerald on a counl- ter attack failing to get his stick on Steeler. rebound, with an empty net facing him. A play started by Mckie saw thl locals go into the lead for the fir!! time. McKie lifter skating til length of the ice was forced into the boards but his short pass WU picked UD W Steele who let drlea the puck stopping st Houses f Whitlock came racing in before th( goalie collld clear and it was 5-4. Fifty-nine seconds later Canad- ians tied it up on a sweet efforts Fitzgerald had taken Grants at the blueline and coosfod U13 Baker. The Abbie goalie outwi him however, but was beaten cleanly as Copus banged home the short rebound. Williams went right through V: minute later, but shot high o the cage after drawing the go* keeper out of position. W‘hit1ocQ fourth goal of the fray, and wh* proved t0 be the winner came I' minute and a half later as he toi Capt. Btewnrt’s pass to ram homl the rubber. A near fist fight between art and Bell as the minutes ticks by was quenched st once, tho of fenders drawing a rest for iheb pugiiistic tendencies. McKie pulled off the most bfi) liant play of the night 10 seconfj before the bell as he split the den fence wide open, only to be outa guessed by Rouse on a spectacular save, ' The visitors presented a. c1asU_ team last night with Grant, Harb len and Fitzgerald being the piQ of them. Currie, Stewart, Fitzgeq aid and Whitlock were brilliant iq the victory for the Abbics, with McKie's fast breaking rllshos being a constant threat tn ilu- \-isitorl’ bulwark. Ll'N'l1UPS Halifax: Goal. Rouse; deff-n Harticn, Boil: right wing, Fitzga aid; centre, Grant: loft wing, Copa us; alternates. Ferrell, Whebbg Ennis, Cotter. Abbies: Goal, Baker: defencg Simpson. Mciiie. Gaudet: centr Whitlock: loft wing. Stewart; Mgt; wing. Currie; hitemafcs, Wiliiamg Steele, Fitzgerald. R.efe1\»e' Dekker Wilson. Mfineu ton. .\`l ' MMA RY First Period l. Halifax, Grant. 1537. 2. Halifax, Ennis, 1900. 3. Abbles. Whitlock. 19 22. Penalties: McKic. Willliock, BI‘1\ Fitzgerald. Stops: Rouse 4, Baker 3. Second Period 4 Abbies. Whitlock (Curdd 3.13. 5. Halifax. Grant, 7.40. 6. Halifax, Fitzgerald (Bom 8.32. Penalties: Bell <31, EMMA Currie. Stops: Rouse 7, Baker l. Third Period 7. Abbits. Currie, 1.54. 3. Abbiest Steele (Fitzgerald 6.3!. o. sosles. wlliuooz (sum, ass- xlci 14.14. lo. mum, coma mtqmlq alum lan. ll. shun, waiuoclr csuwarel lesv. Penalties: Whitlock, Bell & Stewart. '. B¢°fl:lalar8,l\ouei4. __.._____..__ sous nsuxsnqs sf -_.... _._.,_.- ._ e___ --