._~ nny Bass i? Comes DECEMBER as. 1931 Filiiiiiiiti’ ill wlliiili ARE MATBHEII (finadlan Press) NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 27-Joc Jacobs announced tonight that Max gohmeling would defend his heavy- wglght title against Mickey Walker ‘g Miami, I'm, the last week in FebrlllW- (“Jttawas Win Again, 6 To I flliRiblNi. Dec. 2’l—(Canadian Prowl-Duplicating their perfonn- snoe 0f Christmas night, Ottawa All Stare Hockey team now touring nrmpe, last night defeated the Berliner team 6-1. Rludy Ball oi the Berliner team which will represent Germany at the Olympic winter games at Lake Placid. New York, was again the star epeedste of the Gennan team, but the BPeed and clever combina- tion of the Canadians was too much for the home team. The Ottawa team left for Poland where they are scheduled to play five games. Back PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec. 26. (By the Canadian Press)--Benny Bass, of.’ Philadelphia, moved up a step in the comeback ladder yes- terday with a. seven round knock- iilumsi nilngis TIE (Cflllldlln Pfes‘) MoNmEAT-l- Que, Dec. 27.-—Both Bflston Bruins and Montreal Ma- r°°m ‘mlhd ll soal in an over-time period and they finished with the score tied at 4-4 in an exciting Na. “will Hflchey Imsue some here last night. Jllhllly Ward scored on Thompson hallway through the first period, lllklhs a Pass from Brydson inside the Boston defence. Two minutes later Marty Barry squared accounts for the Bruins with a soft goal. Ed- die Shore carried the puck down and lost it. Barry grabbed the loose _puck and heaved it in the general d1l1°ll°ll 0! the Montreal goal in a forward pass play to Shore. Eddie lhlsfifld the pass and it plodded into the goal behind Norm Smith. The Maroon goalie was caught napping completely. Cook put the Bruins ‘out in front on a pass from Dit Clapper, while the Maroons were still disor- ganized by the first goal. Marty Barry counted the only goal in the middle period. He scored from a face-off near the Maroon goal. The Maroons faced an almost hopeless task going into the third period two goals down to a strong team like the Bruins. Nevertheless they started a terrific drive, chang- ing forward lines rapidly to sustain the speed of their attack. North- cott's neat goal On a pass from Rob- inson gave them some heart, and Archie Wilcox gave them a new hope when he plugged a long shot from the blue line at Thompson. 1W shot glanced off Eddie Shores shoulder into the Boston cage and the score was tied. The Bruins bore down heavily as they went into overtime, and Lionel Hltchman put them out front again after a minute of play. He carried ANADIENS BRILLIANT IN UVERTIME Toronto Leafs Turned Back 2 to Nil On Home Ice. TORONTO, Ont., Dec. 27. (By the Canadian Press)--A costly pen- anl’ Whliih Paved the way for a goal, stfiricd Montreal Canadians "ll the bath to an overtime 2 to 0 "Wily over the Toronto Maple “Us lll ll SDeedy National Hockey 15958110 game Saturday lhight. The leaders of the Intermtional section were without the service oi their leading goal getter, Charlie Cona- °h°l'- Who llllurcd his shoulder in Thursday night's game with Can- adiens at Montreal and will prob- ably be out until Jan. 5 with a wrenchcd ligament. The brczik came in the first, two minutes of the overtime period. Fin.- nlgan was banished for an anti- defense infringement. Canadiens tore in on the attack and the flashing Morenz grabbed the puck circled around and came out in front of the net. Ho scored from a- bout twenty feet out with a hard drive which was pirtly obscured from Chabot by the players in front of’ him. _ The second Canadians goal was anti-climax. Jollat broke away with I Irelline flanking him 2nd only one defence man to beat. _'I‘he tricky] left winger slipped the puck to Le-; Pine as they swept in on the de-‘ fender and LcPinn made no mis- take with his shot. l at the right of the Toronto goaLi .T§lE CHARLOTTETOWN LOOKING "EM oven | y, . J m! "mo." ' DlvIsYon "a" P w 1. n r A Pts FOUL rnarmc. BY PUCKSTERS Dalhousle .. 4 a o 1 1o a '1 T0 an clmnan nitnurst .. . 5 i 4 o '12s -2 ._._ Campbelltnn . 6 i 5 0 i3 16 2i In an eflort to curb foul playinB by hockeyiets in the Maritimes, H. Division "B" 0. Schryer, president of th! M111‘ , | time Amate Hockey Association. Chltown 1'1 8' has issued the following warning Moncton . .. 6 ‘l, from his association headquarters Fredericton 2 4' at Bathilrst: "All referees, coaches and D181"? within the jurisdiction oi the M. A. H. A. are warned that shov- ,ing, charging, body-checking and lcheoking, of. attacking players not Harold Gross, coach, trainer, and’ {in possession of the puck by opqcaptaln respectively- Were agree‘, Iposing defencemen must stop. Iffably surprised on Friday night ab’ ihas been a custom when two men ter their game with Fredericton; 'come in on the attack that one de- when they were presented with pen ienceman takes the puck carrier and pencil sets, gift; oi the Abeg- and the other takes the loose at- welt hockey team and Mr. P. C. , tacker. Brown, proprietor ofthe City Fish i “In future any defending player Store. |who bodies, elbows, or lays a stick The presentations were made by ‘on an opponent not in possession Dr. Ira J, Yeo, President oi the ‘ of the puck will be sitting with the door-um, -penaity timer. Players who deliber-i Needless to say, Doug, Jack and iateiy make offside plays and kick-Harold appreciated the thoughtful- ; the puck over the zone to stop play ness and generosity of the donors.‘ . must be ruled ofl. "Any player who carries a high stick is going to the penalty-box, ,as are those who insist on hook- j ing eith"r an opponent or his stick." I H. 0. SCIIRYER, President, “.54 0'9 5316 52 o s wrap 1 REMEDIBERED Doug Hickeson, John Heath and MILLZONAIRE LINEUP CAPITALS 5 ABE-GWEITSI CAM looking like anything but losers in the opennig period when they outshot Fredericton two to one and vs, lead by one to nil score at the rest whistle, Abegweits showed a re- versal oi form in the remaining two sessions to be steam-roilered into a 5 to 1 defeat at the funds of their New Brunswick opponents on Christmas night. The class that carried the red] and black squad through three? straight victories on the mainland, was very much in evidence in the‘ above mentioned first period, butf the limit of llllmln endurance can‘ be reached, and this was no more clearly provcn than i All reservations by F‘ to R u M in Friday, night's contest. i Abcgwvcits opened fast and fur-i ious, but after that one great cfforti for an early lead the p:ce s00!» LAKE PLACID. N. Y, Dec. 25 — took its toll, and Fredericton for- I (Avp_)_seventeen nauom Wm mm- wards sensing this slackening upbpctn in the third Olympic winter in play, quickly grabbed the ad< ganws here February 4 to 13, it, was, vantage of the break to rush in two announced today by Dr. Godfrey unassisted goals in the first period ‘Dewey’ president of the Games Com! and three lnore counters in final mimm fonowmg the olose of thei session, the last score, to cap all, gentry 15st, 13,51; midnight, being kicked into the cage from; The nation; entered are Austria, i H-O-C-K-E-Y wsllliissniiv, 0.30 P. m. PBELLTON ABEGWEITS Tickets on Sale Tuesday at 10 a. m. not later than Wednesday at noon, otherwise the tick- ets will be placed buck in the plan for sale. Prices: $1.00, 15c, 80c, 50c. tax extra 100 Seote for children. 1s yew loll "d" 35°- HIRU lllYMPlci PAGE FIVE telephone must be taken up BAND ~ TONIGHT ZCWOq TIGERS 108i ; TOHAWK8i0. MONCTON. N. B., Dec. 25. (By .the Cantidian Prcssl-In the first Britain‘ Italy. Japan. Hungary] period of their tussle wvltii Camp- Norway‘ poiand, Rflilmflnia, SWCdCILi bmlflh Tigers here tonight, Alone- lMa IJETRUIT ritime Amateur Hockey Assoc-i iation. v HOW THEY STAND SENIOR Nonrnnim l°h feel? ‘Jui- Belgium. Canada, Czechoslovakia“ Finland, France, Genrlany. Gm“ The following is the Charlottc- TllE SCORES ‘itown Millionaire hockey lineup: Goal, Ceilings; Defence, Spillett, Abegweits opened the scoring Shaw, McLellan; right wing, Mum- aghan, McFariane; centres, Doucet, Bradley; L. Wing, Acorn, E. Prowse. Referee-R. Prowse or F. Kelly. scvcn minutes from the puck-oil‘, when Nicholson took a. pass from Lawior, sticlellandicd from mid I ice, drew the defence out of pos- ition and then slid the disc to Williams who was hovering in front of the net, “Chick" doing tlic rest. On the score, Abbics opened up a. terrific offensive end tore in time and again over the Fredericton blue line, but “Daddy" Bubar was lkiNiiikilfilii FRilM cm. 3-1 yswitzermnd and the United 5mm; ' ton shot the only ‘goal of tile gniiio More than 300 athletes rcpresenyh iidclntgsh. left wing, took a pan: ,ing these nations already are en-i 1mg ted Pa?‘ hm} nvlbmjefhf‘ w!“ tcrcd and the list will be increased’, cyh l: gale v OIYILiOH \;lC:Ol_\ in iii. matmiany before January 21' the h r tmas nights some: iloltiieln ‘closing date for individual entries. Wkel’ league h-‘ihllh g Although economic conditions inimmlster- Monclwh 3°11?!“ swim“ Europe have in a few cases served. b lfwmisdargf fjziamzgmlhl m’ 5mm‘ ,io cut clown the size of the visiting ED g’ To: 80:91 >1 ,wmmgents' they have m no case u , igers eft lung, linci ill. Tm down the quality m, the Con,“ penalties in the last period. i iiiiligiiiso ', - i ‘ il d reased m" W" Prince Saunde‘? or 0hr the puck up from the defence and Tl", "NEUP a Gibraltar that the locals could imglftljcnlifl olfnaizglavigtlngcteams. THE LINEUPS “g9- °n m” nature °t the Arena cut loose with a hard drive at the ' -' ‘ not hurdle. . Cahlllbhlllflll! ChQlTlDQII-‘i’, goal‘. - " (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) Vlrimlly every winter sport Star 01' . I g _ ., (lhflsllllhs "h"! “ml B“ 1°“ waist level that fooled Norm Smith C _ ,,,., l, .,. M L Dmml _ ME 1 entered McLean. Murray, defence. Mi.- his junior lightweight title to Kid and sagged the twmeh The Maroons Harlan V. :1 (g1 ltlin cl . i T. Mlch., Dee. Zll-Dc- NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. ZT-The second Period urODoUS-w st has the mtg-her’ fines’ centre. Howard‘ T-hom. Uhllwhiw he" m“ summer- kl down to re at their rally ansmr I 0a who m“ handed the New Ymk Amer!‘ New Yillk RahEBl-s» leaders 0f the me m d a . ias, right wing; Young, Robertson, buc ed pe S. Mantlv. R. D. Clancy cans a 1 to 0 defeat in a National t - ~ . est team, and its 70 representatives of the previous period, and after Burke L D HomerIL Vh k N“ mm hwkey magmas u 3' dw‘ Four mlmllcs from the opening m com etc in u five or the maJDufT. left wing. Ed Dudle many good tries Harold Starr Mormz (emit-re Dam hyTzasuiin 10c ey some hare lflhlilht- ision. tamed hook the (lhlcasfl, whistle, McMallus, sturdy lcft nllcyiw m‘; o“ ti": Olympic W»! Molwtom Foster. gall: Gill. Bur- IY brought them through. Stan took Jont L w G g_e,t e 5 5e 3°51 came mldwfly IIHB-lackhawks, 3 to 1, tonight in a, Clpltal flash evened the some 011,10’ 5p°_sk__ d skatin ‘mirage, defence: N. Cook. Dlckir‘, Mc- ‘T’ Gham lOIl a pass out from Hoolcy Smith and a ' ' . m‘ I he W“ Perm mm ‘hi? Sh“ °1 well played but often slow gamc-‘s splendid solo effort. Stull didlftigramme m‘ Sp“ g‘ ivonald. centre; Red Cook. Milckle p Gagnon R. W. Finnigan Inge Klh-eg, and m5 51,5; gm- Degrol; [ . ure skating, hockey and bobsledding The Vliiliory Pllli the RRIIBCTS eleven , have a, chance on the close in sort- outguessed Thompson from a few right wing; McIntosh, Connolly Canzxdicns Subs: LcPine, LeDucQai; homo They also will appear in the three . 1 It l . B, Pa"! Mlcklemn feet out. Munro, Molidou, Wusliie, G. Months‘ wud passing marked most o! the girlutfn Bigilinlgf filial-tints Sign: iciaour minutes later Gammon demonstrations, sled dog racing, cur e w n8 ,. CHICAGO, 1ll., Dec. 26. (A.P.)—- THE LINEUP Rivers, LaRocllellc. _ game. induced “at least partly byswond ‘face ' ficdericwn right winger p“, hi; ling and women's speed skating. THE smmfl“. Ed Dudley oi Wilmington, Del., Toronto Subs: Levinsky, Dlyflsuperb and at times very rough de- ' ' ' i‘ Other large entry lists include _ . - 1 Tommy Cook gave the Hawks the team up front when he grabbed a: _ , , was the scoring champion of Un Boston Maroon, Blair, Bailey, Cotton, Primeou, {Q1159 work ‘ l k outside the Abbie blue Canada, 4o, Ggnngny, 35, Norway, Firs, Period Md sums professmna! 8°“ m! Goal Jackson‘ firs; goal ilxiiliirti‘ secoild Seliéodhwiftih 1:1)? t: finest in also unassisted ‘332 Swfilcll- 21¢ swdtzerhl-hd- 2°? 931' Y Tho son N. Smith °lll¢lllT§= Hewllwh and Dlllg‘ “ "e m‘ °“ ° 5 ° ‘m ‘ ’ t 1', rPolaiid 20 and Japan 16- L-Moncton Mclni sh (Rot . sOfllcial statistics compiled by the‘ mp Defence neault. 0 o 0 f ling. Cecil Dillon tied the score on’ yngrgivellllflgnflyfinmigvlergizia les. with the exception or the 0mm Cook) 3'40. . o . _ . Professional Golfers Associated Olinltchman _ McVicar AR p e n l fl g 585211213411: Phssini; attack in the ~ p’ pic “ma, which Wm be completed renames: McLean‘ stops. pointer’ Aflwrlm W511i’ dl$°l°5°d that the’ Defence SUMM Y a o ' Th-rd P"; d by January 10. all of Lake Placid’s 5; Champoux 5_ big fellow from Wilmington, wholshom Conacher C e n c Se C tl 0 n me winning 5°81 “m” m“ wayi ‘ o | Olympic facilities are now in use. captured the Los Angeles and the§ Centre First Pllrlllil ' fl“'°“gh the ‘hi-m 9mm when, Three minutes from me facemf’; friiey were built ~at a cost of over second 11mm; waster-n open crowns din-lag the 3am. Brydson No score. ' _ Chuck Gardiner, brilliant ChicagoiMosher saddened the mus whenfa half million dollars. There are yegfg rush go;- fanre over the fglr- i wing Penalties: Jackson. (Canadian Prfiss) goalie, stumbled coming ollt of the‘, he counted the third New Bnmsiigm mlos of ski trans, No sun-a ways. averaged but 71.39 strokes Oliver Trottier MONCTON. N. B., Dec. Lil-The‘ net and missed an easy stop. Bill: wick 86a‘ on a pas; from McManus The official entry list follows: Penalties: Bllrrfgc, Conn riiy, for the 30 matches he played a- Wing Second Period Cf-‘htlh-l Lellillle. hoflhem 5¢<=tl°h_ Cook made the score on brotlicrhmd {our minutes from the above Ausmn. skiing, bobsyedding, fig. Robertson Dims; a“ star "Bum Touhey Ward of the Maritime Amateur Hockcyi Bun’s pass. Dillon broke away from “my Mcmthm. wok a hand at ure skating. ' Stops: Foster 8; Chimpoilx, l0. Right behind Dudley came John Boston Alternates-Clapper. Wfll- No score. Association, swings into action to-l Chicago-s final dflve for the last] counting on a F55 from Beaum- Bcvviunr Flume Skating and bob ny Farrel, the debonair New Yorkdand. Chapman. Boyd, Cook, Gal- Penalties: S. Mantha, Primeau, morrow night when Amherst Ramb~ goal’ r , As an autumnal‘, fiedeflctonysledtirgl" . g _ Third Period star, who averaged '11s shots for,braith, owen, Foster- LeDuc. ‘ lore. last years league champions. m de n 5 to I when Beaten wok, =-~ U 1 each m’ 11°19 round against first} Maroons Alternates-Stewart, Sie- » meet Sussex Dairy Kingg at Sus- a 1 Canada: Skiing. Speed skating. 1'8 No 8Com ‘b t R Smith Robinson Gallagher. Thfrd Period sex N B while Moncton Maple a pa“ "m" M°5h°" “m!” m’ lire skating. hockey, curling. wom- , class competition. Although Farrell or. - . - - . - -. tN f disc on his blade for six feet 10st _ _ g Penalties: McLean. 2: Dull‘ 5. ~ filled t0 9595"" 0h ilhlmlhlht m‘ Stan’ wumx’ Phmlps’ gztolgilfign Leafs phy against the Victoria‘; at ew ol-ln an!‘ it», for a second, then carried itlwith mlcszigggoilgigigsilfiggdog racing‘ Stops. Foster 8; hhdmpoux 9. ‘ i ie. he turned in his best golfing °m°'“"-5"‘°“°“ ‘m ' No score. l- k Ilhflrlviletvwn. P- E. I- Affairs SiItISfHCiSOPY his right skate to kick the unruly.’ Finland‘ speed skating skiing .____.__ _ peflormanoea Mme he deflgated THE SUMMARY l renames: Clancy’ J01 at’ Bur e. ‘ ____ niece of vulcaliite into the meshes I figure skalung ' ' i Bobby Jones in that famous 36 hole; (fifllllfll-‘In Press) behind Stun I ‘ _ . f i play oil’ for the national open chain‘ i Dytlulllfl PM“! Po p e Officiates MONTREAL Que Dec 26—De- ' i Fmme- skiing’ figure skating‘ ' ‘ d: » ' " I . ' ' . ' Dionshll) at Olympia Fields in 1921i 13:; ward ‘Brydsom 1216 '1 ifinltely olltinlistic for the future of v THE SUNDIARY bDglfilflliiglg. Bobsledding hockey F I I several records were esmbushed, — a . 1_canadiens, Morcnz, 2. 5- I St P t e s ‘Newfoulndland, and “certain thatf 4 e l‘. , . with Horton Smith's great 278, ten! 3~B0ston, Barry, 2.50. zianadlflls. LfiPlllfl 45°11“) n ' e r its affairs can be swung round in a.' n,“ Period figure skatmg" ' 3—B05t0ll. 000k» (Clapper) 2'06‘ - i. Great Britain: Figure skating. ’ » i 2 55 tigf ‘hm "M" P“ m the 51°90” st‘ k o en Slebcrt ‘ ' (n Andrue Berding Associated ‘W’? s“ “m” mamm- Mi- J- i ~ . - i Penaltlea-Cw - l" ' ‘ Penalties: Finnigan, Wlsnie. Y ' H Pe m, h T, l - Italy: Bobsledding and skiing. "l" °P°h M"! °“° °l ‘he “m”! Second Period: Press Staff Writer) ' “m” °t the B s easury’ 1"‘“’b’°s ‘w‘““"“5) N‘°“°15°“ N rwa - Fi ure skating skiing < est 72 hole collections in the his- known“ Barry‘ 858' -—-———————— vAncAN CITY. Dem z7_popelarlrged in Montreal yastcrdayi 7 mm spec: Sky-tings . . .. ‘_ ! m7 °t ‘he dd 8mm‘ pastimt Penalties-Cook. Fllslel- ' W ' l I Pius Dersonaliy officiated at Mass, t ' “mo” has been assoc atedl Poland: Hockey, skiing. flBlIIE . Third Period: N ll i’ In l l i’ WU‘ 31' Pete? mmnpwh- 935° 3 Second Period ‘ " in St. Peter's today to oommem -r-| | i 5km“ . . British 'I‘r fil , - , - l4- yaple Leafs Defeat n-Maglons. Northcott, moon C t A t fate the L500,“ anmversary o, me gamzmg thieeaiunrzl 12ers i Fineixfofig-i . The Canadlens is°§:,:,',,,,',,,,, whom; 532 o m p e e 5 ctgchhcounlacun?‘ when: d land. He is in the city to report pro- i - ' ' ' ' e uge as ca/was ronge P 1fle5_TOuhey_ . ' . _ gross to Sir Percy who reached here ena i e l CS i, with thousands oi people oi a doz ‘a fortnight ago, and to Md mm m, Overtime: l , 7—Bost0n, Hitchman. 1.27, i e“ "“‘“°““““°“ a‘ ‘hi’ Pmm“ "wine negotiations which he is carry- i Third Period tl-Maroons-Starr, (R. Smith), ' b°m° l“ m‘ m” Sea!“ gestawflal >ing through on behalf of Newfound- r32 i carried on the shoulders of twelve! “my ... . Pcnalucs__None_ stalwart Vatican attendants in dark‘ Roumanla: Bobsledding. Sweden: Skiing, speed figure skating. Switzerland: Bobslcdding, skiing. United States: Bobsledding, ski- lug, speed skating, figure skating. 4—Capitals (Mosher) McManus a h°°k°y' Sh“! d" "mm" “n” Everything is proceeding satis- min. iwomcrfs speed skating‘ 2-4Capitais—McManus 4 min. 3—Capiti1ls—-Gammon 4 min. Penaiticv-Gross, Gram, Oliver. l skating. OTTAWA, 0nt., Dec. 27. (By ilic Canadian Pressy-Stcadily grow- lllg ffllth 1h C‘nntia‘s lloriiilnliii Y. empire, 1n the unfolding 0f which he has spent n quarter CClitllYy, WilS expressed here by Major L. T. Bur- ‘ _ ' wash, famous Canadian explorer, I i I FORUM, Montreal, Que, Dec. 26. l (By the Canadian Pressi-A 8°“ in the last minute oi overtlmo broke a 1-1 tie and savi- Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-1 Christmas eve 0 (Cnnnilizln-Pflil A130, Finland, Dec. ZW-Panvoi victory over Canadicns in o. fast .__- - Nlirmi. ill!‘ "llllilllifilll Finn“ of tliei rem factor“ ' E . u _ ‘ 1 _ u skating notional hockey league track r‘. few yours ago. Dlnns Silver trumpets blown by sixfomges Lengmgynsgneifelg, “i303; mZi-capnnls (Mmmmn 3mm“ 4 '——_ as :6 Dreamed To mum {mm m“ 1 i i match. Harvey Jackson boat Halns- ' compete in boill the 10,000 metres l Swiss guards m a balcony over theigovemment departmentsf, he Sam 6__cap1t~1s (Beaton) Mother 9 50351,, Qua, poo. 2'1—(By a‘: x3e“ “n” ‘u the and o‘ ... ,‘ worth on a neat pm; from Prim- s H f and lnnpniiion mils in ilic Olympics‘ prmclpa, don, heralded his entrance and these included cutting oi staff min. the (yanfldyan Pngsyél-rnpped Development or agriculture and m , eau and the Leafs edged ollt ll Wlh ' i nt Los Angels-s ilvxt sllllllllfl" and sounded the principal parts of and the paring of services. The to- Penalties: Ferguson. by flames which destroyed n mining mdusm“ above me gixtm,‘ ' and cemented their hold on th" ' Pnnvo said ho would lfalllhl-‘g the Mass. He was preceded by a tal saving made to date was a Sum Stops: By stuii. 2a; Blibai‘ s2. poultry house, 1,000 white lcg- parallel womd dnnlonmétc ‘h; d; i w? Yllll! 0f tht Ciilllldlllh 599ml" u l. T training irl Ailfll- ‘number of prclates, marching in'of $800,000 on the current budget} R°f°Y°°"—G°°TE° Dlllwhh- horn (‘hlfkhlls We"! hum"! i" clared, faith in “the north’ is well - -- ladder. _ V H-o - l pairs, and by detachments of the which takes in the period from death hem last night. placed. ' e l r . Jul l , ' . _ _ National been" my Alhsmr fr‘??? l. ‘erg "i: °,,§;“§"j‘,,;“,‘f,,f;“,f,‘;",§f,,°§§,il ,1,,“Z‘,f,,§f,,f,§,,’,,“"f,;,,,,,,,,,,_ heKllled On --~—~"": ——'-—————-~~ a a ~ ~ - .. ' cmrdie“ "w: Toronto no Dc Pa? er u ytional ceremony except that theisaid, were finance, cusfonls, public Way T-O IWHSSi W - Rangers Recall ying. (Overtime) , 26 _ (Canadian, Pope said special prayers a; nsiworks, marine and fisheries, andf ———— ; B .t four (tiel D _ . _Monireil four 0s on lprlzslfglltglljimflefllhhe wurmg Ottawa. conclusion’ Dartmouth AC8‘ m All-Star Hockey team celgbrllltelli . Lo d n two; Cleveland n0 l1!- ‘Ch 15mins by defeating the er n-’ Buxitfaio one: Windsor one (tic) m, rclub representatives 6 to 1 in l1 Hold Petitions Canadian-American Loaxlw ‘W011 played game. Philadciphia two; Bronx Tigers _ For Disarmament, ChIIPCh And State crrrawa, International 11%;"? . I agriculture and mines. Thorn is still (Cflllfllllhfl Pross) i‘ ltho post and telegraph dcpnrtmenf NEW GLASGOW, N. S.. Dec. 2M1 ‘lto be considered and further snv- Jflllll A- MBODOHBBU. Eighty-foul“; ings would be effected hm-o Mo, ryear old resident of Lourdes. was. Asked as to the Sltlwtlon in re- killed inst night when a lllfliOfCdrz gard to tho temporary accomlnorin- struck liim as he was on lis way‘ tion Newfoundland ma rc iliiT‘ and to attend Christmas Eve midnight - . . the amount am; datgyhg ‘its homo Mass. A son, Roderick, who accom-i 10c’ fifteen tickets for one .. obtained, Mr. Penson stated; "']‘11,-|i panied his father as he vralkcd ' . i Ont. Dca 25—<By The is a matter on which y mus, an 1;... along the roadway toward Our l The first Hockey Match of the Central Section will ' The Arena Rink opens for the season Christmas afternoon at three o'clock. The prices will be: " _ " NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 27.—Ed- Adults 25c, five tickets for One Dollar. and"! Jeremiah, former Dartmouth ‘backfield star and one ‘of the few ited States college players in DTO- ‘ essionai hockey ranks, was recalled yesterday fmm the New Haven onéérmgflaid three; Boston CubS Peril T0 8913313139 one. . American Lcr‘ l" Canadian Press)-Prime Minister Itfw comment-v Lad of Loud C th d l, id' . ' ‘first: rtalggexzioans. Chicago one; st. nouis one (tie, LIMA‘ Pom mo. zkuxpk B. Bennett Wm be presented with’ s“ Percy mom” and R GA me year w” ‘sienna?! oatraa If]; be played at the Arena, Monday Night. December 2s, 3.» Jeremiah M We yea" has m!“ 2o minlltiiscoveri Duluth “our ssparwon of church and 5mm the clnwawwe disarmament pehMago,’ Montreal mdmtflal hum: me of speed “mom lights’ A pa» between the Charlottetown Millionaires and Moncion. , _ ed can“ é“ the New Hive“ club, Kansas iv . h“ W“ proposed m Pm, n w“ p40,, duh,‘ m, week o; Januaryim-e u, "hm, Bu,“ to New ,fl___,,,_ m“ automobne W.“ ham“ and The Hockey prices will be: General Admission 35c, - , . __,-.~T.-d';~._'. mg‘ learned authoritatively today. lllnit was announced here today‘) The constitution committee of i-he'In two volumes, each five feet high, considering ‘the petition bears the signature oi Standing Room Upstar this game opens at the A 10.00 a. m. land to complete the work iron-i, gAVC chase, but, the death car drew phey have been engaged in roi- will away leaving no clue as to identity. ‘government. R. Manor is conrivyiud Burial will be at New Waterford. a farm oi the Americans in the Canadian-American League. Myles Lane, e backfield ace at Hanover Sunday l League, Montreal. xfifmizzyao- St. Francois Xav~ National Assembly l8 50c, Seats 65c. The plan for ', rena on Saturday morning at ‘ lust ahead of Jeremiah. tried out m 1 the proposal. hith indications fav-iovor 610,003! Ctliflglltiriil. H. Milrhh the mdunrm md bush“: PM ‘were Mn Macnouga] I fommy E >-. with the New York Rangers for a ' . t, 1. oring its apprvval- . IW- PM eh 0 v alive 0 or the reorganimthm lived. xcellent music will be furnished b S ' i ' ' Veldm‘ 2' chm” ° i is i- u ti d will - t the . - ' - . y " "m" i ' season and now is with the Boston ADDS“, HOCKEY REQULTS . - The catholic Relalon “mosh ls, any: l; (tllrllllllgfme glitz: at _-_-_.._______ z -____________ H|gh (grade Thlrteen Tube Spade“ Rad“ t; Bruin Cube in a Canadian Leflllle- Baum, emails Hockey Assn. ed by the Pflfllvlln 00M Mien ll ‘PB o ~ h ~r Tbrre are m "h", "Chg p 1< A man who gives in when he's ,4 ' -'——-———-=-— the state mllgldli. The Ohl-lmhiil Bhd h "WNW? It ihé 100% ol’ tht‘ P9919 "ow the p~r~r who are idle, aliii iii» v wrong ls wise. A man who gives ' If you sense enough to be hoDPY. i Ire poor. you have sense enough. ‘in Whfll hfl "I110 ll DIREC- m m 5_ cmmum, g, my...“ are oroaem of ta. mo. tower of the Parliament buiidlnll- ‘rioh who Three V - ' “nod ‘ egos-rs, n ’ ' " i.