‘or n- .1». DECEMBER ’ 23. ‘1931 EBUSTUNB l.: lluIl 2 (Canadian Press) 309m"- Mm. Dec. 22—The Bolton Bruins romoed through the Detroit defense almost at will to- hislli ll they save the Falcons a 8-2 drubbing before a packed house of almost 18.000. The Falcons flew high but once riurlna the game. Just a.fter the first minute closed Goodfellow cut‘ Inside the Boston defense and push- ed home a tally. Detroit was m1- I519 l0 Tosister again until late in the final session when Reg Noble cased Johnny Ghfinefis pass out. Marty Berry led the Boston at. took with two goals and aided Har- I’! Oliver when he countered in the Iooond period. The other Boston loorm were provided by Eddie Shore, Bill Touhey and Alex Cook. THE LINE-UP , Boston Position Detroit Falcons Goal Illimlllsoh Connell , R. Defence Shore Noble ,7 _ L. Defence 3 Hltchman 5mm, Centre Welland Goodfellow R. Wing claim" Cooper L. Wing CW1‘ Kilrea Boston Spares-Barry, Tbuhey, r <r.'.~1r=-.' Oliver, Owen, Galbraith, Chapman. Foster. Detroit Cox, Young. Referees-Smeaton and Romcrill. Snares-Lewis, Aurie, Mcnlellly. Gagne, Sorrcll, First Period L-Detroit, Goodfellow, sisted) 1.08. z-Boston, Shore, (Clapper) 12.21 lt-Boolohflrohhoy (Oliver) 3.27. Penalties-Lewis (2), Barry, (unas- Sccond Period f-Boston. Oliver, (Barry) 04.13. - Penalty-Mclnenly. Third Period 5.—Boston. Barry, (Touhcy-Ollv- er) 4.27. d-Detroit, Noble (Gagne) 7_28_ “L-Bcston, Cook (Welland) 3.05. d-Baston, Barry (Touhey) 5_22. Penalty-Cook. BANIIBKS [USE T0 RANGERSl NEW YORK, Dec. 22. (A.P.)-— The New York Rangers, leaders of the National Hockey League's Arn- erican division, dropped the Mon- treal Canadiens out of their tie for the Canzdian section lead tonight with a 6 to _2 trouncing. The de- feat left the world's champions tied with the New York Americans for lecond place as the victorious Tor- onto Leafs passed them both. Cecil Dillon started it in 7:13 of the second period when he took a double pass from Murray Murdoch and Seiberg and slid the puck though a couple of prirs of legs for the first Ranger goal. Bill Cook finished it in 3:10 of the third frame. Dillon and Bill Cook each scored twice for the Rangers and Butch Keeling and Bun Cook got one goal apiece. For the Flying Frenchmen. Pete MPine-and Aurel Joliat were- the sharpshooter-s with Johnny G _, assisting in ezch goal. A neat passing play from Gainor to Keeling made the score 2~0 be- fore the Habitants scored their first soal, LePine taking Canon's pass on a fine play. H. Dillon got that back just 27 seconds later and Bill Cook made a solo to bring the coont up to 4-1 at the end of the Period. Bllltililli minqgisi (Canadian Press) FORUM, Montreal, Que, Dec. 22. —The Chicago Black Hawks and Montreal Maroons struggled to a 1-1 overtime tie in a National Hockey l-dlflsue game here tonight. Lola Couture put the Hawks one 11D in the third period, netting Jilllllhy Gottseligk rebound. The Maroons evened it up five minutes later in the course of a hectic scramble inside the Chicago de-- fence. As the players milled about Gardiner, Northcott passed to Rob- inson, who touched the puck and deflected it to Bill Phillips" stick. Bill slammed it home and the game was tied. THE LINEUP 911103-80 Mai-nuns . Goal _ ‘ Gardiner A N, 5mg,“ Defence Graham ‘; Sear; Defence Bmllllllll’ Conachcr _ Centre _ Rlllley f, Brydson Wing Thompson Trottier Wing - Lowroy Ward Chicago Subs-Abel, March, Cout- ure, Miller, Wentwcrth, Cook, Got- tsalig, Ingram, Romnes, Adams. Maroons Subs-Stewart, Siebert, R. Smith, Northcott, Wilcox, Robin- son, McVicar, Phillips, Gallagher. Referees-Mike Rodden and Bill Stewart. SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties-Conacher. Second Period No score. Penalties-Lowrey. Third Period 1—Cnicago, Couture 7.10. Z-Maroons, Phillips 5.15. Pcnaltles-Boucher, Sicbcrt. Low- rey. - Overtime No score. (Gottsclig), (Robinson); period for the last two Ranger counters. Each shot was high and close to the crossbar and Hams‘. worth misjudged his attempts to! take them with his left hand. I TllE LINEUP I l liangrs Position Canadians IRoach Goal ' Hainsworthli Seibert Defence‘ S. Mantha; i Johnson Defence Burke Boucher Center Morenz ‘Bill Cook Wing Gilllloll Bun Cook Wing Joliat Ranger Spares: Milks, Gainer. Dillon, Somcrs. Brennan, Keeling.‘ Murdoch, DesJardins. y Clznadions Spares: Wusnio, Mon- dou, LeDuc. ImPine, Munro, George Mantha, LaRochollc, Rivers. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i LOOKING '1 ‘EM OVER BY limo.» 5 few important angles in the fol- lowing comment re the referee ques. ONE MORE GAMiE-JIHEN tion. He says in part: “HOME JAMES!" D‘ _ Just what was feared would hap- q-he rampaging so“ thirsty Mr ‘pen, and warninE-fl loaned about. has ogweits will meet am 1-1 - a°°m° m W” “d the “fer” mu‘ Hrs m the“, own f“ Zzerdtznonilgtéation in the Northern ‘h, League has become acu e. or nng Pred!hzndmlbllagkldnmalrgrets; u; 2on1! one referee to a game at the the swam ‘start seemed tempting fate and has The mainland invasion to dabmbmughg things to a. most unsatis- has been one hundred p" cent m‘? ‘factory state. The crux of the whole 0955f,“ and Island “m, are loubimatter seems to boll itself clown to ing forwlyd go more 81m udmgsia plain and quite easily discerned tonight; lfact that one man cannot hope to The Campbclltcnians are a heftyiwntrm a “m” °t hmkey “dequat” 10¢ of rubber hunters who have ally at the speed it is now played in lyfepufauon o! turning in gmtgthe Mlaritimes. Some of the officials ‘hockgy on home town we’ whlchiwere evidently of the opinion that by inc way isn't quite as spaclouslthe game had not speeded up ins the majority o1 other Maritime ‘much over the old game played in . surfaces» However, the Abegwensithese parts, but they were speedily m, 539mg go.“ these days and it ‘disillusioned after a short time on wm,1.;,,~t be accordgng to Hwle "ithe ice. Some of the officials also they lost that art in the northern More not familiar with the new rul- mwn, es and made decisions which were The team will leave Campbellton “Must f“ that Team"- Oh Thursday morning g0,- home, ‘ Reviewing the matter, one cannot picking up Fredericton Capitals en ‘hfegflbrt :91? that there 1:11.? be iWo mule and will arrive here b the ° ‘m3 ° a game ‘m i7 wmlld early Borden train Thursday 3,1811% icertainly seem up to the league to Thcy are scheduled to meeti the ‘Tfkyd silmizalfhangcs, 50mg action Burgoyne crew Christmas n1 hi; 5 0'11 be en at once. It is not How about a Christmas evi wel- a mil/tel‘ for delay and should not come for both lineups on their M- be allowed to stand over until Janu- rival? ‘ory 15 as originally intended. There are good referees and oth- ers not so good officiating in Mar- y itirne hockey circles and already Fans. give the Juniors a break-- fm‘ sea-w" have “m” rePm“ that and plenty cheers Wm, a m, e at some officials who have been hand- gmdance tonight g {ling games single-handed have fail- ‘Bd to please. The fans should re- imember that one official has his v work cut out for him when he gets The following is the standing of ‘mt ‘m the 510%?! Mona and at- the Northern Hockey league scor- {empis t0 keep in check ten men crs to date. levelling at a fast clip. In the '\'nmc Pig mB-Jollfy of cases, the referee does Miller, Tigers ... . R... 6 his best Ehd no man can do more. jxdno, Abbics . .... . s," the falls would Just boar this in iAl Taylor. Rangers ._, , ___,__ 5 ‘mind there would be less of the de- iDoucet, Abbie-s, 4 "ldeilly "hollorismohlik." nraoflce or |Young, Tigers 4 _“b°°lllg-" ‘ Gross. Abbies Oiivrr, Abbics ... ... rSvlnvzlb. Abbics ,,, ... ... lNit-liolsmt. Ahblcs JUNIORS TONIGHT GOAUGETTERS "MUST m .\ iii-JASON" Many mainland sports writers are ... can one no .A%:f%¢u¢w” MACDONALD? i 6.40 ii you like the rich, mellow iluvor oi Buriey tobacco you can enioy the very Finest that the sunny Fields oi Southern Qntorio produce and at one-third less cost than any other genuine Buriey. HQNEY DEW is sold in PACKAGES-that is why a Iu|| one-tenth pound can be retaileci at 1O cents. To puck HONEY DEW otherwise would only increase its cost-it would not aiiect its quality. wondering what has happened to the Bearcais, Allan Cup semi-final- ists last season. Anyone with half an eye can readily see that the competition this season is a wee bit tougher. What sayest thou? Maybe this is what's wrong with‘ the Bearcats. At flhy rule. some of the wise ones say that Bearcats are slow in start- ing- \Vcl1, if this is so, they had lime? Bet gong before the Eastemv Lmgue is over-It will be too late‘ then... ‘_I-il“.‘ifll'. lllilfcs . fwrbstm‘, Cnpiinls iMoshcr. (‘zlpituls . “Brnullcu. Tigers Tritcs. Tigers Lane, Bnthurst IK. Carroll, Batliurst .... ... .. 'McArthur. Czlpikls ..... McMunus, Capitals ... .... Squarcbriggs, Abbies Gammon, Capitals Connolly, Howl-ts . ..... ... .- Rcd Cock, Harvks ... ..... McDonald, Hawks ... ... ... . ... 040 n. Nlllrray, Tigers B. C'rroll. Bothurst ... .- Thomns. Tigers Gill, Hawks, _ ..... ... ... Muckle, Hawks McIntosh. Hawks .. D. James, Rangers, Flllion, Hawks Benton. Capitals ... ... Kerr, Rangers Graham, Rangors. W. James, Hawks . ... ... .. PICKIN’ ’EM AGAIN IN N. S. I ... u. ... i 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 l l 1: l‘. 1 housie and Moncton Hawks as log-l 1 ical Nari-hem hockey league threats‘ 11m win thc title, a New Glasgow 1 writer adds: 1i "The more I study the Frederic- l ton team. the better their chances 1 '01 winning the Maritime title ap- lfpeals to me. Stan Burgoyne has two smooth-working forward lines, a defence from which one Provin- . can u. o ... ... ... ... ... n. ... o. THE HARDEST SHOT league and are still going sti-onz- This is not a threat, but somebody B11161! might get peeved hercabouts if they are not soon included among Patterson the "great." GET YOUR TICKETS The seat sale for Friday night's MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, T01‘- Referees: Hewitson and Good- I ma“ The old question of the hirdest: U ARY s MM Morcnz would get a high ffliillil, from goal tends. His shot has play- nrs‘ Period fed havoc with quite a few. Charlie! No score lConaclier has n big following while‘ ‘Bnbc Slcbert now that he is con-l. Penaltifi: Seibert, somers, Jchn- I ' tte ~i son, Momma‘ \ trolling his drlvcs be r g ns a |respcctful note from enthusiasts. ‘Bill cook, while a high scorer. i! - Second Period t, 1 I h dl 1—Rangers, Dillon (Murdoch- not noted as a pm c“ my n ‘ semen) T15 , shot. He wings his accurate drives from close in. Nick Wasnie has a terrific low shot which has com- manded more than passing 12cm, ‘eh-Rangers, Keeling (Gamer) 3.00, Zt-Canadiens, LePine (Gagnon). 6:06. . '4__nangel_sl w‘ cuok’ 2'05 while Goodfcllow is o. hard driver Ponalties: Burke, DesJardins, ‘ihase m: 1:1 mare u$iggtektizzz Johnson m)’ Jonah Zfgzaliglking (theascoriiers. Morsenz de- Thhd Period spite the f'"ct that he has been slow in coming to hand this year still hurls a shot that few can writers-they are making such a 3:253:51‘ Z°°‘]';,°'3‘(6a on) moioh for sored and strength. wonderful job of it. H9 ' F“ rm: nsraasa cosmos Again, however, said scribes might 8_R ’ ' _ at least consider Abbies. They have w cooiggefzow Co“ (Bomber A Moncton sports writer touches won every 5931-1, h; date 1n shell-n cial sports writer selects Bowman' as the outstanding back-liner in; goalie who has no superior in Eastern Canada. These qualities, with Burgoyne at the helm, loom as a combination hard to beat. True, they have got away to B, bad start in the Northern League, but when working properly, they should have an equal chance, if not a slight edge, of winning the Muri- time title." The Capitals may be 0.x, 5m; three straight loses without a win doesn't savor of championship cal- ibre. Hcwever, time will tcll. HAVE ABBIES A CHANCE! Oi’ course, they have, but this sports writer at. least will leave the picking to the Nova Scotia sports Geofle Hainsworth Canadian soalie. missed two stops in the third Due. H-O-C-K-E-Y Christmas Night FREDERICTON ‘ CAPITALS Aarcivslrs Tickets on sale at Milton's Telltooml Wednesdly at l0 am. \ an day 111mm mo“, 31,00, 15s, “c, 50o. ta: extra 10o sun m Childroll. II vow loll "" ~ ' Penalties: Beibert, Brennan, “Le- eumcruc; OP FATHER wEu-l \‘M Geno TO Do “ilk/é t‘ f} |.-\ and Iflllly at Fol‘!!!- CABEY ‘fialo-raacc Rica-tr IN AN‘ Til-l- MAGQE PM 601M‘ ou-r- m. as THE MASTER OF’ ME OJN HOUGE- Q»? onto, Dec. 22. (By the Canadian Press-Abandoning their defen- i shot in hockey has come up againJMarltllna hockey today; and foil/o style of hockey. NEW York Americans played right into the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight and in a wild orgy of scor- ing the Toronto team went off the ice at the final bell on the long end of a 0 to 3 score. The win puts the Leafs into first place in the international section of the Nat- ional Hockey League. The Leafs and Amerks were tied at the end of the first pcrlod, the 100115 went out in front three to one at the end of the second and completed the rout in the inst per- iod hv scoring six goals as Amcrizs got two. Chobci for that hat! Centre Primeau Willi; Qcnachcr Qonvey J 110K801] New York Subs: Brydge, Shields, Himes, Lamb, Shephard, Hughes, Kllrca, Grosvenor, McVeigh. Toomto Subs: Levinsky, Day, Abbie-Fredericton game opens thlsjlah.’ Bailey, Comm‘, Fimflgan, mlzimlilgthllt gum‘; T9?“ 3w? Gracie, Darragh_ an a e rum ox o ce. management expects a sell out, and so“ ' consequently asks all fans to pick up their tickets early in order to avoid that eternal last, minute nlsh. Refening quite favorably to Dal- fCo-operatlon respectfully requested. TilRilNTiJ 9, AMERIBANSI! Officials: Clcghorn and Mallin- SUMMARY First Period L-Toronto, Conacher, 4.25. 2.--Amcricuns, Shepherd (Killral .25. Penalties: Ayres (2), Dutton, Cot-l, ton, shields. I Second Period i 3.—Toronto, Jackson (Conachcr. Homer) 2.06. L-Toronto, Gracie 17.14. i Penalties: Clancy. Primeau, Bail- 'ey, Dutton. the 3.10. Third Period 5.»-Troonto, Jackson, (Primcau) ..48. 6.--Toronto. Conacher (Jllcksonl 1.12, ' ' '1.—Toronto, Gracie (Dnrrngh) 2.07. lL-Toronto. Primcau (Jncksonf 3.30. ll-Toronto, Conachcr (Primenu) l0.——Toronto, Bailey (Cotton- Blail‘) 1.10. IL-Americans, Lamb 1.20. 12.—Amerlcans, I-iimes (McVeigh) Husband: “What! Fifty dollars Woman, are you mad?" Wife: "No, but it's plain to be County I sJiculd be lishrzl playing tlie ‘schedule, they wore were not emwericnced Prince N PR l N 0E Bf iililY LEAGUE (Special to the Guardian) A heated (liscussion took plncc at an executive meeting of the Prince Intermediate League. held in Simnncrsidc ycs- terclhy as to whether the League affiliated wtili ‘M. A. H. A. or not. Cape Traverse ‘N115 sn-ongly opposed to joining and withdrew from the club. Bell, who represented the tcnm, said ‘that the cost was too great and would not do the Lcnquc ‘good as by the time they had fin- County usually into iMsrch and the wcnthcr was get- (Dilrlaghliting too worm for hockey. liforc-l lover, 113 thought that the teams to compete with intermediates on the “Mme; (103191; enough 1Q” 1”‘ Pflt/(AGEV Hockey the Douglas much other side, as most of the team were made up of young player: Wellington, Tigntsh, 0‘Leary an Tyne Valley were not in favor c joining. Kcnsingtmi, Borden an others thought the idea would bcr. efit the league. I Tlic Prcsidcnt, 1\'l'r. B. W. Robir son, who presided, nus strongly i favor of Joining tlic M. A_ H. .' and the motion was carled 8 to ' rt looks as 1r there will be 8. Sp: in the McLean League, which now known as the Prince Conn" Hockey League. The managers t tho teams submitted their list ( players which proved satisfnctor, The schedule of games will l: published later. S. zzMakes Breathing Easy — Th construction of the air passages am the struggle for breath, too fumilia evidence 0 fnsililnzliic trouble, can- not (lnunl Dr. .l.D. Kclloggls ASillllll Remedy. This is the famous rrmed; which is known far and wide for it |complcte cilnclivcnrss even undo Ivory severe conditions. 1t is no un tried. crlpcrinlcnizll prrpnrailon bu one Willi many yours of strong so? Buy it from you |vicc bcliind it. THE LINEUP N. Y. Americans Toronto _57_ Position Goal Waiters Defence Dution Clancy .4133 Horner_ seen that, you are." WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M. Junior Hockey GYROSCOPES VS. QUEEN HOTEL LEVIN FUR CO- SOUTIiPORT ADMISSION 25 Cents By George McManus JUST 5s; 4:13 0 OH‘. .1 DIDN'T KNOW You HAD COMPANY- \,'\/ OPLGlRLQ‘. i WANT YOU 1'6 * MEET MY HLJEBAND! DEAR‘. NOYE-ifil AND M66 DELLA WARP- do ~40 unass- \l 1f ‘ o mi. m1 Foggy. ‘ ' 31mm. inc, rm: Hnmn rig.“ m, E lNVlTED Mlfifi ELLA I'LL GO OUT TO-WWORROW NHGHT ~