lei-mills: Ribbed the Wolves of mawchsraceslastnighi. ‘ l SHAMRIIBKSWIII UPENING GAME n L310 u n Frankie IieBlanc Gets Lone Tally For Eng- lish Team. (Olldhn he: Cable) faunas, Nov. 20-11.. Ottawa Ilarnrocks hockey team whllht de- lasted mgland 1-1 in the first Ilms of its current European tour. matohwasplayedstthePark - Ice Club. Tho Shamrocks, who reached hmdlas only yesterday after their lmleceenvoyugeputouabril- llht ‘ ay that kept the crowd on its toes throughout the game. The match was fast and clean. No penalties were handed out. At the request of tho Canadians the teams dressed l0 men each. Kenny Draper opened the scoring forthovlsitm-sattheendcfthree minutes. Two minutes later Lou Batu barged through the English defence Ind ‘ “ed ths orid Mint. The hcmesters then tighten- ed up and no more som-ing occur- rad during the frame. Bill Reinhardt, whcln Inflish critics acclaimed ss the Ottawa ‘W’. scored early in the second Wriod and was followed by Joe lhields. Thereafter Lemanc scored Ireland's only point from a saun- bie in front of the goal. nigiand llfln improved bu; Draper, Dan Cowley Ind T18 Miller each tallied. Miller was credited with three as- llsia The third period went scoreless. BfifiS/l Qfficial For Jamaica l IIN$DOIL Jul-lit», Nov. N- Q-P-Odslel-Geeking firsthand eflgofccnditionsinJarnaioa Edward Davscn, oflicial advise tmotml affairsto the Brit v- Otfice, will arrive thladybavscmreb. ilTh runainhereilmillsiall cftheJannicamIpel-isl 4.. Shutout (Canadian Press) BAINI.‘ JOHN, N. 3., Nov n_ Saint John Beaver; 5mg dfipu. into the cellar c! the Mil-litilne Bwhy League ton‘ght as Char- lottetown Abegwets Bdmlnflgtgygd I 3-0 shut-out. The Abegweiq guc- "edit! Halifax in second place as a result of the league-leading Mmmw“ Haw"? VX1017 fiver the Wolverines tonight. m” m" W" Generally slow, with Charlottetown outpleying and outta-ting the Beavers. Only four Dflialtics were imposed Kane, ss- lbfed 17.7 McArt-hul’. tallied in the second, and lawlor, una&i5f,¢d, ended the earring in the third, 5'41“ Mn played without their l!“ Vlhlman, Clint Gammon, who a still in aospm w, mm a bruised muscle injured in s prey- km‘ 35m" "s93" Kuhn. former Wtflverivu walla Npcrtad w have cloned with the Alrlies, did not I-Welr fonikht. Bbn (Darrell, gm». I" Eli-burst etsr. made his first Iweerance with Beavers and “Wht-"vhmrolthserowdsy clever stick-handling. i Wlionlaveslcesa Giarlie Wilma! masterful, save to knot-rate an Abcgweit rnarber "I! "I “Whine clay of the first lriod. Wee Hymn MeAr-thur sneaked into the clear in gong in Charles ‘cor-step and was sot, u; beat Wilson as he waited s pass that med to him from inside tho blue line. Wilson sprawled head. lung in a swift dive along the ice. “Emeline the peer u it reached McArthur. later the Saint John goaler was called upon to demonstrate his fending off abilty as Lsswlar and Hudson closed in on him at high speed, the rubber headed their way from a teem-mats. Wilson inter- Wnted the long pass and drove it out of danger. Abbiu Orliahieklvab With neither team showing their beet efforts the visitng club out- tated the hourstars McCannk saves, while onLv a dozen, were timely, as most of the shots fired by Beavers marksman were on the net. Hcustolfs shooting forced the foam-er Fredericton net minder to block in high gear. A smoking d‘sc from mid-ice al- most registerd just as the gong rang, Wilson having some dffl- cuty in keeping the puck from rolling acroc the goalline. The only penalty of the session was handed out to “Peck” Donald who went to the cooler for a two min- ute stretch for elbowing Walker when the big guard blocked the left wlnlflr. The second period was more liv- ely and Beavers staged a numb?!‘ of opening assaults that failed. hcwfver, to knot the count after ~Abbies had tallied ih" fist score of the evening following four min- utes of play. McArthur 1h Kane Pass RIM"! HcAr-thur worked his way in e weevil‘ rush eel-on the last blue egweits Clim In Standing With iViCtOYy Kane And Law-l-o-G t Goals A. Redshirts Overcromfi Beavers 2 .0. T0 Chalk llpjimt Road Win. 11w i» I Point deep inside the Saint John lone. H}; pa‘ 1° [m9 was converted into the tally when the flrht winman from Ontario drove true to the corner of the cage beyond Wilson's reach. A Saint Jchn gang attack 9g three and then four red-shirted rsidrs I11" MoCsnn some trouble and then Walkers express train rush the length of the rink almost netted mother goal for Charlott- tetown. Wilrcn, with the able support e! his colleagues. was the busiest man intherinketcnetimasthesec- 0nd Abegweit line stormed into the Beaver defence and stayed there a mnute ctr two. Near the close two penalties were imposed, one to each club. Currie was banish d for holding Dcuoet. He was joined soon by Heist who hooked Mc- Arthur when trying to stop the other from ragging. lleavershesslhrd A two-minute sentence to Currie for roughing Dickson, after five inlnutis of the ninal semicn had elapsed signslised the most sus- tained attack of tho night, Beavers keeping up the bombardment even after the grinning blond guard re- turned to his post. ricur and live men inside the enemy sector beset the Abbie: for a five minute stretch. The most smcessful relief mea- sure for the leading club was to fling the puck the length of the ice and let Beavss take after it. Beavers attempted every trlt in their bag but could not dent the McCann twines. Several times the Islanders almost caught the losers flat-foctrd with men hsrraning the Abbie: but Draper and Wilson in turn halted the scrties. Lcwlor finally coasted down on Draper all alone, was turned to- ward the corner and lifted the puck goelward. 1t lodged high in the cords in tho corner removed from Wilson for the last tally of the n'ght. The few pegs at Wilson were dangerous as the period clos- ed, and MoCann alto bad several close calls. lineups:- Charlott/wwn: qoal, McCann; defence, Walker and Currie; cen- tre, McGleshen; wings, McArthur and Kane: suhe-hwior, Guiliver. Hudson, Gross. Saint John: Goal, Wilson; de- fence, Draper and McNeill; centre. Dickstn: wings, Donald and Hcus- ton; sub-heist, Carroll, Living- ston. Doucet. SUMWABY First Period Scoring-None. Penalty-Donald- Seeoud Period L-Oharlctfetown, Kane. Arthur) 4.12. Penalties, Currie, Heist. Tin-d Period _ ‘ 2.-—Charlottetown, lowlor, 14.39. Penalty-Currie. Shots stcpprd. MLCQIIH l2 11 Wilson 9 l5 N. H. L. Scheduled Games For Tonight ?____- Boston at Ottawa- i134 42B Toronto at Montreal Chlollfl at Del-WW ATTACKED BY WlI-DCAT W41 i (Canadian Prel) TALIHINA. Okla, Nov. Iii-A i’!- pmmd bobcat attacked the lumber truck of Wsltrr Abemathy cn a mountain highway. but died in the enoounw; The big cat sprang ‘fling, the radiator. its neck was broken. ___,_,_____ AWARDED BCHOLARQIIIP ______ mum), w, 5., Nov. 29%.?)- m. Ly), u-eeluian, now a resi- dgu, oi Vancouver, B. C., has been “mu-i g scholarship in sqahed science by the University i! New Brunswick. d‘? M1; 1, imam a ill" d Btomlgmfl-lsllllhflfifl‘ ‘nutngmnurailqandhsaiik {mi-i- “Mlmml, u vein some w ti“ Ill go to heaven!" ’ "01 course not.‘ Wham!‘ ‘W! Jackie lane, Waiter Lula- prcmiunt la the Abbie shutout erslssthlshi. and Hymle MeAr-ilasr, who wua victory over the Saint John leav- iiiii mm sliqiniv (Canadian Pm!) KEINTVILLE, N. 5., Nov. i9— Teams from Plctou and Kentviiie Academies will meet; here Saturday to decide the Nova Scctia Junior High Fchooi rugby championship. Kentville, which three‘ times has fought its way to the finals, will post the same forces that elimin- ated Bloomfield High School from the series. Tennis Queen Receives Threat- ening Letters QTON. Nov. N-JLP-l-Gl! threatening and anonymous letters from San Francisco caused ' Miss Helen Jacobs, United States Wom- en's Tennis Qiampion, to seek the aid 0f Federal authorities today. Miss Jacob aiimdo into the oi’- fhe of Francis J. W. Ford, United States Attorney, in the Federal Timely Tips On Sport Well. they did it! Alter an inauspicious start the Jackson coached clan chalked up their second win to take runner-up DDSlUUli in the “Big Four" as the Wolves fell before the mighty Hawks. I I I I 'I'he Allan Oup holders continued their winning streak to take a com- mandmg lead in the section, com- iHB nearest to defeat at the hand; of the Abbies here last Friday night when they played a i-all drew, I I I I Abbies’ win lief- lillht is all the more impressive in view of the m. mark by "Red" Stuart, coach of the Wolves, appearing yesterday in a Halifax paper. "Red" said; "But; let me tell you other teams will get a surprise when they play the Beav- ers at St. John." Mute evidence as to the interest taken in the Maritime Hockey bea- guc games throughout the city was exemplified last evening, when over 250 phone calls were received st this office inquiring as to the linal re- suits. MEETS NEW Winter Motor =0ll "it. a rvel u he anaemic: S.A.E. SPECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER OIL Sold at Imperial Oil Dealers’ and Service Stations. Drive in today! Halifar: Vvlgolverines ABBIES Friday Night at 8.30 COME AND" GET A THRILL Reserved Seats—50c, 75c, $1.00. Balcony--35c. Childrerfs Seats-25c. Seats on Sale at Forum Box Office Building and fylcd her complaint. Bbe took the letters with her and. left them with rem who said he wmlld turn them over to postal u , ‘ f0!‘ an igstion. Cwitenie cf the letters or the nature of the statements contained in them were not made public of- ficially by Ford cr was Jacobs. who would only say, "Ilm sorry but I cant say anything." The tennis champion, who com- es from Berkeley, Calif, was clos- ebed with rum for almost an hour. Shutout "Kick" McCsnn, who secured hi! first shoutout cf the season last ev- enlng. DOWN THE ALLEYS Y.M.C.A. Comme Ldb: league Guardian-ion. Bruce Stewart-Mild Majority for Guardian, (is pins. High single, P. Acorn, 26a pins. High three, Fred Small, 593 pins. Prowse Bros-Isle. Majority for dlelephcne Co, 5i High single, S. Smith, 219. High three, S. Smith, 601. I, '1‘. Holmsn-—2’il2. . Ifiwarvs Bakery-will. Iajuiw for R. T. l-lolmans, 362. Hlfi single, I. Williams, 248. 111th three, r. Williams, cs4. Jib-JIM he Carter a-co. m. mghmabsurdikinhllibad! P Many expressions of satisfaction were heard as the final result. of the Abbie-Beaver: tilt was flashed over the wire. I I I I What s battle is in store for the fans Friday night when Wolverines take on the Jackson crew. o . s s Following is the league standing to date: D l l 0 0 GRANT WAIVERS u N _i_ u n u (Canadian Pres) KENTVELE, N. 5., Nov. 29- Granting a request from Charlotte- town Abegweits, Kentvilles two senior hockey teams today granted waivers on Clarence “Bkeet" Kuhn, clever net guardian. Waivers were grarliod Saint John on Kenzie Mc- Neil Scotland And I Austria Battle To Three_All Tie (Canadian Press Cable! HAMPDIZN PARK. Gll-BKOW. NOV- 29—-8cotland and Austria battled i0 s. 2-2 tie in their international sce- cer encounter here this aftcmwh heron a crowd of 40,000 persons. Ileiklejohn pug the Scottish in the lead within five minutes but Zichek scored for thc Austreliemw make it 1-2 at half time. ln the second half Mcradyen scored for Scotland but the visitors equllimd with lchalrs goal. Play with the Scottish Pefhill hlvlfll ~_ m.» 1mm of it. mum: some M4 rhsnces to score. —»———-—_ _____i_'- Si. James Scout Troop and Cub Pack conceal Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1933. at ‘LI pan. .. a»... Admission 8c Watch out for the bays selling tickets. was thrilling throutlllwl- HALIFAX. Nov. Z? — 1C. Px .. Swinging into their old champznn- ship stride doughty Moncton Hawks tonight ensconced themselves more firmly in the lead of the Maritime Hockey League standing by turn- ing book the Halifax Woiwrincs, 3-2. Before the biggest crowd oi the season that jammed its why into the Forum. mm and wolves fought a. fast, rugged baiilc that ended in the dying lilUlllPfiL‘. of th-O IECOIId overtime 1x114 as Bert Connolly picked a fast iUJOllIld from Bill liflllers shot and snapped it pest the harrased Sargent. [But is was the sensational guard- ing of Slim Jimmie Foster that time after time frustrated the con- stant barrage of flying pucks from Halifax forwards. Even the Wolf shock troops left their defence posts and descended with their forwards 0n the enemy goal whenever Ref- eree Hurry Butler chased any of thn Hawks to the penalty box. It was during the absence of Gill 8nd McDonald that Cowley shot downtheioeandpamodtoGag- non, who surprised Foster, to put Wolves in the lead after they had fought strenuously to break the one-all tie. Hawks, however, soon relieved the tension m themselves when Mc- Donald and McMsnus joined slicks to tie the score. From then on play was fast, rugged and see-sawing beck and forth until near the end 0f the second overtime period when Connolly again scored on the re- bound of s fast shot from Millerk stick who had made an end-io-ond rush. ‘the second period had sea-n two goals scored, one for each tram. Gill scored tho first for the Ho“ ks when he rushed thrrngh tho on- any, shot a fast one. and banjzvd his rebound home. Gagncn and Cowley were the stars for tho Wolverines, when the pair scomd both goals for the Halifax team. lumticnsi not minding by hon the Illlit featured tho game, and time after time they inlstrntcd Ill! goala At tunes the Halifax defenh locked foolish during at- tack: (‘nan the swooping Hawks One of the lrperiators was sorely injured when s puck flew ovcr the heart f0 mush his glasses. How- ever he was soon fixed up and Wblfifoswthnrestofa Inc, Ftnemed by more than 6.- fi people who wanted to see the (Illsdian champions in action for msndtneganawuwvllvoflh lhmoneyfortlaeyweretreaied Sensational Work ByMoncton Goalie F rastrates Wolves Dominion Champions Win From! J Desperate Halifax Team In Sec- ond Overtime_: Score Is 3-21 i I I ever seen in this city. At the beginning cf the second period, Dud James innocently fell while trying to stiuk handle through the Wolverine defense. He was removed to the dreming room, but came back near the end of the same period with a bandage round his head. rhmigh the third period he was used era-finely spin-mam only because he insisted on play-e ing. l Penalties nearly proved costly; 3°“ CMMHY- bfluhn‘ "n" for the Harv/ks on all cwasionfl "m!" "7 Mflww“ law“ "h" Whenever Moncton lost a man, the 4"" "'0 "llmllll h"? P!" L" whole Wolverine teem swarmed’ Sllflflt i0 rive the M18" C" around Jimmie roster, in desperate chum- s 3-! victor!- attempts to score. However they \ily soured once during these rug- ged tfmes, arid that was when Gill and MicDonnld were in the cooler; together early in the third periodf whcn the Wolves swung into tho,°""""' “uh ""1 lmwm” M ‘Gad for a mnh |fifty cents from the following At one time when the Wolver- "'°"“h“ms‘ ma, M.” Dapper,“ m,“ Wm, MILLER BROS. shots. Connolly broke away on a BRADY SHOE 57°35 lone sally, tore down the ice. only THE 5n“: 530? w b“ ma, by Sargent who made HENDERSON a CUDMOBE “ha, looked w be m mpmml, rsmznauro nnncrmc co S“, , snzwanrs narumv MAYFAIII. ‘rm nooiws All goals were well earned, but the Hawks were able to make more JOHNSON 5 305N507‘ TIE BOOMERHVG use of their opportunities than the Wolwrirles, who cotrid not seem to R0075 WrIIZANS GROCERY doubly hard near the end. of the, RES UL TS game. when huge signs bearing the words "no smoking" could hardly ; be seen through the dense clouds Q. A. H. A. HNALS McGiil, 6: Royals, 3 St. Francois. 2. Viol/arias, 0 Hockey Contest Acouponmaybesentintoflse of smoke. LXNEUPS Monctoll: Goal, roster: Defence, Gill, Miller, Kervin; Centre, James.‘ McDonald; Right Wing, Webster. Connolly; Left Wing, MoManus. Irvine. | . . t. - ~- fllln“ 00M ante“ Dean‘? INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE heir first time in Halifax this ses- 1 Lavig-ne, Graham; Centre, Cowley. Mosher; Right Wing, shields, Pcrtq ecus; Loft Wing, Uennon, Gagnon," Lawlor. ' rmsr reason I Scoring: None. Penalties: Shields Mic-Donald. SECOND PSI-IO!) plviioncton, Gill, 1N. l-llalifax, GWEN‘! 12.09. Penalties: Connolly. vigne, Connolly. “Ville i TIIIID IIIIOD 3——HRllliiX, Gagncn (Cowieyr 3J2 L-Moncton. McDonald (McMah- u» 5.22. , Penaltiesl Gill. McDonald. Gag- non. Graham. ' HIST OVIITIMI Scoring: None. Penalties: Gill. SECOND 0 lr-Mwncfon, Connolly J6. Penalties: ifrflanus. Manon. 810?! roster l6 9 l! l0 C-Ifl ( Cowley) ; (Miller) ~hsgmt as" lllb lO-I At Windsor: Wind or 2 crse l- Syra- CANADIAN AWERICAN LEAGYE Boston 4; N w Haven 0. ProvidInWOI Phibdelphs 0 [lard-Headed “Billy broke my doll.“ schbrd little Emily. "How did he break it, her mother. "l hit him on the head with it." __._.z'..:_;s FORUM sums Tonight a-io 25¢ dear" asked “t a 4 a .> ~v >v .t"i»di. Ii - .. .1.» .-.--._..-.._. . ....>.. e.I)b&IJ>'-at‘\rw1o1§~' ~. . I .- . \v'<- ‘Ufix