\ Y. 5.95. A ' _ii Y _. . 1| li is 1. .. » . , .. ,. .: i9 1; ,. 9* . . .. ,. li 11 41 E? i D* i H; i` 1 l 1 r i l 1 '»i.’.“ ~ fsowisuc ‘il0C'F¥"` Wkliéruua Ass ‘ LE/.ic LEAD H..wk.LTsi;.s<....1ii_ivinl.u£ifD?.§._ 11..... Nm... 0.... 1,. I Ih&@§GMm 5¢°'°°W Blllile TeainGet`Ma1jg-ii_iInTliirdPeriod;_f . - my ';~ _. -‘-"".¢_ ` 7 . If ry.. uri-are a; 11,' iii. ui ¢`“n1|._ Nicholson broke gig-3g:l,:a:iflo!e‘iimat‘ tl\e,..F§`l'ul‘i:.'last that had existed from the second session and enabled the local Abbie crew to skate off the ice `wlth‘a'5 to' 3 victory ;»_ve'r'1Mol\_cton Hawks 'ln a. *regular ‘Mercantile League ix ure. .- . ' ‘ The victory was all the more blossiiig end to n four game Abbie slump tilsf ' place in the standing. But ss a result Consnls they are new very much in, win Friday nighfsgalne will be snr( Almost taken for granted bel developed into mother of ,bi ing, rugged and at took on s. rather dull tinge si‘~i.he Ing game, but these lapses were would send the teams wide-open* ii§'i'e§i5`?=; igiisiiisl, “ii‘illl5~ &5§;EE§§§;§ f°”§ _Ess s@% Just as the tide of battle was' ‘ ‘ ghifting so was the score board WWW* changing. Twice before the third ` period started Abbies gained I herd-earned lead only to have the Hawks tie it up, st one time at the-start of the Sowlld Period. go- ing into a lead after taking ad- vantage of two Abbie penalties. But Nicholson’s first score of the final session saw them hang on to the advantage this time land It V95 when the Hawks attacked savagely to tie it up met the surge svlidi a'. counter attack that gave them their final tally. Abbles missed two great chances shortly after the five minute mark on Kane to Nicholson plays with the -‘letter " ‘ close checking gfme Wltlf. thi: Abbie "kid" line and neith- er netminder had' any dan- gerous shots to handle. - -_ Frank - Currie NICHOLSUN ' was playmg a great game beliind ‘the Abbie line, \l.sing~!lls body free- ly on almost every m_sn~ than- came within his reach and ther! he paved the way for the Abbies op;-ning goal, feeding Getliffsat the end of a rush down the left boards but the play wascalled back with an Abbie player in the crease. The 'Abbies took no' longer - ‘than half a. minute to gOt iffback how- ever, Getliffe taking Brenneman's pass and forcing his way in to beat Foster. The same' player was' in again seconds later but was over- sknted before getting his shot away. _ With Gill serving the»finit pen- alty of the game Kane, Kelly and Nicholson were rushed to thi at- tach and Foster. was given an an ous two minutes but managed to hold on until the big d¢fencs~ men returned. Gill nearly made lt l-all on a brilliant solo effort and ' made from' open net as and forth Marshall less than seconds of i,Ha`.wks ps _the fin- net ss ""‘- gangcd the Moncton c;;.a witii Marshall still in the box for the Abbies only reel chance. land uninteresting. close `checki'nIr §by_ both iesmsmullifying any scor- ing chg.ncss_. The Kane, Kelly. Nicholsoniline 'started ‘to press hard at this stage and their borinz in tactics were bothering.ths'Hawk defence. Finally the .Abbies cgi; 1 went into the lead. Jack Kane _ ,down _the-right' boards and when .his _shot fromthe bo`srds` was ds-“ _flscted outfrcnt Hickey'Nicholscn` was Johnny-on-the-spat, ‘,tearing1 ui m. nmol on points. nn- ui mms, may led with 214, .more than double the total of his nearest rival, W. Lawson Little, Jr., who scored a greet “double” .by winning both the British and United States am- ateur golf championships this year. Little, rated the outstariding amateur, received eight votes for first place and totalled 8 points. Rated in order were Max Baer, the new world heavyweight flstic king, Fred' J. Perry, England’s world champion tennis player, and Glenn Cunningham, holder of both the indoor and outdoor world re- cords for mile running. Perry and Baer each received five votes for first place and Cunnlnoham three - Along -The ‘ . (ay rss Sidelines Power) ZGWQQ To _Local Squaaiiiirosl1n1.»f°»d=f=g Afhfefe Of Ye' J I -C-K-E- Y; .S I JOHN BEA VERS ’ iieserved Seats: 5Oc.. 75c.. $1 -00; Balcony. 35c-; Children. Tickets on sale this morning at 10 A- M~ at Forum Box FRIDAY NIGHT mu ? ABBIESf "5 WRYISSUFS outstanding trio last night with they did miss many scoring chances tricky weaving style at'cent/sr ice h while "Dizzy" Desiiets’ goal was a turned in a. good performance with HEHAW'KS,lihethebirdofpre their cogncmen lost night and the cage while~Bil1 Miller, Du/d J speed at times. BBIE BEM hi take a par-. Ajticular delight in high scoring against Jiinmy Foster on home ice. Of the forty-eight goals scor- ed against the Hawk janitor in_ games ini _d_ai:e, gbbic _snipers hsvqf coudtéd 22 of i _em on' Forum ice or more than five per game. . O U C EFEREE 'DAVIN was again the R centre of.e.1ot of criticism last . night on his handling of the game. Certainly he let lots get by him in the way of high sticks and knees, and the wondrr yet -is that the game dldxrt flare up at times. ROM THE prcss-_box it looks as F if the official is paying too much e,_tention to blue line in- fractions rather tlizn watchin! 1110 actions of the players. _ . . - .s s U o ERES ONE on Lou Marsh, H Sports Editor of the Toronto Star, BS told by "Silent" George Redding who is now run- ning e. column in the Hamilton Herald. .Gec_3,fa_bas_ coached two I-familmn ho,;...cy teams to cham- pionships and has ¢!1.i0Yed a long career as an ‘amateur and a pro Rrrns c.uoRnE:_ j'Did you w know that when Inu Marsh was refereeing, he would stuff his ears with cotton wool? All the' better not to hear you with my, red-faced ‘ridl1`l8' fan. WHS 1'-0\1`S' explanation. At times Loll was' susceptible in the taunts of the turnstile-tlckers. _"In s. game in Hamilton, Lou was taking a terrif- ic ride one night, a hd? SD€°l7Bff°l‘ in the front line giving him a par- ticularly vitriolic .s‘°:‘lecklns. r You Wann my husband Fd \ give you poison," she finally screamed. mu skated over near the lady. HHS hi-I D611. tryed the fannette coldly, and remarked: ‘If you were my wifc, I'd take it‘."| 5 CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE I s Regardless of cost we are clearing our entire. stock at almost wholesale prices. We have the latent line of wi-in witches. bm "fell"- diamond l‘|l\!l.‘ PNN* watches. signet final. \>1’l¢°- kg, mm; fountain pens, rosariee, watch chains,- etc. Free coupon! illl Pl!-1 esr- i .Wowill save you money. _Everything guaranteed. Clioeter CatP\Pb¢" ' Nm. email a chemin. i_ .. ._ . - _ ,. .r _ , , § .gr g i é % tacular performance in the closing a/bout six drives in a row with the Hawks attacking in a savage manner. Pherson, S. MMD0Ill\1d- several matters but they were all I O _for two quick goals when they i s. performances- up front. Duke Campb last night and .although not being - _ e s o `- _ » V Jcwellsr. »',,_ | - , . la&Bsis’lshI=| 1 I combination or me wilscatsspeiiea defeat for the Leafs, while their best Asams Rmronn to me local hopes mst night when uiey snapped! - ;‘g_’§;gW$§d;‘f‘g;§§uc*;Y “_A “$22 | out of their losing streak to register their fourth straight victory' ~ 'i ' - on home ice over those courageous Hawks. They showed more pep ]€V‘;Eiac1§,s¥i3u.§~°\;% ugailé $35 §f,,£§ last night than they have exhibited recently and were going just as refereed by A_cun1e_ ‘E strong at the finish as they were a - _ _ ; t the start The forwards all back- F0119 1 i th 11 checked like demons and in this writers opinion the “kid' line was the ' , Victo|v‘is?%lr:ss-eGo:l, léePmpie; de- ‘ their mates not far behind although ‘ VALLEYFIELD HOCKEY In the initial game of the season the Valleyfield Wildcats defeated the I L E A Victoria Cross Maple Leafs 4-0 in a rugged exhibition of hockey The £2 ‘ ,fel'ice, MacLeod and MacLennan; throughout the tilt. Ray Get1ifie's~ _ f ds, Cempbel1,’Nicholson, Pear- .Final arrangem ts r , lded ad the visitors uesslng last night Players. Who Alter orwamelllsh. u for thi en 1339"” 8 . don, pon s yea.r’s ty_ I-bckey brilliant effort. The defence also ed ag e of Resp vgngyfleld-Goal, W, MacPherson; Langue at 9, wen-rspresentegyieeg. Frankie Currie being particularly b defence, A MacDonald and J Mac- mg held in the Board Room -of th' affective both on defense and attack while Leo Sargent, gave a spec- dence After Oct() el" php;-gon; forwards, L. Campbell K. ‘guy Building 1351; mgh°t_ Much 10 minutes, at one time stopping Are Ordered MacPherson, W. Martin, G. lVlaC- heated discussion took plgm on Home threshed out satisfactorily to every ° _ . ,___________4______~._____---- ,N y they are named after lived up to _.___ _ team concerned. 5: the rt ml d‘ do hard hockey must hold playing °¢"tm Seven of the nine teams handed club and must return to their or- iginal abode if they desire to enter e e swoo wn ~ cagslft the locals tlzveo shy at one (CAPM1-ma' By lgrnaxrlmllss Cates and 15 such 1ce1rtmc?$;5;:,1;, i" the names °f the pk'-" 1 ,.12 -'ml' stage_.of the game. Jimmy Foster was the usual cool customer guarding'hockey playérs `wh,; awéed their Ml? 0" _mm -in ~°§’°c“ gf M A 11081118 their ‘”°5ter§ with ‘-1?. “W mes and Marshall turned in good. law of residenw after October 15 must be °bt“ e fwmh 9 ' ar; _absentees being given a Bay of ll made his debut before local fans P »= - H' A' before my sue men C grime in which t'° °°mp1Y Wm the 8 _ _are. duly wamed that they ar. in legally play lrulm ._... impressive. displayed B barrel 01 eligible in perform with any new ..M,m,m,m Wm, me Mamma. Thi- League opener `tBke_.S__ me Province branch of the Amateur ‘Dem 26 Wm, Pirates playin? at Athlttlo Ullilm, Of CBl`lBdB. 8.5 WBII H1 hneld d d bl h (re 'ta ,_.._____________._______ 1 . - f, ,lp *mmm* into hockey this Will?/or." SWWS 8- th Maritime Amateur Hockey 1 E I an ai ou e ea ¢ ,,., bulletin 1s.=.ued tonight by me Mu- ‘_}fs,,,c§,,,,0,, must be made by mfblfvyv ;;”;1:mA;e:; LH€i,\l/.gi mme Am”-te"-1' H°°k°Y A5°°*m"i°“- clubs.” lversus Quakers. The léop is‘tiivid-I . n -_ ~ ' -~ . .. » I 1 ` President James E Wry ll d SW retary H. F. Tennxn. were moving Only trwsfc S that BN ebwlule ed into two sections A and B with ,ly bonafide in their relation to theithe two mst place teams ivnjeach _ SWUWW t° Clean “P tm h°°key sn' residence rule will be g.‘31li»°<‘1 by thesectlon playing off, the nltfrnate uation in accordance with demands M_ A_ H_ A” and B number of mms. ‘winners to meet fm, the tm? In 0! the Canadian Amamm H°°key fers actually made prior to Oct. 15l,~9ga,-d go the schedule’ 4,oC!_{ume_, Association, which had been lied by recent raids on western clubs. are to be carefully SC2Il!l¢C\. tht :are to be played, with a double- ofiicials said t0ni!hl header every Tuesday night in the ` "°'“ | Yesterday President WW °°“‘ in obiamlns iransréis. the namemv .md s lame at Hansen me Jlmior Abegwelt practice will bc held at the Forum this aiflternoon at 3-30 sharp. 'Ilhe following play- e.s are asked to be on hand: Price, Mzlnnis, Gaudet, Macklin K. Mclnnis, Mathieson, Simpson Saunders, Fitzgerald, Darreeh, Cudmore, Donovan, Currie Tsomls, Bleivahard, Johnson, Mc- Millan, Cousins, Leads Field At Halfway Ma rk (A. P. By Guardl:in’s Special Wire) NASSAU, Bahamas, Dec. 19. - Forging to the front as the wave of sub-_par golf subsided. Jack Thomp- son of Youngstown, Ohio, today took a two-stroke lead over the field at the half-way mark of the $5,000 Bri- tish Colonisl open toumament with a 88-hole score of 182. Moncton, Halifax, Charlotte own and Saint John clubs they were facing suspension and they would have to choose between declaring for mercantile hockey outside the pale of the C. A. I-l. A. or drop in- eligible players and go back to a learue looking toward the Allan Cup. under auspices of the C. A. H. A. “In applications for releases and transfers the positive name of the player seeking such a ‘release must appear, as well as the bonafide names of the club officials entering into the transaction," tonigl'it's bulletin continues. "Juniors who deliberately falsify their age this year will face the possibility of life suspension while club managers who knowingly har- bor over-age players on junior teams will receive serious - treat- ment frcm tha branch." This was signed by Secretary Torment. Another. signed by Pres- ident Wry and Secretary Tennant, follows: "All players taking part in jun- ior. intermediate as well as senior of the president and secretary 0f`Saturdsy night. The leag'1ie\ :>‘so the original “mb must appear on adopted s remiss meei1nf;»‘f»i¥1~-ut, the document, while the positive every gewnd Tueggay be1m'5<¢¢‘¢~_¢. name of the player making appll- ted as the best possible evening for cation for the transfer to a second everyone concerned-. _ "" club must appear, together with Following is \ sumn1arv"oi’ the the names of the pres‘dent and teams composing each se:tidi*i',"`oili- secretary of the club he wishes to cials, referees and scorers. ' `_1oiri. A Sectloll: L. P. U., Quakers, ' President Wrv and Secretary Pirates, Stewa.rt's, Highfield.” Tennant declared that waivers mild B Section: Buoerlors, Bankers, not be utilized this winter a"'.l Holmans. Navy, Marvons. that the rules with regard to rssi-1 Refercesz J. Hearn. M. Dinngond, dence would be strictly enforced. city. and Ambrose Coles. I-incl ‘V °ry1l'ol-mono om =s-ryims. 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