11 1932 'rua cHA1u.oT'1‘ETow'i\1 GUARDIAN PAGE sr.vri\' ' ' f '-'.;»'_o,} ' . f ' 1 ' ». Y . 1 .._ _ L _ _ a _ _, ' `Slf"' - , W ' I I ' ' '- -- - - 1 i begW?_i_tS 2 ' mls Outshoot And Have Edge “E00 In Play Over Visitors, Proves Stumbling Block In , Of W_if_ll_ering Attack. Face addy Bubol- may be 011° .. of ww; goailes in the Northern ° ain he through plumb centre and rcgiste the opening goal. r ,ww League, and then ag ' hw, ,topped some wonderful " last H during the season, and 'Nwmed in another great ex- realized in the middle fram HARBUR THIS? But Bubar Following are the classes for the horse races scheduled for the Har_ bor ice today at 2 o‘clock. 1 CLASS A PACE H (BY "1‘EU) Fv'.APLE LEAF IN PBDUD POSITION '0L'the 1'! nations whqarecon-' iendina for msiol- honors at zakc Placid tl‘|¢ Maple Leg] gtgndg (bday ins the most prominent rival of the Sill-YS and Stripes, who are present- matchm the Wirmlpeg Olympia de present them. oansdl depended en- f°lNl¥ upon the Allan Cup winners of last year. That team may or may not win. Should they mmoed the Canadian pltollo will accord them UVBTY 6117-\’tSSlUn of admiration and ilmilation. but should. they fail the growing criticism against the meth od of v\'h'4‘h the team was select Will ‘bc fallrly justlfi€d_ ____ f !lAI.IJl'l"AX N. Be llhb. 10-(By _ . ed The canadian Prem)-.Halifax Wol- ‘verlnes and Truro Bearcats, who 'play off for the championship of ,' the Eastern Hockey League next opitals Downlcf RACING tif’ LookiNG"EMolvltl< ABBIES ll|ll(janada’S Lady ` ' Pl-Al lmlvls Skaters Again lll lllllllllx Shati sr Records Leila Bros `_~;s-Potter And Jean Wil- son Male New Marks But Lose Joe Be on comple y oo Oliver-Gross combirle to The scores by both teams we mon, but had “Lady Luck" not Fredericton opened the countin ,, med on several occasions mo tilt, it is a safe bet hu team, the ‘Fredericton ,,_, would have returned to Brunswick this moming a _,. mteh aggregation of hock- i-iowever, these things call- "liorseshoes," perfect strangers ' eits all winter, again fail- close in on a pass from fast an twister was made at the elsv -. AMW to make their hands last night defence wide open. ,, |, n result they skated from , ice on the small side of a 2 imp, after edging the Caps V, PM throughout every period. M, ufurgey was in the nets W Abbies last night and turned M ,curling game. the two som mud against him being of ., witty that fans call impos- tp gtop, His £10811!!! Of 10088 iron tho vicinity or his cit- Mm another feature of Lefur- M performance. On more than u man-icton advance, he lit- myy iilrew himself head first th; goal mouth to mother t im ,I-clog; with his stick pucks the M, Mt waiting to be picked up w , woody Capital- forward. me-, who turned aside 30; 1.-Capitals, Webster (Mosher) wg1.cfurgoy'e 19, was also on mm sense of the word, and ihgiddtd to the fact that the ||twuldn’t behave for Abbies, minute from the rest bell, Lawl ‘ which proved successful when Kan scored. It was the culmination when Webster beat Lcfurgey from heady Ernie Mosher. This net en minute mark. 1 Fourgminutes from the abovel If the Canadians can maintain lnentio ed goal, Fredericton scored I I their strkie they Wlll HU-‘l’l°'ll\ lflll? again, Beaton doing, the trick un- I assisted after splitting the Abbie The lone Abbie goal came one o and Oliver figuring in the play o feaicd Poland by a decislve score. 1" ra W at te; f led mg The day before they off-set t K0 he Miss Possibility, Major 5, _ Gemlzm challenge in o, eonelugife ,_ lock. lnaiiller. In thc opinion of many Sport followers the Western te CLASS A TROT does not compare with others who g Katmush, Ruth S., Acilciavllle. lgarland of the northern challenge. ‘Yct, in their first encoimter with d CLASS B TROT AND PACE the most difficult 01Jp0Slt50fn which Poinset, La Rico, Mr. Squire, ‘they will face in hockey, they eked Sybilset, Helenset. out a victory and emerged triumph- ant, splendid reputaton made by the Granites, Varsity Grade, and Fai- . cons. It ls admitted that this your I the Sons of the North are up against ;- stiffer oompetiton than they have --3- ever faced before. e FR.ElDEI'tI(7I‘ON. N. B., Feb. 10- In the opinion of many crltiix the (By The Canadian Press)-Home- Western team could have been I ily leading thc field. In ycsiel-days; A SEVERE LOSS '10 THE LEAF . Toronto Maple Leafs, riding alon 08-Sill' at the top of the heap in th Canadian Section of the Nation Hockey League sustauled a sever o am e ' ` e. .have worn on their sweaters the bm w their °h”‘ml’1°"“h'l° h P” when Charlie Conacher broke lllarld in Detroit last night. A lead icr in the individual points-gettlngl column and a player whose ev ; ef? effort carries a scoring threat, con- a/cher will be greatly missed. While, to the Leafs have held tenaciously the smlon lead after a shaky start W I N 0 S 0 R I il‘ ', |lead at a high cost in man power. ,last fall. they have doiehdcd the | Not lang ago "Red"_ Horner, fic " , week. will do s little exhibition work 'in the meantime. Tomorrow morn- g in B ts will leave for Freder- c K €B-T08. al leton, N. B_, where they will play e Fredericton Capitals on Friday night. Charlottetown Abegweits will come to Halifax next Monday to ACADIA 3 TY thatched defence player, whose (canadian Press) i WINDSOR, N. B., Feb. 10.-ACnd- I turd h ki d ' Q 1 _ S y C ec ng an aggress V pay ia. University hockey team defeated fractured. Now it is Conncher, I I W” ”‘ “ea” asset' had hr” s“°“1d“" thc windsor outfit 3-1 hcl-c tonight I an in the first game of the Valley Lea- invaluable member ai’ the Leafs _ gue pmywa B871” it* Out In F inals-Other Events. ..._,.n-1 (By Wallace li. Wzlrrl, Canadian llun fill- d..'.\'ll isle 1..=i, silullliluig Press Stall’ Wrilcr) fwiill i.tigi:i.-, si -iilllllil; \.l'.ll the LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 10.-- flleat of Lllc-Li' c.\;u:'l..cll nllu piultlllg Two new world records were set their adzllilniloli for Lilo tlreicsr within a few minutes this after- Scalld.l-uri-.lr l-uint.-rs who had slip' ' cms’ std” with Wolverines' `noon at the Olympic winter iznnles ‘pod by ill iii on the lnlloiy ii-ails. by Mrs. Lclll Brooks-Potter and; Suu Ltzcl-., roill, Lilo \\ii:.i.c phan- Jean Wilson, both of Toronto, Oni.. Itonl of 5-.resell slip-.l:l;:pi‘d across but victory eluded them in the illl- ` the finish line srl 1-any wliillcr, grin- al of the event, a 1,500 metre de-ihing his satisinccon and looking monstration race. Ins if he had ju.._t becn Out 101' fl M155 WllS°ll had llllllg UD ll “CW lilcrlllllg constitutional. mark by racing around the ice oval The North fullcrlcnlls took a buck in the nrst heat in 2 minutes 54 i-10 i seat with a vengeance. Even thi seconds, only to applaud the spark- ‘ wh-y liti!e Jslps did better. Tile ling effort of her team-mate a MW Canadians were unnnimous in their minutes inter as Leila, cut anoiller , verdict that it was il tougil trail 2-10 seconds off the former record. E ,md ofiorod no nlibis. "Gosh, you Kit Klein, tall and Winsome Un-Ishould gee those falloiw; go," John ited States speeder, edged Jean Wil- I Currie, Ottawa skier, ga-Sllcd "S ll” son out irl the final after Mrilflnished the race. Swerhsh, Finnish f g three man attack mag passed and-home games to decide the through thc capitol dcfcncc like championship of dlvlslon "B" Sen- water through a sieve. l°l` N°l'l*ll¢l’ll H0°l<0y LHBUG. Wlll be played by Fredericton Capitals and Moncton Hawks on Wednesday and Friday of next week, the first game to be at Fredericton. liiiliisa iiitiisl ) (Canadian Press) ~ CAWBELLTON, N. B., Feb. 10.- Campbellton Tigers won a hard and ‘ 'rim .suiulvunr First Period No score. Penalties-Estabrooks, Gross, Mc- Menus. Second Period _ li minutes. . 2.-Capitals, Beaton, 15 minutes. 8.-Abbies, Kane (Oliver, Lawlor 19 minutes. sn-chgthc-nod by additions t0 thcmlmed "Kid" ‘°"'”d um' ‘md forward line. Ciinadafs contenders might have added a. scoring plmch which their reprwentatives are ad- mittedly lacking. Hamilton Tigers. who ran the Prairie team to a close second for Allan Cup honors last y62-1'. contained a number of out- standing players who would have‘11:n§.1"acmrd and his stapspangle em low h’m back in actEoh_ been an asset to the Wlnnipegs had they seen fit to incorporate th in their hockey machine. GIRLS’ HOCKEY Montreal, which embraces man dl the outstanding stars of tht swine today, could also have ooh- offloials been remiss in their duties. l tha mst was phyed in Mbntagu to represent Canada. stronger Will be several weeks before hisl ‘hand is sufficiently mended to al- 6 i i Meanwhile Canadiens are moving lalong at a steady clip and are now I but two points behind the Leafs, and the same number ahead of Ed- Y 'rho Prince or wales girls' hockey Th” °°'"1d h‘“'° “mem ° “l““‘l.Janua-ry thc twenty-cighth Prine than ' ,MAPLE ,LEAFS 2 (Csnsdlan Press) SUSSEX, N. B., Feb. 10.-As a result of a 6-I victory by Sussex Dairy Kings over Moncton Maple Leafs here tonight in the last regu- ' t is _ mm playing me Montague Im lar fixture of "A" Division, Central Perla! Sisters in the Arena at 7.45 tributed to the strength of the tm Friday dam This Wm be th Olympic team hm not o_A H. A. mm mme Mmm mm te League. Sussex and Amherst are ° tied for the leadership or this div- ision. Two regular fixtures remain I 9' to be played in "B" Division, in _ 9 which Mount Allison University and U' S' Pucksmrs Wm 8`° Brooks-Potter fell a short distance Km,-1 Norwegian runners covered ihe from the finish line. She was 'in the grueling course in astonishing time. lead at the time. Geraldine MncK.ie Uttergirom l-on thg 12 miles in onv also from Toronto, breezed home hmm 23 minutes ,und 'l seconds. in fourth place. s few feet behind Jostein Normcdoc ‘oi' Camrose Helen Binh. Of Clll0ll-§°- Pl'l°l' l/° placed l8til in the combined event the start of the race Veila stllmb- raging section and llnd the best led and fell heavily to the ice in slum, of all the Canadians i hour, tr-in sprint. But notwlthstrlding a 42 minutes and 56 seconds. Hal-ry sore back and throbbing headache. gpgulgman of Montreal led Canad- she refused to quit and in setting mm entered in the actual race, in the new record sprinted into a com- 36th place. His time was i:4312. mending lead which she held u.n- , changed to the iinish. Her time was Bob Slcdd-ln: considered as particularly outsiilnd- ing as the ice was a bit soft and Hubert Stevens OILB-llc Placid tb- rough. , day won the two man bob-sled ev- ent to beat Reto Capadrutt, Switz- erland, in the thrilling ride °. ml-5 Was Kane 1* period opened fast, both teams try- ing the goalies with long shots, af- Mcivhmug Schwab ter four minutes of play Whitlock Alternate; - Abbics- Nicholson scored the first goal for Stewart‘s Mosher Lawio capitals: common, Becton, Mc- thc only sem of the period. no Arthur, penalties being handed out. ‘ Referee-Les Lowther, The 8&00Ild period Slihrted with `__. both teams extending themselves, Iiioiuis sacnmaan wsmtslv 5 There passed peacefully away at lcth Rustico Tuesday evening, Hb. 2nd, Mr. Thomas Archibald .linen at the age of eighty-three N1. Mr. Warren enjoyed his us Ill iiwd health up until about two . Re Nts previous to his passing Wa man of sterling character, Mircled by all who knew him and lmtmber of the Church of Christ. lit neat oil of his mc in North h B lliistlco where for many years ‘IS one of the most progressiv lirmers of that community where ll' Wlll be greatly missed, especial- ll ln the home where he was loved best. his wife, formerly Miss Sarah Hausion, predeceased him twenty- l“`° years ago. His funeral which was a large ‘me was held from his late resi- ‘l*ll¢° tile following Thursday RW- W. G. Quigley conducted the Wllltc assisted by Rev. H. S. Bish- °P °l the united church and spoke W0i'ds of colnfort to the bereaved. Ml- Qllliilvy. speaking from the 23 Thee,” and "Lead Kindly Light." both goslies made brilliant saves. He leaves to moum the follow- Whitlock scored Stewart# sowlld ing sons: Louis of Ottawa, Tyler o” goal on a pass from McMillan af- Iowa, Homer Athol, Mass., Walton ter three minutes of play. There was 0! Mi1rShfield and Leiilh 011 the two penalties handed out. S. Ryan homestead. The daughters are: and Luxld, both for tripping. Mrs. Russell McNeill, Cavendish, The third period opened with the Mrs. Colin Caibeck and Miss Ora L_ p, U forcing the play, as the warren ci ottawa, also one sister period prvafsssed Play llelllme ‘°“lll‘ Mrs. .Ferguson of Moncton, N. B. er. both teams dl-owing penalties. Mr. Louis and Miss Ora of the After ten minutes of play Mgcabe Civil Service, Ottawa, were sum- soared swwm-5 third and lugtgonl moned home at an early stage of unassisted' sticlmandmng the length e their fathcr's sickness. Mr. Warren or me rink and beating M1115 with W” °bll3"d t° "mm t° °m'W“ n nice shot. One minute before the last week, but Miss Warren re- mm, bcu Harper scored the only malned and was with her father goal for me L_ P_ U_ on 3 nice shot until the end. Much sympathy is from the wing which baffled Marley felt for the near relatives in their Lmeups: great loss. stewart; Bakery |,_ p, U, The pallbelllers were six Goa, nephews. -Ernest Houston, John Murley Mms Clark, Clyde McNeill, dA;stl\r; Defense _ Leard. Frank Houston an av ` L H_ Harper Moifct. rntcrmcht ot New ales- ;'v“xl;1“;:\"‘ ` s_Ry,,_,, gow Cemetery.--N. t “A Mcmmm _,_ Bwms W Forlvnrds McCabe McMillan L. Bevan R. “Dlsgrncefui for a woman *D A W_ Ryan 2 Calvin _I-lyde, 3 Warren MwcKln non. da Murray,'8 Ethel Livingston, Lorne MaeNevin. Grade IV-1 Mildred Murray, 2 Amold Beer, 3 Hazel Livingston, 4 Ivan MacNevln. Grade III-1 Joyce Darrach, Florence MacPhee, 3 Theinla Mac- \Kinnon, 4 Ralph MacDonald. Grade II-1 Willie Livingston, 2 Louis MacLean, 3 Robbie MacKin- non. Grade I-1 Ruth MacLean, 2 Ar- nold Macl-lhee, 3 Garfield MacKin- non, 4 Wendall Scott. Perfect attendance - Laura Ll- vingston, Lee Darrach, Olive Liv- lngston, Hilda Murray, Hazel and Jean MacLean, Ethel Livingston, IRegglc MacKinnon, Arnold Beer, Iltiildrcd Murray, Hazel Livingston. iDn.n MacPhee, Thelma MacKinnon Ralph MacDonald, Florence Mac- ‘Phce, Willie Livingston, Robbie Mc Klnnon, Louis MacLean, Ruth Mc Lean, Arnold MacPhee. Average daily attendance 34.8. Percentage of attendance 91.6 -Teacher, Winnie Best. (Patriot Please Copy) 4 ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL The following is the report of Al- bany Village School for the month of January:-- Grade X-1, Michael Dclallcy; 2. Kathleen Noonan; 3, Layton Green: -i, Stanley Delaney. over steep mountains and a tortu- ` skating colnpctltlorl. Mrs. Collstzlilixa Grade VI-1 Anna Clarke, 2 Hii- . 2 I Gfllile IV-1. Bertha Crosman; 2, Grade IX-1, Mary Garland and can in an its mrekm deposits for G1`°fl° VH-1. Blanche Johnson; 2. Lillian Schurman; 3, Jennie Crosman. Grade VI-1, Keith Leard; 2, `Emest Gallant; 3, Doyle Cahill. I Grade V~1. Irma Dawson; 2, I Austin MacKenna. H°Wlll'fl beard: 3. Emmett smith. i Grade TH-1. .Henrietta Crosman; _ 2, Weldon Crosman. Grad” H-1. Harold Leard. Gnd° I (°')"'l. Bella Gallant; 2, ank Gallant. Grade I (b)-1, Nora MacKenna; ‘ 2, Adele Callback; 3, Horace Gros- man. Gl‘Bd6 I (C)-l, Ll0yd.H0gg; 2’ Elsie Dawson. :.?n_ I I Endeavor To Break His Own Record NEW YORK, N, Y., Feb. 10 - Forty eight years old, his hair thin- ning aroimd the templm but his lust ‘for speed undiminlshed. Sir Malcolm Camplbell is here to risk his life in an assault on his own land speed record of 245.733 miles an hom-, established a year ego on the sands od Daytona Beach, Fla. The popular Briton, who had dedicated more than half\hls life` to the conquest of space, arrived today aboard the Bcrengarla. A brief visit with friends here, and he will be away for Daytona Beach. Grade I (d)-1, Basil Robins; 2, Rflllllh Johnson. Perfect attendance: _ Carman Johnson, lima Webster, Mal-ion Lord, Charles MacKcnna., Lillian Schurmnn, Keith Leard, Nora MHCKM: 2.' Hiii'old Lcard, Weldon Crosman, Hellricita Grossman, Aus- tin McKellna, Howard Leard, Ber- tha Crosman, Gerald MacKennit, I Horace Crosman, Basil Robins. Principal-Mabel Miller. Assistant-Doris Munccy. Ecuador Off The Gold Standard (Canadian Press) QUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Feb_ 10- ‘Ecu-ador wcilt ciif the gold standard( today until next November 10 and fthe Central Bank was ordered to hopeful of hurtling his Bluebird I1 dovim the sands at the greatest speed yet attained on litnil. The eight year old Bluebird, or- lg'nally built to travel 180 miles an hour, already is in Florida, attend- cd by four mechanics who accom- panied it from England. It has been slightly revamped since Sir Mal- colm established the record in it February I5. a year itgo_ Its nose has been sharpened and its horse- power increased from 1,450, to 1.500. Within 3 Mile Limit FR.EDER.IC'I`OiN, N. B., Feb. 10- i1l»1‘~“ li'-if lvl' ilu l‘»lll“`ll“l-*» 'nm utes liiier E. Gallililt rnnle r`i',ht sccmid pfl'io,'.'i~ll:x»n broke illrullgrh il~r- °8lll'l ll-l'8“l"°'ll° 0" behalf °f welsh, shcidch come.-cn. ccociia llle Crown and exlmls lo lllllsll °°' Al-consult, Yvonuc .it-llv, Eldon morrow. contended the Bay of Green, Fundy was British and thus under Principal-Olive Inman. ‘ iurbdlotitm of the province, and Assistant-Hazel Green. that this jurisdiction applied within three mile l‘mit. Conteniion of the bplng turned bark by the di‘i'CilC0. Both goalics made :mine sPlCl'ldl¢l saves in the last minutes of iiloy siopsg Gallant 5: Mc'D:miild Il, I THE LTNE-UI' Nationals B€flYl`lll5 | Coal A_ (;-n11n_\-it l-i. MscDolinld ' Dcirncc K. McAleer R. Gaudet iordrr for .thc im‘j>:‘l'if\"=. f"`f‘. U10 ‘Stars are .sllrc fi. litlvvll ol’ <‘l~."li sporls. Tile home i.~'i~i tr”'=.‘1\'l U19 visitors to n. lumll ri" ‘r th” '1‘"‘~”l1 wlfcll wus .ffl-mtl" r“i“‘”il. The lihi up was as fnll.'\v'.=. _ Y\ll"T",llY \Y.'1 1 Goal-).icr\'yll Iiulnlzlli. E.Deega»n, __ Mr, Ed, H an Ccnilc-~i»inlo.d sicvclucn, 'Ml S, ow 4 _ Sicvcluoh ond Revell Dlclneson. - ds rom” I i o¢ll.u-old Dickirson and n. lviiuttol-ti D” °"‘° Nh. G 0 0l'}4.D0l'ilM\ltt\l't. peswihw Gauss wi-»-Q5' »-soo.-U -zoos” > 9¢~1a l¢\’\Fé; Y*'°llll° -7¢lly; 4, Johnny Dougey. a Grade II (Ja)-1, Amiei Dougay; 2. Blanche Noonan; 3, Doris Train- Grade I-1, Cecilia Arsenauit; 2, Dorothy Walsh; 3, Eldon Green and Perfect attendance: - Michael D¢1\D°!. lsaricris cameron. Donald SCWOQ Crown is that the schooner was ‘ed Iithin th's limit. , "If I were you." he said, during T°NlGllT z ;;.1“;...:°:;;‘:i “°"“' * ‘ "Of course you would." I ll|°°¢- * ' seis- E. Gallant |G. Gaudet L_ Mclnnis Altcmaies .il E. Campbell. J 3 ;ci l’..lc‘;ll:illl. (iolxlm Aildi‘ov.'s. he ` ' ' _.S .. ` l' . 'Nic\'r‘ l W. MciAlccr Reims.-Oscar oamrbeli. W, Mllttart K Ben STARS Kenneth Ste\'ensoli_ Goal-Harold Chandler. Fcl~wal'