NOVEMBER 2s, i931 ' - “Inside The Blue ls remembered that players must skate into s. melee of flailing sticks , MOST POPULAR GAME OFF TO GOOD ST 7 Here ll I b“ 0| Ifltlon 5111111! I practice of Canada's national gameJIere is a game for heroes when it ‘Line ” summllsl nl cllsllls IMPRIJVE LINEUP White, , Port Elgin Boy, Big Addition- Team Now In Train- ing. The Crystals, 1930-1931 Island hockey champions, are preparifls W put a team on the ice thswinter allnost 100 per cent stronger than last year's crack sextet. Several new ‘°" Already the pro-season workouts ART have started and it is expected that the boys will take the ice at Char- lottetown this week for a few prac- tic. and feet shod with razor-keen steel. iR 0 s s m e n Hit Canuclis Hard ‘_‘F lying Frenchmen” Take 7 To 1 Licking From Lowly Bruin On Montrea_l_I_c_e. ' (Assoflfliell PR9!) per, Touhey, Cook, Boyd, Chapman, ' Owen, Jerwa. BOSTON, Nov. 24—'l‘he Boston Bruins, body checking with bone- crushiug fury, tonight stripped the wings off Howie Morcnz and his speedy mates and overwhelmed Canadlens by a 7-1 margin. about the most humiliating defeat the Santley Cup champions have tast- ed in years. - The Bruins banged and battered the "Flying Frenchmen" early in the openng period and slowed them dawn. Nothing that Cecil Hart's players attempted could click against the determined Boston de- fense and they did not put over their only tally ulltil late in the finale, when, with five forwards In action, Morenz caged the re- bound on Aurel Jolizlts slam at the Bcston cage. Harry Oliver put on an amazing. ‘Exhibition of sharp-shooting, cag- ing three of the Boston tallies af- ter Eddie Shore opened the scor-l mg h“ m the first period‘ n“ ‘I Boston Oliver (Barry), 5.43. Clapper registered an unassisted n: Canaéiflls’ Morenz (Johan, score and the other counters cnnle 1mm from the sticks r4.‘ Alex Cook and Bill Touhey, rccant additions to ‘the Brllins' roster. Les Canadians had five forwards on the ice during 13 oi the inst i5 minutes but so futile was their at- O tacks that goalie Tiny "nnomosmlHOCkeyl8t was called upon to make but four‘ easy stops during the closing peri- F0,‘ Eafope od. Morenz barely poked his goal inside during a wild 1am about the Canadiens Sparesz-Lepine, La- rochclle, Mondou, Rivers, Wasllic, G. iviantha, Leduc, Munro. Ofllclalsn-Smeaton and Goodman. TILE SUMMARY l6 rnins. 2, Boston, Oliver, (Owen), 18.42. Penaltlesz-Weliand, (2); Lepine, Morenz, Burke. . .Second Period Summary. . . . . .IA SECOND PERIOD 3, Boston, Oliver, (unassisted), 1.14. 4, Boston, Clapper (unassisted). 15.32. 5, Boston, Touhey (Clapper). 19.00. ‘Touhey, l-litchman. TIIIRD PERIOD 6, Boston, Cooke. (Chapman), 2.16. Pcnaltlesz-Burke, Leduc. Boston net. BOSTON, Nov. 24.—(A.P.)—- OTTAWA, Ont, NOV. 24—-(By the TIIE LINEUP Canadian Press)—Bound‘ for Eur- Bosi-on Brill"! clmadlm’ ope, where they will play twenty Gm“ matches during an eight weeks‘ tour, visiting all the leading centres Thwlpso“ Hflmsworth of the continent, Ottawa's all-star mg“ D°““°° hockeyists left the Capital this af- sm“ S‘ Manma ternoon. Tomorrow at noon they ~ mh Le“ Damn” Burke sail from New York for Le Havrc. man € Cont“ France. 1 More,“ The tourists. who play their first 3am’ mint wing game in Paris early in December, Oliver Gag-non are scheduled to visit Germany.| u" wing Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Italy. Galbraith yollagiCoechoslovakia and possibly Ens- Boston Spawn-Welland, Clap- I lillld- 1 I VIC TORI Unions CAPE TRA VERSE Bloodhounds TONIGHT, 8 P. M. 1 Heat's Skating After Admission cents 3GwCm THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1, Boston, Shore (Owen, Clapper), slum-J eight business houses in Amherst Penalties-Oliver, Morenz, Munro,- MNGERS TIE Rangers Chicago Goal Buffalo, July 14 to July 20. imam Gnnnner Toronto, July zl to July 2'1. mam Defence Boston, week of Aug. 1. semen wcntwom Hartford, week of Aug. B. m“ Defence Goshen, week of Aug. 15. Johnson Abel Springfield. week of Aug, 22. I Centre Peoria, week of Aug. 29. Bonnnen Rmnn“ Indianapolis, week oi Sept. 5. Right wing Lexington, Sept. 19 to Sept. 30. Wconk Cont,“ Harrlman was re-elected presi- Le“ wing dent-lor-enother year and William E cook Home“; P. Engelman of Kalamazoo and Bus", splm;_Mnkn_ Bremmn Will E. Gahagan of (Joahen were minor, muom some“ Keeling, elected to serve another term as Jimmy White, of Port Elsin. hiBh scorer in the Central League last season, will hold down the centre berth along with Jackie Schurman. a local boy, who is regarded as one oi the finest poke-checkers in the Maritime game. Jackie and “Chick" Gallant drew fine press accounts after their games on the mainland last winter and were both in much demand. Amherst Vs. Charlottetown (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N1. S.. Nov. 24—'I‘he ill-feeling that has existed between Charlottetown and Amherst Athlet- icnssociatlons since the last meet- ing of the Maritime Hockey Asso- ciation is straining business rela- tions between the two communities. according to letters received here recently. The trouble arose when Steve ELstabl-ooks was suspended for a year from Maritime hockey leagues because hc had signed one day to play with Amherst and the next day to play with Charlottetown. Sportsmen of‘ the Island Capital hold Amherst officials responsible for having Eistabrooks suspended and the Charlottetown merchants I are joining in the fray. More than Speed and Stamina ' Right wing will have Chick, iron speed-boy who played last winter without relief. and only went to the boards twice for penalties, and Bert Larkin, o1’ Alberta. Larkirl has seen considerable hockey action with amateur teams in Boston. An~ other westerner, Jeffry, husky de- fenseman, may also appear in the Summerside lineup. Left wing will have MacDonald, formerly of the Saint John Beavers and an effective scorer last season, and Bev Wheaten, of Sackviile, well known speed skater and regarded by many es the outstanding comer in the Maritimes. , Cliff Montgomery will move back from the front line to defense and will be teamed with Reg Saunders, last year's star and former Royal Military College ace. There are a number of other lo- cals who will turn out in an at- tempt to make the team. The goalie will be selected from a list of four candidates. IRANI] [IIRBUII RACING BATES (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, _N. Y., Nov. 24 - A tentative schedule oi 15 weeks of racing was drawn up by the stew- ards oi the grand circuit at their annual meeting yesterday. Toronto was assigned July 21-27. With three new members, Bos- ton, Buffalo and Peoria, applying for dates. there was a. conflict in one or two of the meetings, which will be straightened out by a com- mittee headed by E. Roland Harri- man, President of the organization. _ The season will open at North attack and Lola Coutu.e scored the Randall’ Ohio, with a 1n day meek tying goal on a pass from Jerry m ' ing starting June 27 and close Sept. wrey A Chicago penalty helped 30 at Lexington. In between meet- givc the Rangers their first period score. With Helge Bostrum of! the gllgnsfazgnnzznzisldnaifi’ofialéngfgg’ I I I I Ice’ a Series or long passes and B‘ Springfield, Indianapolis and prob- ably Boston and Peoria. The tentative schedule as adopted follows: North Raindall. June 2'! to July 9. Kalamazoo, July ll to July 16. have received from Charlottetown merchants threats that if Esta- brooks is not allowed to play thfs winter they will boycott Amherst goods, and one Amherst firm had an ordcr returned from the Island this Week. Amherst business men refuse to take the matter seriously, however, feeling that the trouble will be ironed out before the league games start. BHIBIIGU AND (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y,, Nov. 24.-—The Chicago Black Hawks kept their record for the National Hockey Lea- gue season from defeat as they came from behind tolscore in the last two minutes of the third period and tie the New York Rangers 1 to 1. It was Chicago's third draw in five starts. Trailing from the finish of the first period of a game marked by speed and close checking, the Hawks tossed five men into a last desperate ilong sllot by Bun Cook found the inct. TIIE LINEUP vice president and secretary treas- ifurdoch, Desjardins. urer. respectively. Uhlelso sillresz-Bostrum, March, Thompson, Lowrey, Miller, Graham, '1‘. Cook, Adams, Ripley. Refereeel-Stewart and Sinnott... SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Player Limit THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN faces will be found in the lineup. _ ' . 4-‘ One of the most outstanding of nII Canada's record holders Ls Norval Baptie, professional Canadian speed skater, who holds ten world records for skating distances from 220 yard! to 5 miles on straightaway trucks, outdoor circular tracks and indoor tracks. Threo of these records have stood unbroken since I898 . . . his MO-yard, straightaway time of 28-1/5 seconds, being oulslanding. Twenty AUTHENTIC WORLD RECORDS A booklet containing l8 of the world's outstanding records and achievcmenls will be rnniled free upon application hrDept. K, IEO. Box 1320, Montreal, Que. Falcons To MHEOOIIS I 6-1 (Canadian press) [Starr Defence Smith FORUM, Montreal, Que, Nov. 24, Defence —The Montreal lwaroons beat th-eiwmox Noble Detroit Falcons 6-1 in a National Centre Hockey League game here Lonightqnnottler ~ Goodicnow The Falcons played even with the wing Maroons in the two periods Northcon’ Gum and then the red team got; wing going and rattled in four goals inward Sonen the 1959 P9717911 t° make fl cunvlnvi Maroons Subsz-‘Gallaghcr, .Mc- mi! Wilwry- _‘Vicar, Stewart. Smith, Seibert, Neveflhelcss the game W“ ragiilrydson, Robinson, Phillips, Conach- ged hockey with the exception offer. Dugum 8 few Odd 59851115 when the Mfllfl Detroit Sully-Lewis, Aurie, Cox, cons trlf-‘d Some Smwlh Wmblna‘ MCIIIDIIIY, Filmore, Young, Cooper. tion plays that clicked. v RCICICt‘5i—-MII(0 Roddell and Odie In the first period young Ilryd- glogqlorn son felnted his Way through the Detroit defence to score single- handed. in the next period Trottior plugged a shot at Conncll and the 1, Maroons, Bl-ydsoll, 7.45. ell-Ottawa goalie caught it in ills Penaltlcsz-Ward, SOITCII, Gallag- pgds, Ag he was getting to his feet] ilcr, Robinson. the disc dropped from his pads and‘ bounced into the cage. I It w“ 1n the second period that: 2, Maroons, Trottier, 2.51. Ebbie Goodfellow beat Norlll Smith B. Detroit, Goodiellolv. (A. Snliih). flflel.‘ Alex Smith 118d given him a 32‘- nice Pass within the Maroon urea.‘ "°““m”5‘—5l"l'l'l Dllllllid- Gmld‘ it was a. long drifting shot thatflflww- dropped between the goalies n84‘ and the goal post as he sprawled. It was Norm Smith that robbed Mammlsl 5mm“? ‘5l“"\‘>’~5~°°- the Falcons o‘, what looked like n, J, Maroons, Siebert. (H. Smith, halt’ dozen or so sure 801115- Hwstcwart)’ 1'35‘ cleared with either hand Ins feet 6, Maroons, H. Smith, (Stewart), and his swinging stick. ‘a? 1 . l ' mToffiiii‘ .Zf.°‘.‘.‘i1°$.“;..‘£“§. .1’, m ~ P : . shuttled back and forth. Marcons| “mm” ‘Ganaghei were outplayed in the first two‘ SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD TIII RI) PERIOD Maroons, N orthcott, (Ward), inn-Ill 35:41.!" ii‘. Lfilfmtfifidizfil?’ lffai‘; 1w»- 15¢- tracks, his ‘time being 5 minutes 20 f0? 25C. 41-2/5 seconds. ,___and inflat fir“ of fifty and one hundred Lose‘ ShOWn here, and Copie LnBIanc is regs saves .‘ I» w » ~ ‘w. .- Cihe RECORD SPEAKS f... lTSElF Canada has produced many record breakers . . e but among the for most are Norvnl Ilnptic, Canada's rewrd boldlng cigar-cites. Turret cigarettes were lgo and they alill lead all others In public favour, duototbeir supremo qualify, mildness and fragrance. After all, nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened. right out in the field under nature's own sunIighl-nolhing artificial about \ thlt—nnd the high quality Is “Inbred.” i‘ \. g _ , ’\ \<:._/_ // TQualitq and tiildness u rrc t CIGARETTES Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited LOOKING ' ‘EM ovnu BY ‘TEC’ which are begnning to click in mid- soason style. Gross and Oliver the big dcfensivecogs in the red and black machine are going great gulls. which leaves Hickoson little tc worry about from that quarter. All in all, it looks as if the l-lnwks arc Quiet reigns supreme on all hiari- time hockey fronts at the present time. Meanwhile the various teams in the Super Six series are golfing in plenty practice work. ‘ I-Iostiiities will reopen on Friday nght when Wolverines cross sticks with Dalhousie RBJIgCYS in Halifax and Abegweits meet the fast Monc- ton club on local ice. The writer overheard a couple of railbirds strutting their opinions at the Forum one morning last week, and Judging by the conversation- I couldn't help overbearing what t w m _ they Sa’d_the rabid gent/Mme n 5 ITIJIKPTS) IS 50350115 l(‘!‘, {iffl ~ were of the opinion’ m“ thcmcvcrtlloloss in perfect ]>ll_\'sir.‘.‘41. “Hawks” although of an unknownycondition and pl-l-pnrccl fol. tin-ca quantng’ appeared to be the Shmw sessions at top sprcd. An hair's iest tom; of the lot m prqcuce ‘skate after the game is also on the The “Hawks" not only hnveia bm-or-favix fast lot of forwards. but the dc- fencemcn as well show speed toburn.‘ Big Ed Kervin breaks faster than! many blue line backs who have; on Friday next. TONIGHT'S GAME Vctoria. Unions and Capo Trav- crse Bloodlloullds “all officially open Pmce Edward Island 193i- 32 intermediate hockey at the For- um tonight. Tilcse teams, nlliloluh just as fast. Hui-rage and Gil llrc also a smart duo to be reckoned w.th. Therefore Friday night's game Wm m’ dmlbt be a m“ hm“ International Hockey Immune fin- ding‘ slmppy pawn? ind hm“ al. At Detroit: Cleveland tuv); Dc- bumping affair dcnr to the hearth-OI; Qlynmlcs of the fan. | __ Since their 0110111112 brush with) ~50 your m; L; studying (0 l» n Fredericton Capitols inst week the chemm?" local puckmen have come along in‘ “Ypg; 1m l; attending n, special leaps and bounds, and when the wmse 0g loctureg on soap, clears. crew of Hckcscn hops the boards pgrfumcry, picturc-lnstcards. tem- agalnst the Hawks, it is expected pol-anon drinks. (lirctiorics. icic- that they will be a much improved phone books, indies‘ handbags and clan, es-pecailly the front linesifnncy stationery.“ three (ovcrtinlc). periods and Smith saved them from disaster. There was little good hock‘ ey and the small crowd booed fre- quently. I The Maroon: came to life in the last pol-loo ind steady drive brOughgI them four goals despite desperate; attempts by Oonneli to mp them‘ out. The big "S" line, Stewart, sei-, ABEGWEIT AMATEUR ATIILETIG lssocllnoll ' i ' takes place on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th. At 8 o'clock in the Bo§rd\oi Trade Rooms. 113D. 18.24. Increased To I5 (Canadian Press) KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 24- ficsident William F. Grant an- nounced today the American Hock- ey Mamie has increased the mar- " imum player linlit for each club from I! M) l6. The change was made, he said. in order to bring into the League several players now at liberty-and 1, Rangers, F. Cook, (Boucher- Johnson) 17.15. I Penaltlmz-Abel, Desjardins, Ad- ams, W. Cook, Bostrum, Gottselig. SECOND PERIOD No score. Pennltleu-Seibcrt, I". Cook, Bren- mmn rlnuon" 2, Chicago, Couture (Lowrey), Penaitlesl-I. Cook, Adams. OVIRTIMI PIBIOD bert Ind H. Smith cach counted" and Baldy Northcott got the other. LINEUP Mlmonl Ilciroii o... LEVIN Smith Conncll two or more cities to the circuit next season. f Inch club must have two goalies "m" ‘b! ldlillted proposals of a in increase the League's personnel in Preparation for the addition of ' lie score. a No penalties. special committee named at n10 m. l"!!! Keene meeting. ABEGWEITS MONCTON FRIDAY, 8.30 P. M. Ticket; on Sale at the Forum Box Office, T llurs 9 a. m. Prices: $1.00. 75c, so, 50c, tax extra. 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