‘iiLocals (Canadian Press) MONOTON, N. B., Dec. 18.-—'l‘he dynamic "HurryflKane led .Char-- lottetown Abegweitsto a 4-1 victory over Moncton Hawks in ta senior Northern Hockey League fixture hero tonight. The Island warriors went after goals in the first twenty ‘minutes, struck the twine for three 1511198. Ind then played an effective brand of defensive hockey. The second Period was scoreless, and each club seem-eds soalln the fin- al session. ' 1 Kane accounted for two markers, while Grossrand Doucet scored onlc ~icce for Charlottetown. Muckle ved the Hawks from a white- washing when he took a pass from McIntosh toward “the end of the game. I Stull, the Charlottetown goalie, stopped 21 shots and Foster, 25. THE LINEUP Abegwcits: —- Stull, goal; Gross, Oliver and Williams, defence; Schwab, Kane, Doucet, Lawlor, ililiVES mm iiitiiliiili 3-2 _ ' (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. B., Dec. 18.-—Ottawa Rideaus, who stepped off their train here last night and routed Truro Beircgts,’ last year's Maritime vhlmplopspwcnt down to defeat to- n 9 2 min.; Irvine, Wolver- igvht rhefore Halifax Wolverines with a. score of 3 to 2 . The» first period was scoreless. At the end of it Wolverines were forc- ing the play: and the second period opened with a bang. Forty-five sec- onds after referee Pete MacDonald opened the second, Ferguson scored for the Wolverines on a solo dash. About five minutes later Irvine brought the _Wolverines' count to tvfi, planting the rubber in the net after a pass from Beazley. It was looking bad for Ottawa. Things roughened up a bit, and be- fore the period was over MacDonald had handed out five penalties. Ottawa took the offensive in the third, Quinn scoring for the visitors about five minutes after the open-g lag. Fifteen minutes later Fergu- lon put Wolverines up to three with I score on apass from Lawlor. Fin- nigan, assisted by Shepherd, gave Ottawa her final‘ count about two minutes before the ‘close. Wolverines matched everything Rideaus had in speed. McNeil], fty 'Wclverinc defence, was bril- iant,‘with Ferguson freltifin line for honors. V. ‘Shepherd and Quinn turned in stellar pcrformances for the visitors. ' ‘ - Tomorrow night the Itideaus will clash with New Glasgow, and on Monday they will meet the Amherst Ramblers. Ottawa Rldeausz-Goal, Johnson; left, defence, Mulligan; right dc- fcnoe, I-Iuiquist: left wing, Finnlgan, Ehepherd; center, Morrison, Marion; light wing, Quinn. _, Halifax Wolverlnesa-Goal, Kuhn; left defence, McNeil; right defence, Tcilier; Young; left wing, Ferguson, Irvine; center, Lawlor, McGlashen; right wing, Bradd, Beasley. SUMMARY . lint Pcrlod: 5 No ‘scoring. ‘ Penalties -— Bradd, Wolverines, chopping, 2 min.; Quinn, Ottawa, 119%: min. _ _ Period: i l. olverines, Ferguson, 45. olvcrinesfllrvine‘, (Beazley), ics-Hulquist, Ottawa. check I-Iammer Out 4 t0 1 Win ITOVBE The Hawks fiackie Kane Bfi-llls-i-nt In Red And Black. GoaIsF-Muckle ' Saves White-Wash For Moncton In DyingMomentsof Game. Gross and Doucét In Scoring Column. Nicholson and Squarebriggs, for- wards. Hawksz-Foster, goal; Gill, Bur- iage and LeBlanc, defence; N. Cook, Muckle. Connolly. Red Cook and McIntosh, forwards. THE SUIVIMARY 1. Abegweits, Kane, 2.28. 2, Abegwelts, Dcucet (Gross), 3.11. 3. Abegweits, Oliver, ‘(Doucet), 17.08. Pena1ties—-Burrage, 3; Nicholson. 32 Gill, Squarebriggs. Stops—-Stull, c; Foster, 11.‘ Second Period No score.‘ Penalties-Red Cook. Stops-Stall, 6; Foster, 4, Third Period , 4- Hawks. Muckle. (McIntosh), 18.21. - 5. Abegweits, Kane, 19.20. Penalties-Gill, 2. Stops-Stull, 9; Foster, 10. Referee-Lester Lowther, Amherst, N. S. MABKINNBN wms BY in. Claude MacKinnon, claimant to the Mviiime welterweight cham- pionship, won by a knockout in the second round over Tommy Slade of Boston, in a scheduled ten round. bout, MacKinnon, "formerly of Am- herst, but who now makcs his home in this city, looked l'ke the winner from the start of the bout and the K. O. coming in the early round was witnessed with little sur- Dr15e by the fairly large gathering of fans. Fighter Jang of Moncton and Tommy Claybourne. Charlottetown. went six slow rounds to a decision. Claybourne won the first round by a wide margin, the second looked even, with Jang forcing inc fight- ing for the remainder of the go. The bout was declared a draw by Referee Scantlebury. The opening preliminary between McCallum and Cooker, was won on a decisic l by the former. “ The following bout with Bill Longaphie and Maurice MacDon- ald as principals, was declared a draw, and the best battle of the night. ‘ BATHIJRST AND nus TUNIGHT FREDERICTON, N. B., Dec. 18.- Tonight's postponed hockey match between Fredericton and Bathurst senior Northern League ‘teams, will be played here tomorrow night, starting at 9.30 p. m. Gold weather today indicated the ice would b0 in condition for the game. ’ ines, holding, 2 min.; Shepherd, Ot- tawa, interference, _2 min.; Irvine, Wolverines, interference, 2 min.; Mulligan, Ottawa, trip, 2 min. Third Period: 3. Ottawa, Quinn, (Hulquist), 4.57. 4. Wolverines, Ferguson, (Lawlor), 17.27. 5. Ottawa, Finnigan (Shepherd). 18.19. Penalties-Tellier, Wolverines, trip, 2 min.; ‘Ibllier, Wolverines, intei-fer- ence, 2 min. Stops By Goalies Johnson-w. Kuhn-N. -< r _~.4 Pr - Tagelihc est ~ 1 st that's inuourRadio use inghous s '| ON e. u iLT THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LOOKING "EM OVER BY wl-EC.» TRUE TO FORM The news of the Abegweit victory 8t Moncton over the Hawks last night was received in Charlotte- town with great acclaim. Doug Hick- eson’s battling c1111 of red and black clad pucksters had come through With B. most decisive win over the fighting Hawks by a score of 4 to 1. A win was expected by many, but not, so decisive. That. first period rally, when Abegivclis rushed three pucks past the highly touted Foster, must have been an eye-opener for the rabid New Brunswick fans. And then again when Abbles held the Hawks scoreless in the second per- iod to maintain the big margin, things must have looked blue for the home town ians~and even more so, when the Island team skated from the ice with the chucker tuck~ ed away. Local interest iu last night's game was trcnlendoils. The phones in the Guirdian news department fairly jlngled off the cleske, so rapid and so incessantly did they ring. Long dis- tance, too, play/Cd a part in the many enquirlcsaboilt the game. To make a long story short-there surely must have been a long wait- ing list on the Guwdian telephone lines last night.‘ The Abcgweiis are at last 0n the top of the heap—Pnge "Even Break" ‘They may not remain there through out the season, but the aggregation that topples iliem from their mrrh must play good hockey (‘Vfifi min- ute of tllc gmnc. “TOO MUCH CREDIT" A clspaici; in the lialllfzk He!" ulml. dated Cimrloitciuuui, DLCCillb- cr 17 says in part: ‘ "Local papers have lialtdcd the libbles tuo much credit for their led." game will prove. Many =1. SLIMI ATTENDANCE have the audacity to ask the reason why. NORTHERN M. A. ll. A. LEAGUE “LET HIM PLAY, SAYS IIIVIIVIIE” Jimmie Smith, writing in the New Glasgow News has this to say regarding Stevie Estabrooks: “Some time ago I predicted that Steve Estabrooks would play league hockey this winter. Ii; ap- pears at the moment as i! I might have ‘been right m this intimation, as word from Amherst is to the ef- feci; that the Ramblers have waiv- ed their rights to the New Bruns~ wicker, thus leaving the way open for the Charlottetown Abbies to use him regularly. providing the M- A- H. A. changes its decision and is- sues him a playing certificate. Per- sonally, I think the hockey moguls should let down the bars in the Esttbrooks casc, considering the fact that he is not the only one in Marlitme hockey a1; the present time who has not taken the rules and regulations any too seriously. I still believe Steve was guilty at heart, but according to the rules he was on the Irland before the little bird The attendance at the Junior games last night was very, yes, very. very slim. If the Junior League cased to function, somebody would in' Division A. G W L D F A PIIB The opening of the Junior Hock- Dalhousie ‘. .. 2 1 0 1 3 2 3 ey League was ushered in at the Camnbclltca - 3 1 2 0 11 8 3|Pbrum last night with a. double Bathurst . .. 2 1 1 0 6 10 2, header between the Gyroscopes and Bouthport Mohawks and Levin Fur 91'5"" B- 00. vs. Queen Hotel. In the first G w 1' D F A P“ encounter the Gyros won from the Abbi“ --- -- 2 2 u 0 7 3 4. Mohawks by a score of 8-1. W11"? Mmmm“ 3 1 1 1 4 6 ailn the second match the Queen Ho- Capitals ' 2 0 2 D 3 5 oitel six defeated the Levin Fur 00.. last years Junior Maritime Cham- pions, 3 to 1. FIRST GAME Mr. Percy J. Simmonds officially opened the league when he faced- off the puck between the opposing teams. Thirty seconds from the start, Reg Mahar, brilliant right winger of the ‘Scopes accepted a pass from Dodds, to drive a back hand shot past Mclnnls for the opening score_ Play see-sawed back and forth for a few minutes, with penalties coming thick and fast but Referee Diamond kept the play well in hand. The Southport team had a tendency to be ahead of the play, being called back several times on good scoring opportunities. Rice, de- , fenceman of the Gyros, went [through the entire Mohawk team ibut McInnis, the goalie, was too 'good. A few minutes later Mahar intercepted a. pass to go v right through but his shot was wild. Play ' waged about even with no further lsooring during the period. Second Period 1 Juniors Play Double-Header Gyroscopes Delat-Southport Mo- hawks 6 to 1 and Queen Hotel Romps Home With a Win Over Levin Fur 3 _t_0_1. Blanchard McLellan Landry Jones Rogers McCabe SECOND GAME Queen Hotel 3; Levin For l, I-ast year's Junior Champs receiv- ed a setback at the hands of the Queen Hotel six when they were defeated 3 to 1 in a fast game. This game was more productive of better hockey than the first set-w, both teams travelling at a fast clip. For the Queen Hotel the work of MacMillan, Acorn, Johnston and Beer was outstanding, while for the Fur O0. Whitlock, Stewart and Fer- guson played heads up hockey all though. The Scores m‘ PAGE TWENTY-THREE f-l-u 1 ‘ts Triumph Over TheIIawks EVERYREAL .' 2Y4?» i’... BoYsDnEA G.h1'15tn1as‘_/ Make your Boy's dream come bu: this Chrisfmu- give him stun Skates. Starr Skates are mode by the world '1 leading ice Skate Man- Iccturen-cvery pair guaran- teed to give satisfactory service regardless of price. Finland tubular models For Hockey, $9223, Pleasure and Fancy Skating. Sold by better dealers everywhere. STARR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED IIDUIIIII Ifik: IOSTOEIIL - NDIITIUL - TORONTO NIP. ‘OOUI First Period-No score. ‘ Second Period—No score. Third Period Three minutes fmm the face-off MacMillan beats the Levin defence and passes to Fitzgerald who makes the red light flicker. Eleven minutes later Acorn soloes through to make the count read 2-0. Five minutes later, Whitlock, hard working centre. makes the score read 2-1 when he accepted a pass from Stewart. Thirty seconds later with the Fur team playing every- body up Johnson breaks waay to make the count 3-1. ending the (By The two to one CAMIPBELLTON, N. B‘, Dec. 18- Canadlan Pressi-Dal- housie Rangers continued their ser- ies o.’ victories by defeating their old time rivals, Campbellton Tigers, in a senior Northern Hockey League match here tonight. Handicapped by the absence of two players, the ‘Tigers fought gam- Lean and Murray, Defence; Miller and Robertson, (kntre; Young. Beaulleu, Trltes and Thomas. Wings; Taylor. spare. Daihousie: McCann, Goal; A2 Taylor and Graham, Defence; Jam- es, Centre; Duke Taylor and Kerr. ~ Wings; llieBlanc, Butterworth, Gul- liver and Burke, Spares. lift. UIOTRON S iiirl; um! , _ r iii lltilll ‘vfli /1l'//4 i f/l/ win against who Fredericton squad. struck twelve on May 15th. and 111115. 500ml!- ely and frequently tumed back the , Even though the Island boys turn< so far as I can determine, makes! Fm‘ m‘? 511519 5 111111111985 °f this Levin Fur Co. Queen Hotel . Mmer cam _ THE SUMMARY ' 1 k t] u 11 1b] f gm canto Southport had a slight edge Go 1 aggresswe Rangers’ ' p ed in a good brand of 10c ey 1c 1m e g e or compe on." 1 a heme“ centre’ was outstanding for Crpiials, although they did not out- 03911» 5°51“ °f the Gyms makmg McGuigan Chipman his team and Megan“. Dan-music's FIRST 115E109 515°"? them» Omplaycd "19"" ‘md somemce savea six minutes from Dcflmce goalie, played scnsationally. 1—Campbellion, Young (iMlllerl mam’ hold u“ opinion that’ it’ the Stu-t’ Landry scores for the Ferguson Storey The scoring was donc in the first 5.25. should have born u. tic at best. Scl- Gyros on a nice shot from the wink. Fraser 5mm and third periods. Assisted by Mlll- 2-Dalhousle, Al Taylor. 6-35. d°m has Such i‘ fighting mmld or . Balderson was making some nice Carmichael Llmd er. Young counted first for Camp- Penalties: LeBlanc 2, Murray 2. licckCy been lllFDiiiyCd on local ice, rushes for the Mohawks but could Forwards belmm’ only to sec a Wing shot stops: Mccmm m: Ananach 1L Sm“ Bmgoynds hm“ flmghi’ 9W“ »,. not dent the twine‘ Fourteen mm- G' whmock MiwMl-"ln from the stick of Al Taylor less Sec“nd Period: No Score. , “ inch of the way but their trojan utes fnonrthe bell, McCabe scored Stewart Johnston than two 11111111,“ later. James was renames: McLean a ._ M vflcris failed i0 H-ve ihvm 111° 1°!‘ BWWW" °“ a Pa“ "m" M“ McCabe Beer responsibi- m- uic Ralillefs sec- swps: Mccnm o- auaimei. 4. ‘L: iDonald inside Gyro blue line. Half Campbell Mclnflis 0nd goal.” ' , "J ______g__g_,, ,__ ___________.n.___,____... a minute 11"". R059" “"19 4°" P. Whitiock Bell ' 11mm PERIOD "15 Tile 1111M 1°°1<5 H5 1f the 51m‘ ___. . 1e" Winil- drew the Mmmwk d" Fitzgerald‘ THE ems-ups Ii-Dalhousie, James 3.45. '3 lcttetown correspondent is taking (Canadian yum fence, and slipped the disc to Ma- mmree__melvm Dmmmui renames; Graham 2v Young 2‘ “ mm“ at m” Pam“ “m1 G““"d' AMHERST, N. s, Dec. 18.—Ken :11" W1“? made 11° mlstake» ‘w-“m? csmpiwuwn: Allanacli, goal; Mc- Stops: McCanri a; auanmi 7. ian and at the sometime staging an Randall, former amateur and mm ‘ Gymsoopes. third any This and“; “m” for the nedsrcm“ Capmfls- ‘fcssional hockey star, will coach the the scarln! 111 $1115 56553011- “ is h“ afrad the Abegweits are Amherst Ramblers this seasonyH. Third Period 8°11"! to flunk °“ m“ 1°“? F.Tennant.l1nmblers' manager. BH- ; The Mohawks came out deter- '. M R111’ m” the "f°"°“‘°“ti°“ed ncunced today. He W111 188W T°- mined to even matters up and they — . *_ Pafflllmph 110051“? 1°°k t°° 30°51 ronto for Amherst tomorrow. gave me Gyms some anxious mo. a from the "outslde.” This write-l‘. and Randan g5 well-known in the Mar- menu but "Huck" had the “N0 , _ I can 5111013’ Say. my vfmiemllflrlry itimes, having played with the Syd- more scores sign» hung up Mm. . g: "L B‘ M". did “Ot gwc the M? n81’Pr°f°551°na15beforesteppmgout eleven minutesDoddssoloed through l l ‘l. .5‘ egwcits one iota too much credit with the Toronto St.P3l'.l'lCkS,HBlli:- “me to reanza one minute later v KM for their wccnt Charlottetgutm win. iltonhardidaNteevivuzoii-Xlmc.ograztvzeagoxrzare Landry makes the count read 5d. - The ma“ were m“ we 1 PW‘: ‘cone e ‘ ‘Four minutes later Landry again ' ’ FLlCK ms ruul rated by "HY means “5 m“ mgms °' dents the twine when he accepts a E m’ _ Ia a 1:10pm Czllaphun, . —-i-———— " lumen-swan. nice pass from Rogers for the fin- £55m" flow-u mama 1 l count of the game. 9 GOOD REFEREE!‘ G l n u G H R A ‘Jimmie Dodds playing centre for * . t a NAL complimentary remarks I rlishtlyrosbreakrlillaye: nfeloltiotglgeylgait B R i T | S H . Pp have reached this ‘office with re- _ I ably “sisted 1y PMahar Lazmiiy. t __ g1rd lo the splendid reiereelng of , m d no “H CV10“ I] m- a‘, . . Melvin Diamond, tllc oillcial arbit- thcegn in!‘ “n l he‘ n .1 er of the Junior Lnague. ' l- e y” “e w“ we n3 u ' muuuvunvu‘ K The writer tIIKCS grca-t pleasure MADISON _ SQUARE GARDEN. beatable. ' Gm“ c in addln" his compliments to Mr. New Y°"k' N- Y" Dec’ 187K!“ F“ smlthport M°D°n“ld' ‘Ems’ Diamond m. the excellent manner Levinsky, wild swinging young Jew-‘Mcfiabe and Balderson were the ' . m which ,,,,h,,5h,,,,d1edthe gam. ish heavyweight. scored an amla-‘pick, with the rest of the tcum cs to date. Junior hockey, in these mg upset mum“ knmklng dmm Imam? 3°°d “PW”- paris, whcrc perhaps, some of the Tmnmy mughmm Phnadelphl“ V” boys are not so fmilinr with the emn’ m"? times» t° W1" the 59°15‘ Lineups rules as the scniors, makes it a lit- 1°" in a mnsatkma] ten Ymmd but‘ Gyflliffiff- 501311110" 1110mm“ ile more diillculi; to handle, Ncver- “e bemre a ¢r°wd M 71600" Goal F F thelcss, Diamond has shown per- ' ‘ 0'N€11 Mclnnis _ fest interpretation of the rules at lshkaJnmt veerhmf gm “aims Defence _ IN all times and his judgment ha: w “We "mstemi Fremh- McIntyre Balderson never been questioned. Efficient ref- Bibbw"! “"1? bane" 1t- Rice McDonald E ewes are very 5cm.“ these days Ishka-Nor I either. She's studied J_ Mcmms y‘ c E L L0 p H A ~ E and Mo]. should be given every en- it three years and still when I asked Fcrwards ' ‘ couragement. - her she didrrt even krow the Dodq, Stewart ~ . 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