BOWLING BUCK B! WRESTLING You THE m. of the molt - . ‘ ml the Abegwelt colors leaves this morning to SiDiELiNES “ t L i511: tie ever to wear Baltimore 0r- ioles in the Eastern Untied States Amateur League where he will n W"? “fir; ‘iasi. We speak of Johnny “t nevertheless one of the veterans Wm ability was never really ’ until last three former teammates who took their departure Set.- "5Ills" Bquarebrisss. young in years o! Abegweit teuns and a. plsyer ._ . -. M“ with the Wolverines when he was injected into the lineup when rim loll rs were disqualified. Never a prolific scorer "Snag" wu ngngtlsg- rated hish in Meritime circles, his aggressiveness and never-soy- i ‘u, gpirit often popping up the morale of the team when their spirits would be at s low ebb. lle should prove n re team to whom he is no stronger. During the season of 1081-83 was s. valued member of the Bronx team in this some league , ",4 often his prowess on the steel blades was recognised by ' i time Johnny’ valuable addition to the Isi- ericsn ‘ ‘port scribes. Jncidentolly Snag will again be playing, under the same “wit, Bill Price, the .. ‘ mentor of the Orioles being employed in 1 m, capacity with the Bronx squad when Snug first sported the colors of an American club. l other than become members of an "outlaw" league the seven clubs r r1 the City Hockey League are to become affiliated members of the Msritime Hockey Association. m Qxecutive meetini ° “d one that sho trey fans. No downs but as they time title hllll sill rally to the support tors. lest yeere -' Officer! of the league h!" this year's lesgue s his success: t, d the ttlllll m” Forum mamuemen “sounds to insure close oomiittmlill- l" support uld with s. very low sdrnislton (“other the strongest possible‘ that is now needed is the fans‘ m” Mun; ehsr-ged for the games he well attended. ~ Avery Protest Dismissed By Trotting Assn. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—(C.P.)—The Board of Review of the National lrottipz Association today dismis- sed the protest ol E. B. Avery of Woodstock, N.B., driver of Alien harvester in a. race at Charlotte- town P. E. I. last summer, over the victory of‘ Calumet B-. driven bi! Wellington Meueiu of scuthperi. PEI. The Board held that Avery had not protested at the plot?" time during the runninil 0i n" “fir: YORK, Dec. zr-The Board or Review of the National Trottin! Association iodtty reduced the Plin- ishment meted out last August ‘w fled Egan, veteran driver, for aa- nulting starter Steve Phillips fol- lowing the Hsmbletonian at Goshen. . Y. , rfilgan, who drove C. W. Phellis 1111;’ Tonks in the race, won by qnyhoum, was suspended for 30 ms and fined $200 by the M!” Today the Board ordered the fine ltmitted. The Lexington driver cldimcd his heme was "on tile b11381! at the tun of the second we deildl“! m; and had no chance. Several of the horses broke out of a trot at the first turn but Greyhllimd Wm‘ 5°? nun handlinil the relnS. csccved the jamming and went on to will the world's richest trotting Til-CL i: r-—-*~"“""‘» ----~ —~—-— r -"— FOR UM’ ._i__¢_-i_ UIIY LEAGUE I. HOURS SKATING AFTER- GAME Such was the dechion arrived st at f the loop last evening in the Holy Name Club uld meet with the whole-hearted‘ approvsl of local hoc- thing could be gained i! the tessns felled to register as by u, doing‘ they would automaticoliy have to withdrew from any play. now stund the ultimate winners will enter the ls- hng phydUWflS and if successful would then be eligible for the Mart- t. More interest is bound to be evidenced also as tans of any island squsd that is battling for a. play- oi! berth. Tonight the opening gun will be fired with llolsnalfs Vic- as . u ~*\- I L ' ta." NEW ° ‘Counter As done everything in their power to make in this they have been aided greatly 0 0 O 0 themselves have gathered itlstobehollilltlsntllllifilwllslt or hockey is sweevinl t!“ Province this sesson more ever before. ncowts irlcklilil in from different points rumor the tiou of teams while loclll! the hockey fsue. now fill-t i!!! seniors have disbanded, are turn- tug toward the semesters with keen interest. Almost every 11W“ noon a lMIB quill-l °1 75mm“ u onhsudstthelibrumtowsteh either the midget-e er iflniere 8° throuilh their new we 111""- ably they wend their W59 mm mm-velling st the manner in which the up-ond-coming 110038115" hm‘ die themselves on the steel bill!!!- I O O O O ate oi the departure of locQ hockeyists for Denver. (loin- redo, is min '- “W! conjecture, with the expected word from U. S. immiflliitlfl ilm‘ clals failing to come tnroush- This latest dcvelopmen‘ has the Pill’- ers concerned pretty much “HP-m the air" and they hlvflft ti" slightest "idea of lust ‘when they will entrain for the American city- O O O O onny Smyithe. Millie "ll-mi" of Toronto M51116 It"?! 0! m‘ National Hockey lessee i8 giving Tgfly Abel, former Ohifliio Block Hawks ster u chance in melee a mebsck sfter I- I“?! absence from iii-re hockey WIN- Abel hes agreed w so tin-ouch I trial period with Syracuse Bi"! and if he shows National Hockey League form will be offered e "Maple Leaf contract. O O O I hould Abel make the grade. end Snwthc is of the opinion he will, he will strengthen the o-eronto team's rearward ihli ham»; beg“ gay $00 lfitfldi”; Abel doesn't move very flit iii-ii m‘ effectiveness lies in the ilbt U!“ forwards seldom outguees him. He MATQH weeks’ traininl Wm h AT 8.00 §,Y;.",,Z.‘°‘e..‘ “m???” Wills“ =3 HOLMANS 9WD- VS “mm, , 1g you had a BANKERS lltfgpin-dre sully!!! W" ‘mm m“ better in your classes. D0 7W o‘ Beaten and Wa'ton left it 4-8 for ldbutfeelsthotafew isiityesrso mm Desilets Gets Team Wins (CI. By Guardian's special Win) First period seals by Joffre Desi- icts sud Bill Kendall gave London a 2-0 victory over Buffalo at Lou- don lost night while Rochester de- feottd Windsor 8-1 at Rochester sud Cleveland eked out a 1-0 win ct Pittsburgh in the three-game International Hockey League card. Vic Ripley scored the winning goal for Cleveland with 22 seconds left to ey after taking a pass from Lloyd rose. Joc Starks, in the . ‘ gh nets had stopped 4B allots prior to the one that eluded tm. Desilets’ goal for London come on s, play with Ray Getliffe as the former Saint John Beaver line trav- elled at top speed. Another Mari- time Big- Your product, Owen Lon- non, was in on Kendall's goal. He combined with, Bic Pctttnger to give Kendall his scoring chance. Hal Pickctts, Nick Wu-snic and Whitey Fmant were the goal-get- iters for Rochester in their win ov- er Windsor while Clarence Drouil- isrd counted Window's only goal one minute from the end of the game. Don Smiilie and Dave Downig made the play for ‘Drcuillards marker. Canada Wins "Test" Series (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire i IDNDON, Dec. B-Candtda won the third "test" hockey match of the five-game series with Erlglsnd tonight st Richmond 0-3. The team representing the Dominion has made a oiesn sweep of the series so for. winning both pre- vious games 5-4. Dsvey scored for England in the opening and Chappell made it 2-0 three minutes later. But tallies by Walton and Hsggarty equalized the count at the end of the first period. Davey again put England ahead in the second but counters by Canada as the lest period began. injuries cost the services of Davey and Pyefirtch and Canada swept to easy victory thereafter. Nichol- son, Haggarty, Raft. Albert. Lcmay and Benton each contributed to the five-goal third-session splurge before the final bell. . McAvoy Matched itVith Risko (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. ZL-Babe Ricko, world middleweight boxing cham- pion. and Jack McAvoy. the British titleholder at the some weight, to- day were matched by Madison ore Garden for o Ill-round non- title fight in the Garden Dec. Z0. McAvoy made his American debut lest, week in the Garden outpointing ‘Al McCoy. Canadian light heavy- weight, in s. l0-rounder. Hockey i Results Arno. Ann:- Bt. Paul 5 Kansas City 2. 0. ll. A. Senior-Eastern Section: Hamilton Tigers B, University of lhtl. Flush- Rochester 3. Windsor l- ADMISSION 250 FAIR 14 A C.TS DANSANT PARISIEN‘ ‘ SPARKLING co WNS and MUSIC ICE CIRCUS WORLDS Sensational Played to 2,600,000 Persons in 221ml: run at tthleago World's Fair Appeared in All Inportsot iianadlan and American titles Three Days in lisllisx i934 Repeating In i935 PRICES-Reserved seats: l. nu. spunk is?‘ “rising-fives, sir. It‘s the pelt FORUM _ ‘ coo r. n. Go rgeous . < I I I I 1st row, $1.00; Balcony, 25c; ~rm=t CI-IARIXYFFETOWN nllnnnrsa ‘At Forum Friday ~ _ y‘ i ' Sonia Garvanova, celebrated Russian skater, h“ been teamed with Margo Miller for the past ten years. season. Thcywill be Will fr... T; JuniorBrand Th is Year Mr- and Mrs. J. P. Simmonds of Charlottetown. passed through the city this morning, en route home from Montreal and Toronto. Mr. Simmonds, who is connected with the Charlottetown Abegweits, is keenly interested in the hockey situation in the Maritimes. He said that the Abbies had a well-balanced. powerful team ready for competition this year. but that the professional clubs had riddled their ranks until there was very little good material left. Several of the Island stars are planning to leave for Denver and Baltimore to sign professional con- tracts. Mr. Simmonds said that Char- lottetown and the Island in general would likely turn to junior and midget hockey this year. He was of the opinion that it would pay Maritime cities to concentrate on developing good Junior outfits this year. as the playoffs were scheduled for this part of the country. The Charlottetown sportsman declared i that the fans on the Island would support Junior ‘and even midget teams, and that already plans to operate loops among the younger players had been formulated. He remarked that lust year midget and Juvenile teams had packed the rink for some of their games. The Is- land, Mr. Simmonds said, was pre- pared to revert from "big time" hockey to the local brand, and would give it; whole-hearted support.- Moncton Transcript. REAL PRDFIT MELBOURNE. Australia-A horse sold for 24 cents won the‘ Strathard 'I‘riai Hurdle Race, worth $500. starting at 33-1 at the Mooney Valley course. The horse was King Slris, at one time a useful hurd- ier. He developed tendon trouble and his owner sold him to o. friend for 24 cents suggesting that if giv- en a rest he might be of some use Cleveland 1; Pittsburgh 0. =*-:£=1;_u= r120» =- WINGS of STEEL Dec. r;-w Il.Il \ Sides, 75c.; North End Children, 25c. PLAN OPENS AT FORUM—-T~ HURS. DEC. 5th at 10 A. M. , 50c.—TAX EXTRA 8s d. hunter. CLOWNS H. R. BERGMAN N, Manager 14' ACTS Unique ccssfully appeared at many of ill bi i carni al h k i , - eluding s tour with the famous Cfilarlzotiee of Hipptzrozeeiyarliszkiotiillceritso City. Havana and Spain. They have also skated st the World's Fair all i2'.°J'_‘1*F'L£"_ "l°.°_2‘S9"F.'Z."=!° “SW1” Hie!"- _C.A.H.A. Upheld Dllfllil this period they have suc- In Olympic Selection (O. l’. By Guardian's Stlleolsl Wire) MONTREAL, Dec. S. - Secretary Alphonse frilerien of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association today released. a. series of telegrams from hockey leaders all over the country, the general tenor of which indicated the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation wan endorsed in its choice o! Port Arthur Bearcats as Can- ada's Olympic representatives. The Q. A. H. A. had wired all branches of the O.A.H.A. urging a playoff between Montreal Royals, Eastern Canada finalists. and Bear- cats, Western, Canada. champions, for the right to go to Germany in place of Halifax Wolverines, now disbanded. President Gilroy of the C. A- H. A. wired he was "compelled to refuse reopening of the question," as me committee which made the decision was unanimous. The decision, he said, was approved by Vice-Presl- dent Hardy, British Columbia, Al- berta and Saskatchewan branches. Only ones to dissent later were past president F. C. Greenleaf of Mon- treal and the Quebec branch. Ot- tawa. had not been heard from. From Amherst NS, J. E. Wry replied he was very sympathetic with Quebec branch but cannot see your argument as outlined in wire." He had every confidence that the C. A. H. A. executive would not jeopardize Canada's Olympic chan- ces- Down ‘The Alleys HOLY NAME CLUB COMMERCIAL LEAGUE MonctonWins D isp u t e d Game IO- 9 (0.9. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON, Dec. 3—’I‘wo fights, disputed rulings of the referee and one casualty marred what other- wise was a fast and furious exhi- bition hockey game here tonight be- tween Saint John and Moncton. The game finally ended in an over- time period when Jerry McCabe, Beavers’ defenoelnsu refused to leave the ice when penalized by Referee Cy Taylor, for his part in c. fight started between Len Le- Blanc, Moncton, and Bill Walker, Saint John. When the rink man- agement threatened to have him forcibly removed the entire Saint John team left. the ice. The score was 0-8 in favor of Saint John when the fight started and after the Beavers left the ice, the puck was faced off twice, Cupfain Kenny Carrol of lvloncton scored two goals in an empty net and Moncton was awarded the decision 10-9. During the hectic going in the third period Vince Livingstone, who turned in a great game for the Beavers accidentally bumped Yvon Gould in a. race for a loose puck in Moncton territory. and‘ the Moncton centre star fell and slid into the boards injuring his head and neck. He was carried off the ice and was unable to return to the game. It was said after the game his injuries were not serious. 'I'he game was the fourth of the best out of five “friendly" exhi- bition games and the series now stands two games all. A spokesman for Moncion stated tonight that there would be no fifth game so for as Moncton is concerned in view of tonight's fiasco. BASKETBALL BLUEDOTS 36: » CUNDALL HOME 14 Last night in the Cundall Home gym the Biuedots defeated the Home team by the score of 36-14. The game was well played, both teams showing to good advantage, the score would have been much closer had the losers been less anx- ious when in scoring position. was outstanding in scoring 22 points the former scoring B points. Referee: Borden Cox. Lineups: Cundall Home: Jean Graham, (Capt) ii, Irma Bain 4. Etta. Ross. Sadie Brehaut, Louise Bain, Ruth Christie, lseiio mop, Ruth Ross ‘l. Bluedots; Greta Barbour 22. Gwen Rogers, Alice- Partridge, 12. Jones. (C. P. By Guordlaws Special Wire) stunts. Birthday Greetings Eagles J. Malone 161 248 173 E. Callaghan . . . . . . . 160 186 194 .l. Tierney .......... 148 221 242 153 C. Campbell . G. E. Ives . 147 193 K. Birtwistle . 1115 158 W. W. Wilson .... 139 138 95 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2629‘ High ‘single, C. Campbell, 342. High three, C. Campbell, 882. Tonight at 1 p. m. Rovers vs. Anchors and. at 8.30 Invincibles vs. Prince Grocery, Big Four League. LADIES BOWLING 163 l59 I20 99 116 B4 139 123 173 155 19G A. Higgins ......... M. Duffy Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lucky Strikes 116 ..... 103 1B5 1'14 09 .. 116 'l‘otal ........ 2164 l-Iigh single, Gwen Keenan, 25h High three, Gwen Keenan, 591. Tonight PiveAces vs. Ravens. SCHOOL BOYS LEAGUE . looTmil and lacrosse player a Canadian ehampicnshlp-W. . . . i. .7 . . I Teen: No. 3 V. Bosch .. . 80 103 120 A. Wilson ._ . 230 138 l95 L. Doyle 161 89 1B7 O. Gallant . . 161 201 124 A. Griffith . . . . .... l0l ll'l lll ‘rctal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2129 H083 101 127 195 S. Btewsrt 6'1 '17 118 A. McDonald 134 1B5 14B L. Doyle .... 5'7 '13 0'1 E. Hewett. 1'10 112 108 ‘Ibtll 1732 High single, A. Wilson, 230. High three, A. Wilson. 563- PARXB — British Rugby league teams are popular in France. Leeds played two games recently against Bordeaux and viiletleuve and Bramlcy opposed Lyons Vllleur- bsnne The gate money for the three matches amounted to more then 010.000 For the Bluedots. Greta. Barbour Jean Graham, Irma Bain and Sadie Brehaut were the pick of the losers New York Ice 016.7711 Fractures Collar Bone HALIFAX, Dec. 3.--Corldition of Bobby Heurne, New York ice clown suffering a. fractured collar bone in hospital here, was described as "very favorable" last night. Hearne broke the bone in the middle of his act at an ice circus here, but did all his Hilda. Praught 2. Millie Bell, Eileen . .To Charlie Connell, s. great boxer, few 3 years ago, and the brother 0i Alex , connell, ‘goal tender last year im- m the. world's. champlfllh. Montreal ‘Maroons. Charlie was born in 0t- 2743 tawa. Dec. 4, 1m. ne. ilelpee. the Ottawa Roughrlders win Canadian 191 141 titles in 192s and 192s and on the 41- BOXING BASKETBALL WEBER SPORT (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Dec. a-Montresl Maroona evened their seasons ser. les with Cansdiens tonight when they Won s thrill-packed National Hockey league game 3-2 but hud to battle all the way he keep Byl- vio Mal-two's red shirts out in the third period. The Stanley Cup holders had to come from behind in the third Period to win after each had scored in the first and second periods. Penalties played a part l" the 80011118 as Maroons got one of their goals when Leroy Ggldg- Worthy was in the penalty box when Maroons scored in the see- ond period. _ Canadt ' third period goal wag scored while Dave ‘Prottier w“ serving s penalty. Conadiens went into the lead 1n the first period when George Man- tha. caught the defence napping on a high lob from centre ice that hit the screen behind the net. Before the defence could clear, Armand Mondou and Goldsworthy sped in. Mondou got the rubber “i3 GORBWOYibY was in front o! the goal to score easily from Mon. dows pass. Maroons tied it up in the second period while Goldsworthy was ofl. Big Lionel Conacherg who was at- tacking more than usual. was on the 56min! end of s. play with Hooley Smith and Baldy North- cott in a gang attack. Northcott passed out from the corner and Sutith relayed to Con- acher at the right of the nets. His short flip gave Cude no chance. A penalty to Dove Trottier paved the way for Canadiens to take the lead in the third period when Paul Haynes shot home s goal in a gang attack after Aurel Joliat and Johnny Gegndn had passed the puck around inside Maroons’ blue line to make the opening for 111m. A little more than two minutes later Baldy Northcott tied ii: up when he poked in s rebound from a herd drive by Hooiey Smith and winning goal late in the period when he stoic the puck at centre stxrtrc from close in. He had lust as he finished serving a penalty. The game ended with P- d‘ by the Maroons thwarted them. nice rushes. The lineups: Buswell and Leroux; worthy, Runge, Couture- er; subs, Controller, Shields, Smith Lamb. Miller. Officials-Bell and Rodden. SUMMARY First Period: dou. G. Months) 15:32. elle. Third Period: 342 317 lacrosse field led. Emmetts. to .8 i-ELWEEL Earns ‘.1211?! Earl Robinson shot home the game ice and sped in unmolested to jumped on the ice for Stew Evans desperately trying for another goal as Evans took his second penalty. Billy Beveridge and great checking Gaston Lcroux; up from Spring- field to replace the injured Art Lesieur, turned in s. fine effort on Canadians defence and mode some Cnnadiens-Goal. Cutie; defence, centre, Haynes; wings, lvicGill and Gagnon; subs, S. Mantha, Pusie. Joliat, Mon- dou, Lorochelle, G. Months, Golds- Maroons — Goal, Beveridge; de- fence. Wentworth and Evans: cen- tre, Gracie; wings, coin and Mark- Ward, Ncrthcott, Trottier, Robinson, l-Csrladiens, Goldswortby (Mon- Penalties — Conaeher. S. Months Penalties —- Goldswolthy, Laroch- “WW1 l/glb. fins in attractive gift packages Cut Fine for Cigarettes Cut. Course for the-Pipe PAGE seven ._ », / MaroonsCorxneFromBcflltinj In Third Period To Bead Canadiens; Bruins Lose Gegnon) 9:40. ‘ l uta-u-llarocus. Northcott (Smith! Robinson, 1014s. , , Penalties-Hoodoo, ‘Trottler, 13w ID! . BIIIIIIIIIOEIYIIIAII‘ nosnon, Dec. 3—(A. m-clrg-f cago Blackhowks lengthened the“ American Division lead in the Nag, tlonai Hockey League by eomlrq from behind tonight to out-skate Boston Bruins for a. 8.1 victory bee 101's 12.000 fans. Among the crowd were Lester Patrick and his New York mo? '4‘ who are trailing Clem Lough_ speedsters by three points. . Renscrs were driven out of mist York by thesix-duy bike race all! have been practicing here, I The Bruins, who broke a threei . game losing streak against; / Rangers Sundfly. 80!; of! to a fly»- tug star; and registered their " tally during the fourth minute play, Max Knminsky passing t4 Charlie Sands. Who fired a hi3} angle shot over goalie Mike Ker; skss’ left shoulder. This enemy success spurred thg Hawks and they needed only 2Q seconds to register the tying goal. "Doc" Romnes converted Palfl Thompson's assist for the score. The same combination accounted for the second Ciucagc tally in thi second period. With s. minute left in the mldn die frame two Bruins were scni ofl with Don MscFedyen. whore- ceived a major penalty for slash; ing Bebe Siebert. across the flee; and whfle the teams played handed Howie Mot-ens _ beck to Mush March and ti! fight-wing golfed a long shot inftl the Boston net for the third goal ' LINEU? Boston Chlcsgfl Goal Thompson Ksraksl Defence - Siebert Burlb Shore comm Centre _ ., ' Wetland Cool Wings Beettie Trude! Clapper Lacking Boston subs: Shannon, Sands, Kemis-lsky. Graham, Jcnking, 0'Nei_1_ Jackson, Cowley. Chicago subs: Romnes, ‘Iloomp- son, McFadyen, Moreno, March, Ouellette, Levinsky, Wiebe. Officials: Bill Stewart and Al Smith. . SUlifJiIAB! First Period i-Boeton, Sends (Kaminsky) 3:49. z-ciucago_ Romnes (Thompson! Penalties: None. Second Period Il-Chicago, R/oumes (Illompsonli 4—Chicago, March (Morenz) 19:25. Penalties: Wlebe 2, Sands. Kam- insky, Beottle, Siebert, McFadyeu (major). Third Period No score. Penalties: Siebert. Levinsky I (including l0 minute misconduct? (major), Ward (major), Buswell, Joliat, Ncrthcott. M] Second Per : , ll-Maroons, Conacher (Smith. ' Northcott. Ward) 11:33. Royals Practice Junior Royals will hold n ill-ac- ticc at. the Forum this afternoon. All players are requested ltlddfitglda 97 85% 0L0