' l“... .2*l/¥;s..," "I »@r':~:".~..~. nscsmolgig 1s. i... THE (Jl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tlijjor Leagues Adopt‘ Uniform p Ball iAnd Give Sanction To Night, Ball _ BY SID FEDEB» lll their previous m“ ssswlsiul- Pm‘ 51"" Wm" ‘ball question. and iiiilillyonagliligii NEW ‘YORK. Dec. 14 —(AP)— on a pellet for 1039 which will Baseballs hi8 169.8"?! 004B!’ l- have he raised and increased med on s uniform ball and in- ti of this year's sci-culled iioduced 1118M bill 1h will 0i?- "deslf ball of the Nations. 5035x031? $2391 $533“ on m Emma? dunner cover c1 a 5 n e e er can lea ' estion of the "dead or “livo" mluilg m“ nun" will back in i935 has there been such n spirit oi i. nccssio be- tween the two sides of the big lgaglie picture as was shown ilimughout the second day oi the three-day annual conclsve. After meeliiisz yesterday and today in stllilliilfi seitogethers. the two [oops convene under Commission- eiK. M. Landisb guidance to- mgfroim in joint IQSQtIOILlm wll rumors o pending trades still were heard. each of lie two leagues gave someground ‘ljilrf lGreats May Again Be Matched Then. the {unior circuit passed a resolution ntroducing theni ht 5am“ l0 i“ 1988M. and gran d Imam c start the arc-light- busirlm‘ Quint: neiiat. season. u‘ can me ere was s recur- rence oi the report that short. stop Cecil Travis of Washin ton ended for Detroit but Eula lninetg 0:210 Tigers er enc N in exchange. u“ Ramblers And Barons Win pinyin: ma‘ (A. P. by Gnlrillllfs Spools! Wire) H. " Dec. 14-minu- n.""“"“m.i. "mwiimlfifi ’“"“"“.i€“ fastest Runes o! Am‘- erican seen here this season. 550.000 race iriivoivinfl and scablscuit at Hialeah next Fbbrunry buzzed around town today despite a denial such a match has been arranged. War Admirals trainer, Roubell scored the lone marker 0f tho some dllflhll s desperate ammo in front o1 otlée Hamel/s net convoy, said at Lexington Ky. he in the second oeri believed owner 8am . hic- die was "in ted" in l return BLANK EAGLES match. Seabiscuit defeated the Admiral summer. blilféllflll Cassidy, assistant to the Miami Jockey Club President. sold the race had not been mode but negoti- OLEVIJLAND. 0-. Dec. ill-Cleve- Iiloedw Ha/ven on a per izoal by H eimsr. before 5007 International - American Hockey lmaue fans here tonight. Hczuesh erb winning shot came at 15:37 of Miter avoided saying whether slions were in progress. Use liiinsrd’; for bums. the third DOHDG. __L.iifllll__d9lin§llil_bwfillfi- 97/11’ (-71) [l-IHISTMAS inifiz 1001/61] A‘ - diamonds just arrived. 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Lou ovs rridey nizht he'll bans livery man wllll have to W up his gloves lor ksvpsmmdoxle boom and nail for his reenectve 59ml‘. Canadian lightweight rim-i champion iron-l Montreal who got the Duke over Frankie Osvamia spend lg! last night. Christmas takes a plane ou dcyunmembe g2? se. that ehel the best ama plans to holids s athomem. last hockey season. . . . sNtionol tells Bill's favorite slled hat one," ....t Ump. “we! nothing on you. l? firs‘. tw0".... ___-s- Univaslgyk 8.000 tickets for ooibsll went Dike the Rose Bowl olnsale rods. y and‘ ees than two hours... Duke will wear the customary blue jersey in the Jim. 2 ' siiforniols classic. A . Sou 0i hem Satur- is k blocker they've ever seen... tchell win- tered in Portage La Baltic. Man. l. Bussbu for 83 years. pond- Mill"- olf retirement-...Bid the Journal hnliterioarl .... "you Qlled the bu ter ys bum. l had ou missed the The boys performed .,under the WllALlllll-ll eyes o1 Coach Mel Diam- ond and Manager Ralph Cameron. *5 MariagerC eronwasabusyman as he shined the lines back and forth. while Coach Diamond was showinn the boys some snowy glvavtsw that will be used this year team. The team was divided into two squads with one team consisting of Whi Gillis. zoal. Oannichsel and Plum e the boys up u Johnny Pete Weir ve durlnu the practice bear wumhina this coming season. The other team had Vern Peters in R081. with Vernlo Iiarter and ‘Ibnw Lund on defence while Jim Chevie Aico 14m . m md Bruno Sherren performed u a Iorward unlit. This line was also going well, giving a. good account of th yes wiiiiie on the ice. were _ She-chard, Howard Trainer, Pom Campbell. Dick hicKlrulon and Willie Train- or. All these boys work hard while Trojans will come out in white... on the i“ m“; d m“, lg, Q1 bl h l l “i _ = ‘M’ . °“' tlollll l: 51,53“ h“ f" “has "log; 35:. somethlhn to look at. skat- ing at top speed all durim the- Mucho Gusto. Kirby Ramsey's ‘flfirhn- m Wm k0‘ ‘ candidate m the 800.000 ‘Widener ° “at m,§°’5.i'5 $19, chaiien-re cup will be age....a.s ed to $6,676 at three, then $11., $21,956 and this your $26,310.... mews lust as big between Jack Dem 'I‘ill'lXl is t died. dlellhe cisonllflelnilgy m for the word. . . . Want Law To Enforce Rule their own Myra-d“ line iegisilatlu-e to save them BPVPWQ’. The Arkansas "a powerful lob being formed PLAY THERE-ALL ‘HI Dec. l4 —-(OP Cable) Ed e Peterson, Oehlsnws, Ont. The mont- Hayes and Johnny rollers. Henry Mahmmorétéihuted two oodiwerd, Kitwglenor. ROY POWERS, KING'S SCOUT- Use Minn-d’: for burns. seven years old Jan. 1 and seems to get better with a two-year-old in 1934 he won only $1.075 -..lt lung?‘- rlgh Gazette said today " of graduates is are: of s flllrd Went to Bfll Ont. r ilv’ ymrs from hockey wars volumes to the blades and gave the rail- the orlzinal lineup are asked to rennfike a special effort to be pres- Down The Alleys CHTOWN ALLEYS A. HORNE AND CO. 2849 ards single -l". Budd 20s High three F. Budd 665. HOLY NAME BOWLING 54. Hizh single R. Duncan 374, High three R. Duncan 894. J Mixed League OHS- » Jitter Bugs-IBM. ladies his-h sinzle B. Hiiutins 236. Ladies hlith three B. Hlilillns 613. gable hlizh single G. McDonald- gseiils 111ml three o. McDoneldl Tonight st ‘i o'clock:- Comrnercisl Leanne: Spats vs. 1mm. Biscuit Co. Mlmd Lead-us 7 o'clock: Im- beidals vs. Bunnies. 9 o‘cicck. M0- zuis vs. ‘mundier Bolts. Jeffcoat Sold To Montreal NEW YORK. Dec. l4 —<APl -— Gcorge Jeiiccot, right- handed gxtioher, today was sold by Brook- Dod-gers baseball team to Montreal of the Internstioilsl Lea- Clle in a. straight cash transaction. "Jeifeoat opened the season with the lxdgets last s ring but spent the greater pert o the year with Kbnsas City of the American As- soeiation. levlewod and approved by Dominion lleuduusrters ‘Ibo Boy Scouts Association. Mn. A Momma-urea, As 7m- ctwmm/ AND ARI lMur/lvo up 71/: smear... ' Mluré THAT.’ somrmmc Hi ' rt; iuoirr 0mm BAR- I ' harm-n Now .gl|,,wp|g_“1'he Has Her FllnaP-Tomorrow - ,'"Foreamved' is Forewurncd." day o'clock. All players mentioned lni Crowd they defeated the newly ‘ bristling and bud-fought s [tine u days of the BI; ‘Four. highly regarded Loyalist elty squad held their opponents but also forced crs edged out their hairline decision. anything else to shake them out of for a goal with only two seconds left mflirouaiiaolllit thsplfigzéndmasessiox: ey ac ou sun John teem. y They close q and lay hero besan to rouahen up clmsidiorably. Sticks were being carried high and coking for a. counter that would give them the lead. But their an: attacks proved s boomerlm: s: a Bl-lnt John p broke away at his own blue line with nobody any- way near him to give the lceal goalie no chance. 'I'hree minutes later they banged in a rebound to make it 4-—2 and it was this last counter that proved to be the win- ning one as Rangers again with the clock post the nineteen mln~ ute mark tired another shot into the Saint John cage. As said before the game was bristli and crammed full oi speed cughout Beavers fast and trickmt times made the locals look but it was only at times. Rangers by their performance last night certainly stamped themselves as a team with great possibilities and in holding the squad that has been playing for over s. month in that close score-and Beavers were trying hard all the time—in.ns can besureoiseeingoneoftlze% senior teams to represent Char- lottetown in the last few years. A little stage-struck as the game got underway Rangers were out- played badly in the first half oli the first session. Only three sen- sational saves by Watson McEwen _] in the Ranger cage kept the Beav- ‘ers off the score-sheet but two Up Thrilling p p Rugged Opening Game Thefutakatlnlflsintlohnpesveiulsotnllhtkcptthelrreeolded never been beaten by a Maritime Squad so for this season intact whorl ’ Chlrlotlcwwn " Locals Put l-Sinjustu hulbeenwltueasedberellneetbe Givenlitlleeluneebysomeoleveuenminsclnueh holding the Johnny Williams’ team not only them to the limit before the Denv- A little stop-struck u the lame got underway Rangers low Beavers take s. 5-0 lead before l5 minutes oftheflntperiodludpussed Butthetwoeountenssnedulorethm their lethargy. Trading wsllep for wallop with their heavier opponents Rumors finally barged through lo play 1n the session. ed floodlit] oonlsct wirhlu-y gr?! up.“ “in but or tum be! ed. Rangers still continued to carry the play to their orrporlexit-s. game at this point m umb and with minutes the locals to kn on s ot 3-2. lay inside their op- ponents biue- he they hammered away on three unsu ul drives but on the fourth Ab MaoKinnon fihiseecondgoalof thegemeas took Eidie Dan-ugh’; peas at the corner of the net to poke the behind Dickie. more was oiniyomlnuieandloeeoondofthe period left when the score came. Both squads were at full-strength at the bell. with two minutes of the final e Riley drew s penalty and in Rangers the Beavers boaigled up but could not beat the smart John goalie, Riley came back on without any scoring but with Pihli- lips big 215 pound Saint John de- fencemsm taking a trip to the tim- ers s Fighting inside the line Bil!!! fifilllg the puck clear in front of broke into the oi bod a unprotect- ed MoEwm and h low e- higin shot tiledrsm is from just outside the m-ease. A later as the losers attempted an attack organized from er. Rangers sent, wave afiel- wave lightning-like thrusts at the seven and one-half minute mark gave the visitors two goals in the space o! 17 seconds. Baird, one or the imports on the saint John Roster raced through the local defense a.- lone to chalk up the opening mark- er oi‘ the game. Seventeen seconds later Bill Gulliver fed Price a beautiful pass right in front oi the Rangers net and again Mclllwen didn't have s chance. Tom s of control andas oresult Blaioqul u and Phillips, both took a trip to the cooler when they started throwing punches at each other; the pair were hard) seated on the bench when Maori -hon went of! for slashing to leave the locals two men short but Saint John could not break through the stubborn defense set up by the local team. Beavers. however. continued to have quite an edge on the play but two seconds before the bell MscKlnmm taking e as: from Blacquiere at can re broke through the stout Saint John ‘ier to back hand a drive high into the Saint John cage. Rangers looked like a different team altogether as they came out to start the middle session and the isms were in for s. surprise as they begun can-yingthe lay toward the Saint John outfit. wlor and Mc- Clintock both lust missed by inches. in" the opening minutes and Buffer Worth. the mighty" atom. of the squad was robbed by Dickie as he wont in close on s nice pus- attack. Jay drew a. ty to cave Rangers short han but again the winners oouidnot break through for a score. Baird suffer- of ang attacks into Saint John ten-flow but the best they could do was got one of e scores book. ands left to play and neither team could get a real attack organized in the remaining time. LINEUPS: SAINT 80811. Goal. Dickie: De- fence. Riley. Pirillips: Forwards, Baird, Russell, Kelly. Price, Lmioh. Gulliver. Marshall. Burke. RANGERS-Goal. Mcmwen: D6; Iezwe, Store , Danmzh. . FYJTWJGB, lav/lot. Oudmone. Wood: Mociintock, Jay. Whalen. Worth. B uiere. MacKinnon. Roach. Reerees: Williams and Mec- Esoheim, Charlottetown. SUMMARY: first Period: l-Beiwem. Baird 1.30. 7 Z-T-BQMUS. Price. (Gulliver) lii-liRangeirs. ltiacKinnon, (Blac- quierel 19.56. y Penalties: Blaoqluevre. Phillips. MacKiru-lon. Second Period: i-saangers, MacKinnon (Grant) Pllegieities, Joy, Kelly. Third Period: 5—Beavers, Riley 11.00 . ik-Besvers. Russell 14.40. 'I-—R,B.\'l§el'S, Lawlor, (Oudmom) 19,43, .. . . Penalties Riley. Pllillig. \ TONIGHT RlEGULAR SKATE Tom McFarlane £4’ His Band GORGEOUS ICE ADUL S -- -- — CHILDREN —- — 20o ADE - 10!: " wlsols m. HOANG Fight In' had was able w rc- i ore the game was eomplct- l Kelly drawing two I ilnlllly 630d I i=5’; Di} I I {l BUMNU a cuwuuu BASKI: I BALL v p _ HOCKEY DTHER SPORT WRE§TLINC ANGERS ARE DEFEAY TED B Y BEA VERS 4- “ E difierezit and practical this year! Give “Iiim" slaving comfort for the future flwith one of these elegant Gillette Gift Sets! They/re smartly desipieduqretpriccd economically. Ask to sec these gals Gillette holiday "specials" GlLLn-r; a“ *"°AsnrnA$= PAcKAm: when o! s m“, (59 blades) troy. If“ c I. GiLLflTi "REP "l" “A clfl‘ 5“ . . pineal Gillette isaiuczlgfiz; Bisdfl-“llhcgevdau use. lesthfle“; mums in gift vflul“ (Bhdu dm°'°g1h 75 J t .compmn in: col?‘ ' Rut?! SelectYaiiks Dutstanding Team In US. NEW Yfiilfi. Dec. i4 —(AP)-—. 110w York Yankees. miss a pl“ ieot score only nine pants. l0- day were se ectcd at the 00618116‘ in; United States sDOrts team of the year by an overwhelmint K1181‘- ahllie American league baseball champions. who went on to set l record by beatins 01110830 Cubs in iour straight comes M were nun s vbflyymhd ed ill’ t by U1 01 o1 eoiilrtmiting spoils editors. with votes each for second and s basis of three points 101' fir two! seoondandoneior ilhifdthissixedienronxlsomberl Mpointsoutot possible 201 inns Girisiun‘: unbeaten and Z E a 5 5 5 first-Place you: and 96 9011M Remember When (B! The 0 Gillette median Prue) The body of Battllhl Bill- Siinlllela negro and one-time light heavyweight boxing champ- ion oi the world. was found in Hell's Kitchen at New York i8 years ago today. He had been curpentier oi fiance to gain the title in rim and lost it six months later to Mike lloTillle o! Inland J Q l. _._i_ i...‘ ~‘... RAZORShno BLADES Snead Prepares’ For Miami Open’ MIAMI. Fla, Doc. li-(AP) - Samuel Jackson Snead trains his golfing curls 0n the last big prize of the year in the $10,000 Mlmli Open tomorrow, neediniz less than. $1,000 to send his 1908 tourney n Champion from White Sulphur Springs. W. Va.. who shelled the bar 70 Miami Country Club course with a 3B1 in four competitive rounds last year. has warmed u with a pair of 67's this time —un . he need fin- lsh no better than third to pass “r18 reviousiy unheard ~01 mark o 5's. Turmoil. ruacrrcr. A practice for the Jrmlor nor alswillbeheldstthePbi-iunto- relyht b to 6. All players ranted.- to attend. Goal Davh. 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