.,L._. 0 ..i, L I \ e I i 1 . . . | v \ i \ s L. +- 0 lwxs Fast ThirdiPe°rIod_ [Hill ATHLETE Lt¢a1;Team_N67v'€'ihiisfe¢<§h¢i.P1e¢e °*f°==\»i°» Cmdiui AS Fate _Of Sii11>Re- 1 1 mm”Sy.2.qe°Aidéd9"j_'- » ' Dcmlneiing the in lesied Mimcion Hawligyd-2 F0l'\l.lll li-it lllght, th; lgcpl dilW¢ed_secol1d Place inthe IMI! in the second session wh lplsy, the some nevertheless produced wss this true of the fihnl session score six goals, four of them going Kimi. Currie and Nicholson were the pick of the local Squad in lost night's tilt, but while this trio were accounting for s nisjority of the goals the' “rookies," Square- briggs, Currie and Steele, turned in their best performance to date. 'I'-hey are improving with every lame and last night aocoimted for ¢.w° goals and might essily have had several more on their play, oversnxiousness plus Jimmy Foster nullifytng the efforts. Gross and Mclrie are moving s tough ben-ie: snd the letter, like his last year‘s mstes,isstertingtobes.tough mm YD Edt by. Ser8ent should also 00n‘ie in for Iilenty eommendstlan on his work, st least five times 111111228 the some cuts-uessing Hawk miders from inside the crease. Bill Miller, playing without g N. lief, bore the brunt of the visitors' sttsck both on defence and up front and together with Jsmes was dangerous every minute. Two new faces in the persons of Kenny Carroll and Joe Mills were on the Moncton lineup last night. 'ms fbmer. although shy on condition, °h°“'|*3 b°"l bid' help once he rounds into_`shspe, last night bs~- U18 llidhly 'effective at times. The Abbies line of Keno, Currie and Nicholson mowed some clever Dasdng inside the Hawk line in thi’ Owning minutes but shots’ on Poster werent dsngercuu. Ksne and Irvine both missed cliancm to rem when they shot wide rroni e few feet out, Hawks hm gnoghgr chance when Miller and Burrage broke clear but Gross outguessedl the Pnlr, the same player going rlsht to Fcst/er’s citadel cn s rush seconds later. Frankie Currie's fifth goal in three games gave the Abbies a 1-0 lead st the 12 minute mark, the centre man slamming s fast one but Foster from the left boards on s. pass from .lack Kane. Two miraculous ssves by Boi-gent from Carroll and James robbed the Hawks of the equaliser lea than two minutes before the end of the lesion. » Hawks did all the forcing for neerly the entire llstless second period but Sargent was unbeatable, robbing»Hewk rsiders from right in close on several occasions. Dom-_ birwtion efforts were failing to click and several likely scores were ruined efter the teams had been Un the receiving end of breaks. The Abbie rookie line, playing the illi- si five minutes of the period, changed the tide of hottie ss they forced the play and with but three seconds to go their efforts were ro- wsrded when they accounted fin- the second Abbie goal. Hsrry0uri_1e broke through only to be tripped by Miller, the 1-lswk ace drawing the first penalty of the game for the offence but this some player wasnt to be denkd on his nm *\"°mP¢. Just three seconds before the bell he skated through the en- tire Hawk team, culminating the brilliant effort by driving one past Ulster from the edge of the crease. Abbies added two goals to their total less than four minutes after the start or the .finql _period _At 8.22 Jackie Kane broke fast It witor. and mei- drawing the Hewtdefehee laid e perfect pass Uh F. Oiirrie’s stick, the latter Pllver bsekhendihg one pest Fos- ter. Thirty-six seconds later Kurs °°°k Nieholsdn's long pass st the Hlwk line and his low, hard drive’ found s resting piece in the twins. Steels drew s. penalty for illedal lhecking and ‘Hawks broke tho lille-egg when Dimage from .s hee-off thirty feet from the Ab- Nvnet mi-red his wey in insure Bergent. robbed by Foster on Mions as he circled ce. end the Hawks up at the ten wonderful the rub- . At 12.31 the ii§§E§t§’s” inf 2 5 » #gag =??‘~=5e§ eefégigg ésiit. li; #E gli :E giéiiii ,heist _ibii-i'i? §§;§l;? ~ _ .._,.'>_.-_--. .l.......... _ , . _ _ ' 'run c.H.¢\RLO'i'i‘i-'rows ousiwuw “wma ~‘ soxim. *nt w to iiiziili igigéiiti igge iii” 5%- #.5 _ Etta tri “°"_’”“ _ _ H. Currie left meh ..._ . -..i€’-"-.....- }`\lW-\¢Y,‘W’lili‘-lock. `- >- -Hewiw ‘Gosh ‘nur ° ' -_ " ’ ' it BIBTIID Miller, oentrs, ' J . Wt Full, ,Il'YhId,` ll¢Ddll»- ».1 ’-.’_‘.'.. s. _ __ _ _ V __ 1. ` ‘ 'sl s q ' _ V iv . _ - ~ ~ mrmtumidhndf u'°~~°'h°'° lt the .limpirs Games that she was Axwo . . . Bud _ futu pern\iIion.io.plsy sm- M V ‘wh .`uauneen.'A1iuen rescues, shorty =;f_~_f__i“.3~iii.vo.o~..~'.i: 0 ._ 1¢ mt. _,SK A r 7?* _ ' =' » V _ ' \-_ ` _ ` - - ~f ` - ~ ._ .Ji , _A ,_ _ ‘ ~ »V-~~.---_-~~»»_-V-»~__ ,.V_,_ _VV __ _ _ _ *V _VVVVV-_:VV V) V _ _ 2. Ural' V VV `*`” ` V V V V _r . ' _ . __, _V 'LV l V V V V ` a _ ' H i " _' ` . ___ _ Swimmer Awarded the “Thelma Spring- _stead Memo ri all Trophy.” (C»'P. By G\\lr(lisn's Special Wire) _ -HA4L1ll"AX. Jah. 16-Phyllis Dew- . ar _of Moose Jaw, Besk., who brought Canada' honors frcm` the British llinpire Gomes, has been awarded thenew trophy presented to the Womens Amateur Athletic Eeder- stlon or Usnsde. by Hurry _Hirsch of Berlin for the Dominion's out- standing women athlete of 1934. Mrs. W. E. Stirling, of Halifax, ' Federation president, announced the dwird tonight following completion of- I vote throughout the organim- tin, which imsnimoiuly favored _brilliant young wesiem swim- mer. 0 the Honorable Mention Other athletes considered by the srious brunches were .Aileen Mea- ber, Halifax sprlnwr. snd Betty ylor, Hsmlltoifs star hurdler, both cl whom performed with dis- tinction. st the Empire Games. ;'I'lie president also announced ‘ ' that the trophy, previousiynamed ‘ '-vs_ 2 ' the _"Jean Wil- . 1:0: duebngrialii _ ._ charmed because we on- ‘ ‘-° 1* spec ~ = 2;*-ci .1 ._ idol. wzfogg <1 ° 1 t lr w a e » mmm 3' he ._ " , .1\8M01:, 11 gb. ‘ the “'.l‘helm.s -5_Di'ir_iIst6v»d'l£demol"lal," Mrs. sm-_ UPC Mid. in honor of the Hiuniitfm "£0 we the in-st oswiisn lete to compete in cm- all mee .outside the Deniiniim, i;;‘;1°§0;=e ofthe stu.. ofthe hi- . *_ U - 3315?. Stan( nom. i1mll¥iDs one game in 'remote and Y°fk Mewllitile Lesfrue- They were nm in the Beavers’ line-up tonight; however, and did not reveal their plans. .Tho All~8ta.rs comprise players taken from the lineups gf I-mwu rejoined Halifax in thesimon-pure ranks. Amateur officlsls _had de- elmed the present All-Btslrs, as well as most of the Bcgvers. were ineligible for play lea/ing to the Allan Cup because their trans!-rs lil 8 . Monson and Rey Getliffe drew live characterized the god Studded thi d goo All-.Stars "Diary Deeiiets' two ; V __.._._.___..__._,.. _ Finals Of ' East VsV WestToday The finals of the East and West Bon- spiei will hike place this afternoon starting nt 2.00 p. m., second round at 3.80 p. ln. All members are requested to be on hand for s Beau 3\ll7Per st 0 D- W. After supper the final game for- the East sud _West shield will be con- cluded. In tlio first robnd the Wert were up seven points. In the second round the lilont overtook this lead nnd are now eleven points sheilii. A blme roysl is .expected this afternoon. 1.00 P. K. FFF? -“H39 €I1P?' =r”> =¢sr cess Hyndmsn Gordon Hughes N Matheson cher ~ Dgngld H. D. Mc!-can Hogg T. Philips Geo. lilnheoil J. F. Wliesr W. C. Lawson J, Kennedy H. Spillett C. Thompson J_ P. Simmonds R. \V0f¢hY Black _ \Vll.llsms Bonlter ibbert Bowsti. Mcl{inii0l\ Morris Palms!! cKen|ie _ 8_8() l’. ll. 9 H. Townsend on Molveod oriliveli ldcwatt Frasier -. H. A. Eberl i H. Winchester D_ lillitneson ' H. Senr F1 5 _=<~4>g o ° =_- ?_2-.* Fin? Di B. Stewart o. n_ siil Phil cehb A. Mirheh J. P. McDonald Dr. Keeping /r T. Chandler Dr. H, Mcintyfe .T. A. Bentley Weller Wilson ~ Nei I7 fy John Doyle Lieut. Anzsnm.-su _ 7 l‘. Bl. R. Mchslns Judge Duffy' . 0. Dsvles Reg Ball E. Cameron 0, McGre&or idle Bsumiens J.` S. We ei W. A. Siewnrt Frank .lohnlton u n E93! 6 Tennis Champion 0 sn an , - lapsed and died on s street here ire hed lived here since ceeter, England, be th Afrlos and for wu msnuins secre- .mous Ramblers, s and social club at Bloefon- g_ = iggiti 3 2; .tremendous breeding insight and "~V` 'Vin VIVV V ._i_' "V ‘ __ V _ hi- V-._V__V, _ V-` VV V ` :WV , VV V_V ' > - ~ '- ~-~~ -- - -------~ Winners ’ "iiviiis niwin 'sinus iiiiii F0111' Counters In 0 .- v _ .\L. ' . : » v ` ~ ,_. . _ ._ _ ,.,_ _ 'Ad_'th_ ___ _V for Wk !b°l'y_ _Whlch_our ‘friend "Ron nie" _would-occasionally inll with ¥'Uf°Nl\°Q to s well known short Oldbflll Qdmlemnn who ygggg ago U8ed~to stand. at I-I\18hes’s corner 011 mlriet diilid in the fall and winter; months, where he would be on the look out for loads of pork llld ])l'0dii0B. Ronnie mgi; him ong day after he had been absent from ss is i _fi said, _‘grieve y‘ou..been_sie1;7i Mr. oct' "Yes I had it little 'eo t' and s ba