JANUARY 6. 1932 Amerks Trim j Canadiens 2-1 roam. Montreal. Qua. Jen- I ...(3y the Canadian Presn-The New York Americans overcame the lint that seemed to keep them from ' against the world champion Canadians and took a. 2-1 victory over the “Flying Frenchmen" in an exciting National Hockey League game here wnlsht- tylns the were lust before the end of the game and gaining the winning tally in l l Q overtime. It was Rabbit McVeigh who broke 1119 lpell tonight, scoring both“ goals for the visitors. Larocbelle scored the first goal of the game on Howie Morena}. rebound off Worters’ pads. In the last period McVeigh count- ed on assists from Ayres and Nor- mie Himes. It was Red Dutton who made the play for Mcveiglfs win- ning goal 39 seconds after overtime was under way. Duttcn drew the defence and passed across to thc Rabbit. Ramblers Lose To Cry_s_t_2_1ls 3-1 (Special to The Guardian) lummerside Crystals chalked up their third straight victory last night when they defeated the Am- herst Ramblers, last year's N. B. and P. E. I. champions in a fast clean game by a. score of 3-1. This puts Crystals on top of the heap, in the Central League. Local fans were delighted with the win as the Ram- blers are a. highly rated team and much heavier than the locals. The Crystal machine worked like clock- stronghold. The third period went scoreless with Crystals on the defensive and Ramblers putting up a four man offensive in a final effort to even the count. A critical moment for the Crystals was when they were reduced to four men in the last few minutes of play. The penalties, al- though few, seemed to come in pairs. , The visitors were the guests of the Crystals to a banquet and dance in SBHMEHNG llNll WALKER Nlli YET SIBNEIJ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N.Y., Jan. iL-Max Schmeling and Mickey Walkgr have not signed for a heavyweight one match in Miami in February and no one concerned knows when an: whether they will-but it is noth- ing for the faithful t0 worry about, It seems there is to be a. feather. weight title match fifteen rounds with Christopher "Bat"' Battalino, of Hartford, placing his crown 1n lwpardy against Lew Feldman, in Madison Square Garden Friday night, and as far as the ballyhooJs concerned, the less said about any- thing else at the moment, the bet. ier. So Jack Kearns, manager o1 walker, stayed away from the Gar- den today and there was much dis- cussion there concerning Battslino's ability to take ofl’ ten pounds within a few days and be strong enough go defeat Feldman, the challenger, who was soundly thrashed by Kid Choco- late recently. ostensibly there is a very serious situation in the process of being solved and concerns the remunera- tion to be given Walker for his title chance. Schmeling already has agreed to take a 40 per cent. of the receipts of a Florida match on Feb. Links bans-mauve. sassy "l, \,__M_~U_‘H,i ‘American Olympic Star athlete, who not only excells e . , wiiéa. all-round Harvard selected on thc nll-Americnnwlcle- ven. He is a surc bet for thc Amer- Macaomms g _ HONEY DEW TOBACCO . Enioy a pipe ol iliis flCll, cool, long-burning Burley Tobacco. ll is grown in ilie sunny iielcls oi Ontario and specially treated and blended to please , _, PACKAGE 10‘ “BULL 0a; v L4|.\ the Maritime Smoker. PRUGRAMME IJNIJER ll Al AT llTTllllll Railwaymen Protest Schedule (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. C., Jan. 5—.Sevcn hundred employees attending a Montreal Fur Auction Sales MONTREAL, Qutn, Jan. 5-(By the Canadian Prcsl-Keen inter- cst was manifest yesterday as the Canadian Fur Auction Sales Com- pany, Limited, offered 3,260 silver fox pelts at auction. Eighty pcr ‘llylvi -llllli i f -‘ 411i»: “m” Ramblers met with a five man de- g Lineup is as follows:— 111111155 2° i191‘ 1191115- 111919 91011111917 hockey but is a ‘ootbau star’ being 1mm Olympic hockey team‘ cam 0-1 the day's offering‘; were “we h, new“, an than, “Bhea Ramble" crysm, will be a compromise before Feld- orrawa, Ont, .-.-.1. 4. (By the a, Rulway s‘,,,,,,,',,,e,, passed a w 5°11 “1111 111°" 1111" °1 $1111 ' ick Gallants solo rush in the sec- Goal ma“ 1151115 Battamm’ The” 15 515° 1 g - w. 9811111111111 P1'i-‘$5>—P1'¢1111°1' R- 13 solution protesting the new schedule Rn111°1°‘11‘111"'°* °1 18mins; fur _-, and perfiod which resulted in a score MacDonald Eady a slight suspmo“ 11113111111 Game“ Fennel-t W111 P10118110’ 119 111 111° which effective tomorrow calls for concerns m London’ New Yum‘ f was one of the prettiest runs of the Defence already has the 110111131115 5111917 W951i 1110519 0! 1118' P1659113 W991i» a week's layoff and fifteen working Paris and new“ were m‘ hand “"1 - evening. Shots on the net were ev- J. Fraser Gauthier tucked away m the 5M9‘ 1 165511113’ rel-liming i0 i116 BQP11I111 (luvs per month. The resolution will ‘Vere “m” 11111915 1111111 1111113 7 enly divided and were fewer than Cormier Montgomery schmellnK. 818M118 1115 elfhibltlon he h“ been sidetracked His recbrd next; srtin-doy, During his absence behmrwal-dcd to railway omcials, Switzerland and Poland. in mostgames. White and Peebles, Elderkin Dan Gallant m“ 1“ 111115151111’ NJ"- Thmwday ns a coach is second ‘to none in 511' G°°1g° P°11°Y W111 FY9511“ 11 11110 1110 “Red t0 1111111101111 the vlll- 111 “111111151 ‘"1111 111° 501° 11°1d 111 Amherst forwards, turned in a good Forwards 111111111’ 51361111 a happy day- "P11111113 THE REFEREE QUESTION Canada, and 1,15 abimy to get the meetings of the cabinet are call- ldiiy oi the wage agreement, which 1391181111101‘, there Was a larEi" Del‘- game and gave Eady plenty to worry Dalton Schurman 1111i}??? °n friend and enemy “m” most out o; his Charges is a matter ed. the local workers counted has been ccntage of low grade pelts in all about with their rushes. - v. rruser Siliiphant z; a “f, 11°: 11,111,?" “i1"'-;11°‘1 When the home town team comes of record. With the opening of Parliament violated by the new schedule classes offered’ today. 1m day's top Crystals scoredthree minutes af- White ..MacDonald g n 1g hand’ h“ through with a. win, the home town It is a. well-known incl that Cap- 11 111011111 away. ministers and other A sccond resolution will be sent to price was aim"; $5 berm Decpfmbeflr tar the face-all when White and Fasan White 11°“ °fl W111‘ '1 "15111m1" "1111 W‘ fans are Jubilant, but when tain Cornelius is at lucscnt. on the @°1'"11"1°111 11111011“ W111 be 11115111’ D11 0- 11- P"1°°- “@1111” 1°‘ “"51" peak rlitgliliseyzfziliwigiigcilailaeuravy‘5221;258:511; 2:51:21; chlckwgsgizx, cry time he shakes hanlk home squad loses a, game maps ,m_ outslde, 100k,“ inn as‘ km. as some engaged preparing the program lo morlalnd, asking his co-operotion in Avérage prices we,“ m the “m, ‘ 01-1191‘ 1111118- The 11110116 is only nat- of the higher-ups in the Olympic 111055111 111° 111°11111°15 “'11” 111W 1'“ 111° sllualm“ and declaring a ‘urea ranges as in last month's sale, i‘ tin-n to the cflpflaL whip; the ggn- attempt is being made to abolish the was announced an“ the was,“ well up and eluded the defense. Wheaten passed the disc to White, Referee-Charlie Cahill. KENlV|iiE4 urai and until the end of time such will be the case. However, there Committee are concerned and it would occasion great surprise should oral lmprersion is that thc ses- sion will not be a particular lengthy principle of public ownership by making it impossible for the C, N. This morning 5,400 silver fox pelt who slammed u pa“ Mcmmfld‘ 5111111115311 is another side to the proverbial oil he again secure thc appointment. _ , will be 01mm The sale is sched Five minutes later the crystals were Dainting There are occasions when There is not a, great deal of time one. it will be one in which Q1165" R 1° “"11 a 1311' mam“ °1 11111111 I d t ,' 1 W d“ d . reduced to four men and MacDon- First Period ' - ' . on “ma; capital invasion 11¢ 0 Mic on a es ay wit‘ the fans have every reason to stand as a rule, for any coach to do much 1111115 01 8198i lmlwflflnte W111 C0111“ k 5,000 pelts on we aumon block aid scored unaided, while Gauthier - was getting on the ice and Dan Gal- lant watching the game from the “cooler? "Monty" followed with an- other run and Bubbles MacDonald was called on to stop a hard shot. Eady also made a brilliant save from Peebles’ fast left winger. l-Crystals, White, 3 mins. 2—,Crystals, MacDonald, 8 mins. Penalties—Gauthier, Cormier,D an Gallant. Second Period 3—Crystals, Gallant, 4 mins. 4—Ramblers, Peebles, 8 mins. Penalties-J. Fraser, Peebies, J. NEW GLASGOW 2 KENTVILXJE, N. S., Jan. 5. (By the Canadian Press)-The New Gias gow Tigers lost to the Kentville Wildcats her»: tonight. by a score up pronto and holler loud and long -and the time has arrived. representation in the with the athletes coming under his guidance. But a competent coach P111109 Edward Island has been can, and \vill, if given proper co- on the short end of the breaks too operation, find slight faults and 1611s. yes. much too long. and it's correct them. Many athletes, even time something should be done, though they have displayed suffic- especially with regard to referee lent ability to make a place on the Northern Olympic tcam, can bc improved, and up and a great deal of preparation will be required. Parliament will likely be provid- ed early with dzta in regard to tho activities of the Government to relieve unemployment. It will doubtless be told of the preparat- ions for the Imperial Economic Conference and the treaty with New U. S. Congress Faces Problems WASHINGTON, D. C., THOMAS JOSEPH REVILLE At Cardigan, December 17th, Th0 Jan" 5"‘ mas Joseph Rcville, at thc age c (By Ken Clark, Canadian Press 53 3.0,", 51-1111 01111051111111191111—C°11g1'°$ m‘ clining hcniih for the past your, Di‘ 1155011119195 Wdfly- The 11011-56 0f 19D‘ until a fcw months ago. his rocm The deceased was in dc In the second period, Ramblers Fraser. were mduud,“ Iomqnen won “t” Th,“ Pa.“ of 4 to 2, in a thrilling overtime Hockey League. Perhaps its our own it ls to be hoped that Whoever S618 , m, sum», bu; crystals were unable No 5mm contest. The Tigers got their two fault, and then again maybe we the appointment to lead thc weur- Zsaland which it ls expected P11111- rescntntives will direct its attcn- m, Secmedpossible, T,,,.,,_1,o“-,._, haven’t anybody in Charlottetown ers of the Maple Leaf, will be 1111519149115 W111 be 111719 t0 111mg tion to taxation rind tariff legis- dcspne mpdim; up; and mm; a,- to realize, however, at four minutes when they had got back one of their men Chick Gallant staged one of his old time runs and beat Bubbles MacDonald with a. hard wing shot for the third and last Crystal score. Two minutes latcr Peebles shooting from left wing beat Eady for Am- iiersts lone tally. The period ended with Amherst rushing the Crystals Penalties-Schurman, Gallant. LATER. Cape ‘Traverse Bioodhounds em- crged victorious from their exhibi- tion set-to with Summerside Hockey Club after the regular game, score 4-2. This game was fast and well played. ' 1 Maples fa’ Bruins In Drawn Battle (Associated Press) BOSTON, Mass, Jan. 5—'I'he high-flying Toronto Maple Leafs in action for the first time this sea- son in the Boston garden, tonight were held to n three-three over- ‘tlme tie by the determined Boston Bruins. The game was the fastest of the season. The opening score was easily earned, Dit Clapper gliding through K111! 0191103’ and Joe Homer and fooling the Toronto goalie with p, llsht angle shot early in the first session. The wciion then went into high gear but the scoring ceased until late in the second perlod, when both teams tallied twice. The Leafs Jumped into the lead when HAPPY Day countered twice inside of three minutes, the second tally without assistance. The Bruins tied the score when George Owen pngn. Hi Cleaners assist inside Lorne Chabotfis net and then pulled back into the lead after Art chnpmnn caged Yip Foster's assist against their short-handed rivals. Andy Blair tied the score in the third, with Frank Finnegan and Hal Cotton assisting him, and the play continued even during all of the session and the overtime. NOVA SCOTIA HOCKEY LEAGUE Central Valley League ‘Berwick 2; Middleton 1 Annapolis 2; Bridgetown 1. ::Miiler's Worm Powders dedmy worms without any lflCOlil/Qnienu: to the child, and so effectually that they pass from the body unperce‘.v- ed. They are not ejected in their en- tirety, but are ground up and pass away through the bowels with the excreta. They thoroughly cleanse the stomach and ‘ eis and leave them in a condition not favorable to 1 ABEGlllIEITS Seat Sale opens 10 ass. Thursday at Bike - Show all day Friday at Forum. worms, and there will be no revival oi’ the pests. Mi H-O-C-K-E-Y FRIDAY 8.30 P. M. MONGTON HAWKS l goals in thc first period; the locals got one in the second, and with but three mlruier to go in the third Period, Gordon Kennedy secured Kentvilles second goal. Both of Kentvilles goals in the overtime period were secured by J. Mar- chant. C. Y. M. L. 5 Bedeque 0 The opening game of the Prince County Intermediate League was played in Bedeque on Monday for C. Y. M. L. and Bedeque teams. The score 5 to 0, in favor of C. Y. M. L. docs not indicate one-sided play, as both teams displayed excel- lent hockey. The lineup is as follows: C. Y. M. L.—Goal, L. Peters; De- fence, T. Peters and E. Gaudet; Forwards, J. Gallant, M. Steele, D. Steele, A. Clow, P. Gaudet, A. Lar- kin. Reg. Phillips. ' Bedeque-Goal, Campbell; De- fence, R. Davidson and Noonan; Forwards, F. Moyse, J. MacDonald, A. E. Maclnnis, H. Bagnall, M. Des- Roches, R. Murray. Referee-Mr. James Cleric-S. Miniature Rifle ‘ C l u b The Miniature Rifle Club opens for the season atthe Annouries with a New Years 1-1 "' Shoot for chickens, tomorrow evening. when everyone will be welcome and get the ‘ andioap he deserves. UNDIEs REPLACED LIQUOR. IN MAIL FOB CHRISTMAS GREAT FALIB, Mont, Jan. 5- (UE-Ig used to be that wise Pl?‘ sons tried to smuggle liquor into this -c0untl'y-*.hi'0fllh—th6-mlill,-bil£ illltflfll-I house officials report that the centre of balance has shifted from spirits frumenti tq silk and woollen undies. More than B00 Christmas pack- they could not be much worse than a few we've seen show their wares in Charlottetown. Things have become so acute in qualified to referee a hockey game. thoroughly Competent and will 1X1 Then again there may be dozens o1 chosen on his ability to produce rc- ’em. If this is so, trot ‘em out— S1111-5- A QUESTION? What will 1932 bring to sport? "B" section of the Northern Hock- W111 131111189? 111111 1115 WHY back ey Leagu at present that the referee question "is becoming one of the important issues of the day. There- fore action is necemary, and quick- ly at that, and triers method in which to serve cold turk- ey on the platter. who wrLr. COACH omnumc Within the next eight months through the sticks to another title shot. to emerge again as champion? Will Jones pick up his forsaken brassie to again fill the void left in golf when’ he checked out of the picture? Will Ruth again Joust for home run honors or Cochet hold the heights against the tennis thrusts of England and America. Will Rang- ers or Leafs displace Canadians as Stanley Cupholdcrs or a new for- ward passing throat. contest with Stevens for supremacy to oust the buck as a result of negotiations now going on in Honolulu. The ex- change situation and the question of increasing revenues perhaps en- tail more study than any others. Linked with increasing the revenues plan for u 3500000000 national cred- is the other side, that of govern- ment economies and this is being given very serious consideration by tho heads of the various depart- crs in tho foreign field, and con- sidci- further the propositions of Senators Robert M. Lifolletie and lotion. Senate committees will con- nntiring care, it “'11s I‘\'l\'l"ll‘_ m; tinuu a study of President Hoover's God willed oilicm-isc. Strengthened by thc lint mics i i: corporation to support failing in- the Roman Calilflil‘ Cllill‘C.l. h dustrlcs, proceed with the lnvesii- soul wont fox-iii m claim its C'."l'i‘ii gallon into the operations of bank- reward. 'I'he late Iilr. lfiWillC though quic was of :1 l-timi mid chzcriul disposi tioii and was much loved and rcs Edward P. Costigan to afford dir- merits. Developments in negotiations with Washington over the St. Law- rence deep waterways project will probably not come before parlia- ment until later in the session. A number of government bills have to be prepared including thc new insurance of Canada Act. Canada's Olympic team will be gath cred together and willbeseenincom petition at Los Angeles. very short- ly the Canadian Olympic Commit- tees will make the appointment of coach for the track and field team. o.‘ the athletes is a matter upon which the members of the commit- tee have been extremely silent. For R. Cornelius. the well-known coach of the Hamilton Central Collegiate has been favored with thc appoint- ment. 0n both occasions protests were raised when the appointment phenomenal success with the track athletes of the H. C. L. he appeared to be a logical selection. Tho name of Walter Knox, by Ranger twoities in their last eleven games. a Winged Wheel from their throne? These and other engrossing sport questions will help to whirl the New Year on its way. New names may be Ifiched on the sporting scroll; Just who will be placed in charge 119W 1111195 11511111 511° 5°1111133 119W Gazette today announced the ap- roocrds ring on.‘ ncclain as old fnm- pomtmcn; o; the countess o; 305k of i‘. .- was made, but, the Captain had 501116 Y~ many friends at court, and, with his 0115 111 11111119151. Rambler-s how to nlay “elem? hock inter sovereign in Rhodes and Malta siy. Randall, from past expcrlonqog where its knights were instrumental should know what ho is about when M pfinrms his charges snirs and in preventing the spread iliar figures yield tho palm to some borough to the Order of s," John of unknown to whom fame beckons Jerusalem as a Dame o; Grace, the past two Olympiads, Captain J. 11°11‘ 171159111111" to 5111156111- "GOOD STUFF" 77c" Ttinciall, icrrucr "lmd man" "f". Show and the old Nova culls, ncoordlng to reports is teaching thc 1 talking many believed to be Canada's out~ that the player who spends lilsiimc standing track and field coach, has on the penalty timers bench is always foimd favor in some qusrt- weakening his team's strcnilih 1111" era, but for some reason or cthermecccssnrily. s Top Maroons , 2-0 NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 5. (A.P.) the counter afteqeach or tho Cook -The New York Rangers ‘rcpt their brothers had had a hand 1n the 1w: winning streak intact-tonight passing. ‘Young Cecil ‘Dlllml clinch- by defeating the Montreal Maroons ed the victory half w:y through 9 to 0 1n I mush National Hockey the third period when each team Iflsue same- The victory save the ma one man off the ice. i-lc caught Rangers a record of nine wins and the Maroon defense flat footed on fast solo dash after he had been New Year’s Honors (ionferreil (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Jan. 5——The London The order of St. John of Jerusa- lem is conferred for services in thc cause of humanity throughout thc British Empire nnd is open to both men and women. The order had its origin as an international lny con- fraternity for thc relief of Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land, and was in keeping down the barbnry Cor- of Turkish rule in the Mediterran- ean Basin from 1530 to 1798. Bell Telephone Expenditures (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 5—The Bell Telephone Company oi Canada has announced its contemplated ex- penditures for the i932 fiscal year. According to President C. F. Sise. tho company plans a gross outlay of $15,500,000 on additions and re- placemen‘ , an amount only $4.500.- 000 below the preceding year. Ai- though s. substantial portion of this amount, will be for replacements, cct governmental relief to the un- employed. _ More than nine thousand bills "choke the legislative hopper and Senators and representatives are prepared to sit until June or even latcr in thc year of the presiden- iitl election. The United States treasury faces n. deficit of more tlnin $2,000,000,000. Further taxation is essential. Sec- retary of the treasury Mellon wants a. return to ihc taxes of 1924. The Democratic house whcrc fiscal lcg- islaiion his its origin, may have other ideas. Sonic house republic- ans want governmental salaries cut as an economy measure. Thcrc is conflict hero. The cry of certain scctiolls 01' thc country for beer will reccivc tho attention of a senatorial com- v ment of a Canadian to the fedora" reserve board. boon rclatinxis committee. miticc on Friday. scnitor Hiram Blnglium has prcscnicd a bill for .1 4 per cont bar-crass (of Ontario memory» It is a saic prediction this Congress will not take such ac- tion as ic bring about nny im- mediafo change in laroliibiilon. Of interest lo Oinadfims will 11c pecicd by [llOFH who knew him. During his illness, he was visite by his pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney who administered to him thc la: Sacraments. l-le leaves to mourn, one brothc John, of Cardigan, and three sister: Katherine, iviih whom he reside-f and to whom sincere sympathy l extended, Mrs. James Quinn, Cardi gan, and Mrs. John McIsanc. Bos ton, Mass. ‘The funeral took place on Dcccm bcr 10th, to All Saints’ Church, Chi" dignn, \\'ll(".‘(‘ Rcqnicm High Mas was sung by Rm‘. hi. J. Ruoncy, Will also officiated at thc gravc. The pull bcnrcrs worc: P. Casey J. Quinn, P. Alurphi’, E. Redmond W. McEachcrn and I... Allnu. May hc rcst in pc-acc. iluc and i0 provide for appoint 'I'iio resolution lizv iumcd on“: to thc forcigi. Littlo Jolmnicr "Moilicr, tell me pow ‘mp3 got in know you." Afotlici": "Ono day I fcll into ilic the fnic of a resolution prcscnilcd VifliCi‘, and lic jumped in and snvcd by Scnnior Hamilton F‘. Kenn silil- mc.“ gcsilng a ircaty to make Canadian Jolinnic: "That's iuimy", he wmri and American currency of constant lot me learn how to swim.‘ LEVIN WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M. Junior Hockey GYROSCOPES QUEEN norm. SOUTllPORT FUR co. ‘l-unaelil" Zfiwém Th‘ Rana" 3mm“ 111'“ 111"11'1133111B 1119 Duck rnd sent ri shot the not additions will comprise a 1 wlihout programme which, only a few years ,ago, would have been looked upon as Quite extensive. ages cleared here recently contain- ed no liquor, and records show that goal at the close of thc second per- past goalie ma; Walsh ‘the most popular gifts seem to b0 led with s neat three-min combin- glowing 4mm may and rleln undmmr- -- Itlm alu- mni: Bouober made ADMISSION 25 Cents rneeeril-Nniscoosmmezm lWlCHlIcu-lllfleufillllllllllfllld.