Bédoers iTroance Wolverines In Hard Came 7-3 Saint John Team Displays Great Combination Attacks In Downing Wolves. _-ehseaieq £3“}'.'.."“°l‘.“{i.’“3‘£ “i&“‘.e'°&'...£?‘“‘ ‘“ ""°°"°“' scam, n. a, no. z - rung advantage of the breaks, gains John Beavers Que a aur- time Boc- E‘? g. Egfi? E crnzuurnr nrrms New York, rob. b-Tony Oanaoneri. fornrer lightweight champion, won a l2-round decision over Cleto Lo- catelli, European titleholder, tonight but only after a recount that fol- lowed the ouncement of'a draw decision. A small crowd of 5,000 sat stun- ned, then booed, and finally broke into open laughter when Bellcrln’ Joe Humphries, veteran announcer, gave the drew decisle after Locat- ' ellitwicehadbeenflomedandtook a tidy pastingin allbut three rounds. A rnixup in the scoring of judges Abe Goldberg and the former star lightweight, leach Cross, apparent- ly led old Joe astray. boxing Com- missioners Bill Brown and General John J. Phelan scurried about the ringside, discovered the error. and after delay of several minutes, the lvguhtflll decision was sanormced w Meals ' rherrirs lb Ih Rhubarb lb ... ivotal New DraperandYoung ccarbinsd m nraksitii-(LThebhSaincJohn own with Lavigne, placed the en Young's stint at the rnght thspassintosmarkesnflammon scmedhissemud ofthe soceptingapassnumlleileill. QaickGoah The Wolves got irwo quilt goals, U‘ who poked in No. 2. Another Halifax penalty follow- brnceofmsrk- wing- in his stick. During the right Wilson's net._ The puck m. m m; ere absence Donald rl-fled $1731’ cross-bar and dropped cut- dc. Owning Play MsNeill made u?» first score Possible. carrying into Halifax ice before sipping the disc to Jem- mett. The latter drew the defence to the left, whipped a flat pass lures the ooalrnouth and Gem- lnon punched the rower into the iwines frmn almost 20 feet away as he streaked mun right wing. "Wilson and Young roughed each other and sat out two min- llles together. Wilson batted away s loom riuck as Graham crashed 111N081! the defence, saving a more before Beavers @8241 their second. Donald made the latter counter after pidlng up a forward P”! {man Dickson who broke hilt after the local marker Lawler reg- oorner of the net. The line-ups: Ferguson; Left Wing, Tension; Right W41; Shieltb; Bib lA-wlor. Saint John: Goal, Wilson; fence, Oenizc. Left Young; Houston, Gammon: Sub, Reist. Officials: Ray Prowae, John. 10M thrqufh the qpfiin‘ SUHKLIY barrier and he whstled a high shot ti)?» the cords. hating Bsgent all _ Pint Peliod - s WI]. Q. Near thQ 621d 0f the 901106. Port- %illtii flibldl- McNeil] Pous slanuued Jcmmctt into the YWBI- boards and the Beaver player w-as ' 5W0"! "P1011 and l1‘ Pow 11s‘ we h‘ . . . . .. 4r, , Tel and Tel . 1:0 do arnrrdn . .. 17 falfsll llllotor 52 dol z lee .. 4st lfllhtnnds Dry .. ggvfl dnl i‘ R _ my; l re k1 dol ed as Shields was sent away for strikng Bmlsfon in the face with Best's rebound for Denver's final matters, and 16D than a minute istered once more. Turned into the Saint John corner, he sent sway a shot almost flush with the ct- adel. The puck slipped into a llalifu: Goal. Sargent; Defence, Lavigne. Graham; Centre, Cowley, Oagnon, Portscus. De- Wing, Right Wng. Char- lottetown and J. B. Drum-rule, 8t- York Stocks (Chadian Press) U 2~m1mmz1zzuui--- eks rd (‘hem . . >1 w.;i...~ii;* D e f e ated (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) , N. 5., Feb. 2.—Plny- ing snappy combination hockey, Kentville defeated the visiting Wolf- Vlll! squad 5-1 in s Velley league game here tonight. A stubborn Kcntville defence broke up runny of the visitors’ rushes and when they dld get through, Willie Kyte, in the locals net, handled the shots effec- tively. Rusty rgales, Wolfville goalie, was kept busy turning aside a barrage of rubber, thrown at him from all angles. . Bedoque at Borden A large crowd at Borden Jan. 26th, sew the Borden Nationals take s decisive trimming from the Bedeque Beavers. As indicated by the score, 8-3, the Nationals were outclassed in every stage of the game by the fast skating and smooth combination of the Bed- eque Beavers, who were led to vic- tory by Chick Gallant, former star of the Summerside Crystals, who accounted for most of the goals scored for the Beavers. The Na- tionals tried hard but their efforts prove convincingly that if they ln- tend togoplscestheyhavegotto get down to combination hockey. Lineups: leavers: Goal, Juan Dawson; de- ' fence, D. MacDonald, Denny Gal- lant; right wing, Chick Gallant, H. Murray; left wing, McInnls, Har- old Bagnall: centre, W. Burns, Reg Phillips, M. Desroches; spare The mo}; w“ w” , m“, a-ssrm John, Dena-id 12s. come B “gum Penalties: lmgusen, Young 2. Baum "mom". Go“ “m” UOUIIS HOCKEY LIAGUI LIV-U", 0071107. Emma‘; dnfmu, Dqn Muphgg- inherent he th c, m” Mo‘ I I1 v Vi" w" e-s rm John. Cianlno (we- "wmh fu- their um win of o» "Qm, w“ n 7-(1-181101. Lswlor 11.“. 9nd Beavers 4-0. 8-5111“, Shielfi (lawior) 11.52 same pt away slowly. the m,“ w“ m‘ h? m a-eaegt mm Donald (Heist) “w” m" '° 1"“ lo-Halifax. Lflwior 13.39. ‘t m‘ ‘m’ “wan-M Wm‘ Hnalties-Jiennou, Graham 2. J20. a-daint John, Donald (Houston) 4.04. b-salnt John. Young (Ira-per) son, Budd Howatt: forwards, Teln- my Pequot, Oscar Campbell, Clint Howatt, Wendell Maewllllenu, Ed- ism Campbell, lee llowatt, Lorne MscAleer Stops: Nationals, MscAleer, 24; Beavers, Dawson, 7. Referees: Douglas Bell and lino Gauthier- DIGBY CALL! GAME (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BRIDGIPOWN , N’. 5., Feb. 2.- between Bridgetown Hawks F Tll Three Counters In Final Period Give’ Held scoreless for nearly fifty-four minutes of the regulation time and trailing a mighty Hawk flock by a 1-0 count, a band of battling Abegwcits came from behind in the final nix minutes last night to beat Jimmie Foster three times and hang up s 3-1 victory in a “Big Four” en- counter. It was a story-book finish to ‘a brilliant game as the locals swarmed over the Dominion champs, ouiplaying The four counters garnered in brilliant variety. Aubrey Webster took “Dud" James’ perfect forward pass half way through the opening period to notch up tbs Hawks’ only counter, It seemed to he a big enough margin to win as the min- utes ticked off in the closing period. But then the Abbie avalanche struck. Harold Gmss, dealing out hard bodychecks all through the piece, broke fast and let go a ter- rific drive at the Hawk blueline. The puck rebounded from Foster's pads but Pete Kelly darted in fest A tobatitintothefsrcornerofthe 6989- Aminute andahalflateradaz- sling solo rush by Bill Walker, “H s" hard working defence mate, sent the Abbies into the lead. Bill sped up the ritht boards, rounded Bill Hillier to slide the wafer under Foster's falling body Not two minutes from Walker's counter, Jackie Kane duplicated his teammates act, stickhsndling his way through the entire Hawk ranks to outguess Foster m a waist high shot, from a. few feet out. Previous to all this the Abbies had rammed the puck into the strings on two occmlons only to have the play called beck. It was a. well-deserved win to a team that never stopped trying. From their goalie out, all deserve the highest praise. Gross and Walker formed s tough barricade as the Hawk forwards will attest to, while the frontliners skated hard both ways and showed some sparkling combination. As an indication of the fighting spirit oi’ the locals it may be men- iloned that Joey Boston was suf- fering from a badly injured hip re- ceived in Mcncton last Monday but nevertheless insisted on going on and taking his regular tum. James, Webster and McManus were the most effective performers of the visitors, causing Abbie sup- porters many anxious moments throughout the fray. Hawks scored the only goal of the opening MOd, Webster taking "Dud" Janrcs‘ beautiful forward pass sit the l0 minute mar-k to beat McCann. Abbies were short- handed at the time with Gross serving e penalty for boarding Mc- Marius. It was an evenly fought session with Abbie; losing several great chances by weak shooting when in close, Connolly was robbed in the closing minutes by s spectacular stop by McCs-nn after going right in. Coach 0R8"! lent "Hickey" Nicholson on with Benton and Kano at the start. Kane drew the first penalty shortly after the start and while he was away Nicholson did some greet regains to hold off Hawks. Kelly, Currie and Gulliver combfned w the goelmouth. Cur- ries shot failing to leave the ice. Kane's wuisthigh drive was juggled by Poster. with Currie thTOUBh Burr-age tripped him end was sent to the penalty ‘inch. Abblos forced matters but a penalty to Gross left them at every turn in the hectic last period. last night's battle were all of the after The local offensive was checked when Kane drew an undeserved penalty for allegedly tripping Con- nelly. “Hurry’s" rest was lengthen- ed to five minutes as he remon- strated too strongly. A penalty to James evened up matters and both Dlflyors were still doing penance as the bell sounded. McCann blocked seven drives in gm period with Foster handling ve Both teams were at full strength shortly after the start of the final period. Abbies scored from a mix- up but the play was called with (3111 Betting a. penalty. Again the Abbies bear, Foster- but the whistle had blown tn nullify the play. Bur- ruge drew his third penalty of the night for tripping Nicholson and again the Abbies swarmed around Foster but to no avail. McArthur nearly tied it up but his shot miss- ed the open corner by inches. Bur- rage broke away after returning to the ice but shot wide. The Hawks were laying back on the defensive protecting their lesd a the Abbles kept play inside their blue-line. With 6 minutes and two seconds of play remaining Pete Kelly final- ly got the equalizer, batting in Gross’ rebound and a minute later he nearly scored sgaln only m have Plaster- foil the attempt. Goals by Walker and Kane gave the Abbies their margin in the next three minutes. Both counters were unassisted on brilliant plays. Hawks had five forwards on in the last few minutes and this move nearly resulted in two more Abbie goals with Foster saving from Cur- rie and Nicholson after the two fleet forwards had broken clear with the puck. LINEUPS Abbles: Goal, McCann; defense, Gross, Walker: centre, Benton, Currie; left wing, McAr-thur, Nich- olson, Gulliver; right wing, Kane, Kelly. llawks: Goal, Foster; defense, Gill, Burrnge, Kervin; centre, James, Miller; left wing. Connolly, MoManus; right wing, Webster, Mllckle. Rcferces-“Hec” Grimlcy, Am- herst; Stan Jackson, Charlottetown. SUMMARY first Period 1. Moncfnn, Webster (James) 10.08. Penalties: Kane, Bur-rage, Gross. Stops! McCann l0. Foster ‘l. Second Period No score. Penalties: Burrage, Gill, Kane (5 min), James. Stops: McCann 7, Foster 5. Third Period 2. Abbles, Kelly (Gross) 13.58. a. Abbies, Walker (unassisted) 15.42. 4. Abbies. 18.15. Penalties: G111, Burragc, Kelly. Kane (unassisted) ' 0 ' Gualdisu’! spa-r l . _Wlfl1 0M llbld hi Ill-ill DIG lll 3-1 (tsclirrcenmnlrsex.grl‘z‘ the Agua Calieuts open by abbot- '_" eilfilfdlifimmelfihwm ' , go was on Locals GoOn Scoring Rampage In y. heels-and s. wit‘; pg. Final Penod To Down Allan wvm EL” u M, m Cup Holders. ,.......‘°““.E.', ..".‘.’n‘3’§’.’ii.‘.°“» ‘£5 . ii foratotalofflhcuttingasilroks THE STANDW‘ "°,'l'..l"?...‘l? iiwmme-‘lmrl Ease . . . n. r. A. m. . . '. Moncton s2 22 s a 90 44 4s tfidhi-fi‘; QIWIZHQ. Hilllffl! ............... 33 l9 9 5 99 62 43 ulrwugomwfiou the Charlottetown 33 11 17 5 65 101 27 "w" sr. John a2 s 23 a 4s 9z_15 T-igqiilfym m m” m“ BMLEGIAN HIIUPSTERSWIN (C. P. By Guardian's Special WIN) HALIFAX, Feb. 2.—Aca.dia Unl- versity defeatcd Halifax Wanderers 31-14 in a Halifax City Basketball League gameintbeY.M.C.W. gym here tonight. Tbs game opened cautiously, with both teams playing seml-defe “we bell, but sped increased as the game progressed and at half-time Acadia hsd established a 14-6 lead. The Col had no difllculty in leng- thening their lead in the second half. Wanderers had a decidedly oi! night and their shots were mis- sing tbe hoop by a wide margin. Cameron, fleshy Acadia forward, and Maclieod starred for the visit- ors. Bedeque 2 Victoria 2 Last night's game between Bede- que Beavers and Victoria Unions ended in a. two-all draw. By virtue of the drew the Bedeque team cm- erged one point ahead of Victoria in the Eastern Section of the lies- gue. The standing in the McLean Lea- gue to date: Bedeque, first; Vic- toria, second; Borden, third. N. H. L. GAMES TONIGHT Ottawa at Toronto. Rangers st Montreal. Sunday, February 4- Cansdiens st Americans. Toronto at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. HOCKEY A thrilling game of hockey was played on. a faultlem sheet of ice in the Kenslngton rink on Tuesday night ahd a multitude of apprecia- tive spectators cheered tactful play- ing by both teams. Th; lineups: Ken. White Stars S’side Suns H. MoFarlane Goal R. Sorrler N. Hogg Defence B. Schurman Edward Hughes G. Arsenault l‘. MldKenna L. Wing Joe Wedge S. Lorin C. Deghsn 1118M Wlfll E. Chrampimi 1m Arsenault W. Lancing J. McNcill Keith Hardy Referee—A. Burgess. Goals: E. Hughes S; N. Hogg, 2: L. Champion 1; F. MeKenns 1; W. lnrng 2; K. Hardy 1: C. Deigha-n 2: Leo Arensault 1; Joe. Wedge 2; Jas. McNeil] 1. Applause was donated on whom ever was deserving and the victors keenly admired the evident abil- Centre B. Ae-semnult Stops: MlcCann 9, Foster ‘l. ity of the vanquished-J. Conada Will Melet ....... ‘Isl ~warlllflfi( Illl ICIIIIIII Balcony-die. Children Seals on sale this morning a Box Office. Allie Bin-chem imli, black geld- ins i1! WY-Dryad. recently pur- chased by Well McNeill from O. M. Alexander, Saint John, N. 13., was securedbytlaelatterinthe Eastern United States last fall. We have no particulars regarding his starts in 1983. Weflnd thstinlilflbemaide foul-men starts in the hottut com- pany through the Bay State and other good circuits. He was twice first andetthisendoftheseason was credited with $1,182.50, making him eligible t0 the 2.10 class pace. He took his record at Windsor, Conn, (m July 12th, where he beat a good field which included Fleet McKlyo, Prodigal Silk, Forest Guy, Mr. Neilson and others. His sum- mar-y was 1-1-6, time 2.08%, 2.12, 2.18. His other winning race that year wss at Carmel, N. Y. where he de- feated s high class field which in- cluded Directum Heir 2.08%, Mr. Dillon, The Precept, etc. Allie‘s summary was l-l-l, time 2.10%, 2.00%. 2.10%. In his other races which were h1- variebly with other fast and high class horses in a circuit when only the good ones survive, he wes usu- ally one of the contending horses. Prom the above it can be seen that Allie Burnham looks like s valuable “tion to the racing ranks of Prince Edward Island horses. Worthy Lee 2.01%, is a big, strong, attractive hotter that made ten starts in 1832 end was five tirnu first, rather a wonderful showing considering that he raced through a tough circuit and met high class steeds every race. He was charged with winnings of $2,- 909.46, making him eligible to the 2.16 class trot. His winning ; son's Falls, N. Y, Augmt 24th,- msry l-l-l, time 2.14%, 2J3, Balston N. Y, August; l-l-l, tine 2.10, 2.11%., 2.11%; September 0th, 1 ‘ sire of Marjorie 1L 2.0’! holder with Neil Primo i E E a i of strictly Tennemee padng He started racing as a five-year- impresive as he had excesiveac- tion in front and a lumbering way of going that did not l-Ppml to_the public. However, being in tbs bands of the Old Master, lid Geeraklfa- poleon Direct improved rapidly and ended up es one of the leading per- formers of the season, accounting for ten victories. _ (Continued d1 P@ l2) uiSport Bricilfl The Mfiiel had a bed break iii penalties at l-lsliax on Wednesday night, seven to one. No iesm can e to defeat opponents who are anything like evenly matched when so much time is spent in the penalty box. ‘Red’ Stew-art was muiterng threats after thelsst game here lest week when he got one of the squarest deals ever giv- 911 to a lfldty tea-m. A wholesale suspension of ema- icur hockey players of five teams playng in the senior group of the Mount Royal League, Montrcnl. followed u visit of President Alcide Gngnon to an outlaw rink, fifteen milu from Montreal where those boys were perform ng. It, was a bitterly oold night and very few spectators were in the rink. When President Gognon and his lieuten- ants awcered on the scene the game was null under way. As soon It is wonderful whit the-per- sonality of one man can do<wlth a team. Eddie Elore beck with- the Boston Bruins has wrought mar- veh, s4 witness their Ilflfl (U ‘Thursday n-ght with lltroltjfiied- wings which ended two-twouPre- dictlons are being made that Boa- ton will win all their homr 83-31‘ rmmnoworrandwlhendisptho season as one of the lilo!!! 0011' tenders. . G, Trevor Ogilvie. Manager of the Mount Rove-l homey team. claims that they will elimlnaib McGill in the playoffs fm‘ Quebec champ onship. However, other-good judges do not think so and believe that MoGill has the but been! that, Quebec province ‘has _-evwr turned out in amateur hockey. Yel- even better thsntheMuntrea-Hoflu that wrm the Allan (mp in WQQ-fi. Writing o! Lonel murmur‘; nae folloiad so “M, 1.... by 511* 8 both teams short. sin-rm hm lust h W lllfltlflllfi 1g; h (f |g_ $11013 .......... l0 '1 lG-fi g e4 w an i“ yhm flank; B8 1.119 V1“ 53W "m Y m‘ ‘ms Beavers “of... bu: ‘mm - 13 11 "-411 Teeullleir- marker. James to Webster ° ' ocd to scout in Ill directions. 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