*IV t ,,1-~.. » I NOVEMBER 16, 1931 *F THE CHARLOTTETOWN g;UARDiAN ' I PAGE Sli VEN |"» l Maroons Trim l Boston Bruins 4-1 IC Ti-other Ana siobcri Big Guns oo 'P Montreal Front Line Attack. _ (Canadian Press) E A FS A N IJ, Easterbrooks Is_FAL(20N$ N035' ANA|]|ENSBarred For 19j32THE RANGERS *Ill-.T ' EM.; "L3 I," ‘ H--W Sm- A- , Me°°~ We `..T.?..R.§?§‘i.`.?;.§";E.".”.i’.i§.i?;T‘i§§§I UP With TWO Clubs, Amherst hf;"“.3’...’2‘.i“i.‘.;..ifi.".;.§'.‘I.”' 3.17- The M acTicr Cup Holders ii ~ -~-__ » , ___ Caledonia Lost To Wanderers 9-5' Of “Red Shirts” Too Much For , Que., Nov. 15 -~ A ' I _ ms 1 t M, t I I adlcns played a 1-1 tie in their tvc Ory of the National Hockey ntou de ence and greater accuracy. Coulson, Stewart, R. J. Smith, mst mem th _ AbegWe1tS_ League campaign tonight as they M _ g of e present Nation In enemy territory earneg the Mon Duguid, Robinson, siebert, Wllcox,_IBl Hocke S as opened the season in New York -(Canadian Press) them, the gap., B,-,tuners pyemed 1,, mu I _ y e on at Maple Leaf M111'°°11-1 e 4 to 1 vision/ vw' Starr Phillips. Brydsoll- HALIFAX, N. s. Nov. is.-Halifax tr a placement ir a can ui the Boston Bruins here last night in their opening game of the Na- 4 tional Hockey League season. 'I'he Maroons ran in two goals in the first period and one in each of the others. Boston countcd in .ie second and were successfully held off in the last period as Art Ross sent his deadliest snlpers on a. sweeping attack leaving only one man on the defence. 8.46. wi The Maroons won through super- lor early season fonn. The Bruins lhowed but flashes df their great- ness of last seasons play-offs. There was loose play from both teams, however, and the puck was batted Chapman. 'ri-ottler, Starr. \!'0ll11d the i0e like 8. game of shlnny 'n'0T.i.iE1' WHS the first 1,0 score, after 8 minutes of play. Trottier picked up “Baldy” Northcott's pass and mapped o. fast one past Thomp son into the Bruin cage. Slebert Ind Smith combined for the second goa.l. Sicbert gave Thompson no chance with a terrific drive from Chapman, Slebert, Oliver, shore inside the defence. (2), Tl'0tti€r. Eddie Shore figured in Boston's lone tally in the second period. Ed- die carried the puck up. ‘backhanded a pass from the boards, and Marty Barry drilled it into the net. Babe Slebert took another pass from Hooley Smith and scored from an` angle. Jimmy Ward scored an easy goal in the last period. _ I 'rm-I LINE-Ur ` . I nosrou Manooivs Goal Thompson N. smith Dsfencs Sh0I'e Hltchman Gallagher Centre Barry Wing fu Oliver Galbraith | registered from face-off in the ’ ' ' 4’ By B you of 4 to 1 the Mmm- wciiand, ciappcr, owen, chap- third and Heuer authored a classic 2"T°r°m'°’ Comm" no' tion committee ci the Maritime , ' PEN :arg Boyd, Cook, Beattie. Touhey. solo. Klein and Lyon counted for cotton’ Em.ke_ALTms Amateur Hockey Association have; erwa. J. Jeiwa. V Boston at the _end of clever com- THIRD PERIOD barred steve Easterbrooks from binatioh play. - hockey for one year. Essterbrooks. OFFICIALS Suit.. . .ii and Dcigneault. SUMMARY 'vi FIRST PERIOD `12.000 spectators watched a game ,_:.~,,,_ -~-..».~.-~»~»-o- that was slowed up considerably by` AA - A _ (Ummm mm) ied by B“m“"5° fm' me °°m1“3 Pthaltles through almost the entire 'seventy minutes, * Both teams played R below the standard of hockey expected of them and with the exception of the 'S6<>0Ild Period when both goals were 1 M “_ al Tr me !s¢01'ed`and only two penalties award - 011 9 . o r (Northcott ed the hockey was ragged and Mcvlcar Th e Opened their Canadian-American Tf°m°" hllckey league title defense success- . Nbriillcoity Bruin Cubs of Boston, ‘ wI;sHub Ward I short-handedness resuled in two A , I goals by obs H 1 I _ onac er, ey. ,, nosrog gphhgs ineld ,n the mg; ’;‘;od‘:' ifxfn suooivn Penton msranniwoxs human I2-Montreal, Siebert, (smith) 4.03 I nN.u.'rn~:s I Touhcy, stewart ui), shore <2); SECOND PERIOD 3~Boswn. Barry (shore) 4.45. 4-Montreal, Slebert (Smith) 5.20) . PENALTIES THIRD PERIOD 5-Montreal, Ward, (Tremer) 3_13 ` I 1-aN.u.'rii:s' y Barry. Trottler. Springfield I Beats Cubs 4-2 ` 'Canadian Press) - SPRINGFIELD, MESS., NOV. 15- °h9»111Plon Springfield Incuans lly here last night by topp the F OR UM CALENDAR ‘ MONDAY: 8-10 skating, TUESDAY: 3-5 children’s skate, 10c. 7-8 Abbies Practice. 8-9 Fredericton. Public invited. »WEDNESDAY: 8-10, skating, band, 35c. band, 35c. thoul polish, thou_\I thc briuiint ‘work of both goal-keepers was a large factor in keeping down the score. With Cotton in the penalty box in the second period Jollat gave Canadiens the lead, He scored from close in after picking up the peek inside the Leaf’s blue line, stick- handlink 1115 WHY through a couple Toronto defenders and beating Chabot with a tricky wrist shot. of equallzed for the Leafs. THE LINE~'UP Toronto Position Canadiens nswo Left Defence H .1 l a Mantha, Rivers. Weenie, Larochelle, Pusie. OFFICIALS R. Hewitson, Toronto, Odle Cleg- horn, Montreal No score. ~ PENALTIES Homer, Jackson, Rivers, Lepine, C h Bail 1-Canadiens Jollat 10.25 No score. PENALTIES Jollat, Horner, Burke, S. Mbntha, Day, Leduc. OVERTIME PERIOD No score. INENALTIES Jackson, Bailey, Larochelle. THURSDAY: 8-10, skating, band, 35c. I FRIDAY: 3-5, children’s skate, 10c. 8.30 sharp, I hockey, Abbies vs. Fredericton. ` SATURDAY: 3-5, skating band. Children, 20c; Adults, 35c. ‘ M 10106-11. one (overtime). ‘ __ Boston one'; Montreal Maroons, ~- L ' Y' four. ` New York Americans, one; Chi- cago Blackhawks one (overtime-) ) \ . U -5 E HRBKEY SCURES NATIONAL IEIAGUE Montreal Canadiens one; Toronto BIR LEAGUE ing i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo nothing; Syracuse noth- Plttsburgh one; Cleveland one I (overtime). I , (overtime). the well organized and coneentrattd I MoNc'roN, N. B.. Nov. 15.- ,steve Estabrooks, left wins Dllytl or Moncton vlctorlas last winter. was barred from hockey f01' U19 year 1932 by the registration com- mittee of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association at a. meeting here yesterday. This penalty was meted out to the left wing star when it became known he had sl!" ca with the Amherst Hockey club on May 14 last for the coming hockey season, and the following day, May 15, signed with the Ab- egweit Club of Charlottetown. Del~ egates from Amherst and Charlotte- town held a conference in an effort to reach an agreement, but failed and after reporting to the commit- Within five minutes Conacher'¢ee_ the penalty was meted out, Estrabrooks, a native of Amherst, broke into senior hockey with the St. John Beavers two years ago, Goal *and when that' team disbanded Chabot HM nh came to Moncton and played last year with the Victorlas in the sou- 11°¢k€y season while the status of Peebles was of interest to Mount Allison University where he enrol- led as a student. Two other players whose names are not mentioned. but who pliyed for Berwick lust. winter, were brought before the committee who ruled that their domicile is in Ber- wick and they must play for that town. They had been working out of town during the summer and their case was brought up by the Berwick Club. H. 0. Schryer, President of the d I M. A. H. A. presided at the meet- | ing and other members of the reg_ THE LINEUPS AND SUMMARY went by on practically eten terms. t . York Rangers. ‘ Three flashy plays iii a typical early season g;.rne decided the ls- sue. Ebble Goodiellow scored for the Falcons late in the first per- iod on a pass from Carson Cooper. Frank Boucher tied the count in the third Jraine on Bun Cook’s pass and Reg Noble sank Detroit's winning tally live minutes later on a dash almost the full length of the ice. In between, the Falcons coiiceiitriled on dcfciisivc hockey and nianagcd to iiuld off tlit- liar- .dest Ranger drives. Passing and istlck work on both sides was rag- ge . ' ' |Gardens Saturday night. Around 11 with ti. 2 to 1 victory over the New ' I Y 0111 C l Wanderersvwill represent Nova Soo- angle, Danny Niclioisoiis boot miss- tia in the final for Maritime English ing the posts by less than -.i foot, rugby supremacy. A gallant little ‘band of Caledonlans out ct Glace tw The Home was an cxliibltloii oi entirely different types ci Eng 0 _ Bay disputed the issue with the “big llsh rugby. Caledonia never kicked red" squad to the last diwh here on odensc, using the touchllnc only uerers, 9; Caledonia, 5. The city p osts. Even when awardcd a pen- ieam will new play off with Univer- alty, the Glace Bay ruggei-5 .ticked sity of New Brunswick for ilie Mc- high and in the field oi play, foligw- Cllfdl’ CUP- I ing up fast under the bull. It is a Yestcidays game, played ln bright prettier game than the punting of- suiislilnc, but with a ‘litter down- fense, but the weight and sustained field wind, was the best witnessed kicking power of the Wandercii here this season. Caledolila's light p rovcd too much for the MacTiri 5ClUf1<1. Playing B f85i'I'\1I1f1U18. Short- Cup holders to contend with. passing game, took an edge on terri- tory at the start, and thc first half The lineups iollowz- Wandcrers - Fullback, Edwards. hree quarters, MacDougall, Hunter ,straw ommmee resent were, I I With their backs to the wind in Young, McCoy; Halves, Buckley n C p i 'the second half, the lialllax side, J F. McManus, Halifax, Nova Scotia, vice president of the M. A. H. A. J. E. Stems, Chlrlottetown, P E. I., vice president of the M. A. H. A. Sewer, I-I. v. White. Bathurst, Secretary of the M. A. H. A. I C. C. Gillespie, president of the Omer Burke them league. IM. P. B. A. A. U. of C. Boucher mght Defence The committee had five players The delegates included, Harry pl-lmeau ` Mm.enz~ before them for a. ruling and Red Butler and J. H- C0119. H3115* W_ Cook Right wing |Tel.lier. Montreal, who played last Wolverines: James WYY. PY!!-Sidi’-11 ' neeher G on season with Bathurst, and left of the central section league of the 1, Cook C0 agn Left wing early in the spring for Halifax, is M. A. H. A.; Mr. H. F. Tennant. Rang". A I Position Detroit Goal - Connell Rangers I Roach L. D. aohhso.. 'smith Centre - Goodiellow R. TV. Filmore t bllsh d that S ec Peebles, last of the Abegwelts Club It was the Aum Lew,S_ Mc that town. Telller had been claim- ,I .s§l”:it.‘;. ’ LOCKING" » 1 L* ll nit "rec" ' I last winter a member of the Monc-E ton Vics, has been a resident of_ chariottctown since io.-it April and was _gigned up with the Abegweit Club. It is alleged that Amherst claimed his services on the grounds of registration with that club. The M_ A. H. A. executive meet- ing which barred Easterbrooks, WHS held on Saturday in Moncton, with Bathurst, Halifax. Amherst, Monc- ton and Charlottetovim represented. QUEEN SQUARE WINS Queen Square School reuggers ran up a lop-sided score on the visiting Summerside football team on saturday. when the nnai wha-| tie ble`w the total damage on their opponents' line aggregated 23 l10l11¢~\ against nil. Five trys and two converts were scored in the first hair, and two tm! in the last session. The Summerslde boys although outclassed by their more experlenc-I ed opponents, gave a great exhlbi-I tion of courage and stamina. againsti attacks oi' the local school boys. Iplace in the Presidents oflice Tues- No score will arrive here the same night.. . Junior Hockey Over 40 Juniors were out for prac- tice Saturday night. On Monday, Wednesday and -hursday of this week there will be , .actice for Juniors as follows: 3.15 to 3.45-Queen Hotel. 3.45 to 4.15-Levin Fur C0. 4.15 to 4.45-Cyroscopes. ‘ 4.45 to 5.15-Mohawks. There will bc a Junior exhibition game after the senior game Friday night. A meeting of the Executive of the Junior Hockey League will take day night at 9 o'clock. An important announcement re A midget hockty will be made in a few ' days. Abegwelts Among the Chosen A Halifax Exchange says: "Truro N W CANADIAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE Due to the coolness of the weath- , er only a sprinkling of fans wit-i Boston two; Springfield four. nessed the game- _ Mercury Underwear will be appreciated by all men who have an inriinct for quality. If eosis a few cents more per garment. but when you see ii. feel it and wear if, you'|| lay Mercury'x w Period. Awarded A Mullen, McDonald. C. McLean; For- pcnnlty kick on one of these iiivao w ards, Leslie, Nicholson, Crocker, G. ions, with the score 9 to 5 ngalnstlmcholson, McNeil, Wadman, Law- icy. L. W. 1 Kllrea ` II B mlmsifriniviis ckson Jollat the P1`°PeTW °‘ the W°1vermes °f Amherst’ Miss Trenhmme’ Am lillon, Somers, Brennan, Kccllng. `l I I ' '1‘0|c0N1~0 sung that city, it was ruled, while it was herst Hockey Club and W. A. Smith vmrdoch’ Desjmdhm FREERIBTRNW I. clancy,Day,Bouey,B1air, ccttont GS ` e P ' nctroii sparcsr ' . - Gracie. Howe, Darragh, Finnegan. year with the New Glasgow Tisers. first time a lady d;ele;ateMh:nat- menly’ Cooper, cox, Sorrell’ young, , CANADIEN SUBS had established his residence in tended 'i mee ng o e a me , Meriden, Ledue, Lepine, Munro, G Amherst and is eligible to play for Amateur Hockey Association. SUMMARY RURGERS 3-UINVESTIRAIER 'I Detroit, Goodfellow (Cooper) 18:57 _ Penalties: Filmore, niuon. Smith ,C,,,,,,,,,,,, hm, Nabl- | imr:DER1c'roN N. B. Nov 15. wmirrrao Mah. Nov. 15 - I i ._. . EM U (By the Canldian Press)-Unlver- Transfer of nine Manitoba hockey 5°°°'“1 P°"i°d sity of New Brunswlck's English players to eastern points was ap- rugby team carried a three to noth- proved by the Manitoba Amateur Open doors at the Forum on` Pe,mm”': Desjardms' Somers, ing margin out of yesi.erday's Mc- Hockey Association af, its annual, Tuesday night, Abegweits will prec- Sorrell' smith I Curdy Cup semi-final with Freder- meeting today, but affidavits filed tice from 'I to 8 and Fredericton 8 Thhd Period \lcton City, Eddie Mclsenehan boot- by the players will be investigated up g_ ing over a. penalty goal in the last If the sworn statements are found ‘ -- 2-Rangers, Boucher (F. Cook) iten minutes of the game. The to be faulty, they will be referred DAL HERE THURSDAY 2;44_ imatch has been protested by Fred- to the Canadian Association for v ' 3._.D¢p,1-gi¢,NQb1e 5;12_ |erlcton City on the ground that BCHOH- Dalhousie hockey club will arrive femmes: Young' Coopfm Noble. the klck was not taken where a-I 'I’rllhSf€lT€d players were Jack on Thu,-5d,,y night, gg eommmee __________ ,Wm-ded_ |McIntosh. Bill Gill. Jimmy Foster, em-ly me training B; the Fo;-u_m_ It * Len Burrage, Monty Muckle and is expected that the Moncton vios , 'W1 D011 McDonald to Mention. N. B Gafne cOCk S 'McIntosh is a Brandon player and Mlllilll WINS” I others are Winnipeg men. L., P A T B Y R N E the Canadian Press)-McGill Unl- versity captured the junior inter- _lf colle ate ru by cham onshlp here el S ol Saturday, when they nosed out' varsity by a 4-2 count in a game replete with fumbles- Queens Lose of (Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 14.-It wa. authoritatively reported here last night that Pat Byrne, shut-out king the American Hockey League last season, has definitely decided not tc To Varsity retum to the league this year. He a us ende on Not 1 bv Wil- Font/M - llam F Grant, ownci of the Kansas KINCrS'I‘ON. Ont-. Nov- 15-