BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Hawk‘ yPenalties pen’, Way For 01 yerines Win .1. ‘elds . Anti-“Mosher Register In Last Two Minutes Of Sec- ond Periodgoi 4- 2 Victory. i0anadianhfl‘ (Q Guardian's Spafll Wire) ax, Bab. ‘L-Desvite the of their star defehceman, a deter- ht » the pace-setting Mons‘ 2 in a hard-fought bsttls mawolvu landed 11st two pnink tbs Canadian Amateur lhl in a desperate aflort to the fast-alternating leader- Burraga, Gill; left wing, Mebdsnus, Irvine; centre, Miller. Chantilly; 11¢!" Willi. Nilokle, Webster. Halifax-Goal, Sargent; defence, “"015. Ferguson; leit wing, m‘. "Jr-Mum . lfléoréi centre, Cow- - l’; l’ , P r , sud”. n: o teous Referees-Roy Prowse of Char. lcttetcwn and "SPlld" Beasley, of Dartmouth. SUMMARY First Period l-Mcncton, Vlebster (Miller) Q59 "Penalties-Cowley, Masher, an], Lawlcr, Mcblanus, Burrsge. Second Period lgflaliisa, Mosher. Hallisx. Cowley (Ferguson- Porteous) 8:42. F-Moncton, McMah (Gill- 13;“ P-Heliiex. Shields (Moaher-Oow- by) 18:19. tl-Halifsx, Masher Gannon-Cow- ley) 10:21. Penalties-Irvine, lilllckle. Stewarts Win “‘°’ From Pirates trying moments. The Canadian Champi ' 19.4 abort-lived. however. as the entered the second period ~ - the first five minutes Ernie "* Wt Halifax on even terms ' 51°“! shot alter an end-to-end - while the clever combination of Jbrsuson and Pcrtsoua put "Fm "1' mid in another three Inncton rallied shortly alter and 1 "I and Gill again put the " 0n even terms but Halifax a- lvrahg into the lead through eiiorts of Shields, lioeher and “all?! ltmiefuzoviding the as- i?! liosher. ' of Coach mo Stuart l ‘he nun decisive for Halifax BM Muckls went tn the ‘ b“! Wkethar. am. gm, '1" Slum sent in m: for- "mbxgwiusu mm the hard- ’ ‘ rear-guns, l" woe with the perpetual: " m“ I11 quarters. It was dur. t ' after l stubborn battle los Stewart-s Bakery ice squad edged ta 8-2 win over a band of bat- tling Pirates in a City League game nim last night after frail- ei.r younger Up' nents from the middle of the first period until the third. ~ from the sticks of MoCabe and Bradley in the closing stages kept the Bakery team's record of undefeated intact, but only from the are. Keith Acorn sent the winners in- eiiort. Ev. ‘Ioombe of the Pirates tied it up five minutes later being on the receiving end oi a double pass from Gallant and I". Acorn. iloombe bobbed up again shortly a-itertcisedflallantapassforno The teams battled through a scoreless middle session with the Pirates havin _ victory matched Quakers Win A g a i n (O. I. Olble Dy Guardian's Special Wire) "l" mmmui ma the waives H T” Allaltlfllltljggngn. i011 111M i110 WGIK ll Q lflbutitcaanaioolate. . wdl careful ‘g an“ a Gliliai ,g nuzatllmlllmu. hlnk thanum- " the as er than)‘ rm on": l‘ “MB-resentment, u); ., ‘new; am“, bvusnun Bllketoaii uancg At the I.0.0.F, E_$DAY can, 13 teeilerttoregaia than Cup gag? *4 ?s8§.§§i§ 5 meatless-e- DIIQQQO Nil! BABE RIIHI PASSESABTH MIlESTUNE “Gettin’ Old” S a y s King of Swat As He Prepares to Begin Season's Training. (By Edward I. N011. Aioelnhd Pre- Sperfl Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Fbb. 'I—Tbe great man of baseball, George Herman Ruth, passed his 10th milestone to- dey u nmtrnlfioently as he has done all else in his fantastic career —host to a. huge army of gusts even though they were only influ- ensa germs. . With acoughsndawheeae and a low monotone of poms, the Bebe languished weakly but bril- limtlyina zobeofsca-rletshdsa-i- tron, received stacks cl telegrams and letters, had his picture taken countless times. and met the press —all the time expanding upon the symptoms and diseases that inhab- ited his huge frame. leaves Ierfierida He leaves tomorrow for St. Petersburg. 1'1». to rest before starting training for what probably is his final year as a regular out- fielder with the Yankees. He lost 16 Pounds in s io-dny tu-ule with the flu. Ind thoush he has most ofit baolehelookswashedout. “I'm getting old, kid, getting old." he said, and Im- the first time itseemedasthoughhereally meant it. “For three days," h; u- Dlsined, “I had a temperature of 104 1-2 degreu. Hell, I was unem- scious for two days; 20 hours any- way." FAVUIIRITES A ll V A N B E (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MIAMI, Film, Heb. ‘l-Basy “c- torics for the three favcritu ad- vanced them handily today to the semi-finals oi the annual mum Biltrnnre Women's Amateur Gel! Tournament. M11 090-1 Kill of Kansas City, defending champion; Mm Hglgfl Hicks of Hewlett, N. Y., and Maur. ecu Orcutt of White Beeches, N. J., the three standouts in the tourna- ment. all bowled over then- Oppo- sition without difficulty. Mrs. Hill troimced Miss Jana DWSIM 0i Beverly Hills, 0e13,, 5 end 8: Miss Hicks defeated ma. Ihtelle Weill of New York, I and 6: Mia; Orcutt eliminated Miss Eli-hf!!! Brass/w of East Oranp, N. J-. 6 and 5. ACCIDENT PUTS [BEAN 0T (C-P. By Gllrliarfa Special Wire) MAME LEAF GARUMWS, To- Nflw. Ont, Heb. v-tiidelDubinsky of St. Louis ruined Willie Megan's ohfllwe of qualifying for the sen- ior Wu‘: H0 yam final tonight when he knotted the Qint John, N. B. H8511 llliiO tho boards g5 11g Ilium-bled in the second lap u! (he 1*“ W" by Bud Wr-sht or De- troit in the slow time of 44 1.5 seconds. Blllllllliii WIN lstcnmi PLACE (01- lly drums’- emu win) uimoomea, N‘. s., run 1 _ Alitwflllllh l- eaptaned WADIICQinHmLPJLIAaQae blvflhleoli-hlib-Iyhovgg“, Iran-sis Xavier Dnivedya bee- hvrlnusdnmteaignt. P1111608! and ‘Iruro Beamata wllberinavwo-anmewuigsn aerimatlt-urgn-iagy 1.135;”.- tberkhttomaattbe ruse-pig“ New0laqow74ipsinthaehsm. Vim-ll"? "Illi- Theaaeondgama will be plsytd at phi-infill: Isn- ."LE‘IH5 r THE ETOWlW GUARDIAN Tl-ll (Canadian Pram) (By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN. N. 18.. Pbb. 7. Saint John Beavers and Charlotte- town Abegweits went through 10 minutes o1 hockey ‘ without making a score. The deadbolt left Abegwcits on the third rung of the “Big Four" ladder with almost twice so many points as the trailing Beav- ers. Starting at a fast, open clip, the glam gradually decreased in tempo until, in the third and overtime ses- sions, both teams seemed ‘ ‘ with a tie and played largely on the defensive. McArthur, lsit wingmsn for Char- lottetown, suffered a leg inyury when he slid against a Saint John goal Dflotinthelasthalfofthethird Period. He did not return to the game. Five minutes of the first period sped by before Beavers were in posi- tion to use a shortage oi man-power break but they could not score in their frenzied rushes. Ollie mark- ing, a bit oi fancy passing and Mc- Cain's steadiness in the face oi the Saint John firing kept the Char- lottetown irwines untouched. For a small fraction of a minute Beavers were charging into the weakened Abbie ranks with both McArthur and Walker marking time. Wilson's agility pulled a. couple oi tallies out oi danger. He ro urris one time and lly another when they slammsdhths rubber irom a few yards out. Later when Reist sat out two minutes for ioatling Ferguson, Abbies steamed up and made it unpleasant for Wil- son and Co. ldcArthurs wild shot spoiled a fine chance for an Island score. ‘Do the early infractions of holding by McArthur and charging by Wal- ker was added a. double penalty at the close of the opening verse. Dra- per and Ferguson made warlike mo- tions at one another and in conse- quence were still on the sinners’ bench when the second stanza got under way. Both teams played in furious burst in the second and various players took turns breaking into promin- ence. Spectacular skating, smart guarding and back-checking. and in- telligent passing attacks failed to click chiefly because oi stout-hear- ted counter deience moves. So fierce was the home bombard- ment at one time that the Island goalie stopped five consecutive shots in half a minute. I In the closing stages Abegweits were constantly menacing and car- Timely Tips ' On Sport “Chuck" Jemmetts many friends will be sorry to hear oi the serious leg injury he suflered in the game against the Wolverines in Saint John last. l-‘ridsy night. According to reliable sources the injury will keep the popular centre ice man out of the game for the balance of the season. Islanders in general will hope for "Chuck's" speedy sud complete re- covery. Euston Street Wildcats mated of! with a 2-1 victory over the West kid Rangers in a hard-fought tilt last night on the Upper Queen St. rink. The Rangers, originally scheduled to play the Highiield Midgets, took on their city rivals, when unavoid- able circumstances caused the rural team to postpone the tilt. The youngsters put on a great ex- hibition last. night and despite their tender ages were quite familiar with the new rules. Iii-Y and Prince of Wales hoop squads were the winners in last night's "Y" House league tilts. The Navy, sitar holding the Olub team to a. fi-sll score in the opener, tired in the final session, the iii-Y winning out 40-35. The game between P. W. C- 811d hi; Senior "Y" was another nip and tum battle with a second period of- femiva by the Oellegiana, enabling than to cop the verdict s3 to i8. TONER?! N. I. L. GAMES L. ‘llerouto Deficit ‘at- u’. ISONQIQ. TouringEng. Team _ Again. Victorious (Q-ldabbfifllrfldslledal Wis 1 El lit? l it s 3-bit? ii ° ; 1322i SPO Abegvveits "Hold St. John Squad T0 Overtime Tie Game E11ds II-l-S-COIBICSS Dead- lock As Local Team Keeps Third Place_§t_anding Intact. ried s punch to their sorties that had Beavers on the defensive. The withering pace‘ exacted its toll and both teams tired. Body checking took the place o! the early poke cheeks in the third period and it was no strange sight to see puckmen strewn on the ice. A pair of Abbie penalties were im- posed. Nicholson holding Dickson and Kelly tripping McNeill. But try as Beavers might there was no get- ting the puck into McCanrrs cage. McArthur and Kane were cheated of goals when Wilson went flat, the former plunging to the ice in a bad fall over the Saint John custodian. McArthur was hurt and had 00 be assisted to the bench. In the ton minutes of overtime the teams attempted earnest rushes only spasmodically, seeming content. to call it a statemnte. Most of the shooting was from far out. In the first five minute stretch Abbies could have capitalized on Kane's rush. I-le streaked in to one side, sent a wide pass to l-ludson and the latter missed the right wing drive with Wilson at his mercy. After the clubs reversed Beavers did most of the forcing. McNeilPs pass to Houston presented McCann with s fine chance to show to ad- vantage in deflecting the rising whistler. On Donald's carry lust be- lore the final bell Houston muffled n great chance. It was a. whirling three-man drive. LINEUPS Charlottetown - Goal, McCann; defence, Walker, Ferguson; centre. Kane, Currie; left wing, McArthur, Nicholson; right wing, Hudson, Kelly; sub, Gulliver. Saint John - Goal. Wilson: de- fence, Draper, McNeill; centre, Don- nid, Reist; left wing, Dickson, Young; right wing, Houston, Gam- mon; sub, Sharp. Official-J. H. Drummie, St. John. SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties — McArthur, Rcist, Draper, Ferguson. Second Period No score. Penalty-Ferguson. ‘llilrd Period No score. Penalties-Nicholson, Kelly. Overtime Period No score. Penalties-None. Shots Stopped: MzzCann . 12 14 ii 6-40 Wilson l1 Wfllksl’. 12 12 via SAINT JOHN ACE WINS 3- MILE EVENT (or. By Glllrdllll’! Special Wire) NIIONTD, Feb. ‘I -- Willie mun. Saint John, after two previous defeats at, the North American Speed Skating Cham- pionships taught, came back t0 win the senior men's throe mile final in a thrilling duel with Rmy Darnutlfll, Astoril. N. Y. Jim Moflaii, Toronto, was third. Herbie Flack, Toronto, cham- lflfln of the meet, withdrew after H Lil-l‘ Ottsen, Chicago, his closest rival in It; point not. was forced out of the race as l result of a fall. logah then took over the pace-setting and protected. his lead until the end, "msnts lllN smut cur (O-P. By Glrdiasfs Special Wire) , N. B., Rb. 7- Curlers of the Thistles Club, 8a nt John, today defeated ihe Frederic- mailman-as lnskeenly eon- iested match and won the Blair Cup. rqrnaeni‘ the doubles curling championship of New Brunswitt. singles matches will be I LINIMENT NARUS CIVSHIP Herb Flack Garners 100 Points in Two- day Meet to Lead Field. (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, ‘lio- ronto, Feb. 'l-.I<lerb Flack oi To- ronto tonight won the North Am- erican Indoor Speed Skating Championshp with a total oi 100 points, compiled in the two-day meet. Lamar Ottsen of 8t. Louis. took second place with 80 points and Ray Da-rmstgdt of Astoria, N. Y., was thud with ‘l0. ' Pied: entered the three-mile senior event-final event on the programme with s. 20 point lead over Ottsen after taking first in the three quarter mJe and third inthessoysnltosddsopohite to the 60 he gained with two vic- tories last night. Ottsen fell four laps from the iinsh and Hack, who was in the lead, dropped out as no other competitor in the race could catch him in points. Willie Logan oi Saint John, N. B., won the three mile event, his only victory of the meet, with Darmstadt second and Jim Moiiatt third. The winner's tme was 9:53 2-5. SUMMARIES 440 Yards Men's I-‘inai I Allen Potts, New York. 2 Lunar Oti-sen, Chicago. 3 H. Flack, Toronto. Time 42 3-5. Women's 880 Yard Final 1 Hattie D. Briggs, Huntsville. 2 Dorothy Haney. 8t. Paul. 9 Leila. Brooks Potter, ‘Ioronto. Time 1:34. Women's One Mlle Final 1 Kit Klein, Buffalo. 2 Mrs. I-I. D. Brggs. Huntsville. 3 Madeline Horn, Beaverdains, Wis. Time 3:1). Intermediate Girls 440 Yards Finn! l Betty Gray, ‘Ibronio. 2 Eileen Carin, Ottawa. 3 Janine Raymond, Ottawa. Tune 40 4-5 seconds. Senior Men's 3-4 Mlle Final i Herb flack, Toronto. 2 lunar Ottsen, 8t. Innis, Mo. 8 iR-IYIMM Dsmnstsdt, Astoria, IN. Y. ‘Hme 2:13. Senior M S Mlle Final i W. Logan, mint John. 2 R. Darmstadt, Astoria, N. Y. 3 Moifatt, Toronto. Time 9:53 3-5. mmurunr pursuant The second shoot for the Purdic- Ferguson Shield resulted as follows: Team No. l L. A. McDougall , , P0lnts—-2B5. Total-SGT Team No. 2 R. E Jenkins .... J. S. Moore . W. Walsh .. C. Ives Points -2'l9. Total-Emil. Tram No. 3 W. R Scam-an J. D. Jenkins ,. G. Bzmu .. J. B. Johnston . Po;:".‘< Tuiul match shoot took place with the following results: Dennis McDonald bloom Seaman MeDcugall Eieereae Eieeeees On Monday night members pres- WINSAINBIIBR. RT T (INT. SKATER FRIDAY illiilil’ RT 8.30 WOL VERINES ABVBQLIES Wolverines will arrive tonight. Game will start on time. Reserved Seats-we, 75c and $1.00. Balcony-Sh. Children's-fie. Seats on sale this morning at l0, Forum Box Office. CalderAnnounces j All-Star Team To _, Meet Maple Leafs, Y Pick or N. H. Lfyviu Be Handled By Lester Patrick Coach Of N.Y. Rangers. (Canadian Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Feb. T-Pointing to the game which will make hockey history, the clash at Toronto next Wednesday night when for the first time the National Hockey League will toss over the boards a squad to represent it against one of its own clubs, President Frank‘ Calder to- day announced the personnel oi the all-stars, the conch and the referees. Opposition to the all-stars will bc the Toronto Maple Leafs, on its form oi the past three years pract- tically an aims!" aggregation in it- self. The g e will provide finan- cial security to a. great player, Irvin "Ace" Bailey, Toronto right-winger, who almost lost his life in an ac- cident nt Boston in December, Patrick Coach Lester Patrick, coach oi the New York Rangers, will juggle the lines as the ail-star team goes through its paces. Referees will be Mike Rod- den and Bobby I-Iewltson, Toronto newspapermen who are regarded as in the top flight of all coach arbit- ers. The ail-star team will be: Charlie Gardiner, Chicago, Goal; Eddie Shore, Boston, Lionel Comcher, Chicago. Red Dutton, Americans, Ching Johnson, Rangers, and Allan Shields, Ottawa, Defence; Howie Morenz, Canadians, Norm. Rimes. Americans, I-Iooley Smith, Muroons and Nels Stewart, Boston, Centres; Aurel Joliat, Canadians, and I-Ierb Lewis, Detroit, Left wingers; Bill Cook, Rangers, Jimmie Ward, Mar- oons, Frankie Finnigan, Ottawa. Larry Aurle, Detroit, Right winger.» Brilliant Collection of Players Lester Patrick. grey fox oi hoc- key who has guided his NEW Yilrk Rangers to two Stanley Cup victor- ies including last spnnil- 11115 W?" handed a. brilliant collection of players by the selection committee, Calder, Hank Patrick, managing di- rector oi the league, and Thomas Arnold, League director. How the players will fit together as n team, however, remains to be proven on the ice. On paper the team provides plenty of relief material for all positions except left wins. which will be tak- en cane of by the polished veteran, Jollat, and Herb. LEWIS, u veteran oi about half as many years and a hard skating, aggressive patroller oi the left boards. Charlie Gardiner has proven for years his right. to the goal-keeping assignment. It is notnble that no substitute was chow-n for him, tho talkative Scot being counted upon to take cure oi himself in any com- Piny- itii; H Aftemoonk Racing Promised For Saturday The best day's ice racing in 118811 should be Saturday's (our class card which will be staged by the Vic- toria Driving Club on the Harbor ice speedway opposite Victoria Park. The course IS being cleared today and very carefully measured and all arrangements made so that there will be no arguments regard- ing the authenticity cl the time or track measurement The Club's fastest iirotirrs and panel's will strut their stuff. In the Class A Paco, Allie Burnhhm, vic~ tor of many hard fought mains on New Eng-land iwice-arounds. will hook up vuth the Grand Circuit winner Sampson Hal 2 02 1-4, while others will make it Interesting such as Hush 2.10, whose speed on ice is phenomenal and Johnny Miles, who has reeled off quarters in thirty seconds this season In the Class A Trot Worthy Lee 2.07 1 2, who hxs been quarters in twcntynino seconds on Gilly. W111 measure strides with Kitty McKnne 2.17 l-i, unbeaten over the M8109 snow paths and credited with trotting quarters in twenty-nine seconds over ice in the Dill-Mil be“ ((‘.P. By Guardian's Special Wile) , PH). 7 — Mlflill University tonight wrote finia to of Laicntane in sble to tally in the last two min- utes cf the game. In the other scheduled encounter Royal-s beat Verdun 6-2. Ag a result of tonight's games, top-ranking McCLIl will m"! XOurth-place Verdun in the play- offs while Royals and Canadiahl. second and third respectively in eatsndinga, wll clash in if‘) the winter 0f 1930. Jilbi. prim‘ Iiv having being brought hero Moms Oemw; but, thin. is not ail, the old hero Bnar Mac, he of the elongated strides and holder of the Island trotting record nf tweniv- eight and a quarter seconds over ice, will contest honors with ihv two before mcntlonrd The Clams I3 FELT‘ will have lite nicely matched pavcrs in Billy Witt, Lawless Pctcr, Lmlcck, Horn Dewey and Real Grvfli To make it a rcul ‘.\il.i‘i’ll\')0l1'S fun a fourth (‘lass hiiS born Midrd ‘Ivor trotters and pnccrs Wli-h Ethel Au i- rey, Worthy Iouiso. Ilolon Sybil Set, Black Beauty and 11-i- but. not least the lion hearted In Rico. _ v The above is a bu! __ in Order to have rveryihxns: wink smoothly it Li llC(‘(‘R~‘.ll‘}l that ' tin. officials be on hand promptly n. two p, m, Also that tho 8mm» own- ers are ready fnr tho word L20 ‘Virgil Qhpif g-gsporilvr‘ rati- 11 v mi!‘ t which will be in tho nbm-c order. Th? ‘mmpg of tho nffiriuls will be published Saturday‘ mnrnmil. Expect Real prnm-am anti ice Battle Fri. Friday ngihi 1h» .*\iili.i'\ baitic. with the Ilulifux \Voi\'¢~riiic.~;, that. super teem that has ndminisirri-d many defeats l0 the Wflfld vii-army ion Hawks this scusun Tho Wolws will have Vime i-"crmwon on 11w dg!9n¢e_ replacing Frankie Graham gnd m; fans will recall that this 531119 Vince Wruuon "lllflifed Frpnkie Lavignn on lite Wolf mar- guard when the Wolves defraud the Abbies on Charlottetown m‘. In the last five games played br- twecn these two teams. Abbics Won two and the Wolves two. the olhrr a tie, Friday nightlssgame wiiabe a real battle. - After tomorrow night CharIOD~ town fans will only see three In@ there em likel! be only one oil!- game lnOhar-lottetcwh. Refil- is the fastest amat- heekeyw in the world and in III