AB c WEITS Do WN Mozvcrozv H LocaliTcugmHandstyiili. scans, Allan CupHolders MINER WIWs comma , noon! wuss-rams NE OF Til I . l2 (IHARU TITETUWN ifli WORIF GUARDIAN BQXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 15-? Their First Defeat Abegweits 85v Plenty Of Speed And Power In Capit- alizing Qn__§_ooring Chances. mbyssakvrssrrrxsoosnasea-assesarsiexeuysusaaor isssaishtollrvdihewinn let drive with a baek-bander from boards that beat llbskfi signings, night 17bit QQUAUSG IDY‘ dished out here In fact; S0691; It fill! style of play, six of the nine I051!‘ coming with men in the penalty‘ BOX. hi the Abbie attack d Kane and Kalb.’ Time and Bflein this DB1!‘ Pun“. that carried. é b4 E35 Ea 3. did figure in getting two of them. ind that speaks well of their performance. Sargent was also his usual brilliant! sen. with ciu-no showing a biBI imp. ‘ and "Hickey" Rich-l olson doing some effective back- checking. The Stratford line didn't show. tsp so well but in fairness to the‘ boys they were under orders to take no chances, and play m0" or less of a close-checking game. Jimmie Ioeter gave a sensation- sl performance for the Hawks. He may have been luck! 0!! l"!!! °7 them but the maturity of times it was just a case of him cutmiessine the raiders. G111. still that bi-ycol- orful figure, was a tower of, strength on the Moncton defense.‘ I and how his team misses him when he is serving time. Up front ‘hm when jurraea trapped the darting. weavim figure of "Dud" James, ‘and the smooth. ‘ attacks of Bill Miller wast the prime factor in the Hawk cause. , " Penalties played the major role in the scoring dining the first Period. The teams were shorthand- ed as all four counters were resil- iered mm- stsi-ted off a bul! ""11!!! as the Abbie line of Kelly. Kane and Nicholson peppered him- is: m. rim ‘two minutes. Kellvi missing aironen net on one aces» illm. A penalty to Kano for trip- s forced the locals to ease up Nicholson .drew down the than he's getting. But with all OJiiasaouiaasvauooaioo-saaildbswflnsmmw of Houston's mighty E aliii. Sargent held the fort. The teams were just at full strength when lhrshall drew a trip to the box for nipping Desi!- ets. Abbdes forced hard with a sensational gang attack but Hawks held on. aided by the sensational luster. Marshall had just retum- ed when Gill went to the timers. [Kelly finally realised but the play was calledback; however Kano made it life less than a minute later. banging in Kelly's pass at 12.39. On s return attack 21 seconds lates- "Hln-ry" repeated, slamminrf home the wafer on a double assist from Kelly and Currie.- Gill had just returned when he took another trip with Renaud for great chance as he went h: close with Ourrle but once eimin Iinster saved and the Hawks tied it up as Marshall came in fast from the m9 left boards to bang McDonald's rebound past Sargent at 15.95. It was abeautiful play. Kane and Kelly Benin‘ worked right in on two different occasions but Inster was too good. Servants two great saves on brilliant Hawk plays as the period was nearly over, robbed Moncton of a great chance to go tcr the start of the session Kane and Kelly sent Abbies into the lead again with a brilliant goal, Kelly taking Kane's pass at the line to beat Foster with a low hard drive to the corner. Again it was tied less than three minnuatije ilets inside the Hawk defending acne. raced to the Abbie blueline. fed Miller a pass and the blonds centre man made no mistake. drilling it past Sargent. Sargent made a wonderful save seconds later though as he dove info James‘ shot from l0 feet out. James drew the first penalty of the period for tripping and Abbies rushed to the attack. Miller broke away but missed the net with Sar- gent st his mercy and James came back before the Abbies got organised. Big Bill Gill sent the Hawks in- to the lead for the second time his abiliw, he can't ssemso get sprolnotien. ftoobsdjimissocsreiessgbouthisappearsacv- eftsagosstoworkwithstubblsoahisfaea. more any man neglect Business? Todds Gillette "Biua Ends" is espo- sbavlngwhan appssranesisso dallyptccsledtoslsavstanderskinwitbcrstirritaiiovi. Ivar tweshavsssdsymvhaaaecesssrynreaadsaly comfortable. mama-lo. . ' ngssuessnbnuuvsvyssusma Gillette Blue Blades leli-s re- 2st - 1o also UVER ITALY (O. P. Cable) llbQl, ' English triumphed over s crait Italian el- ewn today by 8-2 before a crowd of 50,000 that included many Italian s rs. The Italians, who played superb ps unlucky not to gain s. draw. They battled all through the second half with 10 men, after being three seals in arrears at the interval. Oeresoli in the Italian nets was one of the best men on the field and senslthe of y, paesinsidethelinepickedhisspot ~ C. I14. seemedtobcbest at the finish. . Brook of Manchester Olty scored the first two goals and Drake of Ar- third. all coming within a space l5 minutes. The first was headed in and the second was scored kick. Drake got his after English forwards had combined didali tluscoringfromthen on,- bothltalys goals withins and once more the Abbie forwards were caught in Moncton territory. ‘lhe big defeucexnan raced up with McDonald and after taking the lowintherlghthandcornezzlt was 10 minutes and 42 seconds after the start. Gill again went to the timers, his third trip of the game. for roughing Kelly and the Abbies cashed in again. They were all inside the Hawk defence when Nicholson fed Currie a pass in front of the net, Frankie making the count 4-2111. Bun-age and Renaud roughed eachothertoearnatrlptosin- ners Pen and tompers began to fly. Gill went off for kneeing Des- ilets and both Hawk defencemen were in the box, but Bin-rage and ltenaudcame back about fen sec- onds later. The period ended with Gill still serving time. Kane's brilliant lone effort near- ly brought results right at the start of the final period but the shot was high. The tennis were pretty tired from the fast pace of the opening periods and the at- tacks weren't very dangerous. Then like a bolt out of the blue came winning marker. Brenneman‘ corralled s. loose puck in the cen- tre aone and when forced to the right boards by Gill, let drive with a backhander that caught the cords low in the comer. It was from well out and Foster looked ying careful de- fensive hockey to protect their lead and the Hawks were putting on . Several times the lo- cals broke away but Foster wasn't bending any more. Sargent saved sensationally from McDonald as the Hawks pressed savagely with defeat staring them in the face. But it was no go. Ahbles nearly went two up but Brenneniasfs ef- fort was called back for interfer- once. Marshall went off for holding but the locals refused to budge. They were backed to their line and there they stayed. Sargent saved the’ game from overtime 30 seconds from the bell as he came’ out Iii feet to clear the puck from Marshall's stick. LINEUPS Abbias-Goal, Sargent: defence. Renaud. Smith. McCabe; f Kane, Kelly, Nicholson, Desilete, Getliffe; Brenne- utility, "di- i’ Mucous-museum OFTHIMONTRCRL recreate Cw II!!! IN "I IXYIIM. ‘IOU i imbue oursm ... Along The Sidelines downs Local fans will be s ususr. was: n15 EWS OF ‘Fl-IE Beavers‘ victory over the Wblves was received with rejoicing by Abegwelt fol- lowers as it meant a two-point gain for the locals over the Red Stuart team. Just another indicsa; tion of the sirmgth of the John entry. TOUGH GAMES AHEAD enawzrrs recs: a mighty hard schedule in their next four games and should they come through they will have prov- ed their worth beyond the shadow of a doubt. Four encounters in sev- en days, three of them on the road, is the task awaiting them. and the result of the games should give the fans a real inklins as to the hockey prowess that is con- tained in their ranks. The full squad leaves this morning for St. John so here's wishing you luck m’. I I I C. A. H. A. MEETING muoLawsrrnn and much discussed meeting oi’ the O. A. H. A. starts its three day not in today's session that Marl- time. hockey moguls and DEV"! have been looking forward to. question that has been displayed prominent- ly in all Canadian dailies will be taken up on Friday and on the decision of the officials rests the fate of a number of teams. I I I TRANSFERS be disal- lowed squads will be hit hard but Abegweit officials are iust l, Foster; defence, Gill, Burrege, Medinski: forwards. James, , Muckle, Miher, Marshall, McDonald.- iteferee-"Sailor" Herbert. SUDDIARY Hill Pedal l._ lloncfon. Miller (James) 4-00 2. Abbies, Kane (Kelly) 12.30. l. Abbiea, Kane (Kelly, Currie) 18.00. 4." ton, Marshall (McDon- ald) 15. . Penalties: Kane, Kelly, Desilets, Gill (I), Renaud. ' Sargent Q, Inster l0. lsoendferlod B. Abbiel. Kelly (Kane) 2J0. Huston. 1min- (Sui-rest) i.‘ Ilonotoa, om (McDonald) “at Abbies, Olifrie (Nicholson) was... ssoios. oui m, s... rsss, Renaud. Stops: Sargent S, Icster 9. ' nus raise I. Abbies, Brannsman. 6.11. Penalties: lllaflali. sitting tight, confident in their clahn that all the local players have ablded with the rules of the Auociation and will continue to display their wares in Abegwelt livery. N.H.L. Games TJnigui ‘Ibrronto at Americana. Rangers at Detroit. session today at Toronto. But it's, LIADGDIUPIII‘ sonsmuvuus inthe "Bigrour" tcokitcnihechiniast night with Abbies and Beavers pulling out with victories. What a, race it 1,. 801118 to velop into. Right now it looks thehrandofuociwv displayodhilsstnightb wins will be worthy Maritime representatives in the AILMIOUp play- ielkine for may a day on last night's Abbie Hawks tussle. To say that the opening period was brilliant is ’ it mildly. How the players can sustain such speed is resmrkable and speaks well for their condition. I I I GOAL LOOKBJGQXI) ts cropped up. Abbiee claimed goals on two "Pirate occasions only to have Referee Herbert blow them down. We won't comment on the first one but Brenncmarfs thh-d period effort looked good. Referee Herbert claimed interference by an Abbie playerbutfromthepressbotitlookedllkescleancutooimterand should have counted. But as it worked out, it didn't nuke any differ. ence in the outcome. so we will let well enough alone. I I I like a toss-up, but with Kwmcs whichever team so early in the season Old Country , Rugby ' Results, (0. P. Oahls) (By Gnardhlfs Special With) LONDON, Nov. lit-Rugby Union County Championship matches today resulted as follows: Mlddlesex, l6; Hampshire, B, at ‘Ileddington. Surrey, 5; Kent, 0, at Richmond Sussex, 9; Eastern Counties, l6, at Wot-thing. Hockey Results Cam-Amerk. Final Providence s; Philadelphia 4- Quebec 5; New Haven ii. Quebec). Q. A. I. A. Senior Group Results Canadians two, McGill 0. Lafontaine two, Victories o Down The Alleys now 1mm: own Ooanmerc‘ ' League (Tuesday Illsht) Prince Grocery 2860 Canada Packers secs High single, G. Ives, 815. High three, Ii. Robin, 771. St. Pats won by default from Stewart's Bakery, their score being 2030. High single, W. coyle, 201. High three, R. Bradley, ‘IN. COMMERCIAL LIAGUI (at Mayne! W79 Prince Grocery ........... 8382 W. MacDonald, high single, 317. J. Cameron and W. MacDonald. ........-.-... . .. Chicago at Montreal Ifaronos. Brilliant In D PITIIILL! Iiopsrlsrslit l. Ibster 9. w 157lo- who first defeat of high three, 71!. Team 's. Win I (3%; iumiiiin u.s. nivisl tllPtHANtES (l. P. By Guardian's Ipeelfl WHO) NEW YORK, Nov. la-Defection ofGeorweMandnlottulrsandl-ee- tar Rollo Stoefen. world doubles ohampkrnsflirom the amslour tennis ranks has not upset United States Davis Cup plans or weakened the confidence of Walter Merrill Hall. President of the Lawn Tennis As- sociation, in the country's chances 0f giving nigland s. brisk ‘ “ in 1N3. _ The loss of the world doubles champions may be considered gen- erally as a distinct setback inas- much as they scored the only Unit- ed Rates point in the challenge round last simmer, but Hall says: ‘It isn't right to say that it con- stitutes a serious blow to our Davis Oup hopes for next year. Iott nat- urally was a valuable man. Be had played on six Cup teams and won many points for us. As an amateur Stoefen really never reached the heights , ’ of him. But we iDefeat; W.Q1 v;e;r ines LennoniShavesi Club aren't marooned as far as 193d is concerned. Not by a long shot. ‘Iilor the singles we've got a pair of seasoned and reliable interna- tionaliets in Wilmer Allison and mvhsecwiaismimaisiust on his own. ‘Of course it's pretty early to forecast what will happen in June, but for the doubles there is Don- aid Burke uid Gene Mako of the Pacific Coast. This pair, I'd say, shows promise of surpassing the $813105! of Iott and Stoefeu as a am." ST. LOUIS, Nov. iii-Innis Wentz, Oklahoma -oil multi-uiillionaire, had a headache today and delayed say- ing “yes" or "no" to 8am Breadoa-rs proposition to sell him control oi’ 8t. Louis Cardinals. FORUM Skating TONIGHT BIND Klbdltdfllblfillhflllwhfiilhd!‘ Ini -as_ns4a,' iiShutout In Closing Sec- onds OfGnme. (C. P. By Guardian's Spechl Wire) GIN’! JOHN, N. B., Nov. 14-(5011: wu-e shot with. flfi time Hockey league despite a 2-1 victory over Halifax Wolverines: Ilse II remained fled with Moncton Hawks for first the Birds also mei- thelr first defeat of the “Big Four” Season, losing the second-place Abcgwelfe at Charlottetown. twin l! lo Draper, husky defenceman, started the Beavers to their first outoffourgameswheulsescoredonaflashhlgsolodaehfl __ before the end of the first Ionnon shaved time even closer aftu-‘(Yloam with Monsomhadmadeitz-ilforheaverainthethird0nlyonesecondol play runained when Lennon left the penalty box, took a pan frond Lawior and saved Wolverines from a shut-out. -. - 1 IIesedPiarins pmewesfestandrowhen- the third period while Wolves the way with ona tw-ridpowcu- play the ‘two times theyhadthe Wolverines on iri-iedcfcndve. - » Masehilit ‘rho period was a. continuation of a between the clubs. But Saint ilohiv haul several close shaves as Mickey‘ MoGlashen and Frankie Lavigne 101mm their way into scoring pos- ition d each hit the goal post" once. way through the verse‘ was the oufetandinq DIR-Yer on the loe, breaking up Halifax salliee with deilt and dick-handling At times he successfully took upon himself the full burden of defen- u" ma! "Ohummie Iawlor broke through side the blue line. the puck hitting "I-lawse" Marsh, home goalie, in u!!! face near the eye. He partly stooped the disc with his mitt. Arxrthea‘ ‘y matched m the first period‘ A” time the Wolves came Wolverines became more aggressive in the secund Biuaar had only four Wine sea-inst eight for "Ha/wee" Marsh, 5mm John.‘ new wectacw @1115‘ Marsh's Pflds. It nearly L" smug 21$ into the cage. Then Ferguson mhwen the same fate follow one of hm W,“ mdmmf°msed gm?’ oswwdmry making a iii-uncut save. ‘) save SalmJohna 2-0 lead c: Fm“ Mvwrf- pass Graham later ‘misled with Morison and boiih WW l» we penalty box, Lennon Jimifid them. While the opposing duo were still cooling their heels} Lennonwentouttotheiceagaimi ‘m! “WW6 pass and scored the wmvmnfl’ flillsle tally one second before D107 ended. In the openins period both teams had chances to pregg with the other squad e. may; my bu; 1g W06 Saint John who proved the more dangerous when Beavers put back of the Beavem’ fortress Beav- but when Shields butt-ended Dickson in mid-ice near the based, crosses“: m- a“ M o harmf- wn the Halifax The Halifax defence opened wjdg as the big Saint John right guam steamed down the left sldg m the fink. expecting him to lay puck on a team-mate's blade stead Draper picked an opening and fired w s lush comer from the your arms, slrelc every movement, r clings to you oi cl is the reason. all" and will not shrink. STAN Fl ELITS Underwear FOR MEN Guaranteed Unshrikqble Made / fit O Slip inio o suit of Stanfield‘: Fine~ Underwear . . . new comfortable the‘ way it "gives" lo ei springs back, SlonFieIcPs special spri g needle weove ven uier months oi weor your Stanfield‘: Underwear will keep its refiliency and "life", Specie! Model: for Siouf Man wing, beating Buhar all the way, Thrills Galore 1 ' The second stones. was a thrill- paoked twenty minutes even ifthe many a hectic session as“ the Wolves stormed desperately "into Beaver territory, hungry for; an equalizer. A remarkable feature of the period was the f:.ot that ‘been sides fired many a shot at the smiles but most of the pegsrwere wide of the target. Durin this period Beavers seldom were close to Buber. _ V Saint John had en edge in-the third verse, Jum the reverse of the middle session. Wolves pressed at the start but found the local‘ ii;- gregation fighting right back. My. Glashen almost beat Marsh on‘ short heave. Play grew rougher as the period wore on and their was more rm. fluent bumping. The Wolverines defeated their own purpose in sending fohr and five man waves against the winners. when l-lughie Oioairy made it 2-0. With just Lavigne as safety man, Manson got a clear break, worked fairly? clcse to Bubar and snapped ‘the rubber to the former Fbrt William star. Olleary rifled the uck into the cage, with nearly 1 minutes‘ gone. Near the close of the game Len- non, Monson and Graham were in- the nalty box together, Ions-ion for ing Bobby Benton to we. vent a clear break goalward and Morison and Graham for scrapping in the corner. ' Jfit as Lennon emerged from the Den he skated up with Lawlor, took a. perfect pom and scored with £1? a second of the game unplay- LINEUPS Halifax: Goal. Huber; Defence, Graham and Lavignc: Centre, my- 8115011; Win85. Shields and Law- Ior: Subs, Frill. Iennon, Whittaker. _ Saint John: Goal, Marsh; De- fence. Farrell and Draper: Oentre. Donald; Wings, Dickson and Hous- ton; Subs, Morison, OI-cary, Walker Benton, Sherwood. Referee: "Emle" Devin. SUMMARY First Period ' 1—.Saint John, Draper. 19.40. ’ Penalties: Farrell, Biields, llc- Glashen. Second Period No some. Penalties: Draper 2, Third Period 2—-Saiht John. OIoary end swing your |egs. sn'f it limes. . . . IAZII KANI IIUYUI-ijlfilhlldlng Hid. MADE IN CANADA EXCLUSIVELY BY ._STANFI ELD'S LIMITED TRU R0, NOVA SCOTIA son) 18.50. ~ Penalties: lennon, Graham. Mon- | S011. J.2L'“E go tonight as Saint John Beavers remained in the cdhs- of Inc Marl-w Place 1MB‘. 4 1m nesting with little to choose. the Bwvere got a fright when“ and fined a hot drive from just in? "illpcd Lennon can easily held the Wolves at bay _ the. he crossed the final bhre-iinedim. hockey was ragged 1n spots.:_.nut~ the hllse crowd was ta-eated. to..- McGlashen. Hudson, s . w a as (ldon- 4" s-naiifax, Lennommawlor) 19$! (I shsl lnubsr“ ._ ,. ‘ll 4 iii-I slush .. .. .. .. l0 s ans-es i i’ I 1 l - \-Q:»i:~'\l"eve:"!~r-.-n-i- ..-p~=Q.n_-__ .--_?.<. . ..... ,. s _ s