p]; MBER 9. 1937 “Ba! ’¢’ Sports Dope lAsSOCllll/Cd Press Dispatch) ypw YORK. Dec. tt-Dctroir, mm; m so indignant. over the which sent Gerald Walker to cm. we the paper" have had to ex- pand their letters-to-the-ediwr d9- ‘in/wry Eic stuck his chin our for lie made Jimmy Dykes promise 1m wouldn't play Walker on the Sox‘ trip to Dctdoit........tBu'o DYKQS say= he will). Qgwn in the dumps . . . . . Joe 1.01115 isn't o0 hot any more. but. the auto div can claim all eleven places of America partners‘ team .T‘iger fans Wgfln to grow] when Goose Goslin got- _.....Tliey roared when there was n. m‘ chanzinq the name of Nu- vin Field to Brings Qadliim... they're on boycott kflOW our Detroiters thcfwll prob- ably be rlQhl bMk break-tie ‘attendance records Sn for. Otto Blueizc. the infield- ". is the champion traveller of me bit: iearne baseball _. _..!it three dclock in the after- mon. Jersey. City sent him to T.os and five minutes m: Aiiceles traded him to Birm- ....Old Straripler flown the must be pushing 55> is wow- lriq ‘em in Paris. pitched a dinner for the riders in bike race. . .Grand pfze it-ds a $350 payment on an {If one of the winners. was given the honor of making the draw U(- she stepped and pulled out the ticket of Mrs. Gustav Kil- "ife of Vopels partner .. . ADULTS — 30c BUWIING HULKEY WRESTLING In recent years . There were no trade to retain the Mickey season after Cochrane the er sphere. F, my" w“ many iick of the Rtd Wings are ago m u“, a throughout an “ivory” market. the air - erican Legion to loose and tournaments. if we the .. . But out there next ings. of confidence by dent for roamed three meetings than riunor later , 590m“? society Heinz Vopel. wife icflting Ciirl r ~1 JUNIOR ABIEIES . Vs. JUNIOR RANGERS Face-oil‘ at 7.45 (8 Bands) C Tax Included . "rabbit" "smoke" Concluding Dull Annual Meeting CHICAGO, Dec. B-The dullcsl l major league baseball met-ting in ended both the National and American circuits pulling a "lanlk." "hands the table" as the two leagues me! jointly before Commissioner K. M Landis. Club owners tlid not even discuss their surprisingly dzveigc-ni actions oi their individual session: ——tlie American League's (lOClslOli . ball next CIR LIZ. had voicd for a heavier and slou- today 5611101‘ Failing to get together on the ball question. alter Presidt-iitl-‘orti National Le _ ‘ said both circuits GQFQCKT a slower majors wound up their parting with a lot something most clubs failed io do €X’..('l1\\‘l_\‘ i‘ The mniciri propriuted 5100.000 for . centennial celebration in 19.39 nu": l renewed a 520.000 sum to the Aiii- ' Junior pellet spo 11:01‘ senior and These’ two fast teams will usher in ltliv hockey season FRIDAY NIGHT. DEC. luih. WITH ONE HOI.'R'S SKATE AFTER (I.-i.llI-.‘ HILDREN. -— 16c wiili HCIOSS e ham. sew-nix. of iii './l‘.(‘_~.'~- bn .-e'o.i i frontfBefore three minutes There was not a single deal oi importance during the nidjorincei- As Frick was given a not- circiui inmgnzites in being renamed p csi- ycars. int ~ hotel lobbies needed in creiiiing nothing mun which i~=>n~ tinued to drift about as the dele- gates packed bags (or departure. Makes Debut As Lightweight NEW YORK. Dec. 8—Petcy Sar- ron. sad-fnced Syrian from Birm- ingham, A121,. and foiinal National Ettxing Association fciit champion, made lll.< deinl‘. . lightweight ranks tough: iRc-ti‘ . Coiiii.. in a 10 ll 4.10 bunt o l o t MONTROSE CAMPBELL EUSTON, E l‘ C. ENGRAVING mm PRIZE FREE $20.00 We're always known for most reasonable prices. Over our stock while complete. SIGNET . RI ROSARIE‘ BRAFEI. TOILET CROSS AND CHAIN SETS WATERMAN PEN SETS tiiiiisiuis GIFTS -.__. r-rv, STONE KIN w. DIAMOND RINGS WE ARE GOING TO SELL WATCHES NE of the best lines of Ladies’ and Gents’ Wrist Watches ever shown in this city. DON'T I-IESITATE — DON'T DELAY — SAVE DIUNEY Look (i5. SETS CHESTER A. CAMPBELL The Man Who Brotqhl Down the Price of Jeni-Ir)’ 157 QUEEN STREET REGONDITIONEII RANGES We carry a large variety. Some just as good as new. 'Also all kinds of House Furnishing-s. Pianos and Organs, Office Desks and Filing Cabinets. a AYLWARDS . 202 Richmond strut Charlottetown , Furniture Exchange - ZYUlll {HE CHARIJOTTHPUWN GUARDIAN Over Royals‘ OTTAWA. Dec. 8 —(OP)— Praident Oecil Duncan of the 1 Canadian Amateur Hockey As- canying a sung i“ every Perm‘! i sociation said tonight he had sus- Milton Hornets last night ushered .n the local hockey season by out.- scoring the Hunter River Royals 4-3 in a fast hockey match at the Forum. Looking like easy victors as they piled up a 3-0 lead before the hull- l in the province. Duncan suspended the before snbduing‘ their opponents. In a fast first period Bill Ayl- ward who used to pastime for in- ' '. mediate and senior Abbie teams pd: the Hornets one-up as he took pended the Quebec Amateur 1-106- key Association from the Domin- ion body and that s commission would be set up to control hockey QUODQ! I‘ mark of the second _period m; Mggungalfimr: iicniets had to produce their best i, mg mree dflmom or me c_ A H i’ A. had been disregarded by the ' . branch. Contrary to Duncan's orders, Donwillson and (w Allen were given permission tonight to play in all future games of the i1 pass from Andrews at the two I Quebec senior hockey 168mm Boy in {.1119 mart-t to send his team in ‘on 013mm“ were admitted had i . . . week to the e w ed in the mlddlg canto Aly- I Hockey “amt \\'l t‘. mitie it two nothing as he a- a last Quebec Provincial "I am exercising the authority gdzn beat Watts in the Hunter l given w me under the wnst-mmon R.\'El' net. The goal came on a l)n-§i from Robertson. Enjoying a b1: edge Hornets notched number this branch 3.0m membership or the Canadian Amateur Hockey: ; Association, and have suspended in ziizre as V. white took a pass me momma!“ said Duncan m a Rdufsliain at the mark oi the period. But here the tide of the game f chdiigezl. Two goals from the stick lot‘ V. . t on passes from Steven- m“ way statement issued week with 111mm. . l at his home. l where he has been confined for a l . ' _ , hlONTRl-IAL, D60. Am- “m “ml Smcm" Pu‘ the R9?“ IRIQIL" Hockey Association officials‘, back in the running and when R- "expreswd m concern “mtg-n 9n son scored uhe n the final canto Hunter .. rcoiers visualized a victory. Bu: it wasn't to be so. As the seconds of the final minutes oi 4:111 curried the torm H ‘ "s. Snaritig the c ice the big Milton winger r. ma. glllfillig two hard- defencemen, Bill coasted in . to beat the sensational Royal gcahc ivzth s back-hand d iiixzi the goal spelt victory- e iv-nsn‘: time for the liunter Ruer teniu to organize a success- ful counter attack. President. echoed his words. recalled that Organization. of the Quebec Association, lplatining an atteriipt to have eqllflliml‘ [learning the Canadian Hockey As- socation had suspended the pro- vincial body as the climax of sev- eral weeks of growing dissension. "Let ‘em go to it.” observed Q. A. H. H. President Art. Lnaplerre as he heard the news while watching a Quebec Senior League game be- tweer. Montreal Victories and Con- cordia. George Slater, Q. S. H. L. who was with him. The announcement of Cecil Dun- can. head of the Nat. onal Hockey Ai- phonse Therien secretary registrar was the lq. A. it. A. withdraw from the c. I \ V he intended to place a resolution before the Quebec body calling for a breakaway from the Dominion Associaton. The Secretary-Registrar also was the seconder o! a resolution at to- night's Q. A. H. A. meeting that hastened the open breach between the parent and affiliate. By the resolutiomthe Quebec group defied l the C. A. H. A. in granting permls- . sion to two Ontario players to stay , with Montreal teams “regardless o." any decision ‘by the C. A. H. A." decision to allow players ' Don willson and Cy Allen to re- main in the Quebec Senior Hockei League apparently widened a split that has been developing between the provincial association and its parent body for the last few weeks. A few days ago, the Q. A. H. A. ‘ took issue with the Canadian body on the entry oi a Boston team in- to another provincial league. Controversy in the Wlllson-Allei‘. case developed over their eligibil- ity to play in the Q. S. H. L. with- out. transfers. Allen. a centre. is claimed by Toronto Goodyears, and Kirkland Lake asserts owner- ship of Willson. A centre also. Willson plirved lactose with Orilliii Terriers last year, and spent ‘the last two win- ters at hockey in Europe. Now he is with the Maple Leafs. and the Leafs the fact oi his European need clare play eliminates the suburban Verdun dc - for a transfer. Allen. who is with Mont- real Royals, has declared he would not play with Goodyears even if he were not. here. Both men. the club state. were here in time to qualify for play i under the residence rule. They were told by Q. A. H. A- I president Art Laplerre pennitted to stay that they could remain in the Q. S. H. L. despite the fact the C. A. H. A. frowned on the move. and tonight Lineups Abb- ._ ~ _ ROynIsI-GOal. Waits. defence. ‘A~_l_*k11-;\~<>f*t-*°°“;dv§§j§;‘- t {ffiffyédal '~‘*°°““°“ “m” defencff-Gl,f§l-M1;j,§§:1@fi Dali» eittrrrr-susnurou". Lmqwe. Jlltisflii.‘ Rickharn. for- e" a“ m“ ‘m y m5“ ' m,“ w‘ xficDonzfld" fdmnards RAZOR SET ' v~ Nilrrl“ slflenfllll- P" Dcitvling. Bfaclseod. Flnnnigan: I This HEW Sold-Phi"?! ir, D. Sinclair, Whitlock. Pen.“ namm. Da,.rach_ Mao Qillgng one-piece Razor is 07ml‘ l Ktiinon. Mao-Aiillau. outstanding value. No loose ~ -- r ~ f f M ""_-‘G°al~ _ Andrew“ ‘le °’>°°' . ' Practices for both teams will be PM“ 1° Tumblr- Attractive. p, i- -.>f@ Ayiavicigesclaanbsiead. Mac- held this afternoon. Abbies 330 compact, durable travelling Awcnnd. . wouteéisoig Aés and Rangers. 4.30. case tvith 2 Gillette J0 ‘nfmw’ ‘ °‘ ‘ HOLY NAME nowuno ~11’! ion 159 Blue Blades. only “ - ‘ ' . -'———- TONI-TUB. R-fiiinét‘ Pete Doyle. cit-v. . . _ " ' Big Four League Wild Calsz- _ l _" A All Stars:— R. Doiron 160 224 20s Barons And u "d W. Murley 154 213 19B F. Mallett 190 188 130 P l GILLETTE "fikélkgéAfl . , Di‘. Duffy 176 198 I78 O. Plhtill I87 Z06 172 H m GI§ PAC A . aroons G. mew 183 184 18° M» Curler 134 1°° 95 o ets ay c id lTCdCYiIIEIIQRWZQr , » lRev/Dr. McMahon 201 23s 20c A. Blanchard zac 21a 15a . ° If“ .. sci“ ' i RE ||1g§ l) Toial—2306. H. Coyle 111 101 130 Two-all Draw and she Containing . s d | prime Grocenq- T°1a1_3()51_ Blue Bladesmadurablmcon- I h T ' J. McFarland 228 176 M2 Ladies’ high single, Florence venienttraixellingcase.Alsolfl GS 0mg c. Dillon 222g i: Mauetiviaol.“ h m F] (M. B‘. GuardTulfs-Smia, m") additional Gillette 51,50 i. T. Mc earney ‘ ‘ ladies g ree, orence P1'fTéBLrRGH_ De. 8 _ ,1 ._ B; c 313mm price -.‘ "__“' C- PfBllBhl- 15f? ‘$7 23191 M2513‘- 5ga-h 1 M Ill-til Biirons and PlLIlADLlYElICICIDOTK u _ . ta- 5. ents‘ ig sing e. bert Blan- 1- --.- f h- -. ‘»_-» . . - MONTREAL Dem 8_Ta11_¢nd_ _ _ ° I .0... oiig t .0 a .. .. oieiiime tie ers in their lrespeciive sections. High single‘ ‘l’ McFarland’ 262' chggzhtsz-asfi m an Ime"““ll"“‘ “lencan L93" GILLETTE RRISTOCRAT Muniwa‘ “nmons and new,“ thraefit-lét hggfgiilfloflllad. 5566s char: 71a lBh 111166. Albert Blan- giie ~€10C}(€§‘>5b81ll€ tonight before a GIFT SET R‘ W 1 ‘ ‘ill clash here tomor- . l n ' ' '< ' . _ Mo“ o "a ‘ _ . . _ The new $4.G'illetic Aris- wivt} will? ‘l’: the Duly National vs, Flue Meg Tonight Dag 8 oclock sharp. Ma- Lorne Duguid scored first foi the gm“ Dnbpim outfit_c,old_ fink“; Hague game down [or _..._-__ roons vs. ughnuts. Barons after 13.1.: minutes of p.ay plated Razor and Blade She" MCNEI‘ CORDERCIAL LEAGUE _____ iii the inst vpfllOd. Pittsburgh in leaxher_co\vercd use; o, . Far {Md wings the game win Y.M.C.A. BOWLING Heller? ‘hf gcolexalter 3:28pm me silver-plated in metal case. . be "l opportunity to step from‘ l“s“r5'“l'sl— COMMERCIAL l-‘EQGUE wit?‘ ilelfil m" m wit“) i808" with 3° Gina-U’. 554m i tn‘ . _ d, , A_ Mccxoskey 238 243 ma plvjsyoN A it: .iii peiiod was scoreless m“: Blade,‘ pm: > » I ‘m: ‘C h“ 0i “(lie Anlxenczz? ‘m; W Connolly 237 217 190 Ill-Y Grads but. lilalf ivziy through the overtime v . -- _- sioii to a secon Dace E W ' x91 per.o Cunningham put Barons ' - , r’ ~ Ringers. A: present the Dctroit- mgCSOTlIQTd - fig 22,1 Q MacDol-“Jd 175 gm 155_ 55; nlicad. “lath tiio minutes to play ‘ _ . i-‘ls i111‘ '~\\0 Win35 behind the New B’ can ha“ 2n 258 163 G. Han, 12g 303 2(]']_ 535 l-iorizcts evened the count again ‘ J i YOYKQIB and 3 130"" bmmd Ch"! ' as T°m1__3133_ lg/Iécliay £33 \\'1'.ll Dedcozi scoring the goal. . ‘ > f ““»'-‘°- ' » Tm rial Biscuit C0.C— - "Y ° 37 “ M: oons. whom Coach King 9° 10v: Score 151 133 '18- 362 PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 8——lAPJ-- Ciankrlv has threatened with re- V" Pmea“ Totals 794 938 741-4473 Philadelphia Ramblers played an 1 Oisfillllflilml it they don't soon ‘Fxrfigd “'37 m “D Eastern Hay a Feed Overtime scoreles tie with Provi- d! o t of their slump, can't ~‘ _ G. M. Avard. 163 133 i80- 476 dence Reds tonight in an Iiit-er- > tile third place Americans gel)?“ B. Partridge 190 159 '18- 427 national-American mag-tie hockey a 00/4 b~ viciorv but can regain some of ' “r 9y A» 341x591’ 151 195 165‘- 431 88 Z079 ‘J tlic confidence they appeared to . Total-son‘ 15' wunen 21° 272 213'“ 69° ‘I: 77* lO-p alter their P001’ start- thl-‘i 22:23.3; 31,25 gag?“ g2?’ fwmfzggg Totals 10:20 s44 848-2712 ficngol]. ' ' ' ' _ Carroll Bros. _‘ - blajority for Eastern Hay and R s 1m 134 9o 118_, 342 P“°‘d°ll.t Tommy Gqrmm tor M9155 BOWLING Feed 219 Pmi- R g-‘iciicnvic 23a 201 211- 716 I the .\Ion.ienl ciiib announgd 10- Hgh 5mg“ E‘ warren 2,72. L.é‘é\‘m_t . H? 181 133 471 l he ‘nlgm have am“ KQIh k Mclnnls Trophy . High threell-J Warren 695 ~-‘ l ~ -~ - I ., .' ' ' .C 1 190 1J4 l9 .09 ' 9,. “m” “mfh “w” Qmflvlgfifi Red Wingsi-L P011051 I T. Rlzlcgllliilr 224 124 is: .2134 Llgllt H 0771888 ‘i i-I". i. 1- I .-- ~ - ‘tijlill Quebec Aces in the Quebec l; 118x22“), 13g 11g Dunno“ l4gttliililtsify for hlaritime Electric Racing calns ~11 k"l;i€ "t year. - .. . .- 5212? ..°°..§?..._ Zfiif“... 058d M- Tierney Hg ggg 13g 133.3323“ it; i3? 33:23 fill§;§}§f',{“"{f§;‘§§§;,§‘§,6 .. . . . , a;i,.ini>t Detroit. Gorman said. m G‘ Keenan Ylrom1_m77‘ F. lvlacnlnnoni 153 193 135— 481 ptlviiiis: l l l If! rlty Rm “Hills plan to use e __ P. Sanuier 181 144 180- 50.: 3pm,“... E94,“ 6 $111114‘ lineup that brouiztht. tlgein a Hczlglséién 139 ma m7 Webs“? 5g; Ceirvell Bros.‘ 2 _. ‘ i 1 -- ' ct Boson ruins i om‘. a ‘ ‘ y:- .\1 _ liq}: ‘ililiizllitl. ‘Tlzitinlzlkiirie-Barry-Lsvtiis ylggglfignu 1g: 13g Bruce Stewart 8a Co. w, cmnpboll Efllmlfifi 231- 664 (.-\. P. hy Guardian's Special Wire! .i=§7T<?-3?.? z 12?“.- 1:- i s ~ ' > 7 3.‘); Iiiic which figiurd in all three ' _ _ S. Johnson 231 194 233—- 058 p sum-l 193 1gp ‘_'()fl_ 592 _ _ _ , B__L ,___ w n qtiplis will start as a unit again, sgllgiolgan ‘i: H. Thornton 169 241 l'l3— E. Bl~11‘_ . . 343 113:5 lilli- §72 3h“ ‘ORK’ u. .‘_\‘.._‘\,l,_ Mmmgc‘: ‘mck Adam §aiq'__..__ l g l Total-JON. Jssynlh l55_- élulgllggll: American sport. tro and I I rm High single. P. Blnnott. 195- Ami-n 148 169 l54— 471 T...“ 39;; 993 1Q13_295a pscers now being success i._v Ht? A L l 3 High three. G. Keensn. 530- Tom] 851 891 903-2645 Di-Blois Bros. - Ilmy. Cvllllllll) s i Q SKATES SHARPENED I Friday fllflm M 7 °cl°ckl No‘ Majority for Oddfellows 2'15 pins. A‘ Clary; 303 13g 153_ 499 ‘ France and Belgium. a con- V L, l ° B~\T'TERY QIARGING- mflds VS- sPfllllls- High single J. Webster 2'76. R Kflnp 194 167 117- 4'78 i of 'I‘rot:ing Association lt‘ll’lOi'l".\ ‘ , 1 ‘l’ TIRE REPAIRING AND ' High three, J. Webster 669. F. Pierce‘ 1-42 302i 22% em ._ before deim‘ in: 1M ’ P l VULCANIZING Holy Redeemer Mixed Leone Points: i-t. ciuiwiiy 84 115"! lltliw-igé ‘ their homes UXTILV- - Oddfellows 8 W. Butler 19B 51 — ,, .. l. n 1 1 m q; n.0,: r n y ": llawllst- Bruce Stewart coho" Tctnls _. T06 916 4'76%3—-i505- terswlfvr‘: slfilygjd “‘°,‘,‘)‘E,‘,,,,pm,,, i I g‘ fill: A Ford sECTlg: 11137 199- 503 rlllizlfclulFyliicyretlliioil piliisml coiuitries." R0453!‘ Dllnffln- "PWLV P L \ ‘ l § A. Gari-iettn 225 163 1'10 L: Eldwards 272 239 140- 951 High ltlireclF. Pcrce 667. elected sccretaiiv-treastirer of the ' A l g D. Kirwin 1'73 109 87 R. barter 203 Points‘: 8 National Trotting Association said. “F ‘IEALTHY NR “T” . g flag-GS; Geo. St. Phone 1281 160 206 9i avfogtcom .90 u; an lézgllflgiiaros 2 _“mvi€zv€_e_eba_e_m N out‘) - ma‘: . . . . . W m; . 9 . sicAp" $711555 AND r|pp||5 __~ _________ ______ g , y, ,______________y B)’ EDWWA ’ V ' WELL I THINK A OOLLAWS OH— HE'S GOT’ FCXIR DOLLAkSl-l 0"‘ "F" “WNY s o E“ AT T" 4 ‘ ' LAPJ — UH -- oo YOU S'Pc/>L HiS onus STORE zxrm’ Ci-DCLATE. sou- TOO MUCH FQCHRITMAS§GPIN~ DAES! THEY WOULDN'T 61mm: my! MY MOTHER SAYS no u'L oov CAP s" AGE SHOULD BF. ALLOWED 1O CARRY "t so ‘$411K noun ‘Bouuo! WET NEWS “m. SPORT WDRlQ Major. Leaguers Pull Hornets Eaml QuebecHoclzeyAssociation Close vlclmYl Suspended By C.A.H.A. J u n i 0 r Loop Scheduled To O pe n Friday Ai. a meeting otf- the Junior Hoc- key League held yesterday after» noon in the Blue Room of .\lilton’s Old Spain it was decided that the Juniors would get underway Fri- day evening next with the two old rzvais Rangers and Abegnt-iis pio- iuding the action. The meeting WlllCll was expected to provide firewonks after rumors re dimension between the teams find league heads had been making the rounds for the past few days turned out to’ be calm enough af- ter President Dr. I. J. Yeo stated 1n his opening reindrks that teams and players would have to stick by the rules laid down by the league at their opening meeting. The Doctor's remarks. good sound flClYlCi‘ ill which he stressed the s that differences which had ng up in other seasons must forgoflen and also that ir- xesgxonsible talk iliJi. created a lot i: ai all times mum en went a long way ruffled state of af- ilJlS existed. Before mg on tiie business part oi the meeting the President said that coiiiribiiiiciis had been made i0 had the welfare " a‘. hear: and he .\:‘.d players would iiiem. _ .1... and Saint Dtiiutaifs a to comprise the _lil1‘.l0l' ieiiii. ‘k sens/in and as two f irst-inent- rnrt things going Peters, i... J8)‘. J. nac- n. forivnrds. Mc- Eaciieni. “Ytiiiock. Worth. L. Bfncqiizere. E. Jay. A. Biacqtiiere, Robertson. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT GILLETTE BLADE AND ASH-TRAY PACKAGE Q Teri packages of 5 Gillette Blue Blades (50 blades) in a handsome Bakelite ash-tray. Assorted colors. The ash-tray is frcc. You pay only $2.50 for the blades. SUNDAES - COU%E. , TAKIN’ QJT TH’ CHOCfLATE FATHEITN MOTHER GAVE HlM MCN4 EY; ‘FOO, I$FTER ALL THEY SAN) 'E>OUT NOT DOIN 1T4- \¥/HY;l ONLY GAVE HlM DOL- x l I