fnacamaan. 11. 1931 i‘ " . i Junior Hockey GYROSCOPES . souriiroar QUEEN HOTEL LEVIN iiUR c0. ADMISSION .25 Cents gflflam Dalhousie And ‘Hawks Again Tie Both Teams fiat-idle For Ninety Minutes Without Reaching A Decision. i \ ' DALPIOUSIE, N. 13., D60. 16. (BY the Canadian Presto-Thirty min- utes of overtime hockey failed to break a deadlocked tie b tween Dal- homie Rangers and Moncton Hawks in a senior Northern league match here tonight. The score was one-all 1—Moncton, Gill 9.50 Penalties: Gill. Stops-Foster 6; McCann 5. Third Period FRIDAY, s P. M. ‘ Abbies T rounce ‘Fredericton 3-2 Hickeson Clan-IS-how Heels To Fast Capital Hockeyists—Loca1s Tried But Not Found Wanting. HOW THEY STAND BY “TEC" Team P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Moncton 2 1 0 1 3 2 3 Charlottetown . . . . . . . . 1 1 0' 0 3 2 2 Bathurst 2 1 1 0 6 10 2 Carnpbellton i2 1 1 0 10 6 '2 Dalhousie ............. 1 0' 0 1 1 1 1 Fredericton .. . . . ... . .. 2 0 2 0 ' 8 5 0 Taking the play away from thelperformed brilllantlywhile reliev- Frederictun Capitals-and a wholeiing Gross in the last stanza. The lot of good strategy from coachiboys were good last night-but had Stan Burgoyne, Doug l-llckesonsi to be to beat Capitals. fighting Abeguzeits defeated the New; ' Brunswick invaders here last nightl in a heart-breaking three period struggle by a score of 3 to 2 in the! 511g‘ g°gtzm1utfis fivfitutsgxieg opening Prince Edward -Is1and*111 w c 3°“ e3 ° chukker of the Northern Hockey tfled-f “gmzmmlglfmb”; m2“: League. P“ '° Grabbing two smart goals in the rubber home‘ o” minute previous first and second periods, only to m this acme’ Nicholson fined in: see the count tied against them in puck past Bub“ 1mm the 111;; u the third, Abegweits against heavy. the 3°“ w” “mowed by flee odds—-a five man front line attack- Duncan’ THE SCORES as the two teams gave up scoring at. 2-Dalhousle, Taylor 14.20. counted again a. little past the mid- way session and hung tennciously to Second Period I , - tempts and concluded their ordeal. ' F _The game. featured by fast skat- or lug, rugged checking and sensational saves by goalies, was one of the best yet seen in Dalhousie rink. The first tally came in the see- ' ond period when Gill, Moncton de- fence-man, beat out McCann. Al Tay lor evened the score when he shov- sd the puck into the Moncton net after a scrimmage in front of the ‘Penalties: Gill, LeBlanc, Taylor. Stops-Foster, 8; McOann 6. First Overtime Period No score. Penalties: N. Cook. Stops—-Foster ‘i; lvlicCann 5. Second Overtime Period the lead to the BITTER. END. one mmute 1mm the 9e94,“, It was ‘a glorious victory against Schwab took a. pass from Kane to and sundry‘ Further sun’ »Bowman wide while Kane crossed night's win have placed the Abeg- | over 1m. a “tum pa“. and gem“; weits—-a-t least in the eyes of main- it, raced m on Bub“ who never land sports writers among the ‘had B chama 1|; was a swggt 3°31, chosen few to cop the Northern t Am“. ‘an mgnutes o; hard hqckey Hockey M85118 11W?- with Fredcrteton forcing the play. Whit. a V1911”?! T119 11111941‘. 11°11“ :Haro1d Gross was sent to the cooler. ing his way from the Foam lastflscenung a, score, Coach Burgoyne night: overheard choking voices Ofipulled his defence from. the ice to the hardened men fans singing the 1gub5titute two forwards, five in all praises of the courageous red and in an assault on the Abolwfliii @115" I black crew, and at the same time i del. The move was a 800d 0119- 51181 noticed tears of joy trickling downibefore Gross drOPlW-l We!‘ 111° the fair cheeks of many an ardent i boards, Fredericton broke the goose- a team feared and respected by all v break rut and pun “fawn and i goal, Penalties: Cook, Taylor, Cook, ‘ Ken‘. Taylor. Stops-Jester, 5; Me- SIIMMARY Canhi 3. First Period Third Overtime Period No score. Penalties: Barrage. Stops-Foster No score. l1; McConn, 6. Penalties: None. Stops. Foster 5; McCann 5. Second Period Bathurst Trims Campbellton 4-2 ' BATHURBT, N. 3., Dec. 16——(By “'18 Canadian Presw-The Tigers of Oampbcllton sprang into the arena with Bathurst tonight, found their anticipated prey to be too large a mouthful, and retired from the scene of battle at the small end of a four Io two score. It was a regular sen- Murray, Sharpe, defence; 'l‘rltes, centre; Thomas, Beaulieu, wing; Miller, Young, spares. ' THE SUMMARY First Period lor northern league hockey match. L-Bathurst, Luce (B. Carroll) ll. lady admirer of the home team. With the fatal minutes slowly, yes, very slowly, passing by to the tune of fandom hearts and hopes beating n. rythm to the sound of puck on blade, and with Harold Gross, brilliant Abbie defenceman out of the game from injuries, his team mates carried on againstfear- ful odds-but won. What an ovat- ion, when the final bell sent its joyous notes resounding out the Forum. The hardened leg- ions of (Jieser returning to Imper- ial Rome after-awictonio paign against the Gauls were never greeted with more vociferous cries of jubilation than were these striplings. Mllttades, when he led ion a-cropolis met no more stirring reception. And did they deserve it- through- ' cam- 1 his slim army back to the Athen-' iegg amen Mosher took a pass 110111 -McArthur inside the Abbie blue line, 'the latter racing in counted on Stull. | Play livened up more furiously oh this tally, and Bchwab. 891111118 l break, looked perfect for a score. but was cross-chucked b? Wl- n- The illegal check was missed by the i referee. h... 11...... Coach Burgoyne gave the "all up" signal at the openins o1 111111 mom- orable period. Hi8 110i’! resPilnde-d one hundred percent. 11111 51-111 d9‘ fensive tactics had them 1111111118 leather on every sortie. At the nine minute mark iandorn hopes W918 slightly dampened when Harold Gross was seen skatinz 113111111111 be‘ The first period was fast and without any penalties. B. Carroll and Beaulicu counted for Bathurst 2.—Campbellton, Beaulieu, 12.30. Stops-Jarvis 8; Champoux B. I'll tell the cock-eyed world. They ' hind the blue line, and when he was showed the stuff and all that goes helped, over the boards in retire- with it which combines to make af merit, it looked still worse 101' 1110 a bearing on. a request for extradi- md Campbellton, respectively. Two . quick goals were added to Bath- urst's score in the second session by K, car-roll and .1’. Burke. Ilene made a succesful solo ’ avor in the thud, and Beaulieu finished the scoring om q pas from Thomas. Second Period t-Bathurst, K. Carroll, 5.30. 4- -—-Bathurst. K. Burke (Lane) 6.30, Penalties: B. Carroll 2; Miller 2. Stops-Jarvis 5; Champour 4. THE LINE U75 Third Period Bathurst-Jarvis, goal; B. Carroll, McKenna, defence; J. Burke, cen- tre; K. Carroll, Lane, wing; storer. Doucet, Luce liid Burk, spires- Campbeilton-Champoux, goal; IHEKEIEII MARRIED (Amoeiated Press) HAVANA, Dec. l6—Kid Chocolate. lunior lightweight boxing cham- pion, was married b11110!!! 101111? to Rosario Mora, and it was be- lieved that his legal troubles were over. While the ceremony was being harried out the fighter was sailing for Havana aboard the Morro Castle after eighteen day!" o1 i111 in the United States awaiting a l-Bathurst, Lane, 1.30. it-Carnpbellton, Beaulieu (Thom- as) 13. Penalties-Lane 2. stow-Jarvis ‘l; Champoux 5. FUR. MARIIIMES (Canadian Press) OITAWA, Ont., Dec. Id-Bound for Halifax where they open an ex- hibition series tomorrow night, Rid- eaus, of the Ottawa City Senior Hockey League left here today. Arriving at 5.80 tomorrow, the Rideaus clash with Halifax Wolver- ines that night and on the following evening meet Truro Bearcats. Sat- urday they play in Amherst, N. 5., and an attempt is being made to arrange a game at New Glasgow RiiiEillIS FF; team ace high in the hearts of their followers and one to be feared by opponents. To pick one individual more than the other among the rank and file of last night's winners, would be to some very unfair. bectuse each and every player on the lineup gave their all, especially in that long to be remembered last period. Howev- er, one again we got to pass the laurel wreath to‘ Jackie Kane. who just out of a sick becl, damned a. uniform and turned in a fighting " and heady exhibition of hockey that surprised his most ardent support- lcrs. Another bright star that. flash- ‘od and flashed again throughout the fixture, was Ray Stull, Abbie net girrdiun, who single-ironclad and in n masterly fashion bent Fredericton advances that were lab- cllcd as certain counts. In fact Beaton, smart Capital centre, was the most surprised man on the ice when he rnced in on Stull in the icarly second period alter splitting the barrier to rifle a wicked drive from three feet out, but Stull was hawk-cred and elegant and the bold Joey disappointed. Fredericton were beaten at their own game last night. Their wing-s, boring in over the blue line were overanxious in their endeavors to score and as a result, were caught flat-footed behind the Abbie line, homesters. I After thirteen minutes of play. 111 i which Abbies were 911m“ 1° 111° limit, Fredericton finally realized, when Ernie Mosher 8111111“ 5 111°“ puck which was batted out from be- hind the net to beat Stull through a ' tangle of legs and hockey sticks. = With the score tied and Gross out of the same thihzs look"! 8°11 °1 dark and forebodinl on tho 1101mm» but there's always a siiP 1W1‘ w? ind ]lp—-flfld Abegwelts again broke .into the scorinfl column. when W" qnfle Tommy Oliver £00k hold 0i’ the disc, stickhandled through the Capl- tol front line, beat one defsnceman and passed the rubber w Doucct- iwho, in scoring position completed ‘a play that brought the fans 110111 their seats in frenzied 011981‘!- The last six minutes. olthoflah scoreless, was none the less 11811‘- raising. Fredericton employed every known, trick and strateilY 01 111° trade to get in on the brilliant Stull 'for a score, but the best they 0011111 do was shoot from far out and trust to the luck that never came. THE SUMMARY Flrlt Period i-squarebriggs to Nicholson. 4 min. Penalties-Oliver, 1 min-l 311051195 2 minutes. Second Period ‘Fl-IE CHARIFETOWN GUARDIAN It’s true, sales were 0E a had become careless in ' exceptions a fresh, close ll‘ wcisn’t the depression... . F COURSE the manager said, “It's the depression. C) I’m mighty sorry Bennett, but business is bad and\ we must cut clown. I hate to see you go and wish you all kinds of luck. The cashier has your check". bit and good policy dictated a reduction in overhead. But why was Bennett selected? The plain truth of the matter is simply this-Bennett his appearance. He wash’: always particular about shaving. L In times like these employers are super-critical. Things that might have been overlooked two years ago are is now. g In the past shaving wasn't as easy .as it Today Gillette offers an exceptionally keen razor blade especially made to shave: tender skin without irrita- tion. Try it on our positive money-back guarantee. Buy a package and use one or two blades. If you d0n’t agree every shave is far superior- unusually easy and comfortable-return the package to the dealer where purchased and get a full refund. fillets cause‘ enough for dismissal today. With very few LookiNG "EM ovals I shave is vitally important in getting a place or keeping one. (By Tee.) Abbies-It was a great; ggmg] Now for Moncton, Bathurst and Campbellton. It's a tough away- from-home proposition, but a fight- ing splrlt, the calibre of last night's exhibition, is enough to carry a clan of the Abegweit ilk through an even heavier campaign. Again, we doff our chapcuus to one, Doug l-lickcson. Coolncss in the face of fire and Judgment in the pinches is‘ Hlckcsons middle name. Timely and 0. K. "$601711" Ross, Amherst sports writer and well known in Maritime sports circles has the following to say with regard to a certain prac- tice “baiting the referco." He says: There is an element entering into Maritime Hockey that is being (ic- l>1°Y6d by the older inns. The vet- erans may have had their faults, his decisions did not meet with the approval of Moncton spectators. That's poor sp0rtsmanship—nothing else. Hockey clubs and rink man- agements should unite in an effort to halt this nasty practice of the cash customers. I'll admit that the people pay-but pcrmisison to sock a referee with a pop bottle or a lump of dough is not included with their ticket. If this bnll dodger stunt is started in Amherst, there nrc going to be a few more words said and a few names mentioncd—Thnt‘s not a threat-M's a promise. If other sport writers in the Provinces will not endeavor to check those prac- tices-I'll offer my best. for the sake of the game, the players and the real sportsmen. Nut‘! scd, "Scoop"--nn<l Amen id the above.-"Tcc" but they were always generous in their applause cf any play. They did not conduct the silly child like 13001118 that is the testimony that the home town fans oilcr to a visit- 1118 team today. That's rotten. There have been examples enough Sch aaf Win s In Second ‘Round From Ciacomos RAZORS BLADES 1085 St. Alexander St., Montreal, Quebe RPMHM, v_Bnutua C. N. R. OFFICE LEAGUE DARLINGS Americans ___.._. John H. Howatt 123 1'12 NEW YQRK, 1~:_ y" 13m 16__|J. F. Gordon . 215 131 (By the Canadian Prose-The New Sam Hood 1a?» W1 York Americans, pace setters in the 11119311 6111111111. - - . . - - - 141 145 Canadian group of the National G199‘? 13191111110111 153 102‘ Hockey League, todiy announced BETTY Walsh . . . . . . . 111 83 Eddie Convey, centre recalled from‘ ~—>- --—-- the New Haven club of the Can-_ i270 W73 indium-American magi“). win reJTotai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1711i 'pcrt in time to play against the. Canadicns at hlontrcnl tomorrow SYORTS night. The Americans rclc"s':d two play~_ crs cn option at. the some time. W~ C- 13111495 - - - - - ~ - - ~- 1117 153- ksending Happy Pmms, lgflywing, to Gordon Williams \ 163 201" ‘New Hum“ and pm Grosvenor. Earl McDonald . . . . . . . .. 204 1'73” center and Wlllg, to the Bronx W. C. McLeod .. . . . . . . 117 193 Tigcpg u; n". ganadgm, American Jean McLean’ . . . . . . 7R3 180 circuit iMaud Mt-Canncll . . . . . . .. '73 1G3 ' L, o , 733 833 Broth!‘ ‘*1 d ‘And Total .................... 103s (Zens Draw FORUM. hionircul, Que, Dec. islRflMBlii-IRS (Hy the Canadian" Prcssl-A draw} was [liven Lou Brouillard, world's M. A. Howatt 245 111-426 weltcrv ' 1t champion, who hails '13 M. Bmhflilt ..--. 206 from Worcester, lifass, in his ten N. A. Nicholson 122 115473 _..4-— vb“, tion. The girl's father, Pablo Mora. Monday. while the red and black forwards ay-Schwab to Kane, imlnute. in m; Amherst mm.‘ The pfacflcfg‘ d P1“ n01 “h "B b ,, Ruby Campbell 123 n1_2u '3 m‘; “w.” mm o; ‘Much-q M“; raced into scoring position. This a-‘McArthur to M0511"? 13 mm" 01 1111111118 things at the rcicrcc is_ w T; , 1121;116:1111 oi‘ Nu: ltYiii-lk. in atlie w- 5- DBVYQ 156 156-312 ‘i ‘w/ Mora undsr the promise of rnar- In charse of “Ham" Iowry. the {and a great defence thrown up by utes. w mother Bentle little habit in xvhich‘ 1‘ "1 "s" feature bout M (he Chrmmas has: A_ h Rowan _ In “M292 . Hug party is made up of: my Johnson, Oliver and G-ross was mainly res-w Penalties-Gross. 2 minu s. they are engaging. Friday night m‘ BOSTON M m, 164x , ket fund boxing show hem mnightiTotoi 19m a m “remuny w“ unarmed m Sammy Mulligan. Eddie Finnigan, ‘ponsible for tne lulllng of the Cap- Third Period Moncton, Referee Drummic was giv- - _*‘-“-~ °~ 11°, A crowd f W “imam 5000 | | 1'1" “m” °' m“ “"1" 1m “l” "Mk Quinn’ Amie Morrison‘ Earl M] clicking mach‘ ' Emmet’ m nmmm l te an i mow" °1 dwghnm‘ bmwsc scliialiii, $11M“ Bcimn heavy-ion hand the Eayrl L. 33$ finvmclnnas - ‘. -,- Thli ,5_o ,l4 nus’ we! ediGci-B- 1* - " ‘may’ who citmuteefl Tali Tl 31111612311?’ Pa“! M‘ ‘on and Chums Kanee and‘! Dbxuocltttzikiizvgi- 8:12:12: renglntvlucs-smtgziuc2étminutiie- l "- gomas,’ late? Itilnn ‘liniiggstaticeiiiqborollzh, Governor General of Can-i - attorneys represen ocoa ‘ ' . . d. h .1. d ll. t ' mu the bride H“ x l a better defensively. and offensively Shots on net-On Stull, 29, On R‘ wing in the second iound tonight. The Sh“ w ° 91°" “<1 1 ‘i P“ 10111180 10 J. R‘ New“ 97 _,m_, - ~ - ~ -‘ "c _ shc .1 many excellent combination Bubgr, :1, Dunc“ Amhqns Italian went down iromablowtothe e 511°“ Gordon swan 162 ,.-,;__3w~ bot-her were ‘mount- ~ tt ks h " ' ‘ - . . - ' Brouillard ~u~ u ~ n ht u i‘ h " '"‘ ‘I a ac . w ile the second string of centre lmddle about 11M “fly through the 111 1 s 1 011i; w H Townsend 13., 155 2M . , NEW HAVEN. Colin-i 93° 16"‘ Nicholson, Bquarebriggs and Saun- LINEUPS Kim, “oé-nu.t~,-o1lnd and ammugh h, “Timed on out the ten rounds. lie was always w' A’ M La n ' n ‘ (B, the Olnadtm Pre:s)~Edd1e d"! W91‘? Bfeflt- Nicholson demon ‘ L. Wihfl 4 the Ifloor displaying indications of a o" 11111 offensive. sondm! 11-1161 P111” bell ‘Ri c m“ it?“ .- .- . . _ _ 00111191599111“? 51111 1e“ “m? o1 m’ Btfltfid 11118116! 0f his Old B011 Abbie: cum“. 531W“ Stem 10111 the referee counted him out. T1195 11110 Gains‘ nfrivxiif with h’s I: R l: t New Haven Basics. Console-Am" throughout the tat, with liib and Goal - Alternate“... rowvui arms. 61".". showed srme ' ' “ _ _ 1 F cricon l-oasvo teem» W" “dmd 5111B iolovlhs an cutstandins exhibl- Stull nuns: Abbie: - Nl0h0l80il,B(l1l0i'ebring<_ The Italian displayed little w. soon esunear-yun-h-M and nbsnrb- ,5 '8_2 ‘M; I . trdiy to 1191111 1° 111° 173W York tlon. Walter Lawlor inieeted into Defence Bound . . gressiveness and Wfii m, Easy vicg. ed all the crrmyi-v. ind tn gin h'm_ ' ‘ ' ~51 ' v - Americans of the National Hockey the play by Hickeson as a utility Oliver Ferguson CB91tJll-~Beptqu Qgmlnou iiv- im for sehaars 39"“ and i555 The “H. v - __ -- -~ » .... - ctf‘ no ' ' z meague. Convey is from Toronto. showed his real worth up front, and Gross Bowman Arthur. ' V Schasf weighed 206; _Bergomas 226410115; the blgsrll. £5,115? ‘om a ‘$31.32;; [GT Jzé-tzct... -