"HOCKEYJ TONIGHT AT 8.30 ABBIES HXWKS GET YOUR TICKETS NOW Reserved Seats-50c., 75c., $1.00 Balcony rush—35c. Fruits and Nuts. This gorgeous Perfec- tion Fruit Cake. Ice Cream Brick rich with Ica (‘roam Brick Pint Serves 6 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LOOKING ’EM OVER or "rec" To-nlrhi’; The mm: Cm the Gardner Red Shirts hurdle the Moncton Hawks tonight “"4 WWW! 80 into undisputed leadershi, of the senior Maritime H°°1<¢Y Home’? ‘This is the ques- tion uppermost in the minds of b06361 fans throughout the length and breadth of the Island Prov- ince. A victory for either aggrega- tion will plaoe them in the lead of "16 "bl! three loop," m gnvlops Imsition. at the pfqgm time u g1, schedule is fast drawing to I close. ,The outcome of tonight's clash means little to the Vair clan of Halifax, who are no doubt sitting up taking notice and awaiting the outcome. A win for Abbie: just previous to their final road trip of this section of the schedule would mean Plenty to the Red shins in their race for a play-off berth with Hawks and Wolves. 'I‘he Nick- lln clan are situated in g like manner, therefore the Children-25c. n.1- ulnnuls LOSE u filllllllKi 3-1 Momégntdgi. was M“ in the umus and spills dear w the tor medicine Maroons‘ fans had to ‘hearts o: fandom‘ swallow Saturday night when Can- andlcns, Montreal's other National Hockey League entry, humbled the big red team 3-1 and sent them toppling from the leadership of the Canadian section. Toronto Leafs passed Maroons to take first place with a smart win over Detroit. 'I'ho speeding Canadians seemed to have struck their stride at last. They are now undefeated in three Switch En Lineup will switch his front lines some- what for tonight's game. Beaton on one line will be flanked game to- Coach Gardner, it is understood. Joey W rich; Wing by Jackie Kane and left wing by McArthur. The other line will see "Chuck" Jemmett at centre, Hudson on the right wing and Walter Lawlorr on left. R0! Prowse and Harry Butler, Halifax, will handle the game. “Slime Kicking” Th9! have some great hooters in the United States National rom- ball or Rugby League. According to statistics the prize punt this season was made by Clark Hinkle, former Bucknell star. Hinkle, playing with the Green Bay Packers, made a ‘I'l- yard kick against the Chicago Bears on Sept 25. All kicks in this league are measured from the Jlne of scrimmage. so Hlnklefs boot actually carried 90 yards. The runner-up was Dick Nesbitt i of the Chicago Bears, who made a ‘ 75 yardcr against Stupletorl, Oct. 2. Stay On The Ice Hockey players who spend most of their time in the penalty box are more of a. hindrance to their team rather than an asset. stay on the ice-let the other fellow take the nods. Jackie Kane and Gordon Kennedy are the only two players in the league at the present who have not. as yet been penalized. A real good example to the rest oi the players. EDMUNTUN ‘Hawk Coach. ' Says Penalties Pleasure and Dazzling n. 4/4 .....i...-c.-. ..s.....,...,... .. PAGE SEVEN +O§O§§4~O§¥§O~§4 0-)+§-§60 6 64: starts, having beaten Ottawa, tied Rangers and defeated Maroons within eight dnys. The Muroons, dropping their first game in seven starts, simply could not cope with the speed and brilli- > ance of the "Flying Frenchmen." Newsy Lalonde's red raiders pep-r percd the Maroon citadel with n. heavy bombardment through all 3 periods. Maroons had the edge only for the first few minutes of the sec- ond period when George Halns- worth rose to the occasion with some magnificent goal tending. Creamy and cool and delic- iously flavored makes a per- CostHim Came _____.., .08 ES F I R ST “Penalties cost us the ame last ' " night, every goal scoredg by the Wolves came with men resting with i the timers," said Percy Nlcklin R w l when he arrived back from Halifax a I ' . . Edmonton superiors, touring Can- Wllh the Hawks this aflomwll- adian amateur hockey sextette, suf- Asked if the Halifax team had gpmvngngmg fered the first defeat of their Eur- ‘show-n as much improvement as the opean invasion here today, being score would seem to indicate he’ blanked by a French all-star team, said "no, they did not play a bit feet ending to a delightful’ meal. Order early from your near- PARIS. Dec. 111-50. P. cable)- est Perfection dealers. Mail your orders for Speedy Service. Skates mailed same day- l Postpaid. '7_l9B-12-l9-mwf-3i 3-0. The superiors presented an air light defence during the first period‘ ' and their opponents never threat- cncd seriously. In the second per- iod, however, the French forwards Holy l Na m e Club Bowling Ibetter-hockey than they did inI Moncton the last time they were here but we had two men in the: timers box almost throughout the- game." "We gave them a nlcc trimming Selection Largest sud. u c.c.u. sums on P. s. Island hanging From $1.00 to $7,511 displayed a surprisingly fast attack in the first period so far as the Ken [le In y alltiactitecéeyfizéxgongllaizatgiggiuplay, which playhwas concerned," h?! sold. ‘lzut ~ v »- _ _ ____ ' - . ., _ - in t e second sass on t e perm es s Team Loop - ..... . l "m" "YIN" 60MB l" All" INSPECT _ _ . _ ‘new, and the B_ L s_ usl1nnlrocksil. The Hawks conch had no com-‘ __i__ imghcst single o! 334, by J_ Malone, SGIIOfOTS plzllnf, to make on the work of the 0 ll R c 0 M P l. E T E L I N E 0 F (Qanvllfln PW") ' which gives him the lead to date Ye ell?“ xsmvmmc, n. s., Dec. 1s.- . for the special mm By the way’ RGIIQCTS Draw Nlcklln bore out the mm reiwrts c c M s K PFBSOM DPQSPBCi-S B"! 1°!‘ 9' “V” ——~ Mr. Malone was fortunate in secur- (C r ‘m m“ ‘line game “Te: mhby 1171239‘ I I I lmm llockéll 1988MB 1n Klllffi _ lug this scorc early in the games as a“ a" PW") MCDQM d» Salim! l a l e e . County. comprising Kentvllle. Bcr- lc“'““l“‘“ m“) our only lady bowler Out-played izTTAvliA» 1m- 18-—-Elshtthous-|@t=1lre we mtnn was 50mg l“ srval P wick, Port Williams, Canning and __ h, 1 m w,“ as wen m, m, rm peeve saw Ottawa senators. sivlo-MOHC ‘=11 “Kc “Ke- l . . Centrcville. The schedule will get Mzggogggkogzit i?“ Egg“: thzld game? 5 their ranks riddled with injuries, I SKA’l lbs SHARPENED under way early in January. first place m the. International sew “Flying Frenchmen” game the New Y°rk Ranger! t0 8- N H L ' _ - e ‘W tlon of the Notional Hockey League Kit C°Yl° 155 193 17° Stfcsgfgtelxlinthtif Zcgfilasbtgiigélt land ' ' --- _- _ _ C. McKcunn. . . . . . . .. 253 140 1'73 e!‘ 0 0n r pace ——i— o on the heck’ or a clean but‘ 3 0 m W Arsenmm (Capt) 103 In 223 in the International section of the ' T°r°nt° 3' Detm"; 0' MC G l Défedfs “mph Over Detrmt’ the" secrmd Vie" U. ' Gflhm 194 171 191 National Hockey League. Canadlens 3. Maroons i. _ ‘-_-_ H d 4 T 2 loll: (Kathe seaiaonnlvg the wings’ A. Pcters 1'10 Murray Murdock netted both “M18” 2- ‘Maw’ 2- ‘°“°'“m° ' ac ams‘ re s r . - ~- . drvdr _ 0 Totahzsa,’ Ranger goals in the second period, llel- c c M ‘ l The Stanley Cup holders got the 13, 1; s. "Shamrocks" the first ‘m a P“! ‘mm 05519 AB- ' ' ' (Canadian Press) jump on their opponents and scor- J_ Malone _ _ _ _ , , _ _ ,_ 334 191 155 mundson. the second on a doublc lulvrflfllloflfll League _ BOSTON, Dec. Iii-Fast skating ed twice in the opening period. De- R_ MCGmwu-y (Capt) 137 142 138 assist from Asmundson and Cccll F E N N E L L a n d c H A N n L E R and flashy stickhandling carried troll: warmed up to their work in 1g Bradley 221 136 208 Dmcm- Ottawa-S bu” 0! 80515 Bllllflli? 5. Cleveland 1- - McGill University of Montreal to a the latter part of the first session J_ Hggnn 155 252 153 “me ll'°m "'8 PBPPBU “kid line" of London 4. Windsor 2. wvli mgrized 4-2 triumph over Hnr- and had a. margin of plny in the F_ mylm _ _ , , _ 170 116 141 sydvnowev Em Tmlhel’ and Gus 305W“ 1. DPYFQll- 3- --—--——?---~______. -.__ _______ __ .._ _____ ___ l" rdrd University in the second same second period nllhwsh the world 'I‘ctol—264ll. - F°“-"“d» “W” sllallnl!‘ "l" fir“ Chicago. 0: N- Y- Amvlivflnfi. 0- .____ _ , __, 0i’ their United States invasion. The contest, played in Boston Garden Saturday night before an appreciative crowd, showed the Cuuudlans at their best. Were it not for wild shooting, the Montreal- crs would have piled up- a much more impressive margin. On nu- im-ruus occasions ihcy appeared to champions scored the only goal in that period. 'I‘ireless Hamid Cotton brought clown the house by scoring the first. goal of the game in the third min- ute. The veteran left winger swooped into the goalmouth to pick up King Clancy's forward pass and and Touhey the second. Strzib. Wins From ‘ McCorkindale JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Dec. lB.—(A.P.)--W. L. (Young) Saturday night on the Holy Nam Alleys the legion Band boys de- fcatod the Falcons by a majority of 133 pins. C. McKcnno rolled thigh single of 242 pins and Charles Coyln rnllod high thrcc (S47 pins. BAND (overtime tie). $42. 00 Average Price For, Pelts At Mt’l. Auctior (Special to the Guardian) Purdiv-Ferguson sums co., mo. Headquarters for 4454-0" l:4 §OO-Q+Q-O-O-O400+O4: hnvc the Hili'\'.l1~d goulkccpcr nL belt the puck in out of Beach's C. Gayle 204 337 goelsmbling, (3591-3111 hggvywelght box. “w” "lml b“ °“°" “m” “w” "am w. hicI-‘nrlnne . 147 99 18a er, last night defeated Dan Mc- MONCTON, N. B., Dec. 1'l-—Pri< \\.,.,-c high or wldc. The first change oi‘ front lines,“ Mcflprlnnc . - ... 16B 174 152 iCorkindale, South African hcavy- of m; pens registered an advmu -_-_-----— ’brought Toronto another goal when G McMahon __ 15g 157 17g weight, by decision. of mm g5 u; 3o pef um, at (h. c‘ c‘ M. S EXPERIENCE - lchllck Cflnflvher- burly W" WlHBBPIA Mmamne 1m 21o 214 lur auction held in Montreal dur- ‘l-Ixpcrioxicc has been culled the look Harvey Jackson's nlce'y timed ' 905 877 93g ; the week, dammed Geofgg can. M“"'°‘l““"'°§l"'°“““"5‘ bu“ "“‘ m“ “a “m” Wm‘ “ “"1"” Sh“ Total. .....-272o TO APPQGI FY0112 President of the Canadian and z iuriuuately she never has a lurgc l» the corner. Jackson drew the " FALCONS e a Nu ionul Live Silver Fox Breeders W , I "Wlfltlw- ‘feké’? °""':°2‘°1°§fb°‘°'°uv' s. Cox 1&4 21o m A D 661310" R8 Aggglaflnn who was a passenger Mail orders filled promp yon receipt of price. "5 ° 9”’ ° °““° e" D c," m . , 19s 1a: 14a - on the Maritime Express of the Ca- — ~31 9031s , .. 131 iaa 127 Freight Rates nadian National Railways this " P, power ,. 191 182 1'14 .____ (Saturday) morning en route from - C. McKcnun ,,. 146 242 214 KENTVILLE, N. S.. D00. 15——(BY Montreal where he attended the — »-- ~ ‘ ' 850 952 785 The Canadian Press)—The execut- fur auction to his homo in Summcr- Y. BASKETBALL m x 8 r I ‘seem to click. Bill Partridge and ' - '. 3 z -\ "ma. 23. l-‘rank Storey were the stare for tho _ Give him a Tami ...-2587 ive of the Nova Scotia Shippers’ NoTEz-‘Iliere will be a prize for Association under president H. O. side, P. E. I. ‘rhero were more pelts put up for auction in Montreal than were Navy, 412 Sr-Y, 21. ‘Hi-Y. Bill collected 15 points. Will Running ihvir .~l:-zu-Z of conrccu- lMclsaac did l splendid johns ref- w‘ here tomorrow to ,, ilidifzltcsffnrlqilggtndorcetflii. 801:1: yliaiizisrriognwii-ililipglrfletfrom a decision of plgced on the mndom Eng market h In illie finalugunlllo ‘Of! ill‘? m?“ tivc vlciorics m nun zwn, tho ill-Y ewe, o Xmas dinner. the Board of Railway Commisslon- at the auction hold there about t8“: 355m?! ‘t8 “lgflglls In; loam defeated the Mucous by tho The lineups follow: _ ers which would add 15 cents to the same time, he stated. Felts e F i.) tie ans"; 13,6}, m: 5mm “l 3343- In m‘? “pcnmg Per‘ “by "l"!!! I t the freight rate on a barrel of all- handled by the Association which game w‘: ‘is all‘; angel “BN6 ind the Iii-Y mn wild, to score Goes i2 Grant 4 ' D I R Prlces In pies from the Annapolis Valley to represents fox breeders throughout “y sh°r rpthc igmgldual tlhnlm twg,ny_flv.._ whnc the mo“ the MGM,“ 5 DOYIBS ‘Halifax. Canada he said nverugtxl $42.00 a tzotllnuc s DY For “w Mmuirg "lmdY “mm 5mm “m elgm- This PflYlPldBQ l5 Hlfley 10 Bahamas Quote The present rnte is 13 cents. A piece. The outlook for the pelt f; i“ Go" ' “d “cwéhon WW1; “'11s lllilfilll‘ duo. to the flue rlcfeu- Jones Cox o previous ruling had set forth that market, Mr. Callbcck continued, yo?’ d, 5s 11h ‘,n,‘,n‘,.,. “(u-mg Ewe "l">"‘““ of smrcy mm Morris’ IM°"l-“ 3‘ 9°"? a i 10 fling d ch “M” i b“ m and ‘here is m m_ °lll5 a" "K- ‘ ° ~ l‘ lhc ill-Y guards, it vms (his Pfllflstprpy lVlcKennu l "9"" comm! “n er a p a very g emblem Win15 Iienry ‘m5 the that smcihcrcd the offensive ', ions of the Maritime Frelsht Rates creased demand for Wlis- The" mo]. o; u... Sr-Y. mu cwlcctod “Mm o. 58pm P0,." m, Co, ---»-~—-—- . l I we" twnly'l'wo Emvpea“ buyers thirteen of his team's twenty-one time Mm. “me (Canadian Press) Act would be entitled to reimburse- Car Loadings MONTREAL, Dec. l8-All price-S ment when rates established under at the Montreal fur auction ns well pomm ~ . in the Bahamas this winter were the Act were further reduced in ef- as others from New York, Cnnad- The lineups follow: The Falcon defense at limos was "dill-Yd Pllc" being quoted in sterling, Capt. the forts to aid the industry. This had ian silver pelts being much in de- N", Sr-Y wide opcu, to lot thc ill-Y inwards (Cugazrnm) Hon. B. E. H. Clifford, Governorybcen reversed, on the ground that rnand by New York buyers as Can- Ayers 15 Taylor 3' score almost at will. The period OTTAWA Doc. IFTOM“ ca‘ and Commander-ln-Chlef oi thowordlng of the Act will not permit adlan pelts are considered super- McMahon 5 Rico cudcd 25-8 for illC-‘Hl-Y. ‘ _ loadings m’ Canada for the we" Bhaamas, informed H. C. Collcfwsuch action, although the "intent" ior to those produced by United G055 14 li-‘nry l3 in the second pound filo Shana (nded Dec‘ w’ was 38,004‘ The we“ A . secretary of the Canadian-West In- ‘was there, no legal right had been states breeders. v Ryan 4 “Jllwr 1 Olllwofed ill!‘ lllI-Y blzlys- _ rn-I-w 11:‘ before the tom was 42.208. For m. “Vi. ldm“ Hague‘ during a telephone mm‘ Montreal l’ “W m" °r “m “mid” “mm 2 lfmvw rcllfghills m“ {w m If.‘ thv ‘ wcck ended Dec. 25, 1931, the total . kl |conversation on Saturday which of- Efforts will be madc by the shlp- greatest fur auction centres nnd J, Connolly lucid 4 llylllltgi‘létlflitzvgll; 3:100; 1);“. (efmcd was 49,586‘ The “was were real“ doubtless will continue to increase L. Connolly 4 _. . l. .N0 fine pig-ya‘ WM l m “may by the Dommlm Bureau ‘ficiaily inaugurated telephonic pm’ association to reach some Plflfl by ilvc Ill-Y. W. Goss-Jiclcrco. » . Cllli‘.l.lllilllll for the Falcons, tlic in prestige in this respect. The o! statistical m“ wars “gum communlc ‘ion by wire nnd wirc- whereby the new ruling may be lcss between Canada and the Bo- circumventcd. It would raise the hamss. rats to 2B cents a barrel. G. MilCD0ll§Hll—Tll1l(‘i‘ mud scor- er. wore a new low record for the year. next fur nuctlon in Montreal op- ens January 9th. icmn xvorkcd hnrd, but just wouldn't