V I1 is 11931 -A - . _ _ 1111> Ui-iAKi.u1 |r.|uvv1\ uun1\'u1A1\ _ ' “-.i»-Y X Q I Chou ll ~ \.,.¢ the Canadian Pr )_B CAPITALS 'ln R pal of ess J slamming 3-Moncton, R°d Coo - - - r _ . . -PAGE SEVEN _ ‘ if-I-O--EL Fredericton Lo ’ N FIRST LE G i _ riltnnrsnlvl TEM. T0The H3WkS2' F _ 1v1or~1croN_ N. B.. nec. 14. raylcri 11.22 ~ ' _ is Art ‘ 1 goals in the first per iod and than remaining on the de fence, the Moncton Hawks started AnEcwE|Ts 1... ` l re t°m9l"' mth _B two to one vic- Foster (Moncton) 9. M. '1,.`ieksts on sal 'r l11°”°"°”F’°‘1‘"’°‘°“°’Pli°'i- Wh_°=e e uesday at 10 3 m‘ , 181111 1’-1120 was secured in the init Second Perlcd , Prlwl- Sl-00. 'l5c, 600. 50o. tax extm, |ial session. The game had its high. 10° Seats for Children 15 . ’ 7”" “ld under 35e 1 '1811tS, but the brand of play Sen- No score. cr ` _ -- / _- _ i MOSh0: counted for Fredericton, Penalties: Webster, G 5 _ ‘ :T N: , while Con11r>Zl_v and Red Cook shot on, MeManus_ _ g°als 1°" 111” Hawks- ' Stops: Bubar 7; Foste g . V \ , k_v. 1-.. Models in all sizes for Hockey, Pleasure ers mms 0-H the Hmm WMP Dazzling _ A lnes while the Kentville Wildcats i ,.7 'A 3 " @ E.,\.`A.;_l§'-` 1 gue President, and released for pub- , “ ‘ Qsgtl, lication to The Halifax Herald re- jlif _ ._ _,L _ ‘Y _ Wprcscntative tonight by Wm. M. \ a" 0 I , fi. ,Yr 5, ag.; 5 I-Inniilion, Secretary of the League. I ll I 5 U v' 0 _ \ THE GIFT THAT MAKES .THEM ALL HAPPY AN ideal 'Christmas Gift. You know someone who loves skat- ing in the Crisp, invigor- ating winter air. Check up on his or het skates. A pair of one of the lat- est models of C-C-NL Skates attached to newly- designed C-C-M- Shoes would double their plea- sure-and you would have the pleasure of giving “the best. C-C-M- Outfits (skates and shoes combined) run from $4.50 to $35.00. 3C of *P3 “¥"~n1'9){A~V"li{’i *L some . Q; _-. .' ,rv-‘ _ _»- . __,L_________ _-__ _,__ __ _s ,. -- C' C' M' V30. while the Halifax Wolverines will ntcrlain the Kentvllle Wild- BRACE’ McKAY & COMPANY’ Lm/"TED ‘Vents sit thc Forum the same night. Wholesale and Retail Distributors 1. SUMMERSIDE, P- E. 1. _ J P _ 1N'cIAL ~D1s'l‘R1BU'r0Rs c c M s1os'r 1>A1o ' $1.00 'ro $7.50 PAIR/ SAME DAY A 'ff _ ' R. T. HOLMAN LTD. v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .ln _uri ' BE PREPARED ' sh 01111 orlv at 1’ """““ "° °1 M' lg' & Fergusons Shoe St0l‘¢ W _ _e ..__,._é_ __ 4 t . _ up to the boom busiaesl _ FOR C- C. M. SKATES AND 1 ' ' AGENTS oU'rF1'1‘s. . » 'PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE CO. LTD. f ciisrlouctovvn. P- E- 1- _ .S THE SUMMARY First Period 2-Fredericton. Webster, (Mosh- ` rcmiuw aiu, Mosher. Meinl 1-Moncton, Connolly, 1.46. tosh. ` aid) 1719 2 Penalties. Ferguson N. Cook. 2 Gill 2, Burrage, Mc hur. No score. Stops: Bubar 8; Foster 11. Tifgers CAMPBELLTON, N. B., Dec. 14.| (By the Canadian Press)-Opening the senior Northern Hockey League. here tonight, Campbellton Tigersl overwhelmed the Bathurst Paper-' makers 8 to 2. The Papermakers, a walker team than last year’s line up, had DeG1asse for its goalie, a young player with little experience. All the scoring came in the fixstl two periods. Campbellton counted thrice and Bathurst once in the first session. One minute after play: cpcned in the middle stanza Bath-, urst made its second and last tallyll C‘mpbcliton followed wi-tl; live in Q row, | DcGrasse stopped 30 yiots a- gainst 25 for Alianach. THE SUMIMA RY -1 Campbellton, Miller (Murray) 4.26. 2-Campbellton, Beaulieu (Trit- TE. Mosher. Fredericton .. P T0 Pogtpgne Race 1A. vv-easter, r'1~cder1cion .. V ___ V. Ferguson," Halifax Papermakers 3-Bathurst, Lane (K. Carroll) 1040 4-_C.mpbeI1ton, (Trltes Beaul- F. icu) 17.45. Pensitiesz B. Carroll, Stops: Allanch 8; rasse 10. 'Ja . 1-Iamilfon Tigers. The latter, who sewnd P"1°‘| made a pe 'sonal' matter of it in fl l fcating the Halifax Wolverines, 1 Friday night, scored four goal.; as' 2 altogether and gave one assist for. 5-Bathurst, Lane, 6-Campbellton, Thom 7-Campbellton, Miller, 420 fi st'E 1 Iii HGCKEY llllll’ 61160011) 59,of the Fredericton Capitals ai; the D011 of the Big six hockey schedule along with Dalhousie Rangers is icflecfed in the scoring efforts of thai; clubis fron: line s.'1i.e1':_ Mak- ing a field day of thezr final con- 1 test 111'. FBPKUS' Mosher and Aubrey Webster boost- ‘ rd r7. whilc Sammy McManus drew up even with Vince Ferguson, Halifax T111-"4 P°"1°“ Willacr, who had held a, two point imargin over the €l;'d earlier in the '_-.'4=.°k. gue star, wt:'. 11;; firm plate with a m four goals and five assists for a total of nine points. Webster -by vir- |'tue of four big goals againsj Truro 8-2lF1'ld.1_v night, leads with the most' number of actun! goals scored. sev- on point. NURFHERN HALIFAX. Dec. 14-The position against Truro Bearcats, Ernie 1110111;-.‘f:. into leading plrlccs l\I0¢:`('~Z‘.l ON TOP MOS-‘len the iovw.: Eastern Len- and trails lvlosher by a single ISLANDERS NEXT ollowlng Ferguson and M1:-1 2 iMunus come the Cliarlottetot-.'11 ' wingmen, "Baldy" Schwab and ckie Kane. both formerly of the' rn 1 points. Schwab scored one less ' ve 8-Campbellton. Miller 8 and gave two asslsm 9`Campbem°n' Y°“ng' 9'15 Bracketed with four points each 10"c°‘mpbeul’°n' Mmm' (Young) are Joey Beaton, Fredericton; Redl l 4 A0. Penalties: B. Carroll, 2. fax Stops: Allanach 8. DeGr.‘sse 12. hm; 1 1 \°$\{°“ “\\‘ ¢0 C1) cu* °,Q"l /\\-.0 We '\6| `|\0°Sb\)A . 0 9'( \ . to \ _ 9 ul 9v`0S¢ o\\\\ \\\ o‘i°. 911° `|&“\“ ol ‘J\v1“/\;o°° 'I ‘ ‘<\ 1\ \‘1\ o 1 tfpuucrvi 0 \‘ 'pe '11 <19 g ._ ‘. `(_3°~{ “g\d 1::-,\:>0*;"c£Ae :\“;“5\`§,`o“‘\)4_¢e9éL¢\. <11\"\.'\\\9 o~'° \s<°° ace \°° , v°,.,\~»‘° \\ \ _ \ \_` s\;:°\¢el\‘i/\\‘.e \\-\9\\. 9“A;“§>'>_-\“al::."o 9 0** .c°° f - \~°‘ 1 Ur- V? ` / ;/ “ -s ." Q, “\(\. ‘Vg \°“ _ ‘ \°° ‘I9 111 o‘>° \\‘““ \>“‘ `l° ‘1 ‘l 0° \* _ 1° 9 i\1\` ef- ._ _ ‘ifi-\f,‘-"2 eff ~°\“‘“ / _ Q 3 /0 _ » 44 _ ` 4( / / ~ "0 “~' _- SEBUD in-. _ . V ` ' Largo Paclcago 106 numu"li a ` ‘ ..._ . \ '*‘T’<~”'-“ `. l i 1 U11. ij] ‘ ' 1 i ir fr 1 \l:.< Nh 1 Cut Smoking Tobacco E_""‘:5L°'9° " C ‘ 'DI/\lll'l`lL'lE SRIOKE - Ar Cook, Moncton; Jerry -Bradd, Holi- l and Res Shields. "ri-1.10. D111- at ni sle's leading goal g\..ter was* Berg I/Vins Y B 0 w l I N G I e Butterworth, who with I ' I Third P" °d “Chuck” Jemrnett, the Eastern -` ' Nova Scotia. League leading marks- 5 LONDQN, Dm 14__(A_p___J,¢k ____ N° s°°’°' ~ - man last year. bagged three goals. ' Berg, Britishiigntweight, won Penalties: Lane, 2. Murray, 2. on a technical knockout from the gehghh ug", Stops: Allanch 11; DeGrasse 8. Referee-Jack Brown. THE STANDING ` Frenchman, Baudry, in the fifth Cardinals <.;~1.:~f3 ls.-os? -:cue-:ffl ( Canadian Pre ‘ ss) ‘S ; MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Dee. 14-|C- Gm. wood has gndegmjtejy p¢5¢;.:J. Kane, Charlottetown .. lponed his attempt to break Kaye Don's 110 mile an hour record for,R-911 C°°k~ M'3“c5°’1 W A Y D E C 2 8 ispeedboats. Wood's trial in his Miss I NEW GLASGOW, Dec. 14.-The opening gun of the 1931-32 Eastern Hockey League campaign will be fired on New Glasgow and Kent- ville ice surfaces Monday night, December 28 the New Glasgow Tig- clash with the Truro Bearcats at ,thc valley town, according to the new schedule which was approv- ed and passed by N. W. Mason, Lea- Truro and Halifax will have their home games two nights later, the 'Hub tcnm being scheduled to meet the New Glasgow Tigers on Dec Dlflleuliy Eneountered derstood was encountered in arriv- ing at a schedule satisfactory to all eoncemed. Nearly ten days ago after the highly sought schedule had failed to make its appearance tlic League Secretary, acting on the instructions of President Mason, communicated with the members of the schedule committee advising that if the schedule was not received in New Glasgow by December 14, Mr. itfluson would have one arranged which he would approve and which would be operative for the activities of the forthcoming campaign. The new schedule received by league officials this afternoon was given final approval tonight. Pro- vision has been made for the same number of games as last year, Aside from the play-offs in which the |America IX was scheduled for Mon- '-1~ Beawnr F1`°d°’1°t°11 ~ lrlny. He said inability to get proper |New York later in the week neces sitated the postponement. Churchill Injured (Canadian Press) night when struck by an automobile at 77th Street and Fifth Avenue. Mr. Churchill was taken to Lenox laoerations of the forehead and nose. Mr. Churchill arrived from EH!- land Friday on the liner Europa and was stopping at the W°1d°ff Astoria Hotel. He was accompanied ter, Miss Diana. Churchill. timing dlvlces hcre by Monday,lP~ K'3"'1 D“lh°“5lf’ ' ' ' ' ' " and the fact that he had to go toi5~ E5tf1l°1"°°k5» Ch T°“`“ " _ J » C. Jcmmetl., Truro Rt' Hon' Wlnston C. Beazley. Halifax H. James, Dalhousie O NEW YORK, N. Y.. Dec. 14-RL11). Taylor, Dalhousie Hon. Winston Churchill, British:C_ Ryan, T;-um statesman on a lecture tour of theiw. wal-ker, Dsinonsie United States, was injured last IH. L i Hill Hospital. It was said them he,F_ LeBla'ncc, Dalhousie suffered an injured shoulder andfw. Lawlor, Charlottetown ,C. Williams, Charlottetown QOOc»-»>-»-=»-=»-s»-1->-reo>-orozoroers¢>»-:.1-'bum-a~..»wc.: ,__1-1-A»-DQQGOODOoN:»-rooav-»-»-nr-iraoxii-»-°...Nzo ,_.»-»-»-»-»-»-1-ss-u-H1-z~:r~areNN|<~7wweowm x ii’”if'l _ Cell Specra UP | b ,bun 1; team to “F” this r°“°"1 ¢d“°”1°"5 "° mm", _ ' S Twe ve Home Games ling expenses y en K ` ' - te 11 .1 't- 4 'e TES SHARPENED puytwo games onstrlp. For in E; Mhajmsgn handed chu 11 11 1clP R A E 'l' H 5 EI FU .' _ _ Each team will engage in three stance when Kentville make a trip _ ' ' '-[TIE B Y Charlottetown games the opening week of the to Halifax the schedule is ananged 1521311 113 1° the reason for 1'~‘ff 01;, I | ~ N 0 I ` rent Georze Street l _ nd rig andedness Dr 'I' L 111 | G campaign. New Glasgow and Kent wherever possible to have the W . . ni ` _.___ Pl‘|l'i¢é Edward ISllllll’S Only Sll01`13 Goads Store __ ville each having two home Eames eats play is second game with either *hit 111° \\¢¢¢Pf»¢d theory is ins! it' The Mm|0m,,,.,. 1,~_¢1;¢~_\~ :Aim will ` I be n while Halifax and Truro fans will Truro or New Glasgow b@f°f¢ T2- 1° 511° t0 n pre-natal cond.t;vn --il prnctce at 4.15 .11 ine rbi-1-ni cu "why ha: yrui' h"Sb°“‘1 " just ess tnsn- rsspscnvs teams in turning in ins vsucy. The exccu- the child lies on the lsr. our or wconszqsy sfo.-_..-fn. 1 ze All Waltz Program ` 'I card' rlinawnt End l!\1mY11U“¢‘1~" _ ` lnction once. The second week of tive and various clubs will endeavor the mother." he said, "it has us- M.- .. .._.- ` » " “' . ‘ ». -:=u=»» 1 Selected Music ‘nik afliitn customer: “Uouldd __ you in a blthinl costume? reply was, "Yes, . ruby. ‘YW would-" 1 I'm not qu.¢e surc. but I think “ the campaign, however, will witness ‘to make hockey pay its way this left arm and hand v=ry I have just b rn ir ui 1 lm policeman 112111 U!" 111'* hand md 11 reversal, Halifax and Tmro hav- winter and at the same time give cramped while there is lrecrlmi -1-M Ar, or www M ‘. ___,.,,;.3,- 1~1 ' V .1s:l' rut he f°°1 °“ 111° °"°~5P°"' inc two home games wnns New the public as good hockey as has .develop the night arm and 11.-.;»..i lass." it mignr 111-.-~ »~-.1 on _.tori ‘Glasgow and Kentvllle perform only lever been played in Nova Scotia. and vice vena, _ _ ,them Ip, , sclmu. 1..... I .` _ _ . \ i h ed|handed persons to be r1;zl1i-l1and- ~ Y __ to flames. 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