DECEMBER 24. 1931 i IEEEEIEEEEEETAC Rece ti-oln - i: -. amen-mn- .. fHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Abegweits Clip lTlgers’ Claws Red And B151? Squad Close New, Brunswick Trip With, UIIbYOkCH Victgries -‘——W1ll,Arrivg_Ilom_e To-Night. CAMPBEILTON, N. 3.. Dec, 23, .303! tho Canadian Pram-scores Ewen made in each period here to- jnlghg when Charlottetown Alleg- Ewelts n!) 10056 against Cgmpbeuwn zTigers, subduing the “Bengals" three -.na~‘ QBJJQIr-nrtyisvlw, ‘T])l)al,_i’ Mafia“: Murray. defence; Miller mbermlb "hi"; Howard. Beau- “eul T131" W318; Young, Thomas, left wing; Duff, 5pm»; ,_ THE SUMMARY ‘ -;to one in a senior Northern Hock- ‘Jq league fixture. At times the mm period Egame became exciting. but genemlly zthe play was not of high calibre. L-Charlottetown, Kane (Law- Kane Opened the scoring m; {Charlottetown in the first period, ‘ZI-awlor followed hi the second, and ‘lfiml “we through in the third. i-iMiller, unassisted, slammed homo lor) 11:5 Penalties: Lawlor 2, Murray 2. BWDS: Chau-ipoux, 7; Stull ‘l. i Returning Undefeated From Mainland Arenas 939"": 51 L] ,_ ‘koala-c Second Period CamDbelltolfs tally ill the second Dick row, left to nghl-Juck Heal’ n, trainer, Tommy Oliver, de period. Ivan Nicholson, lcft wing, Doug lli pkoson, couch. Bottom row-Ossic IAFUPgPVH goal. Jack Squarebriggs, centrc, fer Lawlor, cclltrv. -I)0rnn Dourct, right wing, Ray Stlzl‘, goal. z-Charlottetown. Lawlor, 1:10 ii-Campbellton. Miller, 5.50 THE LINEUPS Penalties: None. Stops; Cham- sllicli llitli . D0111! 8; Stull 9. Charlottetown: Btull, goal; 011v. er, Gross, Defence; Kline, Lawlor, ‘centre; Doucet, Williams, right wing; Schwab, Nicholson, left wing; '.i‘hird Period k-Charlottetown, Gross, 10.45 Penalties: Murray 2; McLean 2,1‘ LUCKING "ElVl U Vrgrt Squsrebriggs, spare- Squarebrigzs 2. Stops: Champoux’ Oampbellton: Champoux, goal; 4; Stull 6. ' SEN§ Ell} - |w. n. Towhscna 1'69‘ 141| yo... Straight, ,w. a. lvlcLa/lcn 16s 14a: , _ ‘"3 . I l ' .‘ Izell Rice ............. 130 126 __ i .; Winding up fioll- road trip in a. blaze of glory, Abcgwcils lunlblcll V L. Del-shunt .......... 150 150 ' i“ Campbellton Tigers lust night by a score of 310 11011101‘ 111W)’ f0" , .__ i __}___ straight wins i.n as many starts in the Northern Hockey League. .‘ 936 904 Defeating Fredericton 3 to 2; Moncton, 4 to 1; Bathurst, 6 to 0 and C- N- E OFFICE LEAGUE Total 134g BOSTOL; n“ L DJ.’ 9,_A Show Camphcllton, plnccs thcnl among the logical contrndcm for honors ill time B83 w mm tum we Once the above mentioned league. Their pcrfonnanccs toalatc have hccn a » sPORTs DARLINS talkative shark“, flu, Jack Dcmp_ source of keen satisfaction and great pride to the citizens of Cilarlottc- f Say wok “pm Shcrkcy as what “w, town-audits not, art-bit too curly-to state timt Alzcjvio ts aroiln ill.’- 194 227 J. H" Hows“ 190 134 . boxing fans c1“ “a push over ,_ >l ion t ., y cl_y or town might well feel pl.. .1 l‘-.l its oull. 165 165 J. F. Gordon .... 188 129 The Boston Silll0l'l1l.‘lll got real rilczl . . 150 169 Sam Hood 200 115 over the stutclllcllt ll1l(l today scnti An Abemwn Reception 136 136 Urban Gallant’ '"'"" 167 131, a Fekgralll i0 m“ “Wm”. heavy‘ This; nrrlz-g a typical Abeglvcit reception will he 1C_‘1»(Z_?(I thl- ho."- 137 126 G», Blenkllorn ......... 139 133 weight oflcrlllg to wager $50,000."kcy ‘can, on “.5 anqval on the “my 36mm “mm A tsnlblinhl 62 58 Barry Walsh 121 91 he could kllock him cut ca‘ make parade, headed by “u, Lemon Band Wm nmcffl“, boys and Wm pgrade —~ -— —-- —- him quit inside of 53X raunds- through the principal streets of the city. Later a. banquet will he hold . _ 334 331 1005 “I33 In his challenge 8111111103’ Ofibl". at. ltilltorfs Tca Rooms, at which addresses will be given by liis Wonflip Total .. 1745 Total 1738 cd to meet Dculprttv in a l5 round‘ Mays: Prswsc and othcr prominent citizens. —i—-—-—————— bout with five ounco giovcs and,‘ g RAMBLERS rorns nuzssnvo gave hinl until May 1, 1932, to ac-l Slwehl Tmlh ‘ THE QTWDFT p GUARDS CLIMBER-S cept the challenge. The message al-l‘ i x ' l‘ I E. R- BOW" - 165 68 -—-— {so contained several Statements l-c-‘l Due to the many requests from x wcrm‘ M.1A.Hownt,t ,, m 166 vancau orrv, Dec. 23.—-Pope I gwrdmg Dempsey-S 1mm stommlfoutsidc points regarding the Frcd- ‘ * ‘ '1', M, Brelmug 135 133 Plus, it is said, has written a new ' ‘our’ the opponents he has 1mm‘C1‘iCl§0il-Al)(‘§\\'0li2 game tomorrow N. A. Nicholson . 124 9o bmedldlml- I‘ “P1111” °° mfmllial" ‘thus for and thcir abilities. “gm- "w PM“ ‘““§"“‘g°m?““ h“ or. w. 1.. 0.1-. lave. Ruby Campbell 94 6s ‘illmbers and their implements W"! i ______________ ideclded m “if a 51mm“ tmm njm“ Dnlhpugig _, 4 1; n 1 11 4 7 H. Howatt 152. 181 “mm” the mmwmg‘ “mic” Smlmmg a“ “m”! mm“ Campbcliton . s 1 4 013 ls 2 “Bless, 0 Lord, these ropes and along tho way for the convenience Bathurst 5 1 4 0 7 M a 930 7M sticks and picks and all other in- ‘ of fans who would like to witness " " struments here present, so thatl ' illc fixture. ~ ’ Total .............-....... 1634 whosoever uses them on arduous! B SECTION preclpices of the mountains, midst ' - Rccord Scat Sale. l INVINCIBLES m, and snows and atom’ may b, I - y, ,' ; or. w. 1.. o. r .»\.l-l:. preserved from all accident, arrival Manager Bill Gillespie informcti Abblfl 4 4 0 9 1G ‘l 3 J. R. Nelson . 155 136 ggfgly m; me peg]; and make a safe , ' _. the writer last evening that the scat llioncton 4 2 1 1 5 0 5 G. Swan .............. 166 203 return,’- [salc for tomorrow nights game will Fredericton . ti 1 3 0 7 7 Z be the biggest in the history of tllc Forum. . "A sell-out is certain," stated B111. MONTREAL. Que.’ DCQ 23_Ph“l“1~!owcvcr," he added, “there are n Edwards, llllddle (iistallce star of: number: of, good Seats 1e“ yet’ but? , Canada's 1928 Olynlpic team wifll wolfldnt hkc m say imwfllnnfkfiylll | represent McGiIl University in theme m the pm“ by Friday noon‘ Knights oi‘ Columbus games at what “welcome! Madison Square Gardens, New ,York, on January 2, it was an- ‘ nounccd today. , hahf-milc. l In New Yolk, Edwards will l match strides vsllll Vonzkc and 5 Crowley of the New York Athletic Club, Vite of New Yuri: Ulli clsity. Fleet of Bozlon Collvgc $112.. .. nor of Princeton. 1i I (Canadian Press) Special HOCKEY TRAIN from BORDEN and intermediate points to CHARLOTTETOWN Christmas Day Leaving Borden at 5 p. m., returning after game. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES, v The Abegwclts will rccclve a fit- HP ‘V111 Cnliel‘ i111? ting welcome tonight, but what on {ovation will be tendered them to- ed to the rafters at the Forum rlsc to their feet in tllrcc mighty cllccrs for the Hickeson clan. . L mew PLAN DOOMS MQHBgCYIG AlTlV 6S PljAsANT Fnnlvnyc; From ltlzltto Grosso MOSCOW, Dec. 23.—Russia's sec- ,ond five-year plan which becomes effective in 1933 contemplates lib- lsolute elimination of the individual peasant farmer and u doubling of the crop bearing area. Complete collcctlvation of the lalld with 75 per cent. ln collective farms and tho remainder ill state farms is provided for in a prelim- Zinary draft of the agricultural phase NEW YORK, N. Y, Dec. ZIL-Re- turning from the Brazilian jungle, where it spcnt almost a ycnr, the last contingent of the Matte Grosso expedition ilas arrived liCTC. With the expedition canlc n mcnagcrlc, lconsisting of five snarling jaguars, a puma, two occlots, two nlltcaters, two porcupiilcs, a cuatl, n VO-pound turtle and a storl-z knslvzl as the .tu_u_u_ ‘of the new programme. ' Captain Vlldilllll‘ Pcrfilicff, lead- L888 "w" “YO-Thirds "f "w em i er of the expedition, \'.':ls clnicd at ‘under mllilvflilo" this 3T1" “'35 m1" ‘the results obtained. I-lc said that ed by the collective and Stew farms- though tllc full cxtcllt of the collec- tions could not be measured until everything had been catr-logucri mid classified, the objects coilcctcd The Arena Rink opens for the season Christmas afternoon at. three o'clock. The prices will be: Adults 25c, five tickets for One Dollar, Children 10c, fifteen tickets for One Dollar. pottery, stood on the pier, sandwich- be played at the Arena, between the Charlotteto 10.00 a. m. The first. Hockey Match of the Central Section will The Hockey prices will he: General Admission 35c, Standing Room Upstairs 50c, Seats 65c. The plan for this game opens at the Arena on Saturday morning at Excellent music will be furnished by‘ ’ 579cm High Grade Thirteen Tube Sparton Radio. Monday Night, December 28, wn Millionaires and Moncton. would constitute the mos‘. extensive lot of lndigcnous maiicr cvcr brought out of that part oi the world. Th: 1:11:10‘: of the expedition is also a pointer, and he bz-rlllcili. witll him forty life-size portrnlzr. of lla- tlves of the various pal-L: or the some 000 mllcs than the cxprdition covered. Foremost among those tribes were the Bororos, who. al- though isolatcd from time inlm"m- orial, possess a culture of no mean standard. A large earthenware um. faintly reminiscent of old Grecian l cd in between an ultra-modem mo- tion picture camcrn and a huge steel trunk. It was olle of the many specimens of Bororo or‘. and indus- try brought from their twritory. While the insect collrcilon is rela- tively small, the ccllccilcn or birds is lubcrs of the The expedition was broken up in two main parts. One explored a territory llzlrty mllcs wide and 100 mllcs long. whilc the omer covered a district seventy-five by sixty miles. l F marrow night, when the fans, pack- a 8 l I (By Tcc.) New York Rangers Setting Torrid Pace New York Rangers are flying along jahcad of the pack in the United States section of the National 11cc- kcy League, and their rivals arc bc- ginning to suspect that Rangers will stay up thcre throughout the race. It is a powerful team that Lcstvl" Patrick is guiding, undoubtedly tl:c bcst that cvcr wore New York colors. I The Ranger owners buildcd wcll v and wisely during the trading, or ofl‘, season, when they purchased the services of Doug Brennan from Vancouver, scnt Joe Jcrwa. and cash to Boston for “Dutch" Gninor, sec- ured “I-llb" Milka from the dcfullct Philadelphia club, and traded Thompson to Chicago for Vic Des- jardincs and Art Somcrs. New York also made two ten-strikes when they brought Earl Sclbert and Cecil Dillon up from Springfield. The addition of seven stellar play- ers of necessity raised Rangers to the height of most effectiveness, and {it is now dawning on all concerned ,thut the Patrlckmcll are illc tcllm Ito beat for the Stanley Clip and lhc championship 0i’ the National Lca- K110. Somers and Dillon, who, with Murray Murdock, from tho second line, have been lalayilliz brilliantly, and the first-named 12.11 hem tllc pinch-hitter in tllrvc i\l‘lll‘$. l-lc SGOTBd the winning goal linli the Americans. did the Sillll‘ ldlllT nt the eiipense of Montreal Alaroolls on Thursday night. and lililll“il tho counter that gavc Run‘: . ll llu score in Boston inst Tul: (11.1. F "llill. ll’. m Diilcn, formerly of O'l\'l"ll received his hockey schonl . Frank Carroll at Sprillvl ' finally made, the n“, Fade- T953! he is rah‘! . the sreatest forwards in h. : has caused the R. = I era to pause and corlsidvl". lust possible that "one .1 will be the next Bpringiilld pnyc to be promoted. . r imade a great save on Johnson. who Nance. Pat, Power, defiance, Harold Gross, dcfcncc, Cliff Schwzlb, lcft lying, llib Saunders, dcfcncc, Steve Estithroaks ,(;cnt1‘c, Jack Kano, fight wing, wal- . llEEll llfllll iii lEVlllS l l ill villus l i l I i i lfilreat Brand of Hoc- key In Junior Fix- tures Last Night. Ill illlOlllPI‘ hair-raising double bill lat the Forum last night ill tllc Jun- ‘lor League, the Quccn Hotel team ldcfcated tllc Gyros by 3-0 in the curtain-raiser, WllllC lllc strong Lev- in Fur Company team, last year's Iliarltlnlc Junior chulnpiolls, turned buck the Southport Mollawks, 6-2. "F119 Mohavsks, Wlllll‘: not. winning. ,",".l\'C of tilcir‘. best and, when xnrc ill-notice is secured, they Will b: hard to defeat. Their goal kecp- c1" ‘Mclllnis, was very good last ev- l-uillg. kicking out the puck like a heritable Kick McCarm. McKic, their captain and dcfcuco, was out- dnllding for the alollawks, although the other plnyycl-s combined niccly at times, their shooting ncor the nets being sonlcwllat weak. Mcl Dianlalltl, as usual, refereed very wcll and the public would not he adverse to scclllg him llillldlc the ' whistle in senior company. FIRST GADIE Qucrn llotcl, 3; Gyros, t). In the first set-to of the evening, the QlIFPIl Hotclsextettc had l1 dc- cldcd edge.‘ on the Gyroscopcs. play- ling sonic nice combination. Thrcc lllllllllilOfi from the opening; whistle, ‘l/lcoru, fast defence illilll of the fQuoclrs, stickhalldlcd his way dilrough the cntlrc Gyro team to jllotcll up the first tally of the evcn- illg. It was a nice play. Five mill- .utcs later, "Toby" MacMillun rsulld- lcd the Gyro dcfcncc and sent a ‘bard. low drive into the corner of lillo Gyro nut, putting his team two 'llp. Play’ was waged fairly even for lllfl balance of the period with sev- cral nice rushes by Toby. pokc- chcckiilg by Landry, Gyro forward, and some swcet play-making by Jimmie Dodds, Gyro ccnirc. Shortly before the end of the session, John- son, Quccn right. winger, was hurt when llc accidentally came in con- tact with a butt-end of n stick. l-ic rcsunlcd play, however, in the scc- olld canto. The second pcrlod conllncuccd ‘siolvly. Acorn went through on a . n, but his shot just missed the corner. Blanchard, right wing _for tho Gyros, made n wood rush. 'bllt his shot was wcnk. Ricc, Gyro ’(lClCX1C0llliill, who has Dual James‘ deceptive skating styic, llladc a good rush. MucMillall, Qllcclrs stellar mantra, made a nice rush. but he ,'shct across thc llc‘. Rice and :Jnhnson went through on a splen- jdld combination, but the latter’: shot was smothered. lmlcMlllan scared a pretty goal on ll pass from Fitzgerald, who wcllt down centre, drcw the defence alld Toby did the rcst, making the count 3-0. Rice and Landry combined niccly, the shot being high. Acorn broke clear and went through, but his shot was wild. Storey, for Queen's and Lah- dry for Gyros, almost scored on nice rllshcs. As the period ended, tile Quccn Hotel was throwing up a great defcncc and McMillan and Mclnnis were combining spicllziidlyn I. At the commencement of the third canto, Rice rushed nicely, O'Neill l l I l the Canadian Pressl-Dalhousie Rangers blanked Bathurst Paper- makers three to nothing in a. sen- ior Northern Hockey League match here tonight. The ice was heavy and neither team seemed in top form. James made the first score in a solo rush in the initial period. N0 more tallies were made until the final session. when Kerr and But- terworth counted. THE‘ LINE-UPS Rangers: Goal, McCann; defence, Walker, Graham; centre, James; wings, Kerr, D. Taylor; subs. Banks, Lazvlor, Buttcrworth, Al Taylor. Paper-makers: Goal, Jarvis; de- fence, McKcnna, B. Carroll; centre, J. Burke; wings, K. Carroll, Lane; came in close and Acorn soloed to lose out to O'Neil. Rice missed a pass from Landry, who had beaten the defence. MacInnis, Queen cen- tre, took the last passof a Queen's combination, but O'Neill made a |grcat save. Storey tripped Dodds. jwho was about to score, having rbcatcll the defence. Acorn stick- handled through the entire Gyro team bllt his hard shot hit the post. As the game ended, Chcvle was again through the defence, O'Neill ‘> making a catch of the hard drive as ‘ it was heading for the corner. l The lineups were:- l Gyros — Goal, O'Neill; Defence, iMcllltivre and Rice; L. Wing, Mac- lNcvin, Dodds; Centre, Landry; R. lWing, Blanchard, Mahar. l Queen Hotel: - Goal, Chipman; I Dcfcllcc, Storey and Acorn; L. Wing, l. i Fitzgerald; Centre MacMillan and :Maclnnis; R. Wing. Johnston. THE SECOND GAltIE For the first few minutes of the ‘Iplay in the first period, of the Lev- lln-hfohawk game, the play was en- , tirely behind the Mohawk blue line, 'but due to great goal keeping by lMacInnis and stout hearted defen- lsive work, the Furs failed to score. McKee, Soutllport defence man, re- {licvcd the situation with a nice rush. lAt 10.35, Stewart, Levin left winger, For Hickesonites Til-Night W fRangers Shut f Bathur_s_t5__()ut 3-0 DALHOUSIE, N. B, Dec. 23-(By subs, Doucet, Luce, Storer. E. Burke. TlIE SUMINIARY I First Period 1.-Da1housle, James, 6.35. No penalties. Stops: Jarvis McCann 6. I 10; Second Period _' No score. Penalties: B. Carroll 2. Stops: Jarvis 11; McCann 9. Third Pa-iod g 2.—Dalllousie, Kerr (Buitenvorth) l 4.56. 3. — Daihousic. Buttcrworth (James) 18.10. Penalties: B. Carroll. Stops: Jarvis 7; McCannIi. After Whitlock had soloed, the M0- hawks made a three mall rush, but the shot went over the not. McKee breezed through, but lost his balance at the goal mouth. A Mohawk play- er hit the post from a mixup. Cud- more, Mohawk centre, wigglcd through, but his shot was wild. The period ended in a. flurry of Levin stellar efforts. Pud Whltlock, skat- ing fast and stick-handling brilli- antly, went through twice, but he missed the net the second time and Maclnnis robbed him the first. As the second period ended, MacIllnis rose to great heights to turn aside a fast skating thrust by Ferguson. Pud Whitlock extended Maclllnls to save his hard sllot as the final period got under way. On a son. Whltlock, a short time later, rang up number four at 4.40. Then Mc- Cabe scoredlon a pass from Willi- lock, a nice play-maker, making thc count road 5-0. At 16.15, S. Mc- Cabe scored for the Mohawks to break the goose egg. MasInnis once more rose to the occasion to turn back a. darting thrust by Currie, who had ill luck all evening on his sorties goalward. Pud Whitlock then scored on a pass from McCabe and. at 19.10, Balderson, Mohawk winger, rifled in a slzzler to make the final count 6-2. The attendance was poor, which Qwho reminds the writer of Webster, lstcllar Frcdctrlcton right winger, rifled a hard shot into the corner ‘of the not, having accepted a neat pass from "Pud" Whltlock. Mac- Ilnnis made a sensational save on V Wllitlock and a. minute later McKee ‘ almost scored for Southport. Camp- ‘llcll, Levin right winger, scored on a pass from Ferguson at 15.35. Levins ‘were using splendid combination and MacInnls was acrobatlcally stopping shots from all angles. As the period ended, he somehow stop- ped a sizzlcr from McCabe. The second period opened on the .same. note as the premier chukker landed, MacInnls making the wonder il-lse in “Pud" Whltlocks eyes as his iscorcllcr was turned aside. However, at 2.06, Pud Whitlock made the red tight gleam on a senior company stick-handling solo. This made the ‘count 3-0. About this time, a touch ‘of lacrosse cntercd the game, a Mo- was unfortunate as the hockey dish- ed out was good; The lineups were: Southport-Goal, MacInnis; ‘Dc- fcnce, McKee and Stewart; Centre, Cudmore; L. Wing, Jones, S. Mc- Cabe; R. Wing, MacDonald, Bolder- son. Levin Fur Companylz-Goal, Bur- goyne; Defence, Fraser, Ferguson, Carmichael; L. Wing, Stewart; Cell- tre, Pud Whltlock, McCabe; R. Wing, Currie and Campbell. “STREET SCENE” BAND lhawk player shooting the puck from ,far out and Fraser, and the goalie ‘ilittlng it successively as it flew through the air. Ferguson rushed niccly, but Maclnnis fooled him. l TONIGHT F O R U M JUEUF r= uriaJfl ‘l Christmas Day At The Forum The Legion Band will play Christmas music and Carols during the afternoon skat to 4.30. Santa Claus will also I tribute favors to all skat l 11E IZFU e from [$.30 be present and will dis- ers, both old and young. i H-O-C-K-EI-Y} ZCZJQPU Christmas Night FREDERICTON CAPITALS ABEGllllElTS Tickets Now on Sale at Forum Prices: $1.00, 15c, 60c, 50c. tax extra 109 Seats tor Children, l5 years and under 35c. i, l