22221 W_nas'wNc,f ‘ alll. b.l'!HI\L\}l I It IUWN UUAKUIAN f ‘ ==""°i i ii pa: “ ” - é _ - - m '-==" ` V * M L U' *Q-I ,_ _ j'.?" ‘. ` _ ,--- - -_°*~'»;- HOCKEY _ 1 K _~ _ .sssnsvrminn Maro‘o“i`zsih i” Entren'c'lr'eci' ‘ 'In Second Position Swamping New York Americans 8-2 ui-1 ¢¢;_ r. by Gundlmi Special Wire) y0R.U'M._ Medocal, Deo. 6-A “guy Montreal Maroon team that _ mm mmnlglwt aamspetd? wmm ‘ mm ork Americans to mark dlraight win of the lidate their hold e Canadian Notions? in .§ §§ lélon standing wk I.&fK|-ID. Hsnieeyricans were wenktned by the ,bscrioe of their star centre. Nor- mle Himsa, out with a broken jam, md W injuries to Red Dutton and Bm 3;-ydge, on the dsfenos. Tile Mu-oon third line of Hooley Bmith. Gu, Marker and Herb Cain starred for the Msnftreslers, the veteran gmlzhmgamering dve assists for hilnse . Maroons vfblwd “P “Fm fmm me start, scoring i1W1°° in W 91'* mee minutes when Cain netted the rubber on Smitlrs pas and Shields followed a mlnute.la.ter with 8- 809-1 on a. relay ilroini Baldy Noriibcott md Paul I~l.aY-Y1¢S- ‘ A lucky goal Hitt bbillwod inhl me net off Baldy Nortbcotts stick midway through the :first period brought Americans up to wiiihdn a goal of the Mairoons but WW flu' ,fl to seriously threaten from 7319-* time until the ¥°m°' ééi iii 353 ig gi Eigea 2;” ini few minu me period _ The Americans defence tightens pgmeptibly at the start ol lille leo- ond but weakened 188411 bewlf-h U ,seedy Maroon attack and before me period ended Earl Robinson and aus ll/Liirkefr had widened the Maroon m&r8‘in DY f°“I‘ 3°°~‘°‘ This md was reduced 95841358 li? *bf 16-minute mark by the New York- gg' mlfly Ubhftl' QOGJ. Rl R0d Dilffum tallied on Art Chepmanb pass. _ - Three goals constituted Maroocns' effort in the final period- two of mem by Gus Marker and the other by Bllnoo on a paso from Bri lwhinsun Smith and Oain both helped Marlm- to soon. As the score i.ndioa»tee, lhrnons had s wide mamlui Wolters was NIU!- nves, most of them (rom, while Connell “Et 1 swab- _ Americans: Wnliatl, lulli hnith Brydzc. defense; U°DD» BMD-. Burke, forwards ~ American subs: Mu-ray. Gracie Okver, Mloveigh, Chapman, Bdulin- er, Cainr, Dlrttm. M Montreal, GNL 0011091! WI! Wentworth, -l.‘va`no: forwuvb, mam ll, J. smith, oem, Market _ Maioons subs: Councillor,-H@b ward, Nao-illinois., 'llrovtim BH& Bliiico. Robinson Cainer, ' Officials: M. J. Rodden and I Daigncouit. si it iii; SUMMARY Hni Period momma om en. J. email Lubbtieu, emacs mortii.»tt> Haynes) 3:10, uii;Aunerlioan|, Com (Busts) ”i;Mam'as1,lrana6\.I.hnM\) UCOAL We have can ol Coll ills with high _grade _Coal com- ng - _ OLD SYDNEY BUBEINID SPRINGHHAL SCREENED INVERNEBB SCREENED ALBION NUT made by the Big 1'bur Mercantila teams upon the ranks of hockey will spell certain trouble for the Big aiu inn vnuuailfis iniwimiiln ~ ui. r. by our-sub7|' swan wus) bil.” ”°”..i"£; iI”.'..-}'?..&““i tunntd¥1tl: active ring wanton xt:-I hiswayinaone-sidsdvictoryover sfo\n'-'|oundboutbofoneI.500per- sons. Makinghisfirstappseranos ooutnstanltsince he brought worlds heavyweight title back to tihellnited States by beating Primo 0annsra1estJune,Baersho'wed hr' hadlostnonoofhlskillirlgpurinh, anda-leo none ol! hisflaézdfoa' daowmanshiip as be “ ed' thnoughtdlotwb-lninrilterollnds. Tlieoiihertlueexollnrhwempure- ly exhibitions of Baerfs superior 8!¥'6¥l8¢‘h. Buddy Baer, 240-pound brntherdtbshsnvyweigilitmb ion,wonhilseig'b»i.betl-aidbt poo- fesionol iliglitbvy s. lmoolnut when he finished Rad mem dl Des Moinesinihefirjdxoundodtheir sobsdiledslx-rorund battle. CANCEL HATCH (A. P. by Gui-\l|.an'l Special Wire) BUEN05 AIR.&. Dec. 8-The proposed boxing match between Priino Camera the Italian man.- mountain, and Pauline Uzcudun Basque wood chopper, was report- ed cancelled today- The reason for esnoellatimi was not fmmedistdw made lcnown. It was said Primo will aall for the United States Dec. 15. ummm n. J, sauna. 1 . Second Period 5-Montreal, Robinson (Blinco) 12:10. o-Montreal. un-ku Gi.. J limb. Cain) 16:85. ii. 1-Alnsicans. Dutton ¢llapman) 10:2. rf 0 I Thhd Period 0-Montreal, Biinoo leobinson) 1:51. _ 9-Montreal, Mariner (Coin, R. J. Smith.) 9:00. 10--Mloniirleal. Marker (R. J- Snith, Oqln 18:13. , Penalties: Oonnoher. viii iili iciiuil ii impairs M. A. H-. A. Head May ""’ Outlaw Players En- route to Join Hawks And Beavers. AMI-mRSl'. N. S.. Dec. &-"Raids to group" declared President h night as be smashed and olawned| Gomes led the league in victories, "°m’~“7 mm- ”3h°'h°""YW°1¢h*- “fthe best earned run average. 2.83. the , innings, 282, led in complete games ,w h eoisi _ P€B}‘\‘¢i$I EVUDI. _. _,,dB1' ill the S&Bl'. during the Cf'iti0lrl d (G P- B! G‘l*“||l“" 5P°°m Wm) the event the Boar votes to return llhem _ nested with the plebisclte and the' hu , _ ._ ten no han HURLERSIN ||0 NIJR S Yankee Southpaw Has 26 Victories Against Five Losses _ Holds Other Records. (AI. By Guardh.n'| Special win) i CHICAGO. Dec. 6-He couldn’t ptch New York Yankees to the American League championship all alone, but Vernon Gomes, Manager Joo MbC&l't.hy’s prize southpaw, ao. oumulatsd s large share of the urling honors. 24| against live defeats, and had In addition. although far from be- ing the husklest moundmnan in circuit he pitched the most ith 25, and on nine occasions held Ls opposition to five hits or less. I-le also struck out 158 batsmen, for the leadership in that department, and did not hit. a. man. Lynvwod ("Schoolboy") Rowe, ace of the champion Detroit Tig- ers, was runnerup to Gomez in the percentage column with 24 victories and eight defeats. while Mel Har- artiot. had the second best earned der, Clevelandb young ourve-ball run mark. $.01. Johnny Allen of the Yankees, tumed in an earned run average of 2.88, but worked in only 18 games. Rowecut in for n slice of the glory by winning 16 consecutive victories to equal the league reo- Ord set in 1912 by Walter Johnson, Uifllslled by Joe Wood of Boston, the some season. and again by Bob Grove of the Athletes in 1931. His earned :run average was 3.45. Other regulars, ranked on e. won and lost basis, were Eldon, Auker, Detroit. 15-'l: Wes Ferrell, Boston, 14-5; Tommy Bridges, Detroit, 22-11: Fred Marberry, Detroit 15-6; Jud: &:ott. St. Louis. 10-ll. 'ABAN DON (Continued from page 1) - (Dy George I-lambteton, Clhadllu Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Dec- 6-The House of UN1111Qll"l-lld the British public Kfnerllb. today hailed Britein's d ontojoinlnmalntainingor plabiscite period, as marking a change in national policy herald- ing more active steps towards keerins the peace in Europe. Both Labor and Liberal opposi- tions had words of commendation for the British Government’s de- cision when it was outlined in the House this afternoon by Foreign lecxetary Sir John Simon, who stressed the offer of British troops was conditional on agreement by both France and Germany not to .loin in the international force, as interested parties. Both Francs and Germany have signified their asent. he added. It marked a sur- prising reversal of British policy. Onlyamonthago 8irJohnhad firmly declared there was never any question of BritnLn's sending twins to the Star. the little Franco-Gorman border regioni which votes Jan. 13, whether to return to Germany, Join France or under the League of Nations leach Accord Binoe that announcement France and Germany have reached ent on all questions con , isposition of French holdings ini Germany as expected Francs furthermore eiqaressed. her in tion to keep French troops out onal force under ilie League die the situation, providing of ALBION STOVE ALBION BOUND DOMINION HOUSEHOLD COKE. Allo In Block Gcriulnc Scotch Anthmoiie and American Hard Nui. of the heat igliiy- Quick ni-vibe. Lowest ces. W U if bpbrtnextviinfsrbutitwuibvl - n & con grrpossible for them to appear with ;;1ll 1;;-13;; ggugggsz-n except Lord IB ll 'rms lm Pl-ION! 118 I * ' Professional ilards r McLEOD` 6 BENTLEY - 1. A. ssunn w. I. Bunn, I. o. 5*"iH¢er and Attorney-at-hw - MON!! 'ro Loan omw no album-bs sum Proliibitibb Commission Chu n. Black. msirmu. "1 Q- _vinci li. nan., all infatuation tm iiéii el Pl0lllll'l‘l0g ACI al la lmpeotoe I. Q* C. 5 I. Charlottetown Nontgiiv w.'r.ow'rIsi3n guornv ro :lout Al&x.W M n P these men taken from organised teams in Wlnninel and Selkirk ga could play in Eastern Canada this winter Phill' | Jnmgg wry Of $116 MBY1tiD1D A1115- Prcsident Wry was in accord with President E. A. Gilroy of the Gen- adian Amateur Hockey Association. and stated he could not ses howl t me winter months and be available ' an infantry battalion will be sent the Maritime clubs this winter.” President wry asserted to Join the Moncton mm. Allan Oup holders. in the new Maritime At the time th! Maritime Oom- ent Wny warned the clubs lDe°ifi°~ ally after they hid not their final registration date 'for Deo. so not to think or psreuuiiac rl-nu fum organised chin in other branches to move east. - Tonight he asserted that he was endeavoring to lot the facts in con- nection with the imports and that he might announce his decision within M hdllrl- ' i Gllli WANT! IIAL COWBOY WHO NIITIIII ‘DIINKI NDI SUOKII . imma. ment. Dec- 0-0°* rnnii n. oooney tninlu me wmr- ieb.n..glrivnio wi-ofsmauksa mm _io nba utr a "mu-blouses Montana cowboy” for a husband in tea. »b‘$'.‘R§°.‘2b me and Eifgé Ei ° ri” id iii §:."'~‘°._ f .i'.=:-_i.-5 ' , _iw . °‘¥°“”“*“°" 1” W°‘“’° °““‘d° of the territory md let eu inter- ti _ UTS tem- Hockey Association tonight. $1 The Genmsn assent was forth- C0211 WIA mill nized and sent into the Baer. sir ohn - tc con ,< B. -rbey mieiit take r>°uil=i°uu f°f 0 _ v His outburst was prompted blvl Joined in commending the change word from Winnipeg that "Duks‘ in Qgqjgu, Johnny ibmplotun and of Hurry- Dslseuw were on their way’b of Commercial IAIIUD. co saint .rblm nb also lwiufed M be seeking new Players- al mei-cial circuit was formed. Presid- = s that Germany was similarly lling to keep hands off. ing today end consequently it expeotde the international tary force would be rapidly or- simen may his not estim the strength br the British ingent, but it seems likely that inlng troops from Italy end per-' srbrook's Imperialist press policy as not only an indication Britain’s determination to move tively for maintenance of peace t as strengthening the authority the League of Nations in a more norete way than ever before. sP°5°2‘t’i2~“ié".`i'}rs \ I ‘Y ii----~i -xg 'I-(E WHS C\\V€N H15 GJYRIGMT REI-E555 TNISYHI sv THE Lanes. no S ict-iso ev ru: mu Puw ou 'mei 'mf HE was morals . mouscious rwace in ou nun blow ue is neovf TO BE NRRWIED '-;'e"»‘f-v"€5I/ __ E ivesrrvunlra Along The Sidelines (ByPllPower) i --2 Hs H-0-C-K-E- i l r 1 I ZGWCD BEA VERS ~ Reserved Seats: 504:.. 75c.. $1-00; Balcony. 35c-: Children. Tickets on sale this morning at 10 A M at Forum Box Office TO-NIGHT' AT 8.30 ABBIECS Saint risohn M ` _Tuilm dn,” 'Ibnightstths1'lorumtheBt` - ye,T,f§d,§ 2,, ,,,Q”,,,,,,., to skid ,_ .mlm nei».vers.1sd by boiornu ivnsfer Bluebird Nearly camo or potatoes md tm-mps for Farrell, will clash with the Albbies _ _ N" Y,,,,,_ Wmch we hem ship. in another or tliese tnrlilmg, fsst- Ready For Trlal md by th, Patna G,-,mars A550. skating games that have been regu- cistlonuidtlnssbocietedsmp-slzrlydishedouttothefanaall myaimm) pare, Inc. “°°~ I 6 , _*__ Coach Bgediot, has been switch- (Ar. Dy Gusrdianfs Speclnl Wise! I Th, 3_ s_ Nidamgd ig expec-usd fp ing his lin and apparently it has 1‘lOtNlD0iN, fee. 6 - Eighteen mlve bers December 11 to loan s luuven a wise move as the result months or elfioorete research and cargo ec potatoes for New Yon: or their last two sumes played bud wen: iibvegone into the bs. _ being snipped by the Associsted “sein-at Hauer Wolverines will building or his veteran ear. .iam- gmwgn Ins, testify- Bluebird, for his next assault in Q B091 U19 BCIWBN Utd Abbie! February on his own world auto The B. 8.' Don, which is expect- play wide-open fast h00l¢€y H-nd speed mark of 272.108 miles ed in port this morning with a `D°¢h give 8-nd T-like With !'<-‘Ckleul hour, Sir Malcolm Campbell said cargo of fertilizer from Belgium, “ba-D501 today. _ after being discb.a.zg~ed~ will load s. A-1 then i-6 only im# Bit F015' Work on the car has been pro- cargo of seed potatoes for cubs. hwkey same in Char Otfetvwn next ceeding steadily almost since the _ which are being shipped by the Week. Hall-fax 8-DD”-fins here on day he returned from his ,last trip . Along Th ff _Abegweits Will Defertii WHf€fff0"t‘Leagae Leadership Tonight* ii.. x- ‘ i-..». "" " Potato G ' A bbeiatien Friday. s very large crowd is ex- Dv-yronb nebch.r'1b.m 19aa.su ND QEAKING of the otha' havent foigotten the Wolf victory at Moncton on the Haligoninns' ma or that former setback. For t.onlght’s winners we pick Abbiss and Hawks. , I O t WN fans will see c A new face on the Beavers'; - lineup tonight. Bobby nested' brother of Joey, is making his first trip in the Island with the Btn John team and reports herald the youngster as an aggressive, hard- shootlng right. winger. " OWIII" MORENZ, Marty H Burke, and Lome Chabot are highly elated over the stroke of good fortune that took them out oi’ Montreal. Morenz and Burke| still claim that Cecil Hart is the, greatest manager they ever worked under, and that it has cost Les' Canadiens thousands of dollars] since they let out the popular mentor. - I O I OWIE MUST have undergone say, as the “Strtaford Streak" threatened to quit the game en- tirely when`hls trade was first mooted last fall. 0 O O DATE there has been five Topenalty shots awarded in the N.l-IL. with only two of them resulting in s. score, the marks- men being “§cotty" Bowman of St. Louis Eagles and Armand Mondou of Canadiens. At that two in five may be about the average during the season, but the shot works quite a hardship on the of- fending olub for a player is penal- ized, the opposing team given an 'win be the :ii-st uitsmntion- foioo the League has ever had opportunity oi’ s tree shot on goal, and if unsuccessful th/ey‘rs still in “league game for tonight, Moncton fans should witness ' ‘ ‘ sehr Ghmse Captain ,meadow another thrilling battle. Hawks T 0 N I C 'S Dom”-M in pork as they are now known to a draw in their last two msetingsand-s. sqmd, capable of doing this is a mighty foe to be reckoned with. f. U O O ' SAME quiet confidence that has reigned in the Abbie ranks of Following are the lineups for tonlghtfs Abbie-Beaven game. ABB BEAVER! Goal 1 Barlaul Bhd Defence Currie Draper McCabe Farrell Smith Walker . Centre Kane Monson Bnnnemaa -_ Donald Left Wing Nicholson 0'Leary Gotliffo Dickson Right Wing P- Kdly Houston J. Kell She Desllets Beaton Utility y rwood Referee-"Sailor" Herbert. Central Loop AMHERST, N. S., Dec. 6. -- Four hockey teams will be entered in the Maritime Central League group if Amherst can make arrangements for a home rink, a conference attended by Sackvllle, Mount Allison, Dor- chester and Amherst officials decid- ed at Ssckville. It was suggested that Pugwash, Uxford, and Spring- hill should constitute the second wing of the loop, thus keeping in continuous operation one of the old- est hockey league in the Maritimes. off in the defensive sons. Still the play which brought about the pen- der its control. ' the enemy territory with a face- elty shot might have saved a goal. it is _iii- _ nnn! winmr ];1:tDBtdWP1uthb’:°0\:.;u:0t;x:d8?iu{)h6°t%l=3* 3* ,_ Hjnnbm-0_ ¢&ph_}n ]@¢. i .Dougall making daily trips be- tween Charlottetown and Rocky point. I B. Oolibome, Captain E. which discharged s cargo olasses here some time ago is :expected in Halifax this week from Montreal carrying a group of late- 'season holiday travellers to the .sunny isles and mainland of the ldaribbeen Sea. The Colborne will .terminate her north-bound voyage at Halifax and will then operate out of that port during the winter month. 5;? The S. S. Hoche1aga_ Captain 'Wells now ln Halifax paid off her . crew yesterday and will lay up for the winter. McManus Given "achangs of heart we wotud Teams Far ReZ8a8e FTOTN Boston Club (A.P. By Guardians Special Wire) BOBTON, Dec. 6-Unconditional released of Marty Mclvlnnus, Boston Braves infielder who formerly man- aged Boston Rcd Sox. WHS |111- nounced today by President Emil Fuchs. Fuchs explained that Marti’ requested his release to take nd- vs.nt.age.of an offer to manage the soclati McManus started his major league lisa l\llnnrdl'a for Cn an ual reconstruction began. rowers s . . _ ,_ omorrrs GAME at the Forum between cunt Bensalem bustling P°°‘°‘i “’”*¢*‘*~ Sew” Y°‘” “°k°"' °1°°’m Wd- Several *H011*-hs ‘WH-» - T colony of Beavers and Hal Gross’ rampaging Abegweits should be MARINE WHARF ` early and avoid the msn t in wma tunnel tests b°f°r°‘ another of those brlstling, well-played enconint/~’rs that local fensl *C y have become accustomed tc since the start of this year-’s league' ' Abegweits last gains at Bt. John was termed "turbulent," and while we don’t think tonlght’s tilt will reach the Jams rough stage nevertheless Arsnmore. Captain Mac "We have every reason to believe” ` e e . ~ 1 leave tomorrow morn- Miller Glven will be quite a bit faster,” he ,_ cape to take up buoys. .. . ntinued ."Affe; all we‘ll need't9 , lit goes without saying that plenty 0f1I'U88ed body1H€ B'-nd sparkling DeClSl0n Over g_g2§n1§;c‘;1,?35”;g,¥&,?§f ,$312, ‘;esf;f““““ muockeoy C231 gi; c¢;ls1l;cdhg1i;t.a1l;ehat;e;; ;r|rtvzdh‘l‘i;.€tn;tv;:}:1em1i:oc;¢]ls_f:¢1:_kfg°N°°( nUN'rA1N. anus wmuur W I h er to bttein soo miles an hour/ home successes. They have held the Wolverines or the,Brltish Donsols M“m,11d_ Uapmm qgmgn e 8 In a n ws fo m§f,§‘1§,§;d%';steSt§;’;‘,Z1§: "7 th °~ Bene"-1 °°1`€° 1°’ _* s actual speed until it is - 1:'-~ " » lirvnnroom. . . e-un»ed- :-Q ~- Pm" md 8°' km" die Miner er 'tiinspzietgd states, °"° “t D°Y°°"°' W* my °“2“l'f»» ~-‘- ers and I arm more than hopeful _ --- ’°°°9`“’z°d 1° ”°m° “mm” " hough niueburl will have mf; I late was very much in evidence as they went through a. light work- Lyons WHARF iw-Y-h€rW8iKht b0XiI1z chaimpi011. U0- me en es otherwi f out yesterday morning. With the exception od a few minor cuts and DIGM W°I1 B 13 YOU-‘ld dB<=i5i°l1 11'°m mtmanygige 'B new ,mf it Mu* bruises the boys su came uimugli Wednesdays rugged battle in good -1- Cuthbert Tf=v1°r 01 Wald- sliepe .nickle xsneb injured mp continues to show improvement and it Bvbr- Elisa Uwehum. Curtain Miller r1°°r°d Taylor for no count is expectedthat the smart pivot-man will bein his usual tqa form for in Pm- in the 1113* 1`°\md B-nd W5’-1! didn* _AUSTBUIBN FRUIT CROP _'_j,, ,_ Wmghvs Hmm By wmmng wmgh, Ahh,” mm mmm” their md to _-,_ open up until the seventh round, cainlnmms, nee s--friie B mu ga_me_ provkfmg of course that Hawks beat Wolverine, at Mom- PIOKARD S WHARF when he dealt out bitter punish- Australian department of agriciii- -~ ton, mu with this letter result freely predicted the local mm -win ge ‘ --- ment sith lzh the Welshmv-u tum reports favorable prosoet_i§=y¢~ out to Mmm Mmshis citadel from the opmmg g¢,,g_ ` md. sf Harland. 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