JANUARY 26 1935 HOCKEY WRESTLING M N Wi SPORT WOR _ , First And Third lH Period Goals Giv Wolves Victo (Canadian Press, by Guardian’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jan 25.--Scoring goals in the first and eriods, Halifax Wolverines took things easy tonight de HARL01 rl' iuwN L-UARDlAl\ ___ _ __ g ' ge ian--é, - Fi’ _ ~ “_ ‘- . Y '-_- _ :e :=zf';l==""% :"_*-1 -1 last e FY Sargent, Abbie Goalie Gives Sen- Silftional Display In Final Session. eat- 4;, _{= -V ==‘-- oi i _J' ' #I ` *C -12?" ~ -Q At Sit. John. (C. Ove 1- 1 Be.. N’ EA V E R SF 1.4-IDRAW Overtime Session Fails To Break Deadlockll P. by Glu:-dl.m's Special Wire) JOHN, N. B., Jan. 26- (B imc l_:»att1e failed to bleak a sl d Moncton Hawks in a Tl-;___l t s §& al night. It was VJyllldsol§'s firstevlg- champions’ proydi to I ng Charlottetown Abegwelts 2 0 in the first game of a three out cslfnfive series forthe Maritime Hockey League’s ch p on p. Vince Ferguson grabbed up the first marker late in opening period when he received a pass from Frankie G ham' _with all Wolves up-ice on a gang play. In the dying minutes of the game, Ernie Moslier, tricky centre artist, picked up a loose puck and scored an easy goal, Both teams played defensive hoc key through two slow, uninteresting periods and waited for the breaks Individually, speed artists kept bor ing down the ice first from one ond then the other, but seldom get fel against an opposing five msn de renee. Tbellast period, however, was a different story and in producing the best hockey of the night. gave an exhibition of rugged. hard- checking, fast-Heating play. 'Iwo fights-land eight penalties llvcned thll1Kl‘\LP. Through that Iut period, Leo Ber- gent in the Abbies' gosl. had one of thsbestgsmcsofhlsiongoareerln Maritime hook-ey tonight. Forced to spectacular stops on several oc- casi he turned away rubber from Justoighut every point on the com- pass, .In the last period be handled no shots, ' frankie hvigpe, stocky little Halifa; defenceman renowned aa the lesgueb badman, was in fins BDI the ra net that Way before passing the puck Fcrgle had no trouble in rlliintg the puck past Sargent .la Little happened in the second period but in the third there was plenty of fire Both teams opened up their st le o in B e be. de- re. y i' play and bored mx the goslies with clever plays. After ons of these, Mosher grabbed up e loose puck hind the net after an Abbies' fenselnnn had oleofod it t circling the net, he shot from a dif- ficult angle. The puck oareencd over-‘BN‘scnt's stick. hit the and rebounded into the twine. The second guna of the series will be played at Charlottetown. Charlottetown _ Goal, Sargent; defence, Gross, Mcliie; centre, a - ter Lawlor, Kane; right wing, Currie, H. Currie: left wing, Nichol- son, Bquarebrlgirs. Whitlock. Halifax - Goal, Bubar; defence, Graham, Lavigne: centre, Mcfilashs D088 I er, n; right wing, Shields, aftor U U Ollt U D1 an Dr Mac 9 mln ende C 811.11' high goall |6811 Tw nass and shor a Bee. ck MAD :me ` y betolre the third period of syrmwe d sati lily askin SAINT rt tl powe Ray A1 penal thro ..N on the Mo xi ham akin cult. d brand ummi Hawks: igloal, Foster; defence, W sw Brunswick Mereaniue League N" ”°:§°§° n Bulrage Moncton defence- 1?" shot the Hawks sin le tall by suerwoos equaliser: ,om rl-ying from his own blue line age blazed a long shot waist- was past fiskeet" Kuhn. The local Mm eglooked as if he hadn’t even 1 ty ou when Saint John oouni/ed with ` Getli!il“s pass lots ex Alcher drew a five minute ty in .the third period for an wing his stick across the ice at who er" Irvine, who seemed well own slr other penalties ’ durmg ‘this period 5°” s plyrs at first g control of the puck dffti up both teams displayed a good lon of hockey. Referee J. H. out' e. lolowing the whistle fre- quently, kent a close check on the :Q play. B L1neup:_ y fixture here tonight 'ma leih Refs o Moncton players and one gl: ver were in the penal box . dcadlcgck between Baint John ers For pl y if talked on Phd The usually hard and glass-like ics E2” red th a e 3' y fo lsted in the second perod was Chisel a r a _ Shel-woo ' 1,61" ded gymn eno way toward another goal for agua ne Abbies Lose Close gg Battle To Halif p 0 I sor Maple Leafs battered their way M0nt3gU0 I ` bios at Montugu ’ in fast but somewhat ne sided _ . Champion Outclasses Former ....§’....... ........, ..... 3...... .. , mlm" 1"" = 1 nlghlfalhiosinq the Crystal Rink, Summcrside, Fri- KINGSTON 0 t_ 'J _ 2-___(¢_P_) Y0\l“L` 9 m . Beuhaps day evening. Mrs. Ralph Sllllphenl -Moclll sooréfl xl1ts's;r;nu° straight a hard-fought 211010- ,1__ - accounted for iour of the Crystal . g B nw so 18 md Zuph Lmkletnr th victory over Queelfs in the Intel- d J. Nell. Asso#¢ed . A .handsome youngster, wit 9' H- 2 collegiate senior Hockey sol-les here ’ Eryelidstaff Witer) head of a Check gladiator and a §§$;_ Tilfen Giélglgieiét §v‘;‘;}:°-to 321|; tonight, upsetting the tl-lcolor 2-1, K ISON SQUARE GARDEN, finely muscled body, Rlsko had mme»sgme mill” Yo V ‘ ln an excltllr; game before 1,500 _ t evo yllllng but righting eblllty eu- fm “S Sem- ` ' f E§§m`i?¢n ani tlllzcgixflxw ouglh bto whip the former champion Linellpsi Klum Ace ln Eos! Will ' G.Bl¢,l>.e Be ck ed _l »';`l." 'ul H -- r lmddleweight champion, to the body, but he also lgnddne she: gmkeyfdy' "W ' en" Y , mSe°‘:V‘;_u‘z:i‘;‘;“£§ fxwfguagareiif on T,-psday nigh; °""“`°'°d “ ‘°"°““d . de°i‘1°“ "my mm? '15 E Wrester' un ee' Crystals: Goal; Harris; Defence: motion mllo feature of the Nation.. the Wheatley River stars shi OV” Edd” “BWV Ri“°» Wm’ d°°5°° 1°°k anything '°“° ~ - ` lil nl lon Homer.. crossed clicks Gay Boswell Forwards. Llnklettel' ai Junior Amateur Athe c Unio 1 N~ Y~- “We” “°"' kim °°°’”“”Y PI“"‘“5' °’°"°°d sllllbnsnt, Mcnonold, Noonan Gal-' truck meet tonight, but rolled by ton Rink for the first 0!! 5m°“¥ tm m°‘P°"~“d°r5' h’ ' an th” way’ mrcmg mm to 1 ' - e n o shatter the record season between these two lo minutes after alum ll.-ct bold "*“”' is 3 5 S °° di’ ‘ d H h th B th L, nd ' Referees: Jim Kennedy and Roy of 3.03.4 made by Lloy a n in e e une H5119- fi th decision on what was Rlsko bulled the tiring Dundee _ . . _ _ It in ~ f me qauiggg pg 8 dfvldsdanléereljlcti of ‘ aliiuélgrinlxabgliré tg; 23131155; 23:' ___T~;*: 1935 Cunningllams time was 321 su ed ll win or ree ed 511811 ll 868 C ' 1 _ The game Britton aaa sassy! sfuarlln. logldnd 1 ht 1 cms m M all “'° ~*”°'"°;n‘°“”gs {,,‘,"- °°L *- El Wolves Receive ulcer of ice 1 crowd ot. 8.22 owed so ee ous n 8 0 ' ' ' ' ' or fans, most ol wlom in protest that the comznls- the Way and “Hill the 158* i?W° I f Id “_ . ¢ pleasant slcatp after the mlm. Gweel Mm J f°““°»‘ the '°“"‘“= W" 5° ‘°““' .$2.2 `.i?§‘{..l`§ii.?. .`§i`5.°o.§’l§.ly Invitation To not period endol In ll“l°l=1Y Keihmd “lf W' ‘$5 °‘°”'dn§‘“°;m”°nd““‘§wb°‘t’§2 latory of this well known Football - l and me second was well for a recount. S600 I-mm, ‘ _ , _ mixup in the decision saved nlnth. , In the autumn or 1884 George E_ (C. P. by Gun-rdm-In Sl>¢¢1l| Wiwl evening for everyone but Rlslco. As a punlshln8 hitter. with a re- and D_ HV Robinson’ K_ J* Manm) AMHERST, N. S~. Jah. 25-_A-“N came into the Garden her- cold of having floored Yarosz six L H_ Mcyeuh A_ E_ mn w_ A_ invitation to play an exhibition, as a new Btanley Ketchel by times, Risko failed them entirely. /em,-_.,_ (MBJ,,,.;_ D_ _,_ Mcgonaupf game in A1nhe.st against he n of knocking out clmmplon Even when he did succeed in ,ha,.1e5Ke_nn,,dy,mdA¢neasA_ M¢_ Ramblers next Thlusday has been Il , » Tggdy yang; New Year-'s Day in swinging full on the chin of the ,»0n9,1q, me; and organized a foot- extended the Halifax Wolverines, ”‘°‘t1Y‘ 1°' ""iPP”’3' W" 'h°"d°d nton, Pa. in 9, non-title match. veteran, he never sucvevdéd in :all club one afternoon. A. E. Ings ll. was announced tonight by victor e was little excitement in the changlng his €lPl°S-S1°l'|- shortly before had read ln one of W. Billlker, chairman of the Am- srsna until the weird mental Dundee weighed 160 3-4 pounds. our local papers the short poem herst Amateur Athletic Association Dc 1 “gig of the arbiter-s turned Risko 157 3-4. Abegwcit" written many years bo~ hwkey committee. they - B Mme al chaat l 1,;-w Massey, Philadelphia light- are by a former Rector of Post H-.ll __._________i___¥ list A "fit pa" W” maintained In his customary shuffling fash- weight, outpolnted Bobby Pacho of Rev. Mr. Swabygé 'Ihls nalrée wo; __"”_ " " “ the the sad~eyed Dundee went ah- Los Angeles. in an eight-round uggested for t new clu an u u of ll' "°'“‘“°l”“ 1”. °' .las laws; °.::..‘:l °:.'.lz;.ll° ..';‘:‘.l‘; .llfseul ... .. 2l.‘i§“'.....‘i‘. °“” "’“° " ... ..... lzfenocxlimwhiaa-l;‘sr-cgverytsh.ng ` when the Judges reached their de- Iitihlsr-W. A. Weeks. rresldvntzl The “N21 °PP°“¢“"S We" iPl°;";‘:if The lineups: mr as physical makeup ls con- colon unsrumously. Massey weigh- Sh#-ries A- Kennedy. secretory. » New Glasgow, N.s., Dsurouse Btn” Goa, H_ Cham, Lean. I .rage~ centre McDon form. Ha had two short but snappy fighu in the last period one wi Ferguson €4’Mosher Goal-getters. ll R . _ . j . .._ ' Dlllln Ernl he W Ffiflk Mosh Hudson: left wing, Ohummle La W.. , tb Whitlock, snappy little Abbie wing- u~, and one with Frankie Currie, wnothsdaohlponhisshoulderau nigh - In theufix-st period, Jackie Kane and Roiiie Shields had open nets gaplnsgt them, but somehow the lguékml imwouldnt go. in. Shieidsl Wit!_1'Mc-Kie and Nicholson of thi Abbie: both off together, however. the Wolves got the chance they were looking for and began their first really dangerous attack of the night. Nicholson was still off when Frankie lor, Ferguson. Referees-Roy Prowse, Cha;-lo town; Spud sBea|llsy, I-xflallfax. UMMAB, First Period: M10?Halifax, .Eergilson (Graham) Penalties-McKie, Nicholson. Shots-Bubar, 8; Sargent, 7. 3°00|ul Period: No leore. Penalties--None. Stops-Bubar, 0; Sargent, 10. ~ Third Period: ` 2-Halifax, Mosher. 13.08. tile- Grahaml faked a shot from the blue line and drew the defenseman away from llsrguson at the mouth of the Penal‘..1es-Whitlock 2, Lsvlgng 2. Gross 2, Hudson, F. Curl-ia. Bhots-Bubar, 9; Sargent, I0. 1- rllsllloulll? ala, n-vine: left 'wln¢, oampbeu, Medinslkl; llelght wing, Marshall, Muokle. S Beavers: Goal Kuhn; defence, Walke ' ' , DOD-E I 'I , Llvihss Houston. pe Referee-4'.. H. Duummle. 1 Penalties: Marshall, Maclean. r, Dnuper, centre, Getliffe ld left wing Sherwood, Kelly ton; right wing, Amber, l> ll lsUMMAnr gs First Period score' l' Second Period me .-Moncton, Bun-age 1812, °‘ Our notes on the Abegwelt foot- ball aned in Sport Briefs in November. rought repercussions from far away 150° _ 01'! province ever produced- and who now No . ‘"1 penamem Mugme' wut", Med_ following notes of the Abegweits of insld. mi' nice inson this city. A We also have notes on the forma- llhlrd Penod tion of th, Abegweits by Colonel l A. E. Inge, which will be read w.th .-Saint Jiahx., Sherwood (Got~ interest ws are sure by Abegweits 2 liffe) 18.05. 1 of today, as showing how the team ' W team of 1884-1891 which ap- s. We passed a copy along to e E. Robmson who was one the great football players this des in Vancouver, B.C., and the 1891 came back with a very letter signed by George E. Rob- and D. H. Robinson. Both brothers of Mrs. Howard Hillson -_.`____ F This afternoon at 2 oclock the fi UR WRILHT J -Z. Th round cf the Wei ht 'rl-opbv play wi up be run off and al players are lelrlll to particularly note to time they are scheduled to play. Ma veto IR lllllll get _=-‘>&7 ' :- J. A. W. sto I. A. sm o‘cl0e -to f'. llf P I (‘. C. ny new members, playing like k supper will be served and all hers ara invited to attend the on lether. W" I* . M l R. lv.. Bell afvrnllmsa D. A. Ksckinnon 0| lf D aid .1. W Bouler 'llbftmoxrsou A- M°l»°°4 te Fraser C. Bill!! ln .r_ 1{...,.e¢, r. pmlllss the J I R. W D. li. H81 John ' ‘ - ‘_ 5, so id _W. L. ilrsntnn . J. F. WMI ..tu§Ri t. .ol YY. ?" as on kr-‘§.‘€:lxl.l|’trrs .30 ' o EA- W. Duffy I Iilbbsrt owett gran 3, "° ' si, sores" wi 'B' P l N. Matheson 19|- lfb' Col. G. E. Full ‘_ B. C. Koen _ I- I- Y tb n W C Lawson A lli it 43° °“i.m c. u."wl null- sqsrsge A. Scott .T Csmaron 8 (O I me r. x. ` - ` 3. Wh r W. lwinirll Gao. lletnod F. ll ldliaill T Ch dl =fiy¥ui W. . Gordon laslss G' 5# ggge i§§§§ itil iii viii Townsend Fslmsr ` Vit llllnnlv our lllnul mmllw mnll - Another doubleheader was lilly- 21st, rton and Montrose the Dock. e first some was listless to s t extent but the second made for it in excitement and fest CY. Wharf Downs Alltel-ion 4-t d '1’heWharfgo.inedaonegoa.la - “lo l:::..:l‘°.l.“ .ll ll,:..f°°.".“'. ww- 1- of uv »==l°d °° » 8081 and from a pass from J. Mallet, but it ` evened\lpbyO.Hogs.nonan » 1-. u. wut from lt, cur-no in me second ‘ B C K l Jud e Saunders period' but H' gelgey 'Tm' 029; U -~ "9" wlldrushtoram olne woe "' “°°'°'° ‘[5 °'“'°"°" the wharf leo s-1 at tue end n tba socong. 'I‘i;eutl\1ldA1g>eriod L K. Prof Du o erton °K°“'“' W _°' mf' ig. vital.. s goal or the w-nerr am but Jeffrey put another one "I0 l'lISh Of ¢i\¢ L. P- U-» City on R.s.ynel-'s assist just before Lea $11 :hd '-he WON ended 4" turning harslk the visitors by ar . loa¢re¢sNesus0alDook mn N_ D_ mum This game was productive of f smal mt hockey and provided e latter ployor poking in the , i umber f fans with many ° . snmm mp ,,,,,,. mru“’”“°m“: ,Wk me Dm by .winning go.al on a pass from surprise I $0 » N from in the first canto and P th E ll gg; "llliliii °§i§§r Alberton Rink Monday, when Wharf enraged the stick of M. Matthews als in the twlnes hott; Hillman, the firs IM But ll. Mo- bsfore the nice solo od was close- ut and it was scramble started around net, that Rnockwood mamma rebound nom. N Movonsu availed mat- sadsd D-3. Penalties: " homage, MacLean, Archer (6 minutes), McDonald. Bun-age (I minute), Getllffe. Campbell. - Overtime Period No score. Penalties: None. Goal savesr- ' Foster . Kuhn .., . -___-____ Cbonhws ll iklri `7leau1z Highfield" Grooms llama gue te`a.nl, on home ice a 2-1 score. f _ Stead g lot the opening Highfield counter on a pass rom Bordcm Cox, with the arker Roc’ld. Gillis got the lone L. P. U. score on Coles’ assist. 3'- l&ed to ‘1‘l°..§.°“.‘}l'.‘§.l".‘ gi 5 'o nd of ours has something about hue notes. Well. leased to do tthot. eiperlence wa ch- e only seen him play games. I-Ie is our all and in addition to coping he has a real which makes for §§r§lrl=s gigisgi .chilli gr °§a§E § .. ff Flin.. Tl i lil i I t r J i ? by, changed ownership last Monday for a reported loe of $2,000,000. P! Pete Jotkus who was defenceman with the visiting Canadiens from Montreal in their game with the Abbles Christmas week, is considered the best defenceman in the Ottawa- Montreai League. He is playing with what was considered a rather mediocre team, La Fontaine, but due to his goal getting ability they have been going places and look for a berth in the playoffs. Ho crashed through the Ottawa defence which comprised Pratt and Wilkinson to score two goals this week. Tommy Burns, whose real name was Noah Brusso, a Frenoh-Canad- lan boy with a lion heart, won the world's heavyweight champlonallip in 1910 or thereabouts by defeating Mal-ven Hart. Later on he was beaten by Jack Johnston, s negro, U1 H- f-Went? round bout fought in 1\"Bl-1‘HllH- Tommy was o. little fel- low five feet seven, weighing lug D0unds. He is now selling life ln- suranoe by mall to his Cnngdlm friends, --*___ The Abcgweitg, 1884-1891-by G. E. ltob.nson and D. H. Rohlmlm In Prince Edward Island ~ A. E, Ines. K. J. Martin, H. H. show H Donald. J. A. Johnstone. Victoria, B.C.-F. W. L. Moore. Vancouver, B.C.~A. P. Maobon. ;1d,MG-éhs. Gorgon1,IAl.i1=:), mIt$N¢l]_l_ E_ . a eaon, . . o _ Rob n, G E Ban Francisco, Cal., U, 5, /l__q_, Herbert T. MacDonald~'.l “Cum ad Chuimhne" -- Donald Cameron, Aeneas A. MacDonald. Reginald H. MacDonald, Charleg A. Kennedy, William A. Weeks, Frank L Btewart, John J. MacDonald, JPMGS Rlllldle. Charles Leigh. The foregoing is a fairly full and correctllst of the actual members of the Abegweit Football Club. But there came to our assistance from time to time a few others who should not be forgotten, such as-_ Cyrus McKinnon, A. B. MacDonald, John Ross, Gillis. Gaudet, Hogan, Nicholas Rundie, George F, Dewar. The reporter in "The Guardian" 01 NOV. 3, 1934, omitted the imma( of Kenneth J. Martin, Herbert H. Shaw and Daniel J. McDonald, two at least of whom were charter mem- blcrs, and all valued players of the c ub. /U50. he should have written E. G. Matheson, Vancouver, 13.0., instead of A. J. Matheson, 0’Leary, P. E. L gurtller, A, E. Inga is a Cheltenham y. K. J. Martin and G. E. Robinson played for Dalhousie University bc- folo the begweits came on the stage and G. B. Gordon, A. H. McNeill and F. I. Stewart subsequently. G. B. Gordon and C. A. Kennedy later played for the "Wanderers" of Halifax. H. D. Johnson and W. A. Weeks lsamild the game at Old McGill and J. A. Johnstone later played for her. Another, Donald Cameron. winner of the “all round" medal at our own cell-donlan names, mass a gmt name for himself in the Dill' 30|' . - mer was the en Coles. I. Neill, D, Roberts, 1 Race tracks ure bringing big mon- team. to mention just a few-Dr. H. some few! years ml be me mn’ ,_ Andrews ey m the U_ s_ A_ smw me mm- D. Johnson, Donald Cameron, later of Sllvh We KWWH B 9 5 “S Al KS RN|l`Syl°acuse Boxer BlANK i}RAN|TE,SPORT RESULTS” Juniors . l, 3113 T0 Live Up Sisifiis 5-0 iN L Pm” ’ A `|` S’ S | U E. ‘°...l'...';l..°;-.“°.'.°‘;“’=.Sefliylfll Lose To to a 0-3 win over Port Williams in ¢ar’g Island the Valley Hcclcc Lea ue het for Lou Campbel!’s Granite Sisters to the tune of 5-0 wry °n home me tm” season' Ab e : 1: Mil Baker' De- ` . k State Athletic Commission who lost his title to Yarosz. Rlsko G‘;“_n“e5 ,GW _ - _ STARS 3; HORNETS L t M tha rmgslde. Vince Dundee had one wad punch. 8 lone right fem... Hlgg ns, M. Gillis, Forwards, BUm=~A1,0 N F .lun 25_.(AP) B SOON Of 3-1. Ivan Andrews for the the first goal of the period ended 1-0 111 favor. after the third Rackham scored to be followed a few Rackham scoring The Stars of third of the their and ce Uldhllef » efi erers of Halifax, and on one . d, that a fighter could need. ed 136 pounds, Pancho 141. V I‘rIl;:;ltl;;, vr;ésEBe1énug‘s.a€aol;t;\én$ut it oV;l;1_gon the Duke of wemngtmfs gingaclihgwagl. J.. imant. ' ‘ ’ was not until May con, lace, that Royal West Kent Rel I s, menus. J. Rackham, me fu-at mamhmd match was play. The uniform of the gartyckgiils-B ham cd in Pictou and won by the Abeg~ wus. dark blue Jersey an s o g_, Home,” Goal: R” waits From that date onwards white shorts, on left breast of Jer fence: E Cmbbe' R many well known athletes passed My S 5111815 Wm* 311° wand “nm K ed :pm-W N13; M through the ranks of this famous W°\'k°d 111 "5 Suk- mn Y a _ ___.______ mutual bettln bills have been pass- with Queens, ont., F. J. stewart, F. .lfcMlllans 'Dgnai/ciathugzsoll-.lelg