1Y- H- L: dITDizzy .Dean Rated _Year's N0. pl‘ Flop NEW YORK. Dec. 20 -— (AP)- sporls‘ biggest disappointment iil 1931 ti... Jerome Herman "tDlzzyl UQQH, pBPtiClpBDi-S 1n the Associ- ated Press‘ seventh annual poll de- cided todflll- Thc dizzy one of St. Louis Car- dinals was in trouble, as well as uir- headlines, from January until August when an arm ailment sent. him to the sidelines for the rest D1 lie season with his" record . flaming at only 13 victories a- gainst 10 defeats. Hlgli-mts of Dean's personal record for the year reveal why 20 . u the 53 sport. writers participat- ing in the poll decided he was the year's biest disappointment: January, February and first two treks of March-Dean ready to ' quit baseball unless given $40,000 plow for 1937- hllirch i9—Signs Cardinal con- tract for estimated $24,000. May 19—Invo1ved in fight- with Jiliuuy Ripple as Giants and Cords plum over balk called on Dean. imry 20—Flned $50 for fight ivith Ripple who draws same penalty. Mov ink-Goes on "sit-down mike" in game with Philllcs, tak- lng l1 minutes to make three pit- plies. June 21—Buspended indefinitely by Ford Frick for conduct "detri- mental to baseball.” June 4-—Silspension fixed at three “furs after Dean denies verbally thnt not in writing) thnt. he had inrlrks of Mitch he was accused. July 7~Silfl9Ts broken too when ltruck by line drive in all-star game. Aug. 28—Arm ailment which has mllde him virtually useless" to Cur- dlnals is diagnosed as bursitis of right shoulder. Is tlu-oullll 101 reason. having won only one game since all-star contest. T/ohnny Gdgnon Presses YoungMaple LeafStarFor xrcoring Lead made any of the derocatory re-‘ BOWLING HULKEY WRESI LING MONTREAL. I)’ Youth and rig-e upg 10f the Nallblitll -‘*_l"'1'llll»¥ Crovrn. ‘loin m“ by comm 1 ll “n1: personi- l-lt 0i the To- . _ - —1.\ on tensor -, But age s column up troll], -,,-- Lin‘: ‘Emmy ('l*'l31l"" mic 0t those Y°"‘"‘_“*F W119 11F!“ 1" sem to grow old, l" mvulli; FY8111 Hi1 1n the s and- are. lrT-O-lllgllt-s Oliltlkll N. l-i. 1,_ 31m bllO-i ill" il-lli null the dart- LIE Black Cut‘ o1 hltniireul Cum iluiillng one-Ivar» ilii" the Till: young Igrrf "... _ _1 linked up only point (luring the whit, t.) mm m licciliinilatinn to n no golds and ossl. s. O d Johnny morcri luster, fretting threvasslsts and stopping up from fourth into ,..,-.s,pq place “its four goals and 12 assists, 1E CllllEidllJll. too enlt-‘Tgpd as the Nature's best Icflriéi‘ (if 51031-17“)- ill" "ll! l!" eves to date 111s even doze n as s put him one up on TQ_ mm?“ RM Hfnner, who luld been 10h mnii in tllr. til‘. "ton u, (We Another huhitum .~,;,,.,.d,_. “Forge ltilantha. ranks llS lilo), man in fittllfil goals, with 10. 11311.1," down‘, 9- Wvvlfslarvoff l)i‘i'ZlllS(‘ of injuries. lilarltlla ll. iii tic loi" hnidil place in the point sttin l" 4; 5cm; t,=,_ _ _ llie Uli ted Slates section 1.5 C: W1 lllllnn n,»- Np“v vymk R-llllgfll‘ .\\'itli e‘ rhi ii-tizl ei"1it,. tThe 01991111 1N Sires him one ‘more as- sist titan luililil- lll counts.) He's two 11011.15 lip nli linholt. l".~li Wii .‘ MllPilly lllirlr. ‘ l“ Official bull nuln of the circuit, is Alltiii 51ml.» o1‘ the Montrm] llnroliiis. The rlt-lr-llcenipit hns 5pm; 41 l1lllllil(‘$ with the time-rs four hotter lluni ills tcninnlzite and rliii- lWF-IID. Baldy rir-rtllcott. Caps Defeat Borderites 9-7 FHEDFRICTON, N. B., Dec. 20 (CP)~-Al1lll"ldflll(‘f‘ 0i iii-Lion. scor- ing, penalties and scrapping gave lhc fans lIl(‘ll‘ nltiuorii worth to- night. when Fredericton Capitals (loiezlted Si. Stephen St. Crolx 9-7 and bloke ti. thirti-plncc tic in the Soilthlirn New Brunswick Hockey League. _ "Bun" ltlcLllnnlirln riathervd three ironls and an n? i: t. for n total of four points and foul" of his mates 0n the local squad had three points each. ' TRAVEL INTO Have a heart-lobar: talk P with you D0 you remember the wonder tales you read when o. child. ilie tor- bidding castles filled with agree. the hluro jinn of the Arabian Nights, tile trolls that lived under ‘bridges and the fairies that haunted myste- rious woodlands‘! You can use your camera to re- treat! tboao childhood memories- You can make giants walk through Imlr picturonrQdb can hold yourself. or a tiny version of yourlelf, in the hollow of your own baud. You can Done in intimate conversation with the- Irish "woe people," the elves and Ialrlal and the cobbliug leprechaun. lt'| not hard. The method is to he our old friend, the double ex- lmaurwtwo lbotl on tba name film. All that i: account-y is accurate Illin- lh! and careful control of the lilillll A black background ta necessary or You can pone your subioct before llle door of a dark room. Note tho picture above. Although It was made with a camera bavlnl: B mnlld glue for focusing, which llmnllliea making such pictures, yo\1 lfln let tho same effect with your llwn lmall camera. First, pose the Illbjcct fairly close to the camera. with llll empty baud extended. $11M) lilo picture and mark the position )l tbc band on tile glen view finder. ‘i102 carefully, with a tiny dot of n Now. without winding the film. move the camera back several feet, lo the oubjact appear! luinil in the view finder. Let him stand, tacintl llll former position, so that bin feet shutter cull tanned. will let 1°"- FAIRYLAND raolfi Double exposure, accurately tlndcr. Arrange the lllzlit so the feot nrc not too brightly illuminated. This will help ltliluinuto evidence of slight errors in tho position 0i tho subject. Sllnp the shutter n. second time and the iiunl plctitl-o is made. When the Illviilrfl la developed. nrestni—tli'rro are the little mun and tho big one, facing each other on tho same fllm. ‘ You will proliuhly mnke mistake! in placement on youii-tlrlltirloa. be" cause the view iinller is small, but this is part of the fun of tryinl ‘ "M; phmognrplly~ and some of l your errors may give a funnier pic- ture than tho Dill‘. you carefully planned. It. is ivell lo remember that {my the figures in these shots can be lighted-At siirroiniding Obivfilfl show url they will flliv" lb" P"‘“"“* 1g ymit- camera hos an “0ll\"l\" m‘ rem wow finder, without. £11185. ll ill h“; n,“ m try this sort of work. _lf. however, you have it camera vlrltlg ground glzlss Iiiilli, you’ can ll 8c figures will greittol- nrrilmcy. With mu tcclin lmw. you villi Infill" n, (nlry tizillve on lilo tuble in front o! you__nw “my balm; your small dnughml. m h...- ltullot dress. ll? .\'-'l1l want to Illlrlltt‘ the little llmiros triage parent. sllorlevl cxliufillr" B 1i “- You mm it you like. do costume work illustrating tho fairy tales you “Fulfill as o chllri. Try Jack and the f; “gunk, with an intrepid small M“ alum,“ the grasp oi‘ a ilerco y 0|- got. an old hiklnl 11ml" of sirlliu-l- Comm and ill Lolly Who Lived III A picture tbn 0 ShOQ. m John van Guilder lllnnr right on the iuk dot in the a. nus CHARLU1"I‘E'l‘UWN Guakplaiv SPORT WORL Brains Here they are Canada's speed, beauty and brains. 'I‘1le-y will bv t‘1illi'i'I\lI3l'g'i\l‘C‘l. Bell or IlSiiI Cowley Moves Ahead Of Wiseman (C. P. by Guardian's Silcciul Wire) MONTREAL, Dec. Zfk-Yguth- ful Gordie Drillolrs scoring porn has slackoncrl sonlewliat. in till! last two wet-ks and his lead ovci" National Hockey Lczlgue scorers "has bcvn retiuccd to three points but he still holds a comfortable margin over fornior Maritimers in the major hockey circuit. The one point. the former Moilcton junior added toliis to- tal last week placed him eight ahead of Bill Con-log, high-scor- ing Boston flmvard, otficial Btatise tics shmved tonight. Di-illon, Tor- onto Maple Leaf ace, has nine goals and i0 assists, against tour goals and seven as ists for the former Halifax Wolverine. Three points inst’- week moved Cowley into second pint-e ahead of Americans Eddie vVl-einnil, im- tive of Nmvcnstle, N. 8.. who add- ed only one to 111;. previous nine. Cowleys line-plate, Roy Gctliffe, recruit from Charlottetown and Saint. John teams, he‘d fourth spot with seven points, one more than a week ago. The defencements rrlce suiiichcd again when Bill (Flrtih) Hollelt of North Sydney, N. S., gained two assists for Boston. Those points, his second and third of the sea- son, moved him one up on Mo- roons‘ Des Smith, another former Charlottetown mid Saint John amateur. who is playing his first season as a pro. Joe 141mb, the seventh blari- timer in the League, continued I lay 800d hockey for Americans. ut. couldnt break the jinx that has held him scoreless all your. The records: G A P Di'il'on, Toronto ' 9 10 ill Cowley, Boston 4 ’l 11 Wisemlm, Amerks n :1 10 Gelliffe, Boston rt 3 'l i Hollett, Boston l 2 3 Smith, Mamons 2 0 2 Mdroons Regain League Lead SAINT ibiiu, u. B, bcc. 2o_ Capitalizing on the breaks and ll. tight defence, hloncton Mnroona ieiitiiiied leadership of the South- ern New Brunswick Hockey League tonight with n 5-1 win Ovrhwsutlllll. John Beavers. 1t was Saint J0lin‘s second suc- cessive defent by lust year's Muri- tlme champions. Five players were injured mt different times. “Babe" LeBlunc topped the scoring col- umn with two goals and an assist. THINGS, ANYHOW- Willi "Lucky Seven" for the British Empire Chimes. The Dominion Ls again to the fore with l1 team that packs "CAP" sfulalss Am) TIPPIE WELLAY/E HAVEN'T GOT ANY MORE MONEY TO seem) - our w; cm so oowu Awtootcxr Anti Beauty L inked In tiniest For E mpire Honors ;>.~.*$ will take their marks at Sydney. Australia. early in Fobruary. Included on the squad are slliool teachers, two clerks. a stenographer and two studentsTh Vvlll sail for Sydney December 22 from Vancouver. With them Isobel Miller, high jumpers, on l Hits Stride (By The Canadian Press) The rise to prominence oi’ the Kllhn-Keating-McManus line over- siunllvwrxi all other feats of former -'.\I8l'l[llii(‘l'S in the International American Hockey League last week. Ono of the league's highest scor- ing lilies lust season, the Provi- dence trio got away to a slow start this year. Lost week however they found their scoring eye againadd- ing l2 points to their combined totals. Jlickic Keeling, former Saint John Beaver, was the greatest gainer with flve points, for a nine point total. but 'I‘ruro's Doggle Kuhn tacked on four and Sammy Nlfcblliilus. Moncton Hawk grad. was ritzht behind with three. Desnite these outbursts Bert Connolly of Springfield.’ another former Hawk. kept rmead of all Sn e a d Wins . Nassau Open Golf Tourney NASSAU. Bahamas. Dec, 20 — (CPi Samuel, Jackson Snead of While sulphur Springs, W. Va.. ivhosc stretch finishes are almost as famous his powerful tee shots, l-ninv from behind again today to win the $3,500 Nassau npen golf tnnrnnmoiit with a {TB-hole 2'16. Sncnri added a tlrrd straight par 70 to his opening 66 to draw down top money of $75: as Victor Ghezzi of Deal. N. .7., the 54-hole leader. fnclrrl to '13 and finished omc stroke hark. Gliczzl earned $550. Tlir only two Canadians in the competition finished far back. Slnrley Horne of Ottawa collected a 7T1 for u finishing total of 287. ll strokes bch lid the winner. Jules Hut-r. Quebec professional. shot a ‘l4 for o curd of 296 over the 72 holes F J. Harrison of Little Rock, Ark, stole the final-day spotlight ivith a course record M. six below par, to leap from 14th place to third and a $1151) prim at 278. Pete Millburn WiIIS Ra ce Pete Millbtii-n of Montaguemro- Vlhicilil "spa-to ' Skfitihfi ' "champion; won an easy victory over Prentice Audi-cw oi Charlottetown at; the Forum last night in a half-mile exhibition race. The time was 1:56. Andrew was somewhat handl- capped by using short skates. his racing outfit having been sent t0 Moncton. N.B., for remix-s. _ To the Maritlmers. Adding two points to his total, he ended the week with l0, one more than Keatlng Charlottetowns Ron Hudson, a Jlittsblirgh Hornet, ranked next with eight, a point ahead of his teammate Crossley Sherwood o! Saint John, and New l-Invcnis Lloyd Jackson, native of New Glas- gow, NB. Kuhn and Mclvlanus shared next spot with six. The records: . Connolly, Springfield Keatlng, Providence . Hudson, Pittsburgh Jackson. New Haven Kuhn, Providence . McManus. Providence H. Currie, Pittsburgh W. Brerlnsman. Cleveland J. Desilets, New Haven P. Kelly, ‘Pittsburgh Down 171a Alleys MFFFUFM "latencies-squad Ov-l-uietauw-w-un ‘Hv-nmbJ-h-hilwhfllh HOLY NAME I-IALL BOWLING C. N. B. HOTEL MIXED LEAGUE NATIONALS:- G. Nolan 215 170 175 G. Shea 12.3 Q6 160 R. Mahdi‘ 252 12?. 142 a. Coyle 12a 163 14a M. Affleck 181 141 151 D. 00111011 166 1'79 245 1067 871 1016 Total:—2954. HUSTLIIRS:— ‘B. Walsh 120 170 139 I. Mill 149 112 84 A. McKearney 217 "323 19'! A. Ryan 113 154 14F- A, Carr 105 70 89 C. O'Neill 147 222 188 » 851 951 8'12 Tota1—26'l4. CANADIANSY A. McFarlane I90 256 233 L, P011193‘ 99 115 5'7 E. Anderson 211 172 15?, M, Gilli; 93 81 10?.- V. Williams 211 Z56 180 A. Campbell 115 161 97 919 ‘.041 822 Toto1~2782. Ladies high single Margaret Affieck 181. Ladies high three Margnrrl Affieck 4'13. Gents high single Archie Mtv Faflane and V. Williams 256. Gents high three Archie Mc- Farlane 6'79. NEW WATERFORD. N. 8.. Do". )0 -(OP)-—Promoter George Lewis said tonight Kid Lulu of Bathurst. N. 13., claimant of the Maritime lightweight. boxing title, would meet Wilfred Clements, New Wat- erford fighter, in the feature bout __ of a card here New Year's night. l‘ whose candidature the Women's Federation Members pictured here are: 1~Miss Aileen M. Halifax; 2--Miss Evelyn Goshavrk, blCllil-jl Mim Robina. Higgins, javelin, discus, winni; Dolson, sprinter, Toronto; 5—Miss Bat-halal Vancouver; 6—Mis Isobel Bleastlell, sprinter. Yvonne Dingley, hlirdler and high jumper. llsrovidencc llzarilflime Line l‘ Amass I2 Points Daring Week flw-ww-uv- - r‘~1-nk--rr.-- w»; Brains d’: Hawks Clash In Only Came Tonight KIONTIIET-il. The Niitlci ' l '_-".l —»iCPl-- . lk-uzize, with r behind it, thr- next holiday 4i (‘fiillllwlfi between ,t lull. Apait llllll there will b» clusli in in {he only ' Briliii", who their half hold n two pour. .. York Rutter-ls. Mann Gffe red Non-title "Bout Wi t lz _ L o u is NEW YORk, D . ‘.50 -- 1A?»- Mlke Jacobs llllll(llil‘.(‘€(l today that Nathan Mlinn ill New l-Liveli had been oifcrui n lion-title bout with heavyweight r ipion Joe Louis iii Madison Sol lfinrrivil Feb. 23. Originally Ill" \Vllil‘l‘l' of last Friday's boui- UPKWPPH B: - and Ekitlie l'I1“-I.lli was ro milven the lj-nill. hilt J.u 1x Briers handlers decided ht: wasnt ready for Louis. BOXING BASKETBALL U IHER SPORI W. W’, Mattart Elected , Hockey League President the l The hllllllfl-l meeting oi Prince likiward Island Hcckl ;. League trok place hut ngllt in the oiiice of Dr. F. C. Dang. n, , Rn-ilnloilzi street. Alter the olccl- ‘ ion o1 DIHZIYS, uihicn saw Mr. W W. hfuitlrt of Sllfllinfifaldt 01c.- ui president, the meeting di piscd of much business matters IClLALVQ to chewing up a schedule. tip- polntlug referees etc. It was decided that the league arr-President -Mayor B. W. Rob- woulcl start on either January 4 or iiém-C “m. ‘ms’ 11 at Summerside pending word , “ _ _ from the Manager of the Forum t wefitlgilxlll? M and the schedule vras to C011~lSl F‘ “ of 12 gamespwlth six to cit-h A‘ 5pm,,“ __ hfCilDll. Retiring Pffiéidflit Dr. F. D Liam‘, _ C. Doucgan presided. ‘fhere wire , RV Jenkms __ three delegates present from ear-h , B Madam,“ club’ t T‘ lioo A . per - The list o! officers elected for | B‘ Connors _ the incoming term follows: Honor- ~ A member, t i illsoii, Sumillersitle, President -- my,‘ i, “A, ,,,,,._,, . _. Nlr. W. W. Muttart, Sununerside. i“, ml. hunky,“ “t, _\ Vice-President ~Mr. C. F‘. Archer, ‘Chi, Charlottetown. Sect-Tfreasurer __ l Mr. Harry MAcFnIlnne. Suirurier- ; side. Entecntive: D. Steele, J. 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