if iililii aw: AVY um final ate-art's bakery walk. N. V. B. hockey squad gained a O-ail draw with the Bakery boys last night in a fast well played game of the City League. » The was featured by clever HOCKEY WRESTLING CH-ES GREGORY IS i001 Iii! IOU‘ NEW Ailing MENTOR Abegweit Management Appoint New Coach To Guide Destinies Of Locals In Hanway Circuit. — Returning to his netivp city after a long absence, during , which time he has become famous throughout every nook and comer oi the Maritime Provinces and bcyond—Chcs Gregory to- day takes over command of the Abegweit hockey team. constitution of both teams with the defenses handng out stiff body chews to incoming forwards. McCabe and Whitlock had a great night in the scoring sgimmgry i figuring in five of their teams Cox, McMahon and Jolingtsn hrned tn good perfume-noes the Navy the trio accounting for four counters. Lineups. Slewarts: Goal, Morley; Defence, M01191 I11. Carmichael: Forwards McCabe, Whltlock. Bradley, Acorn, Whten, Cairns. Leann: Goal, Martin: ne. iif."'t£.“’.i.”' “izrvemrm - 0h. , R. m as n ym, SUMMAI! FIRST PERIOD l-Qtewarts, Whitlock (bmCebe) aqstewarte. MoCabe (wmtiwg) I»—R.C.N.V.R., Cox (Johnston) SECOND PERIOD d-QCJKVJ‘... storey (Johnston) $—-St.ewart.s, Wli tlook. 6—8tewarts, McCabe. ‘I-Ste arts WhItFRloD W . lock (M l-RJCNNR, Ryan, ma“) ‘il-Rggxlt, Dillon. ‘Fa- - 3-. 00x, (Mme l-Stewsrts, Bradley. hon) "r R.C.N.V.R.., McMahon den). BHEIIIILE 0F y 1" EANHUBKEY E A ll ll E “*w1ngistticschedtileofthe "‘ M98110 which comm-i“; - mdwill. Borden. Cape Kmmartinmfi‘ Victoria V e option 493M118 a winner d reeei N ti; the finals. m “n, ili-BP-Bvdequ t Reusing. . ifl-Bedeqile it ‘Kerisingtcn, (John- lti-Borden at C Tn 11-011» ‘Ii-avg at vevrifl . lI-Kefislfigton gm; lflh-Borden at-liedgquin . l7—Vict0ria at xengmm‘... - Iii-fissile at Victoria. . _ e 7611C. ‘t 0"” - fl-Cerio ‘ii-averse at Bed- '. 22—Victorla at, 30mm ~ 35*K°n$1l1fl0n at Bedeque, - 36-48% Traverse at Borden. - 30-30mm at Remington, i . Sl-Victoria at Cape ‘tiny. FBEIICQue at Borden. b- Ffieiwlnston at Vitrtcria _b. S-Vicuiria at Bcdeque. - 7—-0ape Traverse at Ken. - 7—BOf‘d€n It Victoria. - F-Bedeque at Cape m“. Bulimia “ “HWWB Wilma have been * to °°mP¢te m- the Junior 5 t Plly Thursday Qvenlng 1mm " N°- 3 Pill’! NO- 5. No. 4 plays ° "14 "0- 1 Plays No. l. the named to be skips. but. player; be 6315118"! as the team sees The first named as skip; ‘p111 Milly his team and substit- r l necessa y. l: Neil Mathieson, m. W- H. Mcleod, I: Walter Wilson. (mas, - NIYM. B. H. Hughes. L S: Edwin Johnston, E. WI!- L- W- Rover. Dr. Keeping. l: W. O. Davies, m -utn.r ° ° l‘ ' . ._—-a-a - Eisons And Known by thousands for his skill as a hockeyist, and wit- nessed in many centres of these provinces, as well as in Upper: Canada, Gregory is perhaps the greatest hockey player ever de-' veloped in this Province. ning his ice career with the 01d “Viciorlas" of this city Oreg- cry soon became. marked Ia an out-standing player and his ability carried him to various Maritime cities, playing in Moncton, Halifax. E°‘w London Play New Glasgow and other points. His fame spread to Quebec and On- rmr Cf-QEI-JOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stan Jackson Relinquishes Fighting ‘rhea of us who had consigned the Abesweits to a lowly place in the Big Pour league were making hasty revisions of the hockey git- ustion yesterday after the great third period counter attack in Hai~ ifa! last night. The Island clan re- to bring thue latent talents mu» 1W" “Wfatlirl 1"" I 001M fruition it was believed that a ch f ‘a m l _ gauntlet of Mersrs. Lavigrie, Grah- mn o ma“ p ‘u’ am. Sargent and the rest oi’ the During his residence here Jackson has bezn an exemplary Egliulnz“: ‘iialigwwmrrgdhg itile " ' th respect of all f,“ ° ish that must have bowl-and right iri the teth of the enemy and had SatiSfaQtOI-y R ‘gutthtiihttriteiygltyggfcma on" ed At Ann But after all it. wasn't s0 surpris- lnk because the fast improving Red Jackets, only row hitting the stride SPORT W M ee t L eag Leaderi tario arid in the latter province he Draw Came (Canadian Press) IDWDON, Ont», Jan. il-Lciidon snd Buffalo Blsons played a one- all tie here tonight in an inter- national league game. Buffalo's telly was scored by Convey on s pass from “Dogvzw Kuhn. former- ly of ‘Prirro, N. 8., in the first per- iod and the locals tied it up in the second when Greer scored Kuhn, along with Jack K-atlng formerly of Saint John. and Rater Roth were bought from the ‘N. Y. Arn- erlcans today. in s deal which made an entire forward line the of the Bisons. ffi I oanadiens (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, Jan. iL-Cariadieiis turned aside Maroons desperate at- tempt tc draw up even with the Red Shirts in second place on the Cari- adisn section standing of the Na- tional Hockey League with a 8-1 triumph over their intro-city rivals here tonight before 12.000 excited fans. It was the first reverse the Maroons have suffered in five starts, and halted their drive for second place for time being, leaving them four points behind the “Flying Ennohmen." It was fut. clean and exciting hockey and the crowd was in a con- tinuous uproar. Dave ‘rrottier slip- pedBlineos pass in the flrstper- iod and the blond youngster jerked a high shot into the cords. Mondou raced down alone a minute later and beat Kerr with a. high drive to tie the score. Canadians sent young Jack Riley out to centre with Jollat and Gagnon. Riley whipped a pars in Joliat and the ” t wing back- handed it in. Riley returned a pass from Joliat and Aurel rammed home his second goal. Canaan. fell back to the defensive as Maroons waged s furious third period drive that netted them one more goal. Biinco scored it on a relay from Earl Rob- ilficn, who had hard luck all even- IlrIl Period: tl-ldsroona, Blirioo 11:11. 2—Oanadiena, bdondou, mil. Penaltim-‘blacKeasie, Portland. 8000M Period: 3—0anadiens, Joliat (Riley) lizilit lr-Canadienl, Joliat (Riley) 16:50. Penalties-G. Mantba, Trottier. lepine. Third Period Mllaroonl. Blinco, 8:55. Penalties - Bourgeault, Bloke, Nortbcott. Americans Turn lack Edna's-l BOSTON. Jan. I.—(A.P.)--'l‘he greatly-improved New York Ameri- cans aided by the sensational de- fensive play of their goalie, no; Wortars, and big Bill m-ydge, w. ,,. ‘ Boston Bruins by a I-l . It was the home club's fourth straight defeat. Three Boston cast-ode combined to give the Americans their first victory of the N. 11.1.. leasm on Boston ice. The Bruins over-prel- ledfromstartto flniahandltwas an easy matter for Brydge, who i70- quently moved his deienoe post up to the blue line, to ruin Boston: triokieat aoorins plays. ~ After a scoreless but uciting firs (hiottier) ' (Robinson) period during which Bebe llehdfl 9 8O drew a 10-minute miscon‘ ‘ pen- alty and Nels Stewart a major, the team" which boasted some of the greatest hockey stare in the history of the game. Not only as a player, but as a keen student of the pastime he stands as one of the great hockey leaders in the East. His keen blow- iedge and qualities of leadership tiovn of the local entry of the “Big Four?‘ Gregory will have control of the team at tonight's game and his many friends will doubtless extend to him a warm welcome, Turn Bac Maroons With 3-2 Win ‘business They had few scoring chances during the second but, af- ter l5 minutes to play, Red Conn put. the visitors in the lead. late lm the third Conn fed Eddie Bunke I a pass that he drove knee-high in- to the Boston cage. The Boston tally resulted from Wcrrters only mistake of the game. l-Ie misjudged a long shot by "Peggy" O‘Nelll and ventured too far out of his net to make the stop. The puck bounded over his bead and O'Neill got inside of him and flipped a backhander home. SUMIVIARY First Period: No score. Penalties-Siebefl (l0 minutes), Stewart (major), Donn, Picketta. Second Period: l-Amerlcansconn (Klein) 15:48. Penalties-None. Tlilrdferlod: 2—Amcricans, Burke (Conn) 15:00. 3—BOSi.0Il, ONeill, 18:35. Penaltles-Dutton, Stewart, Mur- ray. Rangers Even Terms With Wings NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—(A1'.)—New York Rangers fought their way up into a tie with Detroit Red Wings for second place in the American division of the National Hockey Lea- gue tonight by beating the Wings il-l before 10,000 fans. Two brilliant passing plays brought the Rangers their tallies. then they put in a bad third period holding oi! the furious Detroit ls- saults. As Teddy Graham returned from the penalty box in the first frame, Murray Murdoch punched home the finishing shot of a play in which five Ranger forwards took part. In the second frame Earl Sei- bert and Prank Boucher fed a pass to Bfll Cook for the second tally. Detroit's score came in the third frame, following a Ranger penalty. Johnny Borreli caught the Blue Shirts in a let-down and slammed a shot through Sciberts legs into a corner of the‘ net. i Both teams played excellent de- fensive hockey in the early part of the game and the two goalies, Andy; Aitkenhead of New York snd Wilf| Code, the Detroit sub, performed brilliantly. SUMMARY ITIIQ Period. i-Rangers, Murdoch (W: Cook- Boucher-Dillori) 1111i. Penalties-Graham, Duhkawski. Island Period: W. (Belbert- l-Iaulers. 000k Bomber) 18:59. Penalties-Young. Heller. Third Period: 3—Dstr0it. Borrull (Wiseman) renum- - Ripley, Aux-is, mu doth. r. out star-spangled teem settled down to GoodlShowing f“ B y Is l a n d’ 4 StadentsAtDal, i Y Ibilowing in the standing of Prince liward island students .n 5h Rlhoull lledioalandDentai Grimes Isa-initiations: IIIII’ Ylll : pahdz. J. A Iehaeath; Gardenias flca: c. n. Stewart: Paced; J. A. Donahue. Gordon lea. Ioebunistrsllatinstiim: O. l. Btewwt; riled: Gordon us. PIIahQIvIYQ-lsd: J. It Doua- nor. Bouris wit. - Phylioiosr-hsssd: J. I nasa- hot. A. a. Grant, Bacteriol Pmctidal meme inlet-ass- ed: 1B. Donahoe, A. l. Olflt. z J. I. Du- “ Grant. w. s. lama. time ma - runs: s. n. Charlottetown. : T. I. GHIG Yeo. played with the famous "ltenfrew_ should ensure a successful dime-i. nutnbe of toPfi BU“ ti} vigil; ‘it T. E. expected of them, almost took their ‘previous [me out of Halifax. 0n ‘f: t‘ at occasion t weird decision de- ' prived them of a goal which at the ‘east robbed them of a dlraw and 0n which tie result of the game hing- ed, That szzling ercouriter was a warning that. tke boys were acquir- ing the smocthriess which comes on various ac red on by the Board of dar- lng tbs last year went the annual meeting of the - ‘isatlon held last evening in the Board of Trade Rooms. Otficera were elected for the ensuiifl year, landadisc‘ followed an a w meni- bers of the Board. D’. J. A. Ollrk, 1th; retiring President, was in the The following slab of Officers was elected: President. '1'. l. Mnnblutt. Jack Milford former Charlotte- town boy is cuttrg wide figures in Winnipcg junior hockey circles. Jack who was formerly with the , Winnipeg Columbus Club h this year att-ch'd to the 1984 edition . of the Kenora Tlrst‘ swhowenote. by an each-age lead their five team loop a" d in f‘ve rat's played to date scored 84 goals with. but ll “pa” 0 e e East ltoyaty Royals, aha-t sev- eral plye-s, out-cored the 8t. Avards Dairy Kings in the East Royalty rink last nig'"t in a hard fought battle. The score was 5 to 8- O O Joey Berton, last year's leading scorer of the “Big Three" is rapid- ly forging to the up these days M’ sccrirg honors. Joey is now tied for third place with "Dud" James of the Hawks having garnered 10 goals and 9 assets f.or l9 points. It appears that the Abbie: can- not hope for "an even break" on heir road trips as far as the re- ferseng quesfion goes A Halifax sports scribe comes to bat. with the following. . ‘ . The refer-res were hard on the Abbies last night (Monday). Gross should not have been penalized in the first period. v.\'le just why Kelly was pecalind. in the second is a mystery to the fans. MINIATURE RIHE BLIIB Following are some of the scores at the Miniature Rifle Club of No. 2 Signal 0o. on Monda evening: Hfiewgavmrgs o. Burke . The shield donated by Messrs. Purdle d: Ferguson was on dimlly andisaveryh ridsomcprlzetobe won by some member of the Club this season. However, it is not cir- pected that competition for this will commence until about Januar! 22nd, so that members who have not yet shot this year will have an opportunity to lit in some P116- tice before this date. More of lest year's members are expected to be present this evening and a spcisi shoot may be Invis- ed. The Club is rrieetirig each Mon- Qy and Wednesday night. Miniature R ifle g? l’;lEg is II? Abbies u e Tonight only from eta-opera Rigll Iww the darkest dayl seem to have been passed, and the club, which has no end of fighting spir- l rt. has also found that something which distinguishes a sexiette from Juli a collection of players. As a matter of f.ct the team as swing an the wow“ u,‘ n“ m‘ éndlvicuais has never fel/t inferior any other thin in the circuit. and again and again many of them have expressed the belief that when team plsy develsped, victor- ies would follow naiurally. In" other words the boys had faith in them- selves even when their supporters wavered and lost confidence To- night the hornezters will be out there deirmiincd to climb two point in the league standing and a capacity crowd should re- ward their game stand in Halifax. The inspiring full-throated roar of BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT H - O - C K- p TONIGHT n 8.30 O WOL VERINES VS. ABBIES Reserved Seats-Me, 75c and $1.00. Balcony—35c. Children’s-25c. Seats on sale this morning at l0, Forum l, Box Office. " and Bill Mchlhorn, Brooklyn. tied for second place. were given $742.50 each. Hunter, who finished his fin- sl round today took per fours on the two holes he left at darknma last night, giving him a total I080 of 288, ezght strokes back of the winner. RECEIVES $1,375 (Annotated Press) L08 ANGELES, Jan. 9—Mac- a home town crowd pulling for a win ll the greltest st mulus that a fighting team can receive. The Old sport adage “Class will tell” ll stil s und ard a clicking it aggregation, it has been Anqwc proved, can be very formidable Donald Smith, winning Artgelee open golf the Loe chsmpionshipjltisko. the Cleveland Baker 8m, for the fourth time yesterday, re- j pounded out an easy lil-roimd de- ceived as his share of the s5,500‘cision tonight over Jimmy Msloriey, prize money, $1,375 tournament of- l Boston heavyweight, in the fin! ficials announced today. Willie Hunter, Culver City, Calif, here. MIAMI, Fla” Jan. 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