i rue Jllrlékl-QTTETQYYN . GJJAKDIAN : BOW A 5 wizaslriililhr‘ ' BOXING f ROCK G I - " . BASKETBALL § » EY ' g OTHER SPORT iE§$E§Y§S*flEBi iLead In “Big 3” , . “Duke”McDon-;l-<'i_’s- Goal In Third uumrmus wiiilnm MFLZBJB lowiril STANBIN iirydir Curling ‘Season; A _ g _ _ _ Qfficially Open! (l; HsiC-Ji-IFw-rfiofiry Enthusiasts Congregated At Rink lNTERMEiilfiE AABBIES ception of Owen Irrinon, who was Graham, Wolves ghgujd obey nobody else, T ‘ ' o 0 . CIIJei-iod lzrovelsif Wolverine Un- _ Last Evenmg_flope And Con- WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 1.30 - m ' MONCTON, Jan. 16—Vince Fer- o _. , - , _. 0 . g A Ha 21X Last Night. .........., general utility man of Steve Charlvttfliiflwll Lad)" fidence Expressed W hen Pros- 1V] 1 14'1"“ Syjfngéignfisj all" """°"- , i (caudal; p15,) V _ 51W work I Vair's Halifax Wolverines. climbed ' ' nanmax. Jim. 16—Duke H m. ’ Phymg h,‘ m, game o‘ m. into a. tie with Len Burl-age, Hawk I _ PGCtS 81' G t’ 1€W€d- _ _ - i mmld" 3°“ midway ‘hmugh u“ "95"" °ll H1111“ he. Sammy 31mm‘ “““Y.““' ‘or the leadership W8’ y The curling season oflicially open- year would be equal to 801w {ma} pa,“ w“ engugh u, my, Mommm bwlmhecked the Ham“ B: thThreel score: this week Moncton To ed last evening when the local curl- by, and asked for the co-operation the MOMW" Haw]? a 1'0 W1“ °"°'. ‘WWW-is dizzy at times, while Bert 33th Sh: grigtsnzwiecsad the pack ‘fly in; enthusiasts gathered in the club of the membership with the execu-l 9 Halifax in the Maritime Hockey (Ionnolly, turning in another of his “D k .. M Do fd ' nlght rooms at the rink to enjoy a. hearty tive. Disappointment in the absence 56°43“ “might a‘ m’ Hawks W 8°°d Eamw. was a thorn in the l1] eh t; “at and Joey Beat- . repast, and to talk over plans and of a number oi “old-timers” was ex- lumed their WW1! 5" ‘he WP 0i side of the Wolverine attackers all ‘t’: B1150 e red he“. pwum“ m prospects for the coming season. pressed. In closing, Mr. MacLeod ' 1101984118 ohB-"d-illl- night. ' e st’, each annexing a goal and The Silver Foxes, local lady bas- After a hearty repeat a n ‘ of requested a unity oi effort on the BY "mo" mm m4 Nwhomn, l5 begmnm‘ ' v n was Connouyrs backcheckmg thld Pa!‘ BIB ll°w fled with n” kebball players come through with speeches were made, and optimistic part of all curlers. to click lgke nobody-s business» m“. F°“""K that caused Ernie Mosher to lost fgmssfifwlh h‘ “w” “m” “We a brilliant win over -M0ntrea1 Y. w. views were expressed by many pres- Speeches were also made by H15 ABBIES AND samrs ~ his head for a moment and earn g 1e d5’ Ham“ right lane c. A. teanyyesterday morning by I “m- Hmml" Judaanullv- M“ H- A- Eb‘ BIG THREE STATISTIcs The game end,“ with a, b“ 0g the penalty m“ put mm o“ the man, jumped into a third position some o! a to u_ Mr. George MacLeod, the Presi- era arid a large number of others. The Intermediate Hockey uuue bad reeling on both sides, and “t, we at the time the only goal was tie with Hudson, Masher, Lennon The Cmflottewm five m“ play dent, considered the meeting as the Reference was made to the imfavor- swings into action tomorrow night TOTAL GOALS SCORED ~ tonight Halifax officials were pofl- gcorbdj and 6mm)“ Kmned?’ him"! ‘W!’ 1n Nmncwn tonight official opening of the curling sea- able weather conditions, but confid- when "Chick" wmmms. second daring the advisability of a, protest. SUMMARY points each. son. He hoped that the present ence could not be quenched. Abbies and Saint Dungtmys Unb Halifax Wolverines “mum. 27 Aboiit two minutes after a McDon- Frankie Lavisue. dynamic Waive, _ l varsity damnation clash in the in- Mbnctori Hawks . 1t ‘ fldk 5010 effort gave the Hawks F1," Perm; rear-guard, still heads the list of ' _ ‘provinces alone have POW" 11nd" augural tilt. Montague 1g m, mgr-q ChTtirwn Abbies it their slender margin, Captain iarnie "bad" men having secured for hlm- Badmlnton ylsection 92 of the British North mm 1n m, loop wmch h” m” o. Mosl-ier blasted one at Foster. Goal No woflng, self 36 trips to the box for a. total igmeflvg Act. lTlge systtznli), ltd is un- promise of developing into t, bgng- TOTAL PENALTIES SERVED judge J. H. Buchanan flashed his penames; McDonald, Bums-e. of '15 minutes. Bill Gill, big Hawk --»-— ‘ l ersoo . woud ave e emon- 1191838116. m1 light. Foster protested vigor- websiel.’ (Momwny barrier manpis now only two trips club wumamenu get away to CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL —lsi;rated to sound from an actu- "Chick" Williams, who is well Moncton Hawks 2'75 ml; ously, and in the middle o; a hot and four minutes behind Lavigne a good m“ m‘ even,” at the A wemlmended and 111°“ enidydble arys viewpoint. and the rrdvinwd known in provincial huckey circles Halifax Wolverines . 24a mil grgluncnt referee-in-chief Roy second Period for the top penalty rung. Insofar Mummy Badminton club when the congregational social was held last would have to consent i-O amend‘ has been Wflfkln! diligently wlth Clfllown Abbies 226 m1] mm overruled the goal judge as goabkecpmg is concemechbionde 1h evening in the Central Christian ing the constitution so that pow- his charges for the past few weeks Bill Gill of Moncton is the Le: Y d f, n m t Jmm, Foster t 1 f m Red 5m‘- "Wilm b? E- D- N” “ Church Sunday School Room in er in such matters would be trans- His job r ' and we o, ’ ear e m ' N‘) “m”- y . ' cap a n o e 0ls0n meet the Blue 50X lmde!‘ 31*‘- honour of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Mic— m? d t m Do i 1 ° rwndmB l i-‘I-Pable bevy sue’: "Bad Man" to date. having 7 _ Penalties: McNeill, Lennon, Hawks’ smt stands ‘mt’ having leadership of C. A. Beer. The Club ohell. Several hours were spent F: n‘: e t f“ non’ ms m of ucksters mm 5MP‘? ""1 Picking minim-s W his tiled“. "hi"! L“ FWWJ“ ugmh sbui-"ut (Halifax), McManus, Muckle, Gill, hung "p “gm shumms" turned ihas been evenly divided. and a, most enjoyubiy by both young and i 1ST f ihlld; ‘:01 "1011 . ° ' thflfiirom a team with enough class V18“ 0i W°1V°5 h“ 75~ . .M°Ma“us- (Mmcmnh M°5hm3 aside $78 Shots and allowed but 13 ‘ hard! battle i! QXPBCWd 8-8 hOth old in songs. stories and stunts. g: ti; list out: on Buerau of w stack up “Baum the other “m " “m” Th” game’ a "lihe? 519w exhm’ 4311115")- Koals m an games played m dam‘ sides know from experience that it Lunch was served and a delightful a s ca’ ng e recently 8a- dubs h” bu“ m "mm-ll "Biili- 9”“ F" cum" iicn oi the pastime, marked Mono-r G. A. Pis. l‘ does!“ my to m”. evening was mnclud A.‘ therai census figures as a. basis. iiient to say the least. However, 5°m° W"! 38° ti" Enfldm m‘ fan's third straight win grd gave Th, e Burrage, Hawks s 1 s . hm’ bee" “Mk1”! °ll ‘he dues" Cluck." with his knbwi press published in its coiumnsa its "1 P "04 . Somi, members names may have Bdsa of capmn Junmy F051," 0g the Ferguson’ wou“ 3 3 5 been madvemlntly “m. out u so tion of the soundness actuariaiiy. hockey and his 318st experience in of “Donn For curlers“. A5 t“ ll-Wl“ his flghlh shim" vim" i. Moncton, McDonald. 12.00. M°D°““1<'i Helm 4 1' 5 they are asked to be there ‘at mali Details M the wmklngs m’ mm“ the “m” h“ “W! him 1n 800d “Hm” "m" “Wm” m” m‘ Ml‘ oftiie year. Playing "safety-first" Penalties. Gm (Moncmm Mosh Benton, Abbies . . . . . . .. 4 1 5 p m sham so that their names ‘ ______ ploymetflt and social insurance in stead with the result that he is m“ °t “mo” and u many “Owe” hockey from gong w gong, taking m. (Halifax) ' Hudson, Armies 4 o 4 - "a. ed km mm The (Continued 1mm Page l) several European countries also now about ready to ice a. heady o, u“ game ca“ their first “on” . no chances “H1653 an opening ptE- ' ' hmshm.’ Wows __ 3 1 4 gaolcunmlnkllgtaru n ‘no -p m ___ have been gathered. fast-skating and wen coached cob’ it might not be remiss to post thesi sated itself, {he Ha-wks- provcd_th9 Stop! Lennon, Wolves . . . . . .. 2 2 4 sharp‘ The‘ ‘ouowmg are-the hm: D. A. Stewart, Minister of Public Unless the Pmvmce‘ gave “l1 1669101’! 0f disc chaser-g, 33am m’ m” 3e“°“1b°nefl" M m‘ better team on the play tongiht. G. Kennedy, Wolves .. 3 2 5 . ' - Works. and Hon. W. H. Iiarrison, "he" authmty “d” “ca” 92 l" The Earner Wedn d players and m? game: McDonald’! a1 came when; Foster 1o a shields’ WONPS I ' ‘ D I I‘ 2 V1 3 "Pil- m h President or the Executive Cmmcm such matters, the Dominion would should be productiv? 80y; night l. "Don't forget to clean you: , ""“""" 12_3o . The first named “"919 we - not be in a position to collect the h we” "QM 591°" "m 5h“- “asung “P t9 defence he Whmled Sargent . . . . . . .. 8 8 10-26 James‘ Ham“ 1 3 case are members of Nicholson's comm! from the smallest pm s“ 1 ted bag ockey- 2 "Don't throw the stone‘ lay th a low shot between Graham and Referees. R0" Irvine Hawks 1 3 ' vines and one least troubled by eca- P" Pm" =5 mm "fl- ___ - ' - - Y PFOWBQ. Harry ’ " Red 50x, and the last named cou- .. . sole on the we .La\-jgne that had goalie safgjnf B u Mal/lambs‘ Hawks H __ 2 3 _ , s nomic conditions, Hon. J. D. Stew- players and workers to the plan. " I . beaten all the way. 1t sailed into u er‘ Lineups . Connolly, Hawks __ 1 3 ale m""°°'5 °t 5"“ BM” °" > arthPremicr of Pl-lnce Edward Is- The conilriibiibiteioig by the State, u, THE PLAY-OFFS “lYOJDOdXII; Letgirijiiiimwittliliealcceraii; iiic cords. There was hardly a f I I Lnwkm wolves _ ‘ D _ ' __ 1 1 2 ~ 1 ian ,is accompanied by Dr. W. J. P. any. wou y way of cost of‘ _ murmur smog the 4,000 spectators “£15m, _ Beam“, ‘ruolves 1 ., a Mixed Dub!" MacMillan, lvlinistcr of Health and the national administration or pos- The Maritime Hockey 15am‘ Wm other players will be fully justifio , , _ ax Wolverines. Sargent, ' ' ' ‘ ' “ ‘ in utilizing you to provide the ro b, me red “gm flashed, sol sudden _ MCGhFh,“ WON“ 0 Education. and H. R. Stewart, As- sibly more. meet shortly to decide on the play- ' was th o ftcr flit -t"wo minu- goal’ Grahnm’ Lavlgne’ defenm; H i '. '0 3 E- N1°h°k’°“ and m“ B°"'k° V" sistant Provincial Secretary. Mr. Bearing Heavy Load °"5- 5°m9 duxsestions iad “wit” corpse‘ e 5° re B’ y Mosher, MacGlashen, centre; Kam’ Abbms 1 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beer. s; a t 1d h W0 1d r that m hm M e u” 4. "Don't skip from the hack. Thi ‘(.5 o‘ scorrlfrss pm)" shields B I l ' Lamor [xbbivs 1 2 n _ ew r sn e u rese ve any ‘The Dominion has been and still e W ers of the second sec- 1 h e M n house. w“ . Halifax m,“ mes, mm m3 exn guson Laxzieierfnalzlt Kilftgfie" Gross‘ kbbics 1 2 F its!‘ v‘:,-"d““'J_'_'5' glam“ vs- 71' statements he maymake regarding i: bearing a very heavy load. In “W! Play Off with the Hawks or the gig: ,§,f,,asrf,pp,ng1§nd sweeps“ m. i - - t Wllls- 1 2 find 1t 15- ~ - dlllh - the conference until it hacbbeen some cases menu,“ and m others first and second teams play of! to ' 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 i. 1 . M t H ; _ - . ~, . . used only abmlt m rplnufes an GiHOIIBCuCLIa eaglxencrlosrjter, 9011. Lavigno‘ wohes ____ n I G. Peake 111;? lvféiflliineo vs B completed. one-third of the cost of relief is meet them. Providing Moncton doel 5 "pun-t argue with your skip ‘ night’ and Ferguwl and La W107’. D . 8 . . e. ames Mc- Miner HWY“ 1 Conrad and as - The Nova Scotia delegation is paid out of the Dominion exche- not come out ahead. Anotheris that He)...” be pfgbgbly 15 an 95mm; , _ _ 0119-1‘! (WNW. COXIHOIIY. ‘Muckle. ' ‘ D. G855 and MPS- NldhOl-Sbh VS- made of Mr. Black, acting Premier, en I dd“; u, D 1 g the three team l ’ ' . “hi? “Ere 300d in slwtd. W"? 1i“ Webster M ht 1 . Gill, fI-nivks 0 I ‘h d Mr R 1 H A“ G qu n a ‘on’ e omnon s pay M" idiot who knows much less about ab“, to get gnmg, and theuflmce Mme l.“ Em wng, McMaiius, g ‘vcbsier HAM: ~- 1 G, F. {u c eson an s. 0g and Hon. Join Dou , 0112f)’ eg- has made loans to the provinces‘ the “me than you do. Sm!‘ he i‘ led both in dyifonsive and one” r, e g, nkmunjn‘ Abbiflm. . 1 em. Jr. I CIDHthTIICYItWCTE engaged rlroug - and’ u we" as assisting the ‘my ____ your sklmana usuch must be obey. ‘ h W Fcrguwn . Abbie. o W. Taylor and Mrs. Quig ey vs. out e a ernoon n con erences mo” directm has indirectly u- l NOT IMPRESSED 9,1 ' b . ‘ ' s J. O. C. Campbell and lVh-s. Mc- with the ministers from New Bruns- sighed the m ma, am! Th H _ e Ant-l onlsh A n d NOTE-Since the above was 1- wick and Prince Edward Island dis- u p es‘ e -‘ 6. Dent try shots that have not , I Centrevile 2 g tabumtnd “Dukv MacDonald g-rego . ‘ m d Miss wood vs cussing the ‘Hatters on which-they whole field of present unempioy~ I; ‘The Moncton Times says: been called for; the skip can Judge ' P~ 5- Re n3 ‘m ' - merit and relief conditions is to be? Ammllgh we are not familiar far better what is wanted than you I“ Truro Tie 1-1 (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. 5., Jan. l6—Antigon- ish Bulldogs and Truro Bearciits battled through three periods to a one all draw in the A. P. C. League here tonight. No overtime was played as the Antigonish boys had a. train to catch. ‘Biswanger sailed through to notch Truro's tally in the first min- ute of play in the second period. Pat Purcell, Antigonish rearguards. man, put his team back on even i-tmns shortly afterward and from that Pdlnt on they were at it hnm- mer and tongs without giving the draperies any business. Tubby Ryan, of the old Bearcats, showed up with the team's new homebred edition. may stand as a. unit at the confer- ence. It is generally believed that while the principle of unemployment in- surance would be agreeable to the eastern provinces they would hardly approve of any such step at the present time. On the matter of bus and truck traffic on the highways, both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are interested but the prob- lem would be of less interest to Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have long mileage of main high- ways paralleling the railway sys- tems but neither have so far gone to the extciit of Quebec in offering the railways exclusive concessions for highway freight and passenger traffic. Question of T atiori Discussions on unemployment re- lief and social and unemployment iidsijrsnco likely will involve the question of taxation. Two points may have to be cleared up if the Donfnlon is io embark on a sys- tem of contributory unemployment Moiicton Hawks, dropped into a tie for first plucc with his teammate Burrage and Ferguson o: the Wolves. McDonald scored Hawks‘ guzil lust night at lrialifiixz-sport Page The Abbie Sisters -KENTVILLE, Jan. 16——N0t wish- ing to lay behind their brothers, the Wildcats and the Atlantics, the Cardinals ladies hockey team swung into action over the week-end and had a couple of smart sessions on the ice. Friday night after the big game they were at work on the rink and yesterday afternoon some of them had a work out on the ice of sutiieriunds lake. The prospect for the wild kitties this season are equally gg gbod 5,; last year. At present they are look- ing around for opposlfou and are Mr. and Mrs. R-obt. Holman. P‘. Brady and Miss Wakeford vs. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Inntz. C. D. Stewart and Mrs. Martin vs. F B Conrad and Mrs Nash surveyed. The pnrley will he open With the Island Club it would seem to any suggestions on the prob- mere 15 wmethihfl else wrong be. iem. I sided the refereeing. The club has Some of the provinces have “blue “m” fine h°¢k°Y Players on it; sky" legislation to protect inveg- ‘Mel. Dlttyers who are capable of shot. Salt water ruins the ice. tar; 1n cbmpanm; other; have Playing better hockey than they 8. "Don't be unduly elated at a not; and there has been a grow- _ have bee". eflPecially so far as their fluke‘ YWT OPDOIIBHt Will Drdbdblli’ mg ggltafllgn fm- a “mum-m and ' Playing in Moncton is ocrncerneqg- follow with a worse one, closer check on companies for the 9- "Dmft “m” a rmk “bu” a" protection oi’ the investing public. ‘end’ is in progress under any pre- The matter has been the subject tence whatever; when you iiavl of much correspondence, cspecial- played 3°“ m“ 5mm g0 w‘ y“! 1y in the last three yars: and an ptfehawng u“: Sm? u? 3255:1212 effort will be made to agree upon w c you are Omeep‘ _ m remedm] measures‘ get On the other side g0 around the The question of the respective haic: ‘ “Don't stand watching the igfifididiifim of tiic Dominion and séones o‘, your side go by Wu; b. e provinces over insurance com- with them and be ready to sweep pm!” b one of “my standing’ the moment the command is given. Several angles have been fought 1L "Don-t sweep unm you M, out in the Canadian courts and told to do m finally before the Privy Council. ' 11 unon-t drop tobacco 351-, o“ UL“ sergskm- C50?“ were mad‘? by the ice and omit to clean it lip with the Dominion Government to clear your broom. If impelled by some up the situation andl conferences uncontrollable lmpulgg to drop were‘ held with Ontario and Que- matches, orange-peel or anything bec representatives. "One of the else, pick it up again and put it ii: can possibly do from the hack, and strict obedience to orders is the firsi essential of a. curler. 7. “Don't cry if you make a bad _ Port Williams 0 (Canadian Press) WOLFVILLE, N. 5., Jan. 16- Scoring a goal in the first minute "of play and another in the last, Centreville- handed the league- ieading Port Williams crew a 2-0~ defeat in the King's County circuit tonight. The game was just under- way when Ogiivie let go a hard- ‘ drive to the boards and Taylor. _ skated in for the rebound. Just be- . lore the final bell Ogilvie scored on \ l solo rush. ' ‘ ‘ “Bad Men ” _Will Be Fined $25.00 ' National Hockey League players who accumulate three major penal- ties must pay a $25 fine. Official announcement was made from league headquarters today that Ladies’ Doubles lviirs. B. Rogers Br. and Miss Sinclair vs. Misses Shannon and McDonald. i Mrs. Conrad and iviii-a. Parker vs. lliissm Longworth and Poster. Mrs. W. S. Stewart and Mrs. Gordon vs. Mrs. Pethick and Mrs. Goodwill. Mrs. Quigley and Miss L. Mc- Kenzie vs. Miss Heartz and Miss Gordon. EUHOOL ICE SPORTS “Wilts the night. Prince Street School ice sports looked forward to with much pleasure from yen;- to year will be staged at the Forum this eveflllli Jlldzing by the ad- vance sale of tickets it lqogg as l; 3 CBPacity audience will watch the kiddies in action. PRACTICDVG HARD H o w Th e y Will Lineup Following are the lineups of thel Maple Leafs and Canadians, com- The Abbiw in anticipation of a win over Wolverines are working out with a. vengeance these mornings. Yesterday one of the stiffest drills of the season was held and reports coming from the coach is that the Lunenburgt- 3, I Bridgewater I '8 h‘, ’ ‘ . hencefortlfthe fine will replace the one game suspend-om The decision ——-——- games with teams iii the vicinity. _ vision over all insurance mmpan- newly organized line of cook, Jem- more suitable time and place." was the "m"; of a gegegrbphlc you, B GéfWATER N s Gm m__ The? are also hoping to moo; the sch”! I“ sport‘ tonight’ 46g And gbe provlnc“ have been i taken from all clubs of the league t ‘m’ d} "u the Urystal Sisters of Bummer-gm’ m M5919 M"! 311mm" CHALLENGE owmappmg‘ An avoidanca o; ' over the week end. i izoazlazgmtere izmelfiburys ‘mum games. The Summerside w d‘ 0°“ T at n "——"' these conditions will be discussed. H l Sm ’ team are “cheduled t0 D18!’ in I 0° om aw. w° u“? Bemmts d° hereby Chap Du licwtion of Dominion 1nd prov- I l I Falcons swooped down on the locals M _ Del-mu, . . If, t T’ " ‘_ Two S d" tonight and registered a 3-1 victory 013x125 figpih: rmtmunnd the ma] Kimball Keeping Harvey Campbell zlgmthe Ditgngo? 101x33‘; ilso ab: mom taxation Wm nkpms!‘ come (Canadian Preu) Msroons is second in his section y ey in the South Shore Hockey Leazue. fore or Bu" m: trllgmqifizrx; 1-103"! W99" 995w" m?” Pleyedyat Bthe Arena any Mternoon before "w conference’ MONTREAL. Jim- l5-—A fie f0!‘ with 30 mints. $110591!‘ lfilltdwflg h! Papers Merge Pete Milli, lately 0f the Tfllm 3B"- huve been out so m, include ca" Donald Femison Jack Harper m‘, week (Thuncday 1; posslbley the point-making leadership of the Howie Mcrenz, e spr g .y an Supreme Court National Hockey League and the adiens veteran. ; SYDNEY, N. 5., Jan 16-A mer- Jcr of the sydncy Post and the Fydney Record, two daily news- Pdpm. ia announced in both pap- rrs today. A new paper,‘ the Post-Herald, Will be publmhed in the plant of Zihd present Post Publishing Coal‘- tbdny Limited, beginning tomorrow. 111w met-Record will be ilnued‘ 5 twice daily, at i1 a. m. and 3 p. rn. Found d A t 1, p cor defeated Acadia University 4J2 PORT ELGIN. m B" -__ M Mill , Alb rt Hyde. Wm- A. Rangers, are the two participants P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts TReeord i; olcileiulpepeitml: here wnlsht l" I “Fm” ‘“‘°“'° swarmina allover-Part nifikrlfii... Contra?” .w° "it MW“ B“d°‘“‘ d” “m” Mzzpbnrd, ab: iviekerma. Colin in the first place tie. Each has 2a Toronto 24 12 a 4 so s2 2a .1 "l" 01a weekly called the Ialuid of the Valley H°°K°Y 1'"F"°- Allison University defeattd the - ‘—"— “filer-ea the Whmley River alum,’ “and, cm, Mark ninun. points, ubrtnebit with is goals and Americana . as 1 a 'l 44 51 21 ‘Reporter. .. ‘ The light, fast Acadians scored homesbe" 54 tonight 1n g central ‘A.°°h“‘ H's.) a"! t6 a friendly game of 110C369 Jghn '1‘. Reid. seven assists and Bill Cook with i3 Maroon: .. 23 B 13 2 52 64 l8 ' The Post. an outgrowth of the twice in the first period. but flbgkgy League fixture, the 31m m “w You‘ 5”" 1km“ t? b0 played at Whflue? 3"" l! The witnesses examined were: goals and 1o assists. Ottawa 24 '1 13 4 46 54 18 flail)‘: Chambers and Graham tied it llP be played here this year. mm‘ “new” m. m” contra” 5°” "5 Pwflbtc- Mrs. Louise Nelson, Malcolm Jud- The Cook-Boucher-Cook line has Canadian . 2i 7 l2 2 37 51 l6 Breton Advocate. _ another - "Wkly. was founded in 190i, at the cats, scored in the first period. Max Lohnes got another in the second, and in the fifial session each squad secured a goal. The game was played on heavy ice, Acadia Loses expecting to be able to arrange Meek, Sybil Leitch "Yup" 1.13m“, Laurabelle Bigeiow, Thelma Dill, Margaret Crosby, Dot guide“, Adah Jordan, Nellie Scamwell, Mrs. Cecil Parka and Muriel 0oldgm|¢b_ Mount‘ A. Trims To Windsor 4-2 (Canadian Pius) - WINDSOR, N. 5., Jan. 16—Wi.nd- m the second for Windsor and in J1me of the Cape Bred... “m1 the ml, ' Mounce and Gra- third period. Peebles had tallied ‘"4 Pmmlml’ “WWW! he "W"! Goal, Barret; Defence, Menuhin. Wm. George Bruce, Ralph Diamond and the balance in assists. Boucher Ybimhl- hominid the game awdy- one for Mount Allison in the first. "m" ‘h ““"'"°"‘*°'“°"°"' Wilmi- Welshl Filfwmll- M- Mc- and Wm. Monaghhli. having l7 of the latter and leading _ , iTliu new“; M‘; been Libel-Bl m Aqgdwg 11m; goal came when 3nd the second was scoreless. Each Donald, Williams. M. Bevans. R- Mr. M. A. iirviner represented the the entire league in that respect. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt): _ ilioliticr, the 150st couuemtfvefthe Ahofloiuld got through to beat scorer bud one assist out of the four < JiOCKIY PRACTICE Havana, J. McDonald, McEwen. grown, and illr, n. R. Bell appear- Fred “Bun" cook has scored 15 Rangers 22 l3 f; g 2i: :9 kdltcr cf lheqglg" bélyig B. VP. ‘Riifliile, and the second when tallies. _ Manager D. ilfclloiiald,‘ Coach J. m] 1°;- thg defense. goals, the greatest number regis- Detroit 2513 4 5; 43 2a Duchcmin, a native of chpflotte- Moiince knocked down a high shot The local 841E116 mldfl 34 BWPI. The Intmnediote Abiifl! Wm Kersiow. - Shortly after 5 o'clock the Court tered by any player-in himsectiomifloston 24 12 B ‘ “ a Riv/n.) which, roiled in. against 2a by hi: Wpoiieut. a mm» this mam from 10 ta 1h "Please answer thmiith thin DIMf- adjourned uu i030 this morninl- mu nun». rims emu of opium -~- l" I 1° 41 .___ .1 Port Elgin s-z (Canadian Press) .. The heavy scorinfl‘ came in the WW3 ten“ 5t u" “m” Sim“ insurance-—a matter over which the ’I'he lineup is as followsz-Goal. “Daddy Bubnr" Langill; Defence. "'I‘ubby" Gillis, “Mlx" Moore. "Buck" 'I‘rainor: Centre , "Chuck" lhicMillian, "Fake" Hiune; R. wing. "Duke" MacDonald, Reg Dennis; L. wing, "Speedy" Edsett. "P111811" chmdien-signed-K- maxill- ,, . fflpt.) ' Please weept through this pper. I i- Babe Receives CHALLENGE . Forwards Horace Carmichael Bobby Arbing Clarence Mclnnia Lcwi-enceBrown Robert Dickie Douglas McLennm Clifford Campbell Hilly Hodgson Stanley ‘rhompson Neil McNevin Billie Famuharson Leonard Ford Richard Bsgmtll Charlie Carrnody points is that of Dominion super- your pocket, to be disposed of at a The case oi’ The Kin! Vi- 01in‘ ton, Doiron, Smith and McEwen, the defendants in which are charg- ed with breaking into a store at Cherry Valley, came before Chief Justice Mathieson and jury yester- day. Following are the members of the petit jury: Aberi McLean, (foreman) Thos. Creighan, Chas. Rowe, Allison from the New York Yankees today The lineup Ls as followg;._ son, Leo Praught, Eileen Morrlssey. odd spectacle of the crack Cook- Boucher-Cook forward line of the New York Rangers running one- two-three in their section are the features shown in the weekly scor- ing statistics oi’ the league, issued tonight by n sident Prank Calder. Games on Sunday night are includ- ed. Laurence Northcdt, fleet left wing of Montreal Maroons, and Bill Cook, veteran right-winger of the compiled 65 points to date" 31 goals 10-minute misconduct penalty, States section. STANDING Canadian Section American Section “ReiflHorner, of Toronto Leaf: acquiring his third major penalty recently, leads in penalties with '11 minutes. Eddie Shore, by earning a in- creased his total to 65 minutes, giv- ing him the lead in the Unitcf