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I Pi If it 8 Si-' i I. TVTDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19321 16. Boston THE OTTAWA JOURNAL' Continues puiwauw. utafman aura -iw. rested to and fro and got deep tote Montreel territory.

Tho former aimed a shot at goalie Walsh but be betted It beck and Jerwa failed to ram the rebound back Into hla tag. With the rrrel 0rt lines again la action, Hootry Smith carried aunoev up to the Botton net but lost the puck when Clapper charged him. Dit went off and Galhraith caw erJ tor Nela Stewart to tighten op tho Boa an defence during the short handed. nee. The Maroon were persistent and bid down a heavy barrage en Thompson from the Botton blue line.

Trottier and Shore started ronghinf up when Duguid stopped Beettiet ruth end carried the pudi out of the I Mareone' ton. Dave carried hi stick a bit high and Shore retaliated by meeting him et the. Beaton blue tine with a beery check before slashing him on the hmiider. Shore drew a major penalty for this display ef iem per and bia ma tee were bard prtand several fimea aa they bold the Ma- room at bey until the period doted. i Mere saw Get Two." i The Bruin wont ahart-handad for arret! minutes of the third period, but the Maroone were unable to get 4 (coring throat through 'the defence.

Again tt fun strength and with Lionel Conacher off for roughing, the Bo ton first line resumed tho attack wit great vim. 1 Clapper broke over tho opposing blue line and fed Stewart a perfect past but Mel drive was more than wild. The Bruia returned 'to their defensive habits when Hitchmtn went oft for tripping with five minute to go. Hayae passed to Earl Rohlnaoa In centre and when the letter crossed the Boston line, bo flipped the puck to Johnny Gallagher, who dribbled down the right wall before dropping long ahot Into the Boston net to open the Montreal scoring. Short went off again and the Maroons threw five: men into the "attack to force over another (core, which was pro vlded by Northcott.

assisted by Bryd son and Conacher, in almost the last minute of play. .1, "IT The llntups: r''T; Boston Bruin Goal. Thompson: fence, Hitchmtn, Short; centre. Stew. art; wings.

Barry. Clapper; subt, Beattle, Burch, Oliver, Chapman. Hexuner, Jerwa, Gelbrtith. Owen. Montrtal Maroon-Goal, defence, Conacher.

WIIcok; centre. Smith; wtnga, Northcott, Ward: subs, Plaxton, Trottier. Brydson. Heine, Gallagher. phUlint, Duguid, Robinson.

Referee. Goodwin and Hodden. Summaryi First Period. Boston, Barry (Stewart). lei Boston, Owen (Hex inter, Jerwa) 1UI l-yv troukie peJa ta fU wwcav, vnsuon.

gwpatiU iae. Gia Pillt rtltevn kidney tat Mo bp fee-try aoatkiaf and kol -t the inflamed tissue. 10 a 1 drw-H-f. ii 1 1 1 1 Brulno Got Three Goals In the Opening Period Wis by 3-3 Hold Mont ret! Scoreless Untfl Tintl Trame. Awttetcd nN by Direct Wirt.

GARDEN, BOSTON. Mass, Nov. IS. i-Aa early exhibition of slmbng hockey gave the burly Botton Bruin J-J victory over th Montreal Ma- roona before ttCCO of their faithful follower tonight In their opening nm at Boston. All of tho Boston saora were VeeUtered in first period and thV Montrtal tollies resulted from furious Ave man attack that tho Marooni put on during the lat five minutes to escape a shut- out.

Marty Barry combined with Nels Stewart for the first Botton core and Ceorft Owen provided- the second Joming Ob Hexuoer end Prank Jerwa In a determined rush. Billy Burch fought off tho Maroon defencenten for place fat front of their net and con verted Harry Oliver's pan into a foal before being checked. Eddio Short, the Bruins' aggressive defence star, drew a major penalty for hla high stick exchange with Dave TrotUer la iht aecond session and with fire minutes to go In the third, be was benched for delaying the game. While be was off. tbt Maroon Kept five men la Boston territory.

Johnny Gallagher scored a long shot from too right boards without aastrt-enc and Larry Northcott tallied the ether counter with the aid of Glea Brydtoa and Lionel Conacher. atouia Start Early. Tho bruising Bruins started "off with a bang and for five minutes the Boston power play was hurled against the Maroons before they gave ground. Wilcox and Conacher. the vialtlng do-f fencernen gave Goalie TUt" Walsh valiant covering before yielding be-.

fore tho heavy pressure. Tho Bruins urged Into Maroon territory wltn monotonous regularity and finally Nela Stewart managed to sup through his former teammates, paaa neatly to Marty Barry and the Boat winger drove hard shot Into the Montr, net and registered the find goal of tho season en tho Boston Garden rink. Art Chapman. Oh Hexuner and Frank Jerwa cam on and put on a brilliant passing attack deep la the Montreal defence tone. Walsh had to make several sensational slops to prevent a score but his efforts be cam wealed when George Owen quit bis defence post and arrived ta front of the enemy net In time to oonverl a past, handled by Ueximer and Jerwa, into Boston's aecond Paul Karnes and Lorn Duguid made Tiny Thompson work whoa they went Into high gear.

The form or broke through the Boston defence and tho goelie hid to sjuit hi net to make tho atop. Another Bruin rush produced a score.4 Harry Oliver car rod the puck down right wing. pas, ed to Billy Burch aa he cleared the defence and the former Araerk belt ed a airtight ahot home for Boston's third Bmla Qauwd Lead. Brydson went off for tripping early In the second period and the Brutes Accounted for One ii T. BHXT BVBCH.

farmer New York American star, who atceemttd for on el Botton' three goals last night Boston. Burch (Oliver) 1121 Penalty Smith. Batsed Period. No score. Prna ttiaa Bry daon.

Clapper, Shore (major), Third Period. Montreal. Callsgher U.U Montreal. Northcott (Brydson and Conacher) IMS' Penalties Owen. Conacher, Duguid, Hitchman, Shore, Gael Saves.

Walsh a-24 Thompson I I 3 BOB-DRINKING BJOR8E. 4 -Rebut Heed tkssd to race for John Maybtrry. father of "Buddy" May brryr 'who la well known to th rest at of horse owners, and the drink were -en May berry every, time Robin Hood won a net. And Robin Hoed was In there trying every time, lor be sure loved hi ale. Ho waa treated to a whole bucketful when he got down in front and.

tike th historic figure he waa naroed after, he could "tsk It" Officers Chosen 01 Rideau Group H. W. Graham of Kempt-, ville Elected to Office of j- ipoctal to The Journal L. PERTH, Ont, Nov. lfc Delegates from Kemptville, Brockvllle, Smiths Falls and Perth attended tonight's tr ganlzaion meeting of th Rideau Group to proper for the coming hockey aetata.

H. Graham, of Kempt ville. ws elected president for the ensuing season, Purdy, of Smiths FsU. vlee-pfesldent and W. B.

George, of Kemptville, secretary. Th league open on Jtnuary 4 when Perth plays at Smith Fall and Kemptville plays at Brock ville. The schedule is to be completed by the president and submitted to the "vr-toil clubs In th group. Referees are to be nominated by each club and their name sent ta th secrtriry for submission to th board of referee. Delegate present sxpreeaeti regret at the recent death of John Burk.

a former member of Perth' team and Instructed th secretary to express their regrets to Mr. Burn family, Following delegate were present tonight's meeting: Smiths Falls. W. Rot end E. Rice: Kemptville, S.

G. Anderson and J. Johnston; Perth. O'Doraielt and Howl: Brack ville. S.

8. Reynold and D. R. Mai 4 Pirate Seniors Win Hfranls Boys' Olub Three gUune were played last night In th Kiwanla Boys' Club soccer leagu when Pirate seniors defeated Pal senior fir to three, whil Pan ther senior defeated Primrose seniors by a score of fir to four. In tit intermediate league firs tee 5.

feated by a acor of three to Th taamn Pirate senior yea Delorm, 0r. til Frank. T. Peeeoa, D. Dtslpio, Soublier.

tj Pal nler-Rr) Delorrea, Seucoy, G. Balanger, Couv fettav 1 Panther nlar-K. Ltlonde, V. Dbtardo, A. Mason.

F. Cook, F. tue cino, J. Zito. Primrose tenter M.

'Ayoua, R. McNeil. B. LUart KUWn, F. Boiletu, R.

Farrtll. J. Clot in. H. McNamara.

Plrsts intermediate O. Frank, G. McK.ee, M. WerwL-k. J.

Jonea. F. 11 -or re. H. Tenefrt.

A. r.ls uit-rm-distc F. Djmko. R. Botlon.

O. Peat, Chapman, CuenneUe, M. Dorasio. teveo Mrs OoJt In the Realm ofSpoht By WALTER DETROIT SHOW 8MABT HOCKIT. "THIS NATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY AFFAIR scheduled for Saturday evening between the Senators and the Detroit Red Wing commence to take on a decidedly serious complexion.

Before the atason opened, Jack Adams' bend of hockey players were considered with the seme light corn as a pair of deuces In a Jack pot, but time, and a very little of that, has served to tend Detroit's stock climbing right to the top on the Caldcr market Detroit are tied for first place In the American section. Tbey have played two games and won both and the argument In the world cannot detract, from that performance. They showed la their match with New York that they are far from being any group of paclAtta, One of their players drew a major penalty for a bit of ftst fighting and they, not only grabbed their share of sentences for' rough hockey, but time out to split the Americans' -net with a half-dozen goals. The Red Wings, on their dUplsyi, shape up as turbulent, lot can. give and take it with the added tslent of gathering counter.

With Sena tors a trifle annoyed at dropping that first gsme to the Maroons, this match should be crammed with excitement. TWO COUNTER ATTRACTIONS. YrHIIJS Gladstone will fight to re main in the running for a Junior football championship on Sat urday when they clash hare with the powerful M.A.A.A. teem two lusty gridiron rival will indulge in a little private feud at Varsity Oral. The latter game will see Ottawa University and St Patrick' College attempt to show up each other's gridiron pre ten- It Is unfortunate that these two game are scheduled to take place on the same day.

Both of them are flnt class attractions and normally would draw large crowds but If the (an are divided then each will be the loser. The Junior game must be played but If the Ottawa University -St. Patricks College match could be held over until the following week a great crowd of spectators would be. certain to attend. Aa hi the fan will be split between twe same that thev would undoubtedly be glad to patronise.

DANDURAND COMPLAINS. I EO DANDURAND has addressed diplomatic notes to Charles Adams, president of the Boston Bruins, nd Art Roes, their coach and manager, complaining of the style of hoc key played by the Beaton team la Montrtal on Saturday. It was not so much that hi team wag bee ten that caused the Canadien manager to pick up his pen as the manner in which the loss was sustained. Apparently Boston players kept shooting the puck down the ice after they got one goal lead. At that their shooting must have been fairly direct or the Canadien defence work particularly bad because Boston collected three more goal while the enemy a own forwards auu went hungry.

What riled Dendurand was ut effect that the style of pUy bad on the crowd. He contend that tt wasn't or hockey aa the fan want it and that if persisted tat will ruin the attendance, pertinently pointing out that Boston officials objected to New York American defensive tactic last year. Red Wings Trounce Americans In Rough and Tumblo Fashion PTAirMJtO. Caaadtaa Toronto Mtrmns I Americana lie? .0 I I a 1 4 Ottana Caaadlens Aaterkaa Section. i 1 oil A.

P. a 1 I 4 I Boston Ranters CkJcai COMING GAMES. Thtrsday. Ttetrclt at Cansdteas. Beaton at Americans.

Toronto at Chteaa. Mterday. Iletrett Ottow. Aaserican at Maroons. Randay.

-Taronte at Ranter. Csaadtesrt at Chkaso, jB-ee--waaBiaBnawaasam Garnet and Orey Meet St, Patrick's Qouege Ottawa Unlvtrslty and St Patrick's Cotlege i. ootbatl team are drilling strtnuausly for their exhibition gam thl Saturday afternoon at Varsity Oval at IX o'clock. Both teams tr confidant of their ability to band th other a "reverse and an" mtaratting battle I expected when th two teams clash. The Garnet and Grey had a good season in th Intermediate Intercollegiate League whil th Irish were runnors-up to Gladstone for th Junior City League championship.

SALE 17 Fin quality Broadcloth la lam shade, aim 14 to IT. At tacked collars tteatly. Excep tlsntlty good bay teg at. Cnach CANII ST. GOON A-OOON A.

the Live Lady Beer, win be rtsst at" Ote Avsica SAw-ag ef CON GORILLA. TlMireday, Friday and fkftarday. 090NA-GOO NA Is a real pet, and wH fbe Avatoa Pttroa bt the Feyer. CILH00LY. WELL FOUNDED ARGUMENT.

rtANDURAND'S argument well founded. This business of team getting a goal load and then spend' ing the rest of the night in their own sector Just fill the public with a lot of hearty yawn. After all the crowd pay the freight and are en titled to see a hockey game, not a bunch of athlete defending a meagre lead by long rang sniping. Like other hockey needs two sides to make It Interesting and If one side refuse to play then what is offered isn't a gam at alt And moreover the teem that draw the public in any city are not those which are noted for tnetr del entire system. Strong defences ere a necesstry towards winning aa a fast and vicious attack, but the team that combine both are the one that enjoy popular favor, and from the spectators standpoint they would far rather see a weak team striving for goal a powerful on depending en it palisades to hold a alim advantage, TIGERS MOVE ON.

pHZ first of the playdowns for the Dominion football championship will take place In Hamilton on Saturday when Bill Hughe will shoot bis newly crowned Big Four mon arch against Sarnie: Tbt game should mean the mere continuation of tho victorious parade of the Tigers, because the champions of the Inter provincial In these time become si-most automatically title holders over the entire countryside. Sarnie have a big team. They out weigh. Hamilton along the line and any squad that doe that la no collection of mere striplings, but they do not possess the co-ordination of movement that the tank from Tlgervllte can command once drawn up In battle formation. 7 With the Oilers disposed of Toronto University end the Refine Rough Rid era should not ruffle the Tigers' fur.

Toronto has a smart football machine but hasn't the power under the hood to roll over the Bengal, The Rough Rider will In all probability meet the asm fate a ether ambitious team from the prairie when they get down in the effete St ohnnj.Sorrell Registers Three Goals in Detroit's to. 2 1 Ml. A-seciateg Press by ptrect Wtrt Nov. Ii Detroit Red Wings and the New York Americans played a National Hockey League gam her tonight in rough and tumbla fashion and the Red Wings en tainting the New. York aqued to win a bruising battling 4-2 victory, their second on home ice.

Th Wings piled up a three goal lead, then joined in a bumping, hard-checking contest that wound up in a II brute btniahment of on player, and a fiat fight between two others that brought a major penalty aplc. Johnny Sheppard draw a minor penalty aa well as 10 minutes' banishment whn charged Walter But-wall, Wings defenceman. Into the beards. Larry Aurie, diminutive Wing forward, and Keating. American wtngman ef about Aurie at, teamed in a fret-hitting fistic match.

Johnny Sorrel! cored three of th Wing goal, crashing Into the back board for a temporary knockout in the Anal effort Emm. Goldrworthy Carson scored th remaining three, while Sheppard and McVeigh tallied lor new York, Th teams: Anktricsr-i GoaL. WorUrs: -defence. Dutkowski and Brydga; centre. Him; teft wmg, Martin: right Mc Veigh- i Detroit Goal.

Roach: defence. Evan and Young; centre, Carson; left wing. Emms: right wing, Aurie. American subs Filmer. Shenoard.

Wasnle, Patteraon, Keating. Thertenon, Ayre. Detroit sube Qoodfellow. SorreTL Marker. Lewi.

Hanson, Goldtworthy. BuswtiL wistrntn. Ofnciala Eusebt DaigneuH and Jack Cameron, Summary: First Period Detroit, Emms (Evans tit Detroit, GoUaworthy (Marker) 1.M Detroit Careon (tmms 3 Amer leant, Sheppard (Brydge) Penaltie. Pttwraon 3, Marker. Ayr.

rMrett Serreu (Goldtwarthy) 1 Americans. McVeigh (Martin) ttt Ptnaltie, Bheppard. Tbfri Pertoi. Detroit Serrell fOeldiworthy) Detroit SorreU OSuawem list Hit Penalties, Evans, A arte. Dutkowski, Sheppard (aiinor snd double major), Wsanl.

Keating mjar( nurn Cicretary Appointed Of VJQ. pcatjsg Unioa CHICAGO. Nee. U-Frsnk M- Kal Wux. newly elected president the Ametew Skating Union of the United State, today appointed Edward Mania.

4 secretary. snaniae sfsciste4 Wltn am sasung for tz yean, termerly ws erary ef the old international tksting union, end sis served ss secretary, and later, president of the Western Skating Association, Boucher and Cboko Hold Combined Scoring Marie Famous Ranger-Trio Has Compiled Bernarkable Total of 672 Points in Six Years in the National Hockey League. A GOAL-GETTING combination that In seasons of major league hockey, accounted for the amating total of nearly TOO (coring pointe-4R to be exact cam near to being broken sip when Frank! Boucher failed to come to terms with the New York Rangers for the current campaign in the National Hockey League until a few dart before the start Since Rangers entered the major league in lKt-17, the two Cook brothers, Bill on the right wing, Fred "Bun" on kft and Boucher at centre, have teamed continuously. The duration of their combine sets something of longevity record in major league hockey, and their unfailing coring prowess, which season after season found them close to the leader without fail, contributes to hockey a mark of it kind that may not be equalled. Si If Boucher had failed to sign.

It a third notable forward line within the great Boston Bruin "Dynamite eellDsed all scoring marks for a and "Dutch" Gainor corn posed this with TJ points (Boucher was next with (Z). while Clapper had fl points (Bill Cook waa next with and Oatnor got 49 (Fred Cook trailed him with 42). Gainor waa sold last season to New York Rangers but the line carried en with Barry era left wing, Weiland In centre, and the powerful Clapper on the right boards. With Weiland now sold to Ottawa, this Una definitely peases out ef existence. Th second famous tin to pas out ef existence this season Is th Montreal Maroon, J-S" formation, the powerful Stewart-Smlth-Seibert trio, on of th most rugged forward array hockey ha known.

Selbert goes to Rangers by sale, Stewart to Boston Bruins. All those were great line end. going back a bit there was the powerful, polished line of the Ottawa team of nine end ten years age, when the "Gliding Ghost" Frank Nighbor patrolled centra-ice. while Denneny and Broedhent hurled their sniping drive from th wings. But for sheer polish, bewildering skill and Intelligent understanding, tn Ranger trio excelled 1 possibly any other act of forwards in Th record of the Cook Boucher the National League is as follows: LEAGUE Veer li3t-17 1127-M 193-a 192S-JO 130-31 19J1--3 'Led Leagu point-maker.

PLAY-OFF Year 124-27 elTf- ins- 1S2S-30 1(30-31 131-32 Total in League Matches Grand Total bt All HL. Gain The complete mdivlduel record National League la as follows: William Cook Frank Boucher Fred This dee not ef course, take into W. Cook G. A. 33 4 II I 1J 9 30 30 12 34 14 T4 W.

Cook A. 1 1 0 10 3 1 "1 1 players hi th Western Canada League, prior to entering th Big tent. In the Western Canada Leagu. season 124-25, Bill Cook led the point-makers with 21 goals and 13 assists: Boucher, with Vancouver, had It goal and 12 assists: Fred Cook, with Seakatoon. had IS tost and 3 assists.

In the season follow ing. Bill Cook again ted the league point-makers with 32 goal and 10 assists; Fred Cook had goals and I assists, and Boucher, with Vancouver, led that teem polnt-tnaking with IS goal and assists. Thus, over a period of eight sstiani in rrior riockey. West end East this doughty trio baa notched close over 300 point for their Various team, on of the most remarkable and proline scoring feats in the entire history of pro fsssionsl hockey. Hcckey NATIONAL IXAGUE.

Detreft. Antericassa, 2. Mania. Z. EXHIBITION.

Rllitn. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, gteifalo, Cleveland. 03LA- SENIOR. Niagara Fait. WattoaaJt, 0.

Ueetinz of Referees To do new Tonign. taaealag of appflrents for ref acta ta Seeder Ctty Hockey Assictoilsn WW ae held tanlfht at the AsMlHoriaaa at 730 for the pwrpeao of dlstasilag the toteipftatieei ed rate. SMTTBS FALLS CARPETBALL. SMJTHS FALLS, Nov. lSv-(Speda0 The result ef game played) last week In tn smitn rail fraternal Carpttball League were as follow: Lesion No.

S. 3: Lesion No. t. St John's Men'a Club, Legion No. t.

DELAHAVS Buy Vthtf Ytrti FIcmI Tb Sow 4wUrp f9f. OstMal assftfWeTgf Dexljnf $155- eiid Up chAvats pyAMAS SS US0edUp DELAIiAVG iiiur jnmfcnjama mmmmmimm would have marked the breaking up of two seasons. The first to crumble was in th season of 112-30 trio. Cooney Weiland. Dit Clapper line.

Weiland leading the entire league recent year. Cook formation in their six years in MATCHES. F. Boucher F. Cook G.

A. G. A. Total 13 14 23 II 14 ,14 7. 10 11 13 i 47 24 34 24 IS 143 12 27 14 IT 'lit 12 23 14 20 117 129 17 13 131 MATCHES.

F. Boucher F. Cook O. A. O.

A. Total 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 3 0. 1.0 0 3 2 i 10 i i "1, (31 472 of each of these three players in th Goals Assists Total Pis. 1S 1 244 105 135 21 104 44 18S account th scoring tests of thee three Rideaus Beaten By Halifax Club Scores 6 to 1 Triumph Oyer Ottawa Senior Team. Canagian Press ky Direct Wire, HALIFAX.

Nov. IS -Halifax Wolverines smothered Ottawa Rideau under a rubber fusilad tonight to defeat the vialtlng cquad 4-1 in an exhibition hockey gam at the local The teams hsd played to a 4-4 tie test night Wolverines, who scored three goals the first period of teat night's game. oniy to aa tnai lead aiip away, were on their toes to hold th edge la the ascotM contest in the course ef a whirlwind first period. Shields. Ken nedy.

McNeil and Lennon beat out Johnson, all except McNeil being scored unasserted. The slackened somewhat the session, but In th third the force brok out again. Lennon and McGlaahen doing the trick. Half way through th period Shepherd took Morrison's rebound to aeve RIdeeus from a whitewash. Leo Sergeant, former Truro Bearcat goalte.

a poes red the easte for Halifax tonight and did a competent job. Th teams: OttawaGoal. Johnson: Peterkin, Mulligan; centre. Morrieon; wing. Shepherd, Beeume; suns, Hul-ejuist Jsnsen, Howe, Quinn.

Halifax Goal, Sargeemt; defence. Lavisne. MacNeil: centre. Mother: wings, Lennon, Shields: subs, FerguK son, Larwior, w. Kanneoy, ae Glashen.

G. Kennedy. Kefarees H. Butler snd i. E.

Ahern. Summary Halifax. Shield 3.SS Halifax, Kennedy l. Halifax. MacNeU (Lennon) OS Halifax.

Lennon 1404 Panalttes-Larlgna 2, MacGlaahen, Peterkin No Penalty Quinn- Third Ported. V-Halifax. Lermoa 4-11 Halifax. MacGlashen (41 Ottawa. Shepherd (Morrteenl lLtl PeneltteeW.

Kennedy, Row. Stops by goalte Jetirexm. Sti Bar a i R. M. KXETS VARSITY.

(: KINGSTON, Ont, Nee. JJ. Royal Military College junior and Inter. modiste rugby teem win play Toronto Varsity at Ricrawdaon Stadium here Saturday, was announced today. The i union will meet an the morning and bi termed la taa la the afternoon.

The In let mediate have last one gam to Varsity, and a win Saturday will ti them up. Canadiens Manager Complain At Def ensivQ Play of BrulH Dandurand Calls Attention to Pact That Boston tested Against Americans Last SeuuUn for Same Reuon. Canadian Pre by Direct Wirt. MONTREAL. Nov.

HVTh defensive style of play adopted by Boston Bruins of th National Hotkey League In their gam sgslnet Canadien her last Saturday night has -elicited a complaint from Leo Dandurand, manager of the Flying Frenchmen, who were beaten 4-4 in the farce, their first of the season. Dandurand ha written letter to Charles F. Adams, president of the Boston Professional Hockey Association, Incorporated, owners of th Bruins, snd to Art Rots, Bruins' manager and tactician. 1 Guarded One GeeX The Canadians' manager complains that Bruin fell beck en th defensive after scoring one They shot th puck down th ice and piyd a strictly defensive game. Dandurand writes that with a crowd of 12.000 loyal local fans crowding tbt Forum here, hi players hsd no choice but to throw everything into a daring and reckless stuck to give (hem some spectscular hockey.

After charging that Shore. Hitchman and- Galbralth. among ethers, had continually shot th puck down to the far end of the Ice. th Canadien' mentor says: "It was greet disappointment to our fans, snd th result from the point of view of public Interest would hv been terrible if we had adopted th same tactic." Xjtf" Both letters alio state that th Canadians will follow a similar style of play whan Canadien play In Boston December 27. "If your fans com Opinion of Feins To be Considered City League to Hold Popularity Contest This Season.

A popularity convast will be staged this ssassa by the Sealer City Hockey Assectetlen ha ardor to tWrssme which ef th Sre rempetlag ctab enteys the largest fettowmg faaa. In view ef tho dtrlslsw rescbsd at a pvevtous mettlag to drop one crab frten the circuit for next seesaw It la felt by toaga afnrlatt that this pen will erve to sarertabi hast what toes have the largcet number w. perterv According to present plan, CMy League patron will be given a ballot at each gaaae on which to cast their vote. At the end 4 th senseo they will be counted, with special prise awarded to fans whae ansae are drawa from the ballot etkUrried. At test aight's meet lag the Aessrtellsn, appllrntln fee ret.

ant Buffalo Team Scores Victory Over Indians FORT ERIE. Nov. II. The champion Buffalo Bisons scored their first win of the season here tonight downing Cl re land Indians, Is and moving Into a tie for third place with th In-llan and Syracuse Th tlrwup: Buffalo GoelT Tugher: defence. Murray: centre, Roth: wings.

Carr. Grass: subs. Lauder. Arbour, Gedin, Bertett Schults. Barton.

Cleveland Cost Dolson: defence, Frew, McFariane; centre. Brophy; wings, Hsllidsy. Williams: subs. Mstte, Wsite, M. Brophy.

Daley. Reulston. Gry. Referee. Mickey Ion, Summary: Farlod.

Buffalo, Ledermen (Murray 1UI Buffalo, Rath (Grot) 1J2 Third Period. Buffalo. Roth (Gross) .1203 Buffalo. Lauder (Ledannanl .....1342 Cleveland. McFariane 14.40 SUPER SERVICE (A New Participating Series A twenty paytaent lift policy giTts utmost Br toction sad builds ap Mbtutlsl cash Yslnt Initial Premium -if 80.

ASiVtAJiCZ COMPANY OF CANADA Wf Small ro. Good plain, you will be to tor to Art Ross said. the! Dandurand drew attention to ton' complaint against New 7 Americans last Sanson for playing' tensive hockey. On that Occs th Boston dub1 complained to leagu officers and to New club officials because Amer I. heaved the puck down the tee -I tweea 4 and times during a MUI BrnfaT KB arWWn.

Mr. Dandurand aald In bis letb Mr. Adam he had yet made no plaint to Frank Calder, preside th rt4tu 1 .1 Adams etoaaks I'p. 1 OSTOM7 Nov. lVThrW Adams, president of the Be5 Bruins, tonight atld hi club be th first to outlaw the bran.

aeiensivo nocaey oojacwa Manager ueo uandurana Of Mon Canadians, if th Mat of th Nat Hockey Leagu would Join the a "For six year." Adam Mid. have advocated rulea to eliminate? defensive type of hockey play bu have received no encouragement the league ofliciala, referees or board of governors, which in the has turned down several Boston gee Lions alined to.prevent these' fensiv tactic. hare com finally to the! elusion that what la sauce for goes is sauce for the gander bu) Boston Bruin will be th first in the National Leagu to make leruuve nocxry imposstoie, 11 cials and other dubs In th elrcu Ves tern Canada League is Reat Newly Organized Prot i i 'Opens December 5. Canadian Press by Dtrect Wh CALGARY. Nov.

Ll-Wsetem ada newly organized profesi hockey league tonight was reat tart operation aa Successor to the that died In 112. Completing practically all dot meeting of club owners undei president E. Mciwrdson. her day discussed all matters pert to the league, organized a four-circuit and issued a schedule of a Teams in the league will be EdmJ i i i i nrxira vpiiais, oaaa CraacenU and Calgary Tigers. Jaw waa definitely dropped fo.

Final lrsft of th schedule th opening game in Saskatoon cember i between Crescents Capital; in Edmonton Decemb between Tiger and Eskimo;) gins. December 7. between Cr snd Capitate, end in Calgary, Dv ner between gt Each teem plsrs IS games. Combinationif For Boy 6 to 0f -ttl years. Soteial lnlr 1 Business Men Anneune No Further.Cuts This Year.

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