BORN tli Crysta 9,3,... fourth 89m the chanzfl ‘Pam My night being ne the Intercollegiate night, And fa ether one that too o o Confl may liar? at in; QtJlClC. n games the Rangers y; end the possible an neXt llllTS‘ wt their intention I I summe tonight's Kim?- 10 be recko have taken bad only out own and suc ‘use tonight. (or; putting up a O I midst last Friday night led to little or team but Tuesday l about the outcome tonirh the fans and by ill‘ tttickly as possible. every division have linok. Seniors. if llnsls have three '1‘he case of the one that strikes us however. Fans forget thc the juniors had to . Nova Scotia. tam or the New mould lesson h s hat. bit-i. despite e efforts lust didn't Ill’! ability as Ml thwlllh ' we» ouniufla’ hi’ team ‘are all opening mica-coll University of New Bru the Forum Friday lcveral exhibition their belts hv are rich m»: arltlpoon-fident of min: fight . the thick of e l-le sectional honors and a place in thl Jhritim c finals Mlle the Saints, oi reasoning mirth ooll ans. ‘they 1111811! scare in shml ty interesting 0 it; tctiight, will see an al- diiferent team k a 2-1 beating from ‘his the last time iter a lapse o! But tioirt let that big score rside keep you away fr iiilml“ ti? 1%“ ned w rn . W beai% before to t-um aroud the next time and administer one of h might well be the Plan to sit in on it. Crystals won't concede defeat mighty struggle. I ng by the attendance here e1 think that there and the calls were um we are led tr; t will see a nuuch bigger tendance at ‘the 1:0 As mentioned before thitecm h badly in need of support from ‘Lnicrmediates and I o a i nd. bin belngyegll/e: theakavorod spot. WhY we do not know. but it would seem only fair that either the Island Junior Royals should coast in hr the Aitken Trophy. ‘that the uad Ab‘ icesonwtli thalmost i, or pink." lurder foughrt ‘gorge the A5 and going practice sessions daily the 1 ' tl driver's seat as a Mum m sil-evlctory 1g - Williams’ "S"! m’ ‘mmnk tonight at the Forum e of the se-riw. Friday to Thurs- cessltated due to game on Frldra)’ I from the they dent, now that are determined srles lust as quickly as g if they can take the games in a row it is to do so. O at om their be~ one would W85 nterest in the night. at this office the phones were kept con- tinually bus? answerl inquiries of, game so numerous believe that rum. I your tbeudanco can help materially in puttinl club in a better financial con- dition and also strengthening the morale oi the players as clinch the Island title just u they seek‘ O O O Bclease of ithe playdown schedule In: the Maritime; Tuesday evenind brings to one's ttcntlon [ulu tins year Island teams that a- in o. long. strenu- ... “hi? ti: ey re saris to play: union have two. juniors ls the the-most forc- will not or cm- , lling schedule go thmulh last: had the 17W this year are beam he given they prefcmnce this . Perhaps it is crrawn 10f COCO WM the amuoh "““’l°=‘i‘»i , . vorsl hoc- Um feta? their t4 clash with night. ~ with tiuowh 11ml in ‘cs3 0ft Fat “their have lillfl DIQMODI . 0f b _, make ll f0! Ill visitinl rnlshcd I fu - the football on- Wllnters and should do much bet- ll this boom series And WOTPHEIQSPURT BOXING BASKETBALL ‘the cold weather and strong wind did not prevent a large number of spectators and horse- mcn from suing down to the new course on the west side of Hills- bvw Brldce yesterday. The track was in gcod order. having been l ' scraped in. the morning. but as the horses raced against the wind the track was not as rut as it would otherwise have been. . Willard Kelly's Iceland won Class A Pace in strolwhtt heels. but it was by no means a onc- sidod, contest. In the third heat Bessie Kalmuck nosed out Peter Frisco. Wellington McNcill drove Peter for owner Melvin Jay. Class A Trot-This race was declared finished alt the 9nd of the second heat when Guy Kal- muck. who had won the first heat. pulled a shoe. They both had identically the same summary. 1, z, 1_ Class B. Trot-This was won by The Muff, a diminutive piece of horse-flesh that was formerly owned by the laic W. S. McKle. Although answering to l9 win- tcrs she is as full of fire and fight es a four-year-old. Many will re- call the racing on the streets which she did for her latc owner. From Worbhyb Corner to the square she was difficult to head. The next races will be held on Saturday afternoon commencing at sharp 2 o'clock. ‘Ilhere will be four events with a feat class that will take can of Hoedoud and -Plucw Scott: Class A Trot with Harvest Melody, Guy Kalmuck, Margaret's Atbbe. and owo or three more, Class B Paco will be filled on the ice. SUMMARY Class A Pace Leland (W. Kclly) Petcr Frisco (lilcNeill) Bessie 311M116! (C. BM) Time: 83 8-4, 82 1-2, 81 1-1. CLASS A TROT Guy Kllmufl (McNeil!) Margaret's Abbe (Schuman) ‘limo: 83 3-4, 32. ClulRTrol ‘Ric Muff (Smallwood) Maude K. (L. Kelly) Time: 40, 40 1.4, 8Q Olflellll Starter: D. K. Itfcfcod Judges: H. G. MacDonald, Obs-rice Rcudon, Fred . Timm: Nell Walks, Prank Wlbcatlay. Announcer: J’. A, MacDonald. Feels Like A’ Rookie With National Club -._-_-- Hockey Scores _-_-_- International IAIIUQ WWW Iw Haven 0. ._._'____.__-- HOCKEY, PRACTICE interesting. Race, Card Held On Harbor Ice Yesterday Afternoon IN THIS Pluladclplzla ‘ m. Hanks; $3. iSlimmcrings Around The ‘Sport Front BY ALLAN BANDAL Canadian Press Staff’ Writer) NEW YORK. Feb. 8 -—(CP)— Just as promoter Mike Jacobs had tub Billy Conn as a fighter for Auld Eire to be proud of. the Irish historical society came up with information the name Conn appeared nowhere in their file of family names..."bad cess to them," said Mike...but Conn was unworried...“siire," he declared, "Connsught was the ori inni name but. my grand- fat er trimmed it l. bit"... The three men most interested in matching Tony. Gator-m; g- gainst. a ranking heavyweight- Mike Jacobs, promoter Herman Taylor of Philadelphia and man- ager Joe Jacobs-have a on a plan expected to send ‘two-ton" against either Lou Nova, Max Baer or Tommy Farr....Teylor, holding an option on Galento, a- greed to release him to Mike Jacobs....Joe Jacobs said Tony was ready to fight anybody. now or later....nnd Mike Jacobs said he expects to clear up the matter in a couple of days... It cost Cievelandlndlans some- thing like 561.000 in cash and a ere to bring young Ken Kc tner up from Milwaukee Brewers to play third base. .N-w .York Rangers’ farm team o: Philadelphia Ramblers have been attracting fans this year at :1 rate which means 100.000 paid custom- ers for 24 home games....the ponyless poor can dplay polo in Lancashlre, Englsn ...there you can rent mounts for $1.25 a game... Down in Hershey, Pa, the man- agement of the Bears in the Int-Am Hockey League throws l banquet for the squad after every home gsme....Hockey schools for youngsters are growing in number at a great rate in Scotland and Englandueverybody wants learn the Canadian game... Down The Alleys ._.,._ HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Five League 01a nmers-a§zs_ High single G. likssery 314. l-Iigh three G. Ebsery 809. Commercial League Turnip Sadness-cow. Prince Grocery-Moo. High single J. Ooyle aos. nigh three o_ Toomibs use. Tonight s! ‘l o'clock:- Mlxcd League Stars vs. ies. vs. Jitter Bugs. Eunn Thunder Bolts At 9 o'ciock:—- Demons vs. Gongs. Impenials vs. ‘ OIPTOWN ALLEY! City League:- Roops nut-ans Jinamyb ‘hid-Mm. . High sinclo J. Lawior S00. Him three J. mwlor 798. A Home S Co:- nglasunugi-rgu. 11th., hbfigb-(Iet Life — I 0D! BIRDS“ M Gflardg- , all We uneasy °* “WC-Wig: m: single n. McDonald m, ‘umnfl wémnhm_of_ High three B. McDonald 687. or Mixed league:- Atveteranoflb. intheRcds-QBBB- Arbor-loan. was all popped p about Dodgers-Mic. his ffrthoominzmdeg: 8:61;" 11;; Isediczmlflgh single u. gllcllerlanvit! tionfl 1M8!!!’ ; high three . Mall economic?“ it 1c i; i” ° u" .. 1*" come high single N, J. Olow am. téo°gwfi cams but lihroe N. J. 0m aao. u‘; so g ma, muting um. e Tonight st ‘I o'clock:- bigleoguesfcrflmaflrst time. Five Aces vs. Tod's Taxi. Silver Wings Defeat Leafs By4- 3 Score ‘much better can only ‘mesh one —"—" em ‘ m Silver Wings started off the Tip mifinallitiilfikglsvnntggeblsllfbo o mum m- ule was ma; 3933a; eh m w rlhgvalflh: . ' W“ WW1" “lfl- - efl nears m: i.“@.:...~"-..~t: *.:.':= M» - w-ee w‘ r c“ "crite- Breton}! kevlbagc with -. 0c ‘ :1" _ . . I it?“ g before“ smuinkovbgfe: . I . ; . , téynmo above-mentioned W“ 5mm“? “W” %'l i-fllsffifi .1". 3.22 Ambogse glib at; oagg; , L. ._ .~ llagaffinmonwvn sssmoza- we.“ I “m, . M 43a,“ 5m; m. Gal ant with one apooo "Earhart-oust hittl 1 but 2"" .- . . scoring for the - “Plutonium. '~ MILNM“ m“ udrflhanfofthclneafsnct " twoof v ~ e ii.".;'.“.'-..i"iii"&"‘lii-.““"Mu"'t.. n. e».- 8°" o» w» --- ‘quum l!!! the Olillfl‘. k a v.1 s . - ._ ; more m, fie “M” ~ rut- iCaitada» Gains Place In FinalRound Of tHockey Ploy In Day Of Upsets ZURICH, Switzerland. Feb. 8 '- (CP) —In a day which saw the highly regarded British and United Staica teams suffer upset defeats. Canada a third period rally in her World Amateur Hockey ‘Iburnsment match with Caaoho~ Slovakia today and came out on top by s 2-1 margin. Trail Smoke Eaters, Canadian representatives in the tourney. were behind 1-0 for two period of the col semi-final game. In the last , rune, however, the Canadians overcame e. stubborn defence and skated to victory on goals by Joe Dame. 0. Hurych scored for the Czechs and ii- was the first goal tallied in four games amlnst the Smoke Eaicrs. win clinched a place for Can ta in the final round. First Setback The United States team received its first setback 3-2 from SWlYZCI" land. A weird feature of the match was that two of the Swiss goals were kicked into the net by American players. while the third was awarded to the victors by the referee because the cage had been "w Rw <= t moved . Great Britain lost 1-0 to Gef- many. It was the second 1N5 for the British. who were beaten by Canada tcrday 4-4). In a fourth game payed today. Poland dc- featcd Hungary 5-4. Play Germany Nut The Smoke Eaters blav Germany next in another semi-final round match. But their victory toda assures them of one e two lcams from their group which will enter the final pool with the WP two teams of the other pool. so fax, in the semi-f nal pool which includes Canada. Germany is in second position with one vic- torv and one tie; (Jacobo-Slovakia ls third with a tie and s n. and Great/ Britain is lest with two dc- feats. Switzerland is at the ton of the other semi-final pool with two wins; the United States and Po- land are tied for second position with a win and a loss each; I-Iun~ gary is in the cellar with two los- Sf-S . l A contingent of Halifax cur- lcrl will invade Charlottetown tonight. aur rinks are expected to make "lb trip and pro nt- lons have been made by o flcllli of ‘.111,- ---‘ “ ‘ n Club to entertain the visitors. Matches will be played tonight tomorrow and tomorrow night with the Garrison City _rlnks leaving on return home Satur- day morning. H lit 8 RJOWS t FACE OFF 8.30 SHARP ‘SENIOR HOCKEY" TONIGHT SUMMERSIDE CRYSTALS vs. -‘ assume an: rors WITH 2 wma n: a snare sup Yon-sorrow! rumour wua. unm- runm ousut Ur morass. vie-ma! 35o tltescrvedi-Bcet of Home flc - CHARLOTTETOWN RANGERS Children DOORS OPEN ‘I (YCLOOK Women ’s Hockey Playclowns F o r The Ma ri times a TORONTO, Feb. S-(CPM-An- nouncemcrvt was made tonight that Miss Bobby Roscnfeld. To:- antc, has been re-electcd dentt o! the Dominion Women's Hockey Association by mail vote through the medium of the n.5- sociation's affiliated branches in Ontario, Manitoba and the Marl- times. Other officers for the ensuing year include: Second vice-presi- dent. Mrs. W_ Stirling, Halifax; third vitae-president, Miss VimY Jones, Charlottetown, P. E. I. It was announced that Eastern Canada hockey finals will be played in fihe Maritlmes this year Survivors will meet. the western Canada tltlists for the Canadian ‘Halifax Curlers To Play Series Of Matches Here It is ex led several olflchll of the l club will journey to Sic. Elccnors to welcome the visitors and plum have been made lo entertain them at bun- qucts at the club house both bo- nlght and tomorrow evening. A schedule matches has been arranged and the event ls exciting a grant deal of inter- est- belng the first visit by an outside club in some years. A heat of friends, not. only in sporting circles but throughout the Island generally will be pulling strongly for young Heath Carmody to make a complete recovery from the injury recevcd in New Glas- gow lost Friday nikht in o. game against Dalhcusie University. At phresent Heath lies in hospit- al wt a ruptured kidney but he is fighting it with the same courage as he displayed in hockey amcs and it is pleasing to note at he is showing improvement with the possibility of an opera- tton lessening. Andhowwellhe has tcloenin New Glasgow ls well borne out by the tribute paid him by George McKa rte editor of the New McKay says: Heath Oarmody may be small of stature but there is an abun- dance of “Moxie" wrapped up in ‘his slight fremc. Few sons knew he was play- ing against Dalhousle last Friday night with orLzv cg! lniury that was Antlgonish without let- ne in authority lurow, a was within icn minutes of completing hlsmhorcs against Dal- housis when he received the in- jury that sent him to the Hospital. A hug check badly sprained oetrtdofmfheir hands in their own baliwick and the attitude of every man on the loam ls that they will again tic it up tonight With sue: vgmfciii-inllryiatlon egdgit at; e ve a - born foe and mini-s will B81111 have to be at their best. But the crew of m ‘m .5 e . 21”“... are more thoafn anxious to olk victory number three which wou leave them ln the enviable position of having only to win two out o minim and it is to be inoeiely h than. "the attenclailco icniiht show a bi increase over the Roy poweas". CNeW Glasgow Writer Praises Courage Of Charlottetown Boy his shoulder miracles to put him game with the initial injury, but upparentbly sitting on the sidelines was not his idea. of excitement, injury or no injury. S0 ported to Manager Eddie Mc- bor, but the truth 0f the matter. as told to me, is that he could hardly lift his left arm, level with his shoulder. That display of courage wasn't . After being hurt Friday evening he did his beet, to lauzh the whole thing off. and had it been anything but a vital organ that had been affecfcd. he 17m- bably would have succ . At 11.30 lrut Friday evening you would never know - ing him there was anythlni; wrong. He was doing three of the four things he likes best, limb" ing, kidding and eating. Hockey makes up ‘the quartctlc. I went .he was sitting there th the of the Bang. First thing he said to : “ Look out now Mc- laugh, I've got three a punctured gently under era's crash info the boards I {angers Meet Crystals In Fourth Game Tonight ous game played here. Ra-ncers are badly in need of support and as prices for these gums are down to rock bottom why not make it a point to attend tonight. The reason for the game being played tonight is because of thc scheduled intcrcollegtctc league game at the Forum tomorrow night. U. N. B. vs. St. Dunstans. Tonight's giune starts at 8.30. HOCKEY CHALLENGE We the Tip Tops would likc to play any of the following fcams agameofhockcrassoohasit can be arranged. Nine ‘Mlle Creek, Milton, Cornwall, Powml, Covehead. East. Royalty. 1"?- msdc by by 1111mm: Manuel Ootwoy. 80 . MANUEL OATWAY. Manager. will 1. .. Mlnanl’: unmade m. pain. re ' ship suffered a setback -crown. Tlhe Dominion finals also will be played 1n the cast. Doubles Title Captured By St. Stephen ST_ STEPHEN, N. B., Feb. 8- (CP)—Four straight victories won jointly by Skips A. C. McWha. and W. B. Carson gave hhc St. Stephen Curling Club the doubles champ- ionship alt the New Brunswick bonspiel. The new champions, succeeding Bathumst, won twice yesterday and duplicated today.’ In singles competition Bathurst rinks skipped by Nick Thibodeau and the defending champion, D. P, Connolly, were dead-locked for first place with five wins each and no losses after vwo day's ploy. The curlers held their annual banquet tonight. Competition will and tomorrow night. Second place in the doubles depends upon re- sults tomorrow. Eacih singles rink has two more games to play. Bathurstrs two foursomes, leading their sections, were favored to meet in the final match for the title. Fkedericfon and two St. An- drew's rinks from Saint John rs- msined dangerous coax/tendon, having lost only one game. Speomtors were interested in the steady play of 86-year-old Skip W_ J. Halllday 0i the Heather Club doubles beam from St. An- drews. H. W. Stubbs of Saint John ‘Ilhlstlce had all he could do to nose out the veteran 13-10 this morning, and tonight the grand old skip held Skip C. M. V. Sdpence of Woodstock to an 11-11 aw. U. 1V. B. Defeats Mount Allison , N, B , Feb. 8 _ (OP) —Mount Allison Un vanity h of retaining the Maritime In llegiate Hockey Champion- tonight when University of New Brunswick ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ the collegians 7-5 local in the first game of the New Brunswick - Prince Edward Island Intercollegiate schedule. T0 ABOLISI-l WAKES IONDON —(CP)—Ralph Henry 39km. church architect. told the Court of Chance _ the Roman Ca- tholic clergy in land are trying t0 do away with the ancient cus- tom of cs because of unseem- disturbances attending some or em. REFUSE T0 SANCTION BOUT BOSTON; Feb 8-—(OP)—'I1he Massachusetts Boxing Commis- sion today refused to perm-it Jack ‘Irammell, Youngstown, 0., heavy- weight. to meet ‘Tiger Warring- ton, Liverpool, N. 5., negro, on the Argonne Atifluetic Association's Feb. l8 boxing prgoram. ‘Ib-anunell was suspended for five years by the Illinois Athletic Commission aftcr an unsatisfac- wry bout with Jimmy Ademick last June. BRADFORD, Eng-T. Winnard, international centre oh. quarter, has been placed on the transfer list at his own request by Brad- ford Northern, English Rugby League Club. . Amherst Curling Club played a series of friendly games will: munbers of the Summersidc Club 0t Summer- sidc yeetcrday, winning matches. dropping three and tic- ing three Hazen Phillips presided at the supper table and welcomed tho guests during his brief rumrks, Skip G. M. Wat-ling replied for Author-st, remarking on tibc pleas- antucs of the last trip rooms the strait and the drive by mo- tor over bhe fields and across the harbor to Summerslde from Bor- den as being very eiociting. Omar speakers for Amherst were S. R. Txeen, Col. Mchelilln, R. and Robert Black. Skip Wntling extended a emide curlers to visit Am- herst_ 1n the first round Amherst won onccazidloutbwiccJnvheoeooud round thcy won bwo games and dropped onc. In the Quin! wind all three mattchea were fled. first Round Amherst: 0. I. Mmddm. A. ll. Cameron, W. A. Icu. S, R. Green, —Skirp 8. Swnmereide: J G. Kenna. N. R. And _ Summerside, Curling Clubs ThrccrinksmomilaeAnmn-st.&1p1i. Play Draw : K. Jamiescu, I. Linklcttcr. L. ‘Molina-lane, R. l- Jardino-flcm u Second Bound ‘ D_O.Stc|wua~t,C.I:.Oorncy,IL L. Willcflu-fi 8. Aristocrat: C. l. Maddcn, A. M Cameron, W. A. Fbx, S R. Green —Sklp ll. Sumtmerside: A. H. Comoy, V, Imtman, E. E. Portion-tan, L. R._ Alien-Ship U. Amherst: J. I. Twpody, l. l Black, R. Adams, G, M. Wufllng —&ip 10. Stunmcretde: A Calms, A I. Palmer, P. I Mmflw. P. Weeks -$p l ‘nil Ion! Amherst: I. , . i, Hladr, Rory Adams, G, M. wac- 1D. Stntmcntda: l. a-stars. 1" MacKinnon, ram. 5—SU!IS. McNeil, 17.50 Penalties-C mpbell, Martin, p. ' M res, Gaudet. efemcz-W. Waterworth. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prob) Petite Sonja Henie won the world's figure-skating crown for the ninth consecutive time at Vienna four years ago today. The comely Norwegian quit amateur ranks soon after, followin a world tour that won her accla every- where. Now. at 24, she is a tour- ing professional and movie star. —NOW 155 Great George Street Durant, W. R. Brooks. M_ P. (Danica, M. A. Goodwin, W, W, Titus-Skip l5. —-8ld,p 1_ Amherst: A. G. Mot-alien, L. M. Smmncrside: I. Hllpbans, L Ooates, M. A_ Goodwin, W. W. Home, V. TPINOII, II. Philhar- Brown-Skip ‘l. Surmnersidc: W. Bruce, B. W. Atmhorwf C. I. lhddm, A, a Robinson, R. E. Ellis, S. G_ Mer- Cameron. . A. Ibl. S. R. rlam——Sklp 10. _i—6lcip 10. T Amihecrst: E. Tweedy, R. 11.. z George Bldaop, Black, R. Adams, G_ M. WliM/Ir- M_ M. Bell, J’. 10. n , . ‘ Elecs Wzn Says Sore Arm v I I Opener From Epzdemzc Is ' c Beach Point Nothing New Montague msTilm ' “_' v gmeofutwo-gamctotulserlss otalummo 11s., hi»? fill-coke; Sou 0cm a a n “w: can M ; us! m. . def “w” m‘ “w” tidbit. workmen. °' gggtgm bee-gr: Prev-customs ope ofbbc maopimmdnugwmflh gameloufiamsstardcfencenunhedlchumdplm.wtdnu stifiered a broken nose in collision u ‘ m, Wlttl moth‘: player. FJiIwKInncn 31"“ 1"" “m! PM“. ' 1‘ tflbed ' bad ll Ill .lh*n:.e*:ie“=:..."':..:..% “I'm... a. omit-gill - oopewflh thg mhggpqlgnggflflhelffllbmltlibfll. Wfifi Montague team. trainer said today. "How many peoplc how Us? Lineups: Daugmzence had a some um a Elec do- it‘; 1115b y“ at, §§;;eir§ér§m.-1.'msiqr.a. “w. zmwéewuiliammima . all“: 35kg |, flay’ cool-on m 5m- 4- M1!‘ his pitching arm. Every morning, geaéhmmv$ms Iwotzldgobacksndtalneitoff. defence w Harris (ruck; for?’ m” n‘ “W” “m” w "Menard. "1; Hlrtbrobcinuabrainn H ', ‘m’ ' ' 1813. RB m We“ M...“ “c: rs s...” HntPoriod vice, 1111019, hewentblcktothl cubs for one year before ho w L-Jillectrlcs S, MacDonald, 19M. turned to mookliyu t» stay until Penalties-Kerr. 1984. Since than he has served a: - saw“ Rd“ trainer ‘for Joe Shh?!" find Dmbfiiihr. ‘i m“ “ ""1- Pcnalties-Gaudot, Fraser. lhvlnf had yeln of ' In largo and fight-gag men's clolblng we can gunnnlce a perfect atoll: Imr. MaoPHERSUN a. son W SPRING ALES IN STOCK - HUNDREDS 0|‘ PATTERNS ALSO FULL DRESS AND TUXIDO UIDTHS AND SHADES centre: In out! Charlottetown f KING'S scour .. Win. RAVI-Tb SHOOT tine, Mn- Svnxrroye; w; can’? ttava fa‘ noun-Ana mm THAT Milieu ~ Loss; — vr ¥il.~,\\<uow-- You iJtiuaT Do Younbtny. The Bo! Sotuhbalaodsflol. Hev.’ rm: flea-n! I V: Faun/o Hm. Jars! ltsLoc/rc-o j was You wt- umamx til’: mun ISLEEPC n m CAQI Au-Tks.