trap-d PAGE SIX l BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BOXING W; “.110” BCWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Leafs Defeat Hawks 3-1 In Penalty-ridden Game; Canacks" & Amerizs Draw TORONTO. Jan. 15 (CF) When you are penalized in the National Hockey League, appuent~ ly the best procedure is to shut up and take it. Oblecting too strenuously t1 referees —especially Mickey lcn -is bad business. Four puck warriors who par- ticipated in the conledy of pen- alties as the Maple Leafs thumped Chicago Black Hayyks 3-1 here Saturday learned that silence is golden. Three oi them peeved Ion to the URL-Elli oi drawing 10-min- ute misconduct sentences while- one earned a mulch misconduct ban- lshment. A crowd of 11.816 fans saw the Leafs strengthen their icurtlrplace position. moving three points in front of the HilWkiTilE hockey was only fair but excitement rail high the full 6O minutes as 24 penalties were handed out, four cf them rnalors Even the customers joined in the spirit oi things and as Bill Mac- Kerlzie. Chlcaeo defence-man. step~ pad into the cooler ill the second period. a female fall socked him on the chln- Soon after the play- ers started stcking and out of a lree-for-all Earl Seibert and Clcttselig of the Hawks, and Nick Metz and Gord Drillon of the none. In seven National Hoflcy Iieague games the Flylnk _ - men have tied four. lost two and won one. Their latest drawn effort came here last night when they played through ‘l0 minutes to a 1-1 tie with Red Dutiton's third-place New YCTk Americans before a crowd oi 6.000. Both goals lest night came in the third period with Cariadlens scor- ing first as Herbie Cain put tlhem in front in the eighth minute of a play with Paul Haynes and Jimmy Ward. A little more than a minute aft-er the score Americans tied it up when the veteran Johnny Sorreli beat Wilfie Oude on assists from Leroy Goldsworth and Art Jackson. Babe Sisbert. buriv Canadien defencemasi. tallied on a penalty short ill overtime but the gcai was called back bv referee Norm Lam- port who ruled tlla-t the Babe had carried the puck over the penalty line befole letting drive. Americans too thought they had wcn the game when a three-man breakaway ill the last minute of nlav gave Sweeney Sohriner thc chance to drive in on Cude. Am- ericans claimed that Sohriners shot hit the back of the net. SUDIMARY Leafs. drew majors. Drillon sent the Leafs in front early in the initial period While Bob Gracie was serving time. Tile Leafs added a pair in the second. Murph Chamberlain scoring what proved the winning counter, and Pep Kelly ‘rifiing one from his favorite ring wing as both clubs, oattled two men short. l Bill Thorns. former Leaf, spoiled| the shutout hopes of his former, teammate, Turk Broda, when hel slapped home l. rebound in the Lhird period. Paul ‘Thompson. Chicago's pier tllg manager, Art Wiebe. and Reg Hamilton drew the l0-minute mis- conduct penalties and Phil Besler ‘he match misconduct. SUMMIARY: First Period: l—Toronto. Drillon Chamberlain) 8 0i. Penalties —G'racie,. Kampmarl. Desilets, Wiebe, Thompson (l0 minutes misconduct); Parsons. Second Period: r-Toronto, Chamberlain (Metz. pps) 7.10. 3--Toronto. Kelly (Kampman) (Klnqrmuu, A .00. ' Penalties —Kampmul, seibert, MacKenzie. Drillon 2, Minors; Bcibert, Meta. Drillon. Gottselig, Majors; Wiebe (10 minutes mis- eonduct.) Third Period: 4- Chicago. (March, Lewinsky) 6.15. . Penalties —McDonald, Davidson, Levirislll‘, Gotfselig. Hamilton (Minor and Misconduct). Besler (Minor and Match Misconduct.) MONTREAL. Jan. 15—8inoe the start of tihe new veer Montreal Canadians migllt well be termed lo have been working on the theory ‘thgt a half loaf is better than Thorns §end at Once for Your NAME g/na 907m ‘fi/fl Mldo of white metallic polished tempered, steel wire, fashioned into n brooch. Latest novelty for hat or jacket. Any twn names Ladies or Gentlemen, made to order sent posipaid on receipt of 30c. -MOASE J ewalcr Kenslllgton Scoring: None. cnaiities: Buswell. Goldsworihy. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Third Period First Period i l I (Haynes. (Golds- 1. Montreal. Cain. Ward) 7:36. 2. Americans. Sorrel] worthy. Jackson) 8:59. enalty‘ Field. Overtime Period Scorina: None. Penalty: Golds/worthy. Prim rosesWin Upening Camel l , l In the opening gluile oi tile l Juvenile League the Primroses de- feated the Canaciiells by the score of 5-4 at the Holy Redeemer Rnk on Friday night. The foams playing the first game of the best out of seven showed surprisingly good form. After about five minutes play of the first period Cantwell of the Canadiens received a bad cut a- bove the eye. and was replaced lg Leightizer who made l. good ,1 between the posts. SUMMARY: First Period: L-Prinlrose-Witlock (Gauthier). odzTPrimrose, Gauthier (unassist- '8—Primrose, Gauthier (Prowse) Penalties~None . '1 Second Period: J 4-—Oa.n— Richard (unassisted) 5——CGJl-—BWBB (Penalty Shot.) Penalties —6wan (C). Third Period: 6—‘Primrose, Witlock (Gauthier) 'l—Primrose, -- Kelly (strain Smith.) Penalty — Hillier (P). LINEUPS CANADIENS —Goal, Cantwell, Leightizer ' Defence —Wlllimls. Swan, La- Custa. Murphy. Forwards —Blanchnrd, Richard, Peppin. Hooper. Dingwcll. l-Iigson, Man-lion. v PRIMROSE -Goal. L. Ward. Defence -Hillier. Cpsford, Bell, Diamond. Prowse, Forwards- Witlock. Gauthier, Kelly. Strain, Bnith. Referee -Dlck Henhessey. (Patriot Please Copy)‘ W» ‘he Heal-threaten do hereby aha’ ~i "e the Cornwall hockey team to a game in I10 played It Cornwall Tnesgny Jinn. 24th. . he COACH. L. HOOPER. BOXING Charlottetown Sporting Blub MONDAY IN MAIN BOUT TWO ' Champion P. E. I. Kid Nickerson Welter-weight Champ. . -1° RMJNW: ........................ .. M Tom Claybourne vs. Tiger Hennessey , Light Heavy-weight Claimant Middleweight $200.00 Side Bet Winner Take Whole Purse v SEMI FINAL --8 ROUNDS- V8. Kid, Clnybourno vs. Kid McCalluln ., ‘Kid .-McEnchei-n ‘ vs. Battling Boyno 51.0"" . rum U. 8. A. Fredericton, N. B. . *lull¢ lilll7fi¢i lmll sonnets; ma.‘ l - v L" Plitfll’ solo-fang ensue; _ CART"_B:_.I_(EQLY . JAN. 1B’ _ TITLES AT STAKE Champion P. E. I. J ohnnle Shaw i. \ Crystals Beat ‘ Kensington Silver Wings With from three to four hurldrod wildly excited fans looking on tho Bummerslde Crystals paced by their veterans C. Cahlll and J. Schur- man. coasted to a 9 to 4 will over their less experienced rivals. the Kelisinizton Silver Wings in a fast clean exhibition tilt in Kerwin:- rink on Saturday evening. Jan. Corinna out of tho first session with a three goal lead and adding three more in the final session the Crystab with their greater ek- perlence were at no time in danger of having their lead whittled down. although at times they were K80!- on the lilmp to prevent what look- ed like sure counters. The R8- hOWEVCI‘. after netting right thrcueh were unable to beat Casey who was alyvavs on the lib all i119 critical moments to turn aside the wafer. Tile silver Wings who seemed to be somewhat nervous during til-e first period. due no doubt to meeting what is perhaps the strongest aggregation oi puckstcrs in the province. gave a grod account of themselves throughout the last two sessions and will. with a few more games under their belts make those same Crystals steD to take another l from them. SUMMARY First Period l. Silver Win25. M. Waite (H. i Champion) 3:40. 2. Silver Wings. G. lttlllll (H. Champion) 5:30. . 3. Crystals, J. Schurman (If. Dickie) 9:00. .' 4. Crynstlll-s. D. Steele (Schurlnan. l Cahiil) 11:35. _ ‘ 5. Crvstpls. D. Brlinble. 14.20. 6. Silvei‘ Win25, Mill (H. Champion) 16:00. 7. Crystals. E. Sullivan (H. Glow) 17:00, - '1. Crystals. H. Dickie (W. Arsen- ault) 18201. 9. Crystals. W. Arsenauit (l-I. Dickie) 1910. Penalties J l. : Casey 6 Watts (l. Second Period Scoring: None. Penal-ties: Arscliullli. Glow. H. Champion. Svps: Casey 16: Watts 6. Third Pu-lod i0. Crystals. D. Blimlhle 4.05. 11. Crystals. C. Cahilll. 10.45. l2 Crystals J. Schurman 14.46. l3 Silver Wings J. Mill (H. Champion. G. lvflil) 17:00. Penalties: Bcwness. Clow. Sulli- van. H. Champion 2. Stops: Casey 3: Wat/ts 8. ~ Lineups:- Crystals: Goal. J. Casey: de- fence. C. Ga-hill. E. Bow-mess: for- wards. J. Sehurinan. J. Arsenault. H. Dickie. D. Brilmble. D. Manager. A. Silver Win85. Goal: defence. W. n. . forwards. M. Waite. C. Glvdon. E. Hughes. G. Mill. J. Mill. H. Cham- nion. C. Champion. Manager W. Lawson. Referee: E. Alsenaullt, lirlesman. A. lnrkin. ' —~NO'I'E 5- ,__ Qlaybourne - Hennessey ' Bout riighlights Boxing [he Sporting The Tonimy %i"§3?.°.’.£°“°‘ Claybounie-‘Ii er will highlights a card at the Ch: lottowwn Bpoit Club ionig. . ‘Ihe last time these we cad landdf s {phat they fought a 0- roun w, e n- oi will endeavor to settle the question, what will happen when a good . t-heavyweight meets a good lniddeweignt? - ‘The Tiger has middleweight division since g to the ince and has nonohantiy stepped out into the light-heavy class in search of further con uests. He has been always a crowd- easer $ fiigits, many of theeillllndlllaiolig? rl. om a spectators s . have been crowded with notion. There are many who my feel that the Tiger is “inking for t" in tak- ‘F5? iod~s tng on Claybounle, but he has his supporters who wiL back him for a knockout win. , Black Hawks w» Play T0 Draw CHICAGO. Jan. 15 ——(CP) — New York Rangers moved up t0 within a. game of the league-lead- ing Boston Bruins tonight. with a 1—1 overtime tie with Chicago Black Hawks. The tie rrwved Black Hawks to winthin a game oi the fourth-place Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey Lea- gue standings. " strum/my: First Period: ' Scoring-None 1 Penalties-Gracie, Shibicky. Al- Ell. Second Period: l-Rangers, Hextall (Watson. Pratt) 4 5i. 2 -Chicavgo. March (Gracie. 'I‘l1cvms) 7.06. Penalties -Seibert, Pratt, Gracie (Major arid 10<minute misconduct), Watson (Major and 10-minute mis- conduct.) Third Period: Scoring —None. Penalties -Watson. Lewinsky. Overtime Period: .. Scoring -None. Penaltlee --None . Baer-Nova Bout Set For May 25 (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire NEW . Jan 15—Max Boer. Our number one choice of three stars goes to Ja/J: Schumann. for not until he took the ice and net- , ted his team's first goal did the Crystals seem able to met gpdn ialsoonasnioeasoloeshuever been seen here. netted another and l also secured one assist. Second choice goes to Geo. Mill. Wings second line centre. He net- ted one and drew another. nothing to cho ice. lids round play-making to watch. Third place goes to J. Casey. Crystal goalie. for if ever a goalie it was Case HWY angle with case-H. RAMBLERS WIN PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 15-—(AP) d l goal with i-dencc Saturday night in aln Inter- national - American League hockey game. _ our 05R WAY .' / V _ ’ i ‘iii5f!,l§%’$\‘~l YORK former heavyweiuht bowing chom- plon. and Lou Nova. wmnisi-ng Oaltfomia contender for the title. were signed Saturday by Mike Jacobs of the Twentieth Century Srporti Club for a. lfi-round bout at the arikee . Mmarulxwaquuctn Bo i Co upon’? HAVI. Kuo Aeour THOSE UNPMD ‘ TAxas Wurst H: GAVE. u; ‘m; isLANb = l Rghgers “ind Card At Club ‘Tonight pular with the f however, be caled upon to use all his ability in ring craft and rc- sourcefulness to halt the “hot" z n beamter. A natural semi-final on hhs card is the Kid Nickerson-Johnny Shaw ih fighters have given whir wind performances in previous bou that on occasions have rival- ed the main bouts for action. It is expected their "go" in the fistic fiesta tonight will be no exception. elimlnary bouts Will in- urns vs Kid MM- d Mcihchem vs yne. the card appears a wel Jaalanced one tlhat should prove interesting to boxing fans. ‘i DtIwTTTIiTAIIEyT ClPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Butlor Milk Kings:- Leo a: 13s 183 am: 192 m 1'13 Ed. 14a 11s 181' Capt. Dewar 13s 15a 11a Stan 191 20o 15a’ Keith 22s lea 212i m 101a i065 nail-sou. i Brown's Butchers:- Cwt. Elmer ' 146 3M 102 Deizh 154 lss 120 Iouils isa 15': 121 Bill 182 m 160 sum 135 167 166 Ralph 190 l2’? 15a 06s sas 901 "luisl-zasl High single x. Acorn 22s. High three K. Acorn 606. clrrolvlv ALLEYS Tonight at 8.30 Pirates vs Bees. Yankees vs. Indians. Hockey Results (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SATURDAY National Hockey League:- Gllioago 1; Toronto 3. New York Alncrks 1: Canadicrls 1. (overtime tie). Int-Am Lentils:- New Haven l. Barium-old 6. Providence 2;" Bhiiadelphia 8. Cleveland 0: Hershey 1. B: 3: . ' wh 2. United States Eastern Amateur lie:- Baltimore 8: Atlantic City 4. Int. Intercollegiate Lane:- Universi/ty 0d Montreal 3; Univer- sity of Toronto l0. Prinoeton 2: Harvard 5. Yale 1; Dartmouth 5. SUNDAY GAMES National League:- Detroit 1: Toronto 0... New York 1: Montreal l. Rangers 1; Chicago 1. Int- Lea; e. Philadelphia 8; New Haven 3_ Providence 1 Hershey 1 (overtime tie). Pittsburgh 4: Cleveland 3. (over- ~g~. tizm . law-reuse}: Springfield a. ‘WT-Soweto ilk-mos scour... fi SQRQRISI ADU Tiny Thompson Stars As Red MngsBlankLeafs I-0; Canacks,AmerksAgain Tie DETROIT. Jan. 15-—A sparkling in the nets by Roalie Thompson enabled tlroit Rod Wings to shut out Toronto Maple Leafs 1-0 in a Na- tional Hockey e game played bcégre a crowd of 12.17’! here to- n . The winninn goal was scored by Gus Glzsebrecht. Detroit rookie. late irl the second period wihlle Rudolph (Bingo) Kampman of the Maole s was serving a. pen- Gieseblreaht took a. beautiful double relay from Marty Barry and Carl Uscombe directly ln front of the Toronto net. and beat goalie Walter Broda. with a smash was scored. ‘Iiolr- tod. the play. per- down the ice . handing out lialrd body checks by the dozen. Detroit's already heavy casualty eased further who list was incr Eddy Wares suffered a lmee in- . .. Doctor C L . l ii.“i'.v"l.l“‘mf Winas Rod Modere Brunetea/u. Pete Kelly and Alex Mottor. SUMMARY First. Period Soorin : None. Pe es: Homer. Second Period 1. Detroit. Gieselvreaht (‘Lis- combe. Barry) 17:23. Penalties: Kamomem. Davidson. Wares. Third Period- ggl-lfigi iiiwxilii (nennlw mot). l Tribe Swarnps New Haven 6-1 fiR-IIJGIIFIIHIB‘ Mesa. Jun. 16- llgwsgis l i NEW YORK. Jan. ilk-Pew Yea! ns and Montrea Can - lens battled to a 1—1 overtime tie lli a Natio Hockey Leone encounter ere lg‘ . h; llx/isigntreal last night. ftmwu Olm- adiens’ fifth tie in the last eight games. ‘Eleven thousand fans watched the contest. first in which goalie wilf Cude of Carladliens has ao- oeared on New York this sea- son. ' aftor Canadians had gone into. the lend ill the second period. was contest- ed by the Montrealers. Canadiens claimed forne Carr's ‘y was scored follovwinl an off- side and argued hotly with Lun- o upheld linesuian Norm at yed hard udhonlt and more polish in front of the net would have given them a handsome victory. Their long tally was soured by Toe Blake iihlmunii the second period. five minutes before the Americans’ equalizer on n. sail with Bill Summerhili and Haynes. The tie left the Montreal team in tho leaalue cellar, four ts behind iihe Detroit Rad in . who but Toronto in Wt. S Pint!’ od Scoring: None. Penalties: Gallagher. Second Period 1. Oamldicns. Bloke (Bummer- hili. Hay-nos) 10:28. 2. Am . Carr (Blip-inst. Jerwu) 10:34, Penalty: Siebert. Third oriod soorinw: None. Penalties: Jerwo. Cain. Overtime Period ffifiiflitéi. ' consisting of Pownal Oubs, Mt. Albion ‘Thundering Herd, and Mill- view Blaok Hawks, The first game was Eyed between Miiiview and Mt. on on Fright night Mt. Alston 3-4 The first od produced some 800d hocloeypvsviflth ply about even, no penalties. In the second period Mt. Albion ( 5 opened the scoring. o ed venmflleeil-llewm- 61180 wuredummmiunmon gwmmgmmmm film" “w!” Fucknout of a bunch of players. 2513171.. Llo formsrqj mud u“ “ma” “uwmfid ew Gl S. amateur, Bert Cfmnoliy who used to play for Moncton Hawks, Springfield domin- ated play from to end. Jackson and Connolly collected two guais and an a ece. Joe Lamo native o Sussex. N. 3.. ti?" “$3.3” tell pehgibNeivli ven. a the third perlodimafimured inythe first Springfield goal. POWNAL HOCKEY Mt- Alblon Thundering Held, l; Mlllvicw Black lhwh. 1 . The Puwnal rink Hpckey_1eague_ scored. No mrther scom o £33m. althouah Millview mm m; penalties in the 1m period. A »_TREAT IN STORE . TONIGHT 14 Bands by TOM McFARLANE and n UNDER COLORFUL LIGHTS, ‘seer LI The Ice is Grand Tonight Musicians. Skate them HTS and FLOOD LIGHTS. LTS 80c —_CHILDREN 20c 1W crowd in 1:11;?“ Hgiyiphlfualme Millview tied it up when V. Grant s G0!‘ passed to don McPherson. whose shot lanoed off a player's. skate in e not. ‘Both foams. tried ha to score and break the tie but it was not till near the last of the period when Mt. Al- blon got a gift goal. W. Jenkins was going in alone with only the 803.110 to beat when Ev. MuoDou- al threw his stick thereby ward- n: a goal to Mt. '__‘\_ion. Mlllvlew tried hard__for__th¢_i_est of the p3:- Bfifllild Iflll Inhroud by llflmlnion Ruldounrlcrn The Bap lie-nun Alloclltinn. 7277b’: CLERK.’ ca-WQ “it ' r. 1.. 1'" .. p; J. R. Williams oua eohlioluo HOUSE tom’? emf? AHEM HA5 RE-ELECTED ME BY UUANIMOUS VOT CONSECUTIVE ‘TIME, SHIP BMBRACE5 ‘THE ! once MORE A HlGli-l Honda HAS Beau see-rowel: g upap M5’ My pEARuA-‘THE OWLS CLUB %R ‘THE ‘IDJTH WHEN CONSIDER ‘THAT GJR M8M§R— LEADERS OF Ala-r mo SCIIHCI, o: % ‘IRADI AND iupusrilv, mu 4 witenacmvs was HiGH , . ESTIEM lkkWHlCl-i 1. AM ' HILD AMONG ‘ii-IBM! With HM- ‘PRESIDENT Rrruauso “n45 cues 1o ‘TH! ‘TAX PAYERS , . ins-raw o1: HoPPlloe ~/ , mu aox cARs ‘ffHEY 4 njw INTO ‘THE LOFT DVBR HASSIHWEHTZS BAKERYwJfi-IAT was ‘VHIOWLS’ P0151‘ mag-rm- BY ‘IHB’ WAY, mo Aim we uu-rs cF-F- ‘mt cum a‘. Falcons And Rovers Win Hoop Games Beori 28 ints in ,ngt. Dug-lion's juig missed ting the Falcons before a ca - ill.‘ It a8 is eve? bee“: w tho Holy mic Club but the Fiacons won c 38-31. Saints handled ‘the 111i val: and had thgg Ell “g score we MN hem mild: ffcrent._ Lineups:- : b: J. Mo- Carthy 8. M smi . 4. J. GLBhOlm, 4, Lon Connolly 2. P. Mumaglian, B, E‘ g‘ Qvmiilieiialénslrl i2 "A Wilm , 0PM. Hughes o l-‘s 4' A. nliiwetie 0. A. McNeil o. JI Cullen l2. ‘mt-oi, 33. SECOND GAME 1nd by Len Connolly who scored 18 points the Rovers soundly whip- fi the Toledos 34-15. A oou/pie of ‘Ibledosregillarswere toftllo u nape due to injuries. Rookie ‘fink- er‘ Marga milking his first a pear- moe wi 1 the To edos showelcl sur- prising ability. . _ Lineup: ' Rovers: ll; 18, L. lilicKin- non 3 Asurvtcr ‘Tamlglilggn 0, To‘ z-D. Mam-hon 4. a. Mo- Guican 8. Brawn 8. P Mdiifonsglo nmrtmonnxeuny 0.1mm s. o‘ OHALLEVGE o a hyw. u" th got Boy It; 110$» tum to a guns of hoohq to be at East Royalty Tues day (h. Signed . B. Ell-DY. Capt. L. IIOOPEB, Coach nmnvrs m. Albion -G0a.l:, Defence-W. Chandler, Fer . ,. . Gay, 1.11.5155. Ballem, l}. G. McDonald, . Chandler. Miliview: . . Stewart. Defence . A. Grant. inwards, V. Grant, aha Iawton, E. Jenkins, C. art, 1". Pin-nus, W. Grant MaoDougall. . s Maior Hoopla ,.’Z%,.-,;/.,-/,Jv///~q¢,,,.».-,,%;;V/.%/ // K M M1. REMEMBB: was»: ‘THE anus WAS aanmlzlsp~lT WA$ ‘IHBXBAR ‘me cops mu ApLfli-IB LQQFERS our oi= ‘TH! minus mo / . .‘