' BASKETBALL . 01111211 SPORT rm: CHARLOTTETOWN anagram E moon . DOWN . ’ ;TnE- BACK STRETCH Worthy Imlise 2.15 1-2 snk smalmwdtciciiatocir. Halifal. .06 8-4. to his strln oi race horses. lfvao he h e lormation as yet on his 193B rac- ing. we find by the Year Boo of" 1937 that he started in seventeen races and won seven. taking his the 2.14 pace and will be tough one for Rainey G. Henley 2.06 1-4. owned by Sydney Cope Bret that Laurel l-lahovexflp. 1.59 3-4, will find a new home at Sydnney or in Cape Bre- Hanovler will add considerably to 313s excitement. M its column “Ra- "Frank Red- dimz. fuxglnlrerly of b D f (Jharlottetown, PEI. ... ‘Pw y-five yea-rs mo. Pe-rhaos a few the aibcva horse bay gelding. breeding Purvis f N inking a. record of 2.10 also won the 2.26 trot in straight lanmeciiaiely an?“ he arrived hers it was found h protested easily wzn the an heats and non many really loved Ernie McTazue. "bad horse." B. ‘mane Belyco. who is Bec- rs re h channesinhisseot Duds 209 Allison bered by many here as he rut-flaw. S. Allinnham of Gage- Abbe. has a null sister vrith a mark of 2.00. taken as a three- ycar-old last seascn will canvpa When in the ownership of C. M. Alexander, Saint John. and driven by Johnny Conroy. July 29th- 1938 he get up the present track record "of 2.12 at Bummerslde » lee D. Jones of Wiclrham. N.B_.. is giving regular exercise to hzs two good pacers Klondiyke Grattnn 2.09 1-2 and V-clo Ray 2.05 l-2. Lee e. to race them over the ice. They both have a barrel of Snced and quarters in thirtv sec- onds should be easy for them. Had a letter vrith season's greet- ort time ago from Mr. Willis is over eighty years of writtinir is equal to J. Harry Williams davs could will be remembered. Marltimes for many veers. and in Charlottetown of . will: his Is- land bred Special Blend. by Black Pilot. Aub 208 ‘L 2 h Gwendolyn fey - - 65 been sent to Hanover Shoe Famis by owner F. O. Sdmonson. Lime- stone. Maine. She l bred Calumet Chunk to three two-minute trotting sis of 1e mo. Sweden iah. Sharper ran away. smash- ~ rhnhonrrovedurt sold to~a sored by the northern Mains of Presoue Isle. pmnknetti his interesting W. W.Wa.iah|.ndA.D. mung whiidr arilpears in the Bos- Master tied in the shoot held by lobe of Monday's. until the néitt digimand (Firm libchibition he may “(aha m‘ impugn! 13. . . ad. The winter of 1015 he was _ w“ . For a week or more Mr. Georg‘: warnednottoraoehiznontireioo . as he would run aiway. They did. gllfiesiegp”mt°uéporthmntwpé u‘??? he ran away. stumbled over an ice w“, o; we ram“ Nam “m. i...““““ii€“i...“ii“°§.‘f'.2.‘; ,,, mm»- Ml B11 811B: B 3| 1 nigh strung he was kind and w‘ p,§,,*jf,§m§ m, 731:’? ‘my, Want!“ n came dull. oven monotonous. 1t Wis iust his extreme nervousness B! m“ “m” Mm t° be MW“ "5 a No need for thewriter to wraekhis ‘numm’ “i m’ Queen‘ The news-room sensed some- usmdsgg; thing d01l1g when an excited voice rggéemhgggg 18% the Big 4 lost? No but the 1&1“ fgaamvuuatndedfflwfyt3f nxow‘ méwml lo anti-climax but it makes news. Tracey Hanover. 2.04 and Calumet . . will be re-menera Calumet Crusader 2.01 1.4 “foo "-6- The Bis 4 turned beck the other good ones over local tracks. Klnkick 12-9- town a good wear-old 1n Mim Jessie. bv Mn I Win 1.59 1-2. out of ghee Alvin's Queen by The Hanover Courier 2.09 is looking splendid and owner Percy Bridges him newt summer. i sh T3- lingo? Willis C! Westfleld. NB. not do more than duplicate it. certainly not excel i-t. Mr lllis. it was leading driver-owner of the H494 set up a nova Itgack record at will t0 2.04. Qvendiolyn was bred by H. T. Fulitrn. Hone; L Hwwiaoke‘ NB" and wt: °‘§’<,k,e‘i._ Young 2. G. Partridge l0. $33 13m Hating Anlzisrey 2.00 1-2. B. Igenry, E. Anderson, N. Ander- ' son - tor d sire 1.55 f3 and 25 other 2.10 perform- enahssbeensoidtoapartyln A fut/unity for foals of 1930. bred and raised in Mai ~Maritime Provinces. is to be sultan‘; ‘codeine sods‘ C ra s h I n to Win Column ThoOddAI-ndfiodmarinkvllth a fighting heart but a losin com- piex. came from practicaly no- where last night to pull what might be termed s. minor upset as gay continued to declare a. rink represent the Charlottetown Curling Club in the Lrovincial playdowns for the qyonso Trophy Macleod, referee-in-chief of night it was the sum was no longer news to report the '4 had won. At last a break. brain and puzzle, what next could beoaid abouttheBig 47 Nosiri Saved by the Odds and Bods. clipped off the scores last night. and sods won. It was an In the other games last night the Moguls pace with iihe Big 4 by defeating the Lawyers RINK STANDING ' P.W.L Big4————-—— 8 B 0 M --———781 Klnlock————- 8 4 4 Doctors ----——'I34 Lawyers —-—-——826 (Xidsand5ods—-— 8 1 7 N. Anderson Gives Esquires Initial Win Fsqulres pulled off a Merriwell finish last night when they edgzd out the Prince of Wales college basketball squad. 2040, in a regu- lar fixture of the Y. M. C. A. House League. In the other game played, the Y-Knots defeated the Grads, 33-24. ' With three seconds left to play, age and is as awry as a chicken. Y i and believe n m m,“ his 33kg; Norman Anderson of the Esqu res, who were trailing P. W. C. 19~.B, unleashed the ball from the centre of the floor. The s ere sailed through the mesh wihout touching the hoop, to give the Esquires their first victory of the season. . The Y-Knot! and Grads are now tied for first place. Lineups and scores: Y-KNOTB- 1A. Godkin 5. H- Matheson 9, J. Cullen 8, B. Stew- art 4. B. Johnston, B. MacPhcr- -- Likely l, R. Creighton 1S. A. Crockett 2. D. Nicholson. K. John- ston. A. Jones. B. Cox 2. ESQUIRES-J angille 0, G. C.—1=i.. Hennesscy 4. - _ r. w. v. “m” “w” 2'“ 1 2‘ mam"- MacDonald '1, o. Glover 2, A. wu- e Hanover son, J. Beer, A. Brown 0. Miniature Rifle Shoot MM- No 6 Divisional Signals at the "Eve-v eligible for this you'd miniature range, Amouries, last i? E i‘ E night. They scored 96s. Other scores follow: Burke 4 or Peter the Great 20'! l-2 E. R. 96 TWBfL-bhllfl of the ca-didatea P. Hooper — - — - -- 96 are male line Guy's and 21 E, cole 90 nmle line Peter's. The on-o 1i. B. Spilleit — 98 male line McKinney is frcrn a w_ E 91 Peter Volo dam Igulesedy a1) --- . enn — Royal Hanover 2.04 1-4. new ~_q_ 5_ J 80 nacerinOapsBxoioniastseasen uh}; g7 sndwtnnecrofmemeelibrnllat 5_n_q,m|,____.__-8'I Hslifeinisinthebestshapefol‘ g_p_rm__._.____~._gg years tt madden of Glow J. A. Grey-'— -- — — 86 Bay, the owner. is paying WM- c. R, Saunders — —- - — 8B cular attention to the Hanover Ben Ewe“ JL _ .... _. _. an horaetonethimreadymmeetthe F__;_Buo”______m fbstomIoQnZImportedtoCR/no QJRmrc --_._ill Breton y. ‘rhero should b0 Q J qo¢my_._.___ are... win "comm "i: J- A Pw- - — - — — rao ere e - - , _ _. _- _ -_- - MoAdam has recently been mD- T s Edgetb“ fiolfixgh"ogmwizi°w‘f. Beach. Point In o . The following is a summary uk- t al Elifliibltimr Charlotte- ma i918 i Second Place "ii "m; ""1 “c” s Point Btor t. into sec- or» “- 5i'"&“;.....f‘$’“’ mi; oimi-m - mn“ o“ ‘(a 0mm) a a a 3 z sigxtwwhioln theybgtfuatod Mon? . mrtwmniounmanob ‘Ammmmm, mwm- . .‘l“ Winning oalwasscoredby “flute-ma: 2.20 a-r. 2.2124. gallium‘ M Jflawolfi; ' eleven s. m.» - i but Rink. cwsvcoecsmmnr _ comm a .. H ‘there nrs tiara-in v mlirmfnd t" m toh time. awash. m rhino on Mormon of the Al» for when {hemlgltllils meet the Murray ll-ivsr lilllfl- .' a. Jan. a -<m>)- , f “filmy. N , in ' to avoid slkninstion from C9611 “Monarch: '1 oaansq. Muirhead s. A.- Pm" 1m tbs’ mam At "Local Curling Rink Saturday afternoon. the big day of the ‘week so for as curlers‘ rolled round are concerned has once more. ‘me Games Committee has manned a series cdéusloune ld-mmtnahes which will be - -of1 will! the afternoon and even- Tihe "Prize Bonsoiel" coens at 2 o'clock and will continue through until 0 P. M. when the rinks en- gazed in the Club nlaydowns for the Consols ‘hobby take over. martdrea underway on time. It is amber will as per usual. _ The draw follows:- M. S. Peoll Jir ' Chas. McKinnon T. McAdam W. D. ‘Danton D. Mathieson W. G. H088 T. W. L. Prowss E. D. Nidiolson —Sk1p -Ski0 R. Kelly L. Roper F A. S. Jones J. P. Crockett F. Channel! Albert McKinnon C. H. Black J A Fkiaser —Skio E. M Boanall J E Harris B. Wonnaoim Geo. Keefe Em barge B. Bmton D. A. McKinnon A. W. Hyndarmn —~Bkip --8k11> H. H. Co! H. SDiers F. Cox B. Tait Dr. Wayo J. S. McDonald W. W. 10rd E. S. Coffin -—-Slnin —5id'D 3:30 P. M. J J. Iorabee Dr. ilofluimn W. Massey H. J. Kennedy F Moore I. Home A. V. Spilleiit R. Ellison —skim -8kl9 Dr. lantz F. Clark E. H. Sounders A. B. Cutolifie W. T. Weir Ed ‘Danton Col mu W. A: Stewart —sl¢in —Bkip A. H. Mould L. E. Wellner M. Weeds N. J. Mcbellan H. L. Sear C. Chrisiooersen Dr. Czeelmam Geo. Thompson usrlmietown Rangers received a wire from the New Gu- gow hockey team seeking a so?‘ with the - vince éjzss i? égw‘? Summer-side indicate -&i.b Crystals are fast worklnmto first k“??? 99.4? serge §- >r ii iii?’ 555g Cecil I-“Iart Tossed Out, Dugal And Siebert To Guide Flying Frenchmen N YkRonge andformer ‘hoilwi”~ fir... (By JOHN LEBLANO Canad-an Pres: Staff Writer) MONTREAL, Jan. 2’l—(CP)-—1n a long-shot gamble io-g-Lrike a play- ofl-galning combination, Montreal Canadiens tossed out ManGSW Cec- il Hart today and gave gins‘ Sec- retaryJulesDizgaltbei “ry- ing to sneer them out of the Nat- ional Hockey League cellar until a lanznt plot can be gins "l? e t'who guided the flying French- glgl inw every olayon in hb eizht maxiageriai years, and twice helped Uhem drag down the staniey CUP‘. is on “leave of absence. Tha means met under his SmOOO-a-year contract. wmoh ends nexo your. hell p81 pain off gradually instead of in a 11ml)- Siebert To AnsLt The unobtrusive Duaal, with the club i5 years. wiu be assisted by Albert inane) Siebert. burly de- ienceman who has been on ti‘? teams the last two years. The veteran Baominhisthirdyear withtheba- oitanns. is rated a. fine ice almig- ist and likely wiildo mostcf e master-minding from tne bench- mdieanons tonight, though, were that the ManagersJob would not go to sioulkzrmero, named am - l d ‘Jfiofifi mucn about the idea of er-rnanager. “fight-upped about his plane, Bo- varo woumnt ray who the club was lookmg 101‘ as Hart's successor. Bur. aoooromg to sources close to the reamoirechozoeseemedtolie be- tween nneae: Likely Candidates Cooper Bmeaton, one time Phi‘.- lpnis. imaged‘ ln the N. H. L. fig semi-e‘: Talk is that Smeaton is no l candidate. Pit Loom . lonl-iime star with .wadiens in’; now doing now 'F'i‘€l1:‘.l1m€g8 Nefiven farm in the Int-Am. Marie. But £8111 is reported will to “w $7.3m“ soy-whoa mom- . I $1801 Jolist. another iensandonlyNli-gcal YorkAmera maninthNRLBut it’ soassofa 1:? u league—n wanthg to 1d- ptrsnk" Patrick. brother of tester bib HafluLi-tf ‘lily To NAKI IGMI. . flpousus, Hn-Sffikfltlvl ‘ho_‘°.?l"i1i moaliiflr? annual, .. é last year and former C p German a1 that he didn't want the Job ‘new. or Absence" t. ' m. iesofsaufflestbeciubhasbeen tempting in anedfort to tout oi - 3'5’ being posed un told h1g1 about tem- hs had f nd h t- Bavanfs of ice to tell who . He came storming terview with the caus- d . "Oh no. I'm not lieved of my duties. The manager Btonl C. in wudiyfiinlm ' ens flounder-ed aroimd for d .- the Iggbitants wound up o: the Canadian section. Concordias Win a From Beavers ho ended hi! N0 d‘!!! vereran w - fighting Verdfi-iin hlesfs of th Quebec Bani , us? Nels Stewart. ‘forward ywim ow Jfi. N. 8., Jan. 27- ted hibitlcn hockey matdi, of a three-game series. d Saint Ooncordias edge 301V!!! 2-1 tonight. The same mm: mm n. turn to fit John for s. final "will! 2 aoy=oowelzisfxuncf " b New Glasgow Team Seeks Game Here The C‘ 116V! §m° Wednesday non. owing mg uflslously arranged sobedme £53. tube Rangers ugh be ungiglouw WP o l. CD611 ' land Senior league series with _b\Lmm&l‘8ld0 Crystals at the west.- n ern capital. Wednesday night they are soneaul to play in and sourls Friday yolayhomwthe on Crystals on home ice o 1 MsoKinnonfelt, hue‘ accommodate howe nlwy wold the Nay Giacgow tea-m the second week in February and possibly ar- _5k-1p mnge (or a return game. Both Confident 5m; and the Crys- th Rangers talsarebiamfullofconfidenoefor thelrbemies operung nextt week, It (he best of a nine series winners represen the in the Maritime nior class shape by holding ou e too are in the p of t. and ready for the hlstle that they 110W d ' MllyRlmSpeclLb lcc n Sports At Montague Last Night Good attendance and keen oom- -, tition marked ice sports held at Montague rink last night W. H . Poole wss announcer while starter was W. R. Gu- riok with A. F- Campbell WETE I Boys, 10 years and under l. Alan Nelson. 2. Ieeming Allen, . 3. Don Campbell. 1. I Girls, 10 years and under H‘; 1. Coleen Maolean. ' 2. Joyce MacDonald. 8. Fern Stewart Boys, 10 to 12 years Barry MscLure. John MacDonald. Bertie Iannon. mp.- Boys. 12 to 14 years . Clarence Gordon. . Clayton Nicolle, Murray Riv- 3. MIA: C1111‘. Girls, 12 to liyean l. Betty Mcbellan. 2. Rena Reynolds. 8. Helen Grant. Girls. 10 to 12 years l. Nellie Clements. 2. Jean Duviir. 8. Edith Outhouse. Boys relay race, two teams com- peting. Winning team, Bertie mnnon. Machine. John MacDonald -N-~ Barry and mar-once Gordon. team. Harold Stewart, Mao Clair, Clay- ton Nicolle, Murmy River, and Alan Nelson. 1n an exhibition one mile race for adults the winner was Fete Miiburn. Island Champion while Dou las Nicholson we; second. Un otherwise mentioned the above winners are from Montague. AnoiherfeatureIof the evening was r. hockey ys rsoe. n Martin won first position while Ronnie MeDo Floyd ac- nald and M kinnon finished in 2nd and 9rd positions uspsoti oly. .__._Z...____. BOSTON. Jan. 2'! --(AP) —lou bers. former lightweight“ or. - Am pion, half-blinded Pau year-old Inewiston, te left and none’ th his mourn. t. hooks while coasting along to I. unanimous IO-round decision to- night before a 10,000 crowd at the Boston Garden. officials piantonms "traintoth vveeterncap A CAIN DEFEA 1" MONC TON JUNIO “Prize k Bonspeil” Today ‘Brilliant Tna-gsing Attach? 1, Of Local Squad‘ Pav&‘ Way For 10 - 2 Victflorgg?’ ii The rue-supine Junior Boyl-ll. proving ma: um viotory or‘ MonclonWheatonswunoflnkesteppedoutagalnlast nightkflj another one-aided defeat. on the Monctonians as they ramped off ti’; Y los with a 10-2 victory tucked under their belts. v Shooting three goals in the first lion, accounting fw v the middle canto and then out-loo’ _ ' ' up round Royslswere never in danger of being overtaken at any Y f their opponents 3-2 in the lllulhllmsandpraefl “ wonasthoypleasedwlththscnekNei Brunswick team- ‘Uilll their mightiest, but. being nun-bis to oops I'll-ll the‘ _ ' ‘- mam:---~" oftbslocgQ youngster-I. ‘me name failed to produce the same hoard lotion as was title case in the fun ounter but mermaids incoming forwards vnlihliflflfi SWIQ bodychecktnz when they did ride uuarters oppos- ing defencemexi. Twice Moncton bu can handed out by hard-liming Willie MacDonald on the Royals de- fence but in each instance were able to return to the fray after receiving repairs. IPor the first forty-two minutes of the game it looked as if young Johnny Davis in the Royals cage Bzagmizoing tomhawng‘ W310 visimm er cos/t ~ gflflpg g after 102 minutes of ockcy behind him he was found for two goals in the last l8 min- uvtcs of the contest as the losers turned on desperate gang attacks in a lame but futile effort to cut 1min that Royals m y built uo. On other hand Mellish in vhe Mono. $011 15M lgfldthflxonty goals scored on m t m 0 wo mmes but a. t? in a liar performance B3 he kicked out ium as many more shots that anbeared to have goal labelled all overtheml-lewas bylume busiest man on the lee, Two minutes t}; m,” the game young Pud Roach. who ‘Dlclfltd up six scoring Mints in the game. gave the locals a 1-0 lfldlllhefllfiaredflhedlmmhis own blueiine to race through the entire Moncton team and slib the disc into the cage. rm- tbe next fourteen minutes Whoa/tons held the Royals at bay as both goalies came through with brilliant saves after but Royal. struk is “Fhiitlock c “mu” from ‘Drohor nd Roach Trainer converting! Roaohu pang a minute and twenty seconds later bomivetheIooaJsaS-O leadat tine end of the mo. Jay soloed throuirh alone start of ‘fidu- miinutes um- the quickly admin at the nine minute mark. with ‘Irainor firing home goal number five on passes from his linemates and Roach getting his second goal of the game on ten seconds to the score to eatons during the session had looked plenty 82189 were“ flinishink up iiheir plays in s. anal scoring manner when obbor-tunity presented i . The Monotonions finally broke Roach his third goal of the same while 30 seconds later ‘Ilrainor twenty feet out. Lin ' r. the spell Davis was holding ovu- ihem two minutes iirom the stub side the Royals line. But before irétoTtél-iewtnioturc again as he peep, :'_Coal. Davis: Iérien lil °“no1°&°=" Mwmfirltw». was. Wheian " BUMIWARY Finl- Period ‘. “$5515.. ‘wnmfiiét. ” P Rlimdh) 1G " '7 17:42. Penalty: ‘rrainor. """’*‘* lecond Period 4. RAIN-IS. Jmv 4:00. . .- 5. Royals. Trslnor (Whitloci, P. m) 05:17.? Villultlocklwilzdfl ' ‘ mm” 7. Royals. Coyle l0 00. Be es: . IMoConneU, MacDonald Third Period 8. wireatc . ‘ He) 2:00 ns Mcllarlans (leg. a. ma... J. Roach (Steele) 4.1a, 1gb Royals P. Roach (Whitlock). '11.' Royals wmuoox (Trainer)! 11:00 12.'Wheatons anon 11:30. Penalties: Corbett. Jay. i _L0cal Man 111.com ngenious Machine For Sharpening Skates This is a day of inventions and everywhere we look are new de- vices to do jobs faster and more efficiently. Wihitlockb Tire Service have Just installed a machine for the grindin and sharpening of skates which the vary lates and it is understood the only machine of it's kind east of Montreal. Skaters have been looking for something better in the matter of grinding facilities and this machine will do the very thing they have wished for. ‘Ibis machine grinds lengthwise along the skate and not across the blade. To get the hollow or concave grind the machine is equip ed with what is known as an in ustrial diamond, Mitch has the finest grinding quality of any tool known to mod- ern science. The way you skate depends a great deal on the grinding cf your skates. and particularly in the case of children and beginners it ll most important that their skate blades are proper sharpened. If your skates have een ound by thei Ogill-flldthlglllltld meih of stone an a pay you to visit wnitlocku Tire Service and re- ce ve a danonstration of the lat- es method. AOADIA WINS WOUPVHJLE, N. 8.. Jan. 2‘1— (CH-Acadia University easily defeated Port Williams 0-1 hers tonight in a vall league hockey ame. The cc ans tallied five the first, three in the second and rigged two goals with their . in the last 20__minut_es.__ _i-‘. or n Tbs I” loans Association. rA One-man‘ Hockey Team" (C- giliégéillllardian‘: Special Wire) W11 S08 Cans in an exhibi- tion hockey mine f-odnyyfl only did toll. Sandf d in g ville Cor-art: urrfmthtnhllavtga "whey League during . Qhrlsi-ums_holidays." - " ' a-s srscun. s‘? Adults zoo. onufifffi " TONIGHT BIG EKATINO ASS‘ I ‘l-Sl Till 10 0'olobk s. 2% How! —BAND — ONE PRICE l‘? All‘: ~ Hli-H-tt/O sonny tam-mu. ._ Minus. in Hana-mar own "l M; AN IDEA- "Kvhnm a