"Lin... Royals Rally To ‘Will Exhibit Defeat i St. Dunstan ’s 6-4 In _Exhibition Contest 4 ' . Charlottetown Junior Royall defeated it. Dunstan’: Unfvardty 0-4 at the loam‘ last. nllht. In an exhibition hooksy match after turning on the mo! t" u" "W"! IWM N"! wmln: we from behind s 4-1 ICON- Fcaturo of tho limo was the return of Loith Jay and Tarky Whttlock h Charlottetown a aolourn on Saint John m, siowrdflnnlarismtncnwuawucmmcupcnbysnuwiy inthcflrstmflodwhonlackmylflbllllflflmiotnaftsrrccotvingapass hwn McKinnon. The Junior team svonod the more when Bucko Tralnor ilammed one In a few minutes later to make it i-1. However, the college loam but amt"! of the limo ms nuns‘ twice more before the mu ranggfiallantpoltllllaacoroandlllggligamgh _ Carleton To if": American Associatio Dec. di-t Bil. Aim-Ohi- Down The Alleys ssaiiisfiiofiw" HOLY N no G . I l PM“: can? they are strangers in the AME WLIN ’ _ oar . 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' EYbBt-Am‘ i ..TWIST~ l ‘(By The Canadian Bluenose At World's Fair his h bride, c of Halifax, will leave to- morrow for New York to make final arrangements for exhibiting hislrvoascl at the coming World's Ca taln Walters stated he plans to re ire the Bluenoso pennarienfly from fishing industry, and said arr en were Wby to her o Miami, Florida. for exhibition purposes later in the winter. Clhtaln Angus _'ms to return to Boston Gatuixcv. and spend Christmas with his brother. Aubrey Walters of Winthrop. He will N- turn to Halifax with his bride on the eastern s p com ny'l steamship Yarmouth Monday. Dodgers Go fi .(JF T Tiger Joe Honncsauv. fonnerly o! Boston but who nmv resides in this City. will meet Bennie Binns. Is- land middleweiaht in a ill-round te-i- at th Szraortins an im- of victories in augments and is highly regarded in itstic circles. He has built-up quite s. icputation in a short time and according to many has a promislnz future. His showina against the reputable Binns should orpvide a. measuring stick of Just how far he ls liable to go in domination tho middle- wetszht class hereabouts. ‘ Bennie Binns. comparatively youmz in years. but to manv the “or war-horse o! the rinz" has had a checkered career. He has scaled the heights of the Island squared circle and he has also ‘ligwdochasrunlv-D rm: WCHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! ti: SP Binns And liennessey Are kimmerings Matched In Bout For Monday Night, Dec. 26' \. tasted of tho bitter and diesbairlnz cub of defeat. but win or lose Ben- nte has been the some crowd- olcaser. He has always gameliy and many of have stolen the spntiiaht from more bailyhooed featured cards. fought fights cured action operrinz ma: in any bout. His fiizhit against. Hemiessey should be a “natui-al" and in itself should Drovicle sufficient thrills and ex- cltenie ‘ for an evening's enter- tainment. The bout is scheduled for ton rounds. On the same card the clever and shifty “sonny Jones" arising and popular llghtwcixht will ta with Kid Clayboume an a-ggress vc batiler in a six-rounder which should be an enticind id-btt tn the main bout on the card. Buddy . Knox Wins Decision "t lDignified (B! Whitney Malt-in. Alsocla‘ ‘ Press Sports Writer) _ YORK. Dec. iii-Brooklyn Dodgers. who once could be rolled upon to do one izood rum daily. w!’ in till: whom dlwtion and oz n ee runs. ave gone dignified Larry Maonhail his red hcsd turrrim out. ideas in docs-n lots. ll ntherim about him a Christmas candy assortment. of brains and ex- perience. and if the Dodgers can't find their way home from third base next summer it won't be be- begin to come arpant at tlhc seams and try to toss sway tihl ball and the ball some with one quid mmton. Intermediate AbbiesTo Play N avX T e a m their hands full. Both teams have been nracttsin forthepastfcwweeksandaroai sot and ready to no. The manic should be intematink to watch. l8 path squads have an abundance of izood material. the Abbies are tho rsvci-iws-bui. to snow one of tho Navy boys. the Abbles will have to skate and work hard if they de- sire to fulfill the predictions of the Tho Albbles Will hold a llkhi workout this evcnina at 5:30. Mid every player desiring to make t-hc loam is ordered to be Dreflflvi Remember When Pro») Jake Kilrain, famous fighter in c» one car ago ay -- he l... ill-and diabetes. During 16 years in the ring he faced 150 man but the high spot. of his life was his fl ht. with John L. Sul- lhe rings last bare- knuckle champvionahi ut in 1889. Ho lost tn the 5th round. _____..__--— l-IORNIJTS DEFEAT INDIANS PITIBEURGH. Dec. 2i. —(AP)-- Pittsburgh Hornets tonight won their second consecutive Interna- tionnl-Amierloan L-ealllc hockey vtcwry this season by tumlnlbwtl. Sol-infield 4-2. i oaove soon amino mro was oaouuo Thimble Theatre. v ‘DQOVEHiM 1N] BUTWW/ or. Pen: Over McCoy Buddy Knox, heavyweight, with a blistering attack in the last two rounds to gain a. divided decision over ALMoCoy of Mont- reatiand Boston, tonlht. in a10- bcfore 9.1 spectators at the Boston Garden M a y l‘ E lit e r Canadian Championships. MONTREAL. Dec. 2i —(CP) — Vera. Frcwdienlfeld. 22-year-old Austrian skiing ohampimi. said to- night she hopes to enter (Jsnadian Ski Championshiyp meets during the two months she has been por- Tho midwcsterncn appeared doomed in tho third round. when McCoy, who bowed to him in Chic- ago last summer. shook him with a. hard left hook that trail-closed his eye. As Knox tattered, McCoy mckcd his head with heavy letlts 1nd rights but. Buddy weathered the storm and improved to such a degree that. he gave his opponent a thorough going over in he last two fro/mes. Knox weighcd 188 1-2 and lVlcOoy 182. In the Goodwin A. C.'s co-foa- tune, also over the lo-round route. Bob Pastor, 183. New York. gained s. unanimous verdict over 'I‘ony glgiuoizo, 1B1 1.2, veteran Boston xer. Geo. Warden To Play With Traro ‘IRURO, N. 5. Doc. 21 —(GP) —'1‘rmo Bear-cats got an unexpect- ed Christmas present tonight when George Warden, their former star mccmoh off the train Warden was slated to play hockey in Slsooe, ue., this season but was called m Nova i p911 Konitville, N. 8., he will return to Truro to brace the Beaucats’ back SPECTATOR LOSER HAMIlZL/ION. Scotland —(OP) — Michael McClein-y, 5d. who sued Motherwell Football League club for BNO ($904) damages, loot his case. Ho he was c ed a- gainst s. concrete barrier sur- rounding the ployhig field at a. game last year. "rm mtsrmcauu niacin will ___ fmcs their first lost of (the season“ HOUR MORE SLEEP tomorrow nlsht Whm WWW $111119 —-———- with the local Navy team. The HELSINKI-K)?» -A notable tars reputed to be s. stro clmrigo from the Berlin Olympic s_,_ ion of hockey-tats. and Games in 1986 is that the contests they. vs up to stan ' of at Helsinki in 1940 will begin at. 11 teams which the local R. C. N. V. a. m. instead of 10 a. m. R.hasturnicdoutinthenast i venrs the Aiubies arc 20in: to have nus!) m iaaz SYDNEY. Australia. —(CPi - One of three surviving members of the 1882 Australian test cricket SEEKS MORE HONORS PRETORIA -— rCP)-- A. Locke. South African golf fasional who reccnilv won the N Zcaland open title, may play 1n U!!! Britt-Eh open champion-ship headgear. P. pro- tenm. Huoh n. Masslc. a4. is dcad._ ROY vowens. KING'S scoulrl; on the way to winrter sports areas _from Halifax. where she was detained by im- migration authorities for a week before she gained a visitor's viso- allowing her to come to Quebec to moot; her sweetheart. Her fiance. an Austrian doctor from New York. was not on hand to meet, her. She said he would be here later bht added, "I won't be married this trip." She was evasive about her mar- riage plams. "Romance all the time!" she counftcrcd when re- porters questioned her. Bhe wore a ring on the third finger oi her left hand Miss Ereudenield, whose father was placed in a concentration camp miter Gerlnany annexed Aus- tria. fled that. country by plane to Inndcn. Her rents are now in Czecho-Slovak a. and she said me hopes they are safe. "But. no one ts safe in Europe,“ she added. MONOTON’. N. B.. Dec. Zti-Jlinpe there will ‘be plenty of snow for ski- ing in the Laumntlans but; so far it does not look very the a/bse the rice snow about country on the trip from Hlalifax to Mondon declared the pretty Vien- cse former A tan woman dri- ohampion, Mis Vera Freudenfetld as looked out of the wind of the Carmdtan car on the time express in wihl to Montreal at the railway stcztioi: apes t. en Quebec pro- ohaiiipionship olompetltlon. e e v mm" pa” cvzrv person I meet. is so friendly . Canada to be and helpful seems a wonderful country. EV lXlfl ems so new as the older countries of uropc." Miss Fr enifeld remarked upon the Dlentitude of butter. ‘Iihe daughter of a Vienna chemist. she herself aspires to be a . attending a. London University following, the .‘3“°.§.‘i“€’”2i.‘ if. "h" “lift. i’ ' . 1 n e as oompe ecvs there. Miss Froudcnield plans no m- turn to London follow! her visit t?‘ Canada and continue er studies ere. FREEDOM NOT USED MELBOURNE - (om- Fedeml Attorney-General Menziw. speaking at the Old Scotch Collegians‘ As- SOCWJOXI. said a notional spirit; was sadly lackin in Australia and al- t-hmish mop c inked about their glorious freedom they did little to make use 0f it. Keen ltlinarifs in tho home. __ _ Uagdlilinnrd‘; _t'or_ dandruff. AN A Around The Sport Front I (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Dec. 21—Promoter Mike Jacobs. before he took of! fci a holiday dose of southern sun- shine. issued the following all- American hoovywelzht rankings: ~ Max. Boer. John Henry Lewis, Lou. Nova, Jlm Braddock. Tommy Farr. Max Bchmelim. lwscoe Toles. Gu. I Derazio Bob Pastor. Tony Gal- cn-to. Maurice Strickland. Red Bur- inan and Gunnar Buriund. There may seem to be a lot of dead woou in Uncle Mikes selections bu-l. he has ‘am nominated for box office a/ngeal ancinst Joe Louis. And box of ce appeal is somethina Mike y knows sbo . Howard Nicholson who trained: Sonja Heme. ratx-‘s Hazel Iranklln of England. as the > potential superior of the greri‘. J8- Blli Stewart, manager o! Chlcazo Black Hawks. T800115 h0c- . kcv nds better physical snap: than baseball-catchers excepted. ‘ Here's one from Tom Meanv cl the N. Y. World-Tely. He tells of fight. manager Chick WEHZICS who , called. up Rtdlzorwcod Grove to ask how his fighter. Jimmy Lancaster. was doing. “Great?” replied pro- mowr Jimmy Johnston. “He's rot 11D fourtimes already." P, s, Lan- caster didn't zet up for the fiitn time. Al Davis won. ' Dr. Vincent Nardiello. physician of New York Americans. YFPOrLs hockey is 35 oer cent tougher than boxinri so far as injuries a0. Since he began Wfirklruz with Americans in 1931, Dr. Nardieilc has used more than half a, mile 0i thread sowing hockey wounds. Heine Bos- trum. former Chicano dcfenccman. holds the all-time record for hoc- key embroidery. He received 100 stitches in a severed lnstcp. And ‘my Thompson. Detroit's new izoalie. believes N. H. L. players im- skating faster now than 10 . M0 when he started with Boston handltns as well. adds Tiny, Promoter Jack Harris has insur- ed Don Bud-iv. his latest meal- tickot. for $75,000 azainst injury. Boston Red Sox are slowly but. surclv Sotttlniz rid c1 the players Tom Yawkeiv paid more than $500.- 000 for to Connie Mack. latest of them is Eric McNair who werut to Chi White Box today. Hank rg. the Detroit home run hitter. tells interviewers he in- tends to keen the stance that biminht him 58 homers last year. Azfiter all if 60 homers in one sea- son brought Babe Ruth his bi dough. the some tactics are good enouizh for l-lunkus Pankus. - McManus Gets Winning Coal tC. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Dec. in the period Sammy McManus. former Moncton Haw . gave Her- shey Bears a 2-1 victory over 5D field Indians in an Inter national-Annerlcan League hockey game here tonight. SMOKE - EATERS WIN THE HAGUE. The Netherlands, Dec. 2l—(OP Haydn-Trail Smoke Blisters tonight opened their hockey Your of Eurogi by defeating tine European ncdlans heir: 4-1. Mince Bemhaird of The Nether- lands was among the large crowd that watched the game, BARONS WTN PHILADELPAIA, Dec. 21—(A.P)—— Cleveland Barons scored their sco- ond victor of the week over Phil- adelphia. blers to ht. defeat- imi the blue shirts 5-1 n an inter- na. tonal-American Icague Hockey game. EAGLES DRUB REDS NEW HAVEN. 001111.. Dec. 2l— (AP)--New Haven Eagles pulled themselves to within a game and half of the second place Providence Reds tonight by tliumpin the Rhoda Island team 6-2 in an iitcr- ixaional-American Hockey league e Ron Hudson, former Halifax Wol- verine, assisted in both Red goals. 1 13-year-old "‘ BOWLING" nocxsv. . . WRESTLING E diflerenc and practical this year! Give "Him" shaving oomtort for the future —'with‘ one of these elegant Gillette Gift Sets! flaeyh: srnartlydcsimed“ .yetprioed' cconomicaily. 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