JANUARY 11, 193a . .14.“ WRESTLING uuwunc HOCKEY Leaf Star Continues To ‘New National. Hold Comfortable Margin League ‘Dead’ For 1V.H.L. Scoring Lead l England Sees Empire Games Right In Bag LONDON, Jan. l0—"Scl'ub team, eh?" J. C. C. Crump, ilianager 0L the EllgLSh tract; and field forces heading for the British Empire Crimes, laughs. "Why, we feel certain oi’ winning the century, fiulong, quarter, hali- mile, mile and marathon.” He was itill laughing. This was just before the team lallcrl for Sydney, Australia, where the games will be staged in Febru- "y, Left behind because tlley were unable to be away for the lengthy period. required lo travel to Aus- tralia and back were five of Eng- land's greatest atllctcs. They were Sidney Wooderson, mile world record-holder; Donald Finlay, hurdler; Godfrey Brown, quarter and half-mile: wno bilrned up United States and Canadian tracks last summer; and two sprint- ers, Alan Pennington and A- W. Sweeney. But Crump expects his team will trounce the mcn £10m Canada. South Africa, Scotland, Wales, Aus- tralia, New Zealand and. other Brllish possessions anyway. “If you're looking for a weakness the only one I can point out is our lack of second and third point- Ietters," he explained, adding his trackstcrs were 21.1 winners With the exception of a. few bell’)! $9!"- to Sydney for experience. He based his colivctlons on Cyril B. Holmes in the sprints, Bill Roberts in the quarter, Francis R. Hlmdley in the half, Bernard C. Eeles in the mile, Peter D. Ward in the three miles and Arthur J. Norris 1n the Mara- thon. . -. Holman ls holder of the British record for 100 yards with s mB-rk 0! 9.8 seconds and he has conslstontll’ xetumed times wider 22-5 1'01‘ the 330 oberts seems to be on the flood- ticIZ of his ruunng career. His best time of 48.2 for 440 yards brought him a trophy for the yen-r‘! best rformance. Other Elrlpire athletes ave got to go some to catch Hsmd- ley. Ha turned in a. 1:523 half at White City in August which BB-W him an English record, replacing the joL-it marks of that famous pair, Douglas Lows and Tom Hump”!!- crilnlp said if Wooderson had de- cided to g0 to Sydney it. would have been difficult for him to decide who WON-d win the nllle-Wooder- ‘on m- E9105, The 26 year old ac- countant made Woodcrson step at me Boilthcuzi Cliamlllflmhipl at B-lghton this year. vVooderson Won by nlero IIICIIGSBJIG his rival was clocked lzioéglfid. But Bids V0110 rk ls z ~. . “The three-mile certainty, Ward. has a. time of 14:31.6 for the 5.000 metros to his credit. He establish- pd this when he placed swrmd t0 the Finn, Maki in an August in- ternational meet. Ed H81?"- ‘I'm placed third 1n the 1936 IOIYIIKPIIF msmihqn, is one of Norris victims. Norris has turned in some 800d t/imcs for the official distance. l!!! best being 2:41.41 in August. Surveying the remainder of his team, Manager Crump saw nothlllfl but posibilitles. Thcra was Captain Ken Duncan whose best broad- Jump ‘ of 2a feet, eight inches mlsht win some points if reproduced at Syd- ney. Les Weatherill, six-mller, mlrrht not be as good as Canada's doilghty Bob Rankine but he was a. good prospect for second place. He has performed at 30:33.2 b0 will the British title for 1937. Crump said many of the nomin- ated athletes were told they would lose their jobs if they made _.the five-months trip. Some of them de- ("fried to take the OIIBIICC. Al’! 6X- nmple is Ken Richardson. 19 YBfl-l‘ 21g jpfliltcr. .1011! Detroit Red Wings for their (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. IO~—TOI'OIII.C Maple locals‘ “Drlllon night" wasn't Gordie Drlllon's night from the scoring point of view. but the young Leaf managed to pick up enough credits elsewhere dilrlni; the last week to hang on to ii comfortable lead at the hc-ari of the National Hockey Lcazucls scor- ers. 771011811 Gordon went pointless on the Toronto night in his honor Saturday. he garnered thrrc In other cities, and tonight's official N. H. L. statistics give him a total . of 21. That puts him four up m) ‘ Cecil Dillon of New York Rangers. whose four goals during the u-ccl l pulled him up a point nearer till lender. The Manliattnniteis 13 goals, ac- cording to the statistics, give hllr . the leadership in actual ollliw Drillon is credited with I’: gc-.l.. and 15 assists. top total in u..- helplng-out department. (Summaries published after the games credit Drillon with two 170:1]: i and one assist during tile iveek. With the 11 and 13 totals shoivlllr; in last week's official figures 1.11:1‘. would give him 13 goals and i~l assists, tielng him with Dillon in Koala and dropping him into a til- with Syl Apps of Leafs for most aslsls. Apps, la tonight's figures, is credited with an assist he pick- ed up ln Toronto Jan. 1, WIIICII hitherto had not been put on his ieoord. (Nick Meta of the Leafs also was not credited with one of the three goals indicated for him in published summaries. On the other hand, Pep Kelly and Bob David- "n 49"}! Bsdven a goal, though none appeared in. the Week's lili- officlsl summaries. Harvey J,q¢k_ son ls given one assist more um“ the unofficial count.) Pvmltv leader of the loop con- tinues to be Allen Sillolds of Montreal Maroons. Big Babe Sie. bert of Montreal Canadians has 9x91 hi5 W5? into second place with 42 minutes on the penalty bench, five behind Shields. Ken Doraty T0 Join Red Ivings ii- I ‘ (c- P- by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW Y . Jan. 10-11“; mighty-mite of hockey, little Ken 3°71"?- Wfll Ket another chalice to Drove he is still of big-time caIL m9- Manager Jack Adams rm- nounced today that Doraty, Pill». burgh Homels right Winger, would gums against Bruins In Boston WAIol-row night. 081118 hopes the 30- car. 1 midget. still famous for lgrrcrlklzig up one of the longest games in tho ry of the National league, WIII add the necessary punch to drive the Wings, world champions for the last two seasons, lnlo rllc playoffs. Mack Re-elected Club President (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PHIIJADELPHIA, Jan. 10--Con- nla Mack, in his 76th your but facing the spring with Iii/i hopes for a. sucoossfui season. IOtIILV was relectcd president or the Amvrl- can Baseball Club, better known to fans as Philadelphia Athletics. Tho oldest manager in ago and service in either nlajor league went to his office in SIIIIJ!‘ Park for the annual meeting of tho GILLETTE SHA v1; to Wake Up your face! club. ~ . -.s-~~..-smas~>x.\~>.-. w: But it takes a Ball Tested BALTIMORE, Jan. 10 —(AP)— Midwinter tests today of the new National League “dead” ball with alnggors from three baseball leagues participating broiightthxee c: llcluslons: . 1. The dead ball has a. soggy miicocdi" sound when hit. 2. The livelier American and International league bail gmitu a sccizlllg "whackf 3. Either ball will go over the lrilco \\'Il8l1 lllt “on. the nose." Before 300 shivering fang gm] 511011 writers. sluggers in Oriole I‘¢II‘I( iudescrimlnzltiely “whscked" or "ivhooshcd." 18 balls over the i liaise. Jimmy Foxx of Boston Red 50x, loriirrz“ home run king, Qlammgd two of each type over and announced: “I don't think the dead mil will hurt the J40 hitters in the Nat. ional Ifllglle as much cs the .275 plziyrrs. I look for a difference of 1,10 points for the light men but ; 0111i’ foul‘ or five for the aluggexs." From the pitcher's standpoint, liov:c\'er, there is a. decided dif- ference, said Johnny Plttlg o1 Balrlmcre Orioles who dld the hurling. “The raised stltchm on Ihcdeud bill will give the piinher a better chance to curve the boll," 1m m. iiolmced. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE INSURGENTS A- Mwloskev 151 163 11o l". Slocombe 172 193 183 o. McDonald 222 20o 21o B. Callaghan 228 1'75 205 F. Ilenllessey 152 194 .153 Total-BBQ. PRINCE GBDCEBY B. Cox 173 187 198 R. Bowcs 270 215 227 R. AIcL-ellan 230 183 219 It. Cameron 271 166 182 (l. Stewart 166 230 18’! Total—3120. l-Fgh single R. Cameron 711. High three, R. Bowes 712. Wednesday night at seven o'clock: Guardian Angels vs. Imperial Bis- cuit Co. LADIES BOWLING Kelly dt Mchmis Trophy NOMADS M. Clinton 123 146 20B ll. Higgins 133 171 137 M. Aylward I06 211 211 S. Slead 116 M T0ial—l815. swans g I. Dougan 163 1M 2'30 G. McInnis 149 118 1B1 F. Martini. 158 221 185 M. McInnls 184 262 197 'I‘0tal-—-2l96. I-Iigh single, M. McInrlls 3M. High three M. Mcfnnls 643. Tonight at 7 o'clock: Red Wings vs Eltes. At 9 p. m. C. N. R. Hotel mind League. HOLY REDEEMER DHXED LEAGUE EVER READY! A. Douoette 185 144 123. M. Clirragher 131 97 90 Low Score 52 74 103 M. Duffy 9i 107 91 J. Kenny 10B 193 231 v. Mcllinis 114 17o 15s 'I‘0l£t1-2413. DOUGllNUlfl McDonald 145 168 m? all-s. E. McDonald 86 95 121 B. Mvfnnls 100 101 307 S. Glllnin 52 74 103 J. Coyle 191 149 309 A. col-lo 126 16B 132 Inldlcs high single, Victoria. Mc- Innis 174. Ladies‘. llIgh three. Victoria Mc- ‘Innis 503. Gents high single, J13 Kenny 231. (‘routs 111271 “"60. 35¢)‘ Ken!“ 6'32. ' Tnllliiht at 7 o'clock: Bluenoles vs Hawks. JUNIOR. ABBIE mac-non Practice will be held BI’- T100" today, 12 to one o'clock. Y0!‘ m“ Junior Abbles at the Forum. All players are requested to be 0H hand. "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIIZ 71/7119, SAMMYJSEIE YOU “HAVE. A new THE CHARLOTTE!‘ OWN GUARDIAN BOSTON, Jan. 10—(AP)—Al Mc- Coy, young Montreal and Boston heavyweight, gave away 19 1-2 pounds Andre Lenglet while outpointlng that six foot four inch Hench heavyweight by u. wide margin in a IO-round bout tonight at the Boston Garden. McCoy, knocked out in two rounds by Lenglet last November in Montreal, weighed 184 against his towering opponent's 303 1-2 pounds. It was a. tame bout from start tolllsh_._locoyfiappcared "gun- the wall ' In N.H.L.T0night MONTREAL, Jan. l0 -—-(CP)— The Cecil Hart-Tommy German rivalry will be renewed here t0- morlow night when Hart's Can- adlcns meet German's Maroons in one of the three scheduled Notion- al Hockey Imagine games. It will be the fifth meeting be- tween the Montreal clubs fills season but the first time Cana/zliens have faced Maroons shim German took over coaching duties from Frank (King) Clancy who resigned. Both tea/ms so fair halve won two intra- city games. Detroit's reshuffled Red Whigs will invade the Bruins’ lair for a. tuslc with the American section leaders. With little Ken Doraty on the wingiline Manager Jack Adams hopes his wings will find the pun-ch they need 1f they are to make a. playoff berth. In the other game Chicago and Americans will play inNew Yank. Amerks and Canadiens tied for the 89°01“! 918w 1n the league's Can- adian division are the only teams that can change their standings ss s. result of tomorrows games. Wolverines Go Into Tie For Lea de rsh ip (C. P. by Guardian’; Special Wire) HAIIFAX, Jan. 10- Halifax Wolverines scored twice in the last minute of the final period tonight to defeat Dartmouth 4-2 and boost themselves info a tic with Keatvllle Wildcats for first place ln the Eastern Hockey League. _ ‘The teams split a pair of goals in the second period after a score- lem first 20 minutes. Dartmouth forged ahead in the third on Peterson's tally three minutes after the period opened but the Wolves tied it up again six minutes later. Marin, former Quebq, may", scored the whining goal at 19,24 of the final. Hei-tlen added an- other 35 seconds later after Dart- mfillth had yanked their goalie and put six forwards on the loo. Ev - heavyweight Suffers Stroke (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONG BEACH, L. I., Jan. 10- Gcorge Godfrey, former negro heavyweight boxer and wrestler. I5 YBWWXIIIE In a hospital here today smi- suffering c 513-01“; several week; ago, In oflldiel’. 1935, Godfrey, then in the prlmc of his career, de- feated Pierre Charles, Belgium, to be recognized as world champion by the lll-tematlonal Boxing Un- lon. The Union had refused to Pfiwglllze Jim Braddock because of failure in keeping his contract and light Max Schmeilng. Godfrey. who fought at more than 200 pounds, tried to make a comeblwk. his latest fight, in Los Angelo; last August but was knocked out in the clizlltll round of s scheduled iii-rounder. The best remedy for scratched furniture ls a mlxtune of beeswax and turpentine. the former melted in the turpentine until it ls as thick as syrup. Pour a. littfe onto a piece of woolen cloth and rub it well into the scratched part. Then polish quickly with dry flannel and the marks will almost instantly dis- BPDEBI‘. Three Games! I Scheduled use anything but a long right that his opponent escaped with ease. While waging a. monotonous de- fensive battle, McCoy carried the first six rounds by slipping inside Lenglets guard and throwing short punches to the French giant's head and body. Neither was able to hurt the other at any stage, although the first. and only accurate right that Lcnglet landed during the 10 rounds. dld make McCoy's knees sag Just as the bell sounded to end the third. Sports Dope NIIW YORK, Jarl. 10--I-luve the Plillies asked WEIVBIS on old Chuck Klein? . . . ‘Tis said his ailing legs may carry him out of the big lea- gues before the seasorifs up. . . Wowl They're llSkIng $45 tops for the lVIax Sclinleling-Ben Foorcl tune-up in Germany Jan. 30. . . Mexican golfers are claiming some kind of a record for Al Espnosii. . . The Mexico City pro Just made his sixth hole in one. _ . Can the Paul Waller-Bill Benswanger row be the tip off on. a deal with the Rods for Paul Derringer, or the Dodgers for Van Muugo‘); . . After that 7,870 crowd for the Steele- Aposfoll fuss, promoter Mike Jacobs ls swearing off OVBI-WEIZIII? non- title fights from now on. . . Larry MacPhail is slated to take over the Daffy Dodgers‘ business managershlp on April Fool's Day . . . Autos and wives will be strict- ly no-dlce in the Indianapolis spring training camp. - - Roy Schalk, the new pilot, told all play- ers to leave both home when they come south. . . A1 Seclbach, Calllsius College court coach, had a mob scene come tearing at him the other day. . . During practice. he Called. "Hey. Joe, come here a. mlnutc"—and Six Joes came a-riuuiing. Miniature ' Rifle Shoot B. McLarren shot s 9’! at the Armourlcs last night to head l2 other contestants in the No. 6 Dis- trict Slgrlsvs miniature rifle shoot. William Walsh and Doug Mayne tied for second place honors with 95's. Others cool-es were: A. Mach/faster 94 F. B. Conrad 93 E. Burke 93 T. Hooper .')2 W. Dennis 9i) C. McKenna 9O A. Splllctt 89 J. Mayne B!) C. Saunders a7 V. Connors 86 Another shoot will take plac Thursday. ~ n Thomson Wins Golf Tourney LOS ANGELES, Jan, l0—Jimmy Thomson won the first major golf toumammt of lils career today when he posted a 72 hole score of 273 to walk away with the $7.500 Los Angeles open. The golfer from Shawnee, Pa» set a. new tournament record with his score, capped by a 68, three tinder par, on the final rouni. Victory to the winner was worth $2,100. Thomson finished three strokes to the ‘good over Johnny Revolta of Evansloii, Ill. Bantam Title Bout Arranged NEW YORK, Jan. 9--Al‘rfl'-12¢- mellls tvoro made today for Halli)’ Jeffra of ll-lliiili-irc to defend his world brnlilziinvelglir, title against Sixto Fscobar, fornler champion. lli a lfi-round fight at San Jllflll. Puerto Rico. Fob. I9 or 20. Announcement was luado fol- lowing a conference between Gov- ernor Blaliton Winshlp of Pucrto Rico and W. S. Farnswortli, vice prosidcilt of the 20th Century Sporting Club. Aham actor often winds up _f:_a_,l“l‘y_:lgfl_l_l.__llflmSBIIGWICI’) sign. NEWSOFTIIE SPORT WORLD McCoy Widely Outpoints Lenglet In Boston Bouti (AP. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) lshy" and Lenglet was unable to CHPlfl-BOURG, France, Jun. 10 —lOI‘CilblC)——A Canadian hockey learn that will. tour Europe under the name of Sudbury Wolves dis- embarked from the storm-delayed liner Berengarla today. They will remain on the con- tinent for games iii Germany, SIVIIZCTIHIKI, Czechoslovakia, Bel- gium and Holland until March l5, then go to (‘moat Britain for games in England and ficoiland. During their sILy on the con- tincni the loam will take part in the world fournanivilt at. Praha, Czechoslovakia. 0110111111; Feb. l0. The team, chosen from nzrthern Ontario and 'I'or0nio tcanu, is under the lilanagcmcnt of Max SIIVCTm-‘ll. Suclbilry, and consists of; Goal, Mo‘ Albright, C0ppcp cliff Juniors: J;lln Coilltcr Toronto. Defence, Jollnily Godfrey, Cop- per Cliff juniors: Archie Burnie. Toronto; 1311512!‘ Portland, Coniston BUNK“; Gien Sutherland, Sud- buly juniors. FICI“»\'EI‘IIS, Roy Ifcxilncr, Cop-per Cliff juniors; Pat lit-Rudy, Cop- per Cliff _iuiliors; Pcarcy Allan, TTFQXHO; FFHI Marshall, Toronto; Rod Cliipnlun, Kirkland Lake; Jimmy Russell, Sildlbtlryi juniors. Neilsen Will Race Opening Day Of Games LONDON. Olll., Jun. l0—(CP)—- J. Iloyvurd Cracker, manager of the Canadian track and field team which will compcte in the British Empire Games in Sydney. Australia, Fob. 5 in I2, In a letter from Honolulu reveals the various events in uihich I-IIESIIIIPICS will compote. Slgrlod Nelson, Mount Allison University speedster who equalled the Carlndiau record for the 100- yard dash in the Maritime trials last summer, will race in his spec- ialty on the opening day of the games, Fob. 5. Heals, semi-finals and finals of tlie 100 yards are scheduled for the same day along with heats for the ZZO-yard sprint in which Ncilsmi ls also entered. Semi-finals and finals of the 220 yards will 5c held Feb. 12. Third Came ,Of f Island Hockey League Tonight The (‘harlottuto in Ahegwclts are going tn Summcrsldc to- night for the third game of the Prince Edward Island Hockey League with Summorside Crys- tals. Both teams have one win, Sll.llln\f‘l'§I(I\‘. iviillilng the league opener. 4-2. while the Abbies crushed lhc Crystals at the Forum. 11-3. Charlottetown fans will sup- port the Ahbies In no small measure. A special train has been arranged fnr which will ll-nvr- (‘Iinrlnttetown at 6.30. All orchestra is also going along for a dance following the game. Aussies To Play For Davis Cup lily The Canadian Press) l\I'l LIZOURNE. Jan. 9—The Aus- tmlimi Lawn Tennis Association today dvcidecl to challenge for the Davis (‘up this your in the North AlllPIlCllll ronc. Szimo olllclnls. at tho meeting, Inrlililllrg Norman Brawlers, forlricr Duns Cup plrrvcr, IllYOICd drop- piir: out of tlic international ten- nis competition for one year in or- (lor lo give the players n resifrora globe trolling. The majority, how- CVPlT-‘Illflilifllt the young: pluvflfi <lioul<l be given filrtlicl- experience. In muki-ziq coffee tho vlater must bo boiling at lilo lop boiling polnt bcforc ll is imurcd on the coffee. Water nt tho hlahest p: =lblc tem-' pcratnrc is. necessary for the most cfficlcnt extract on of the flavor. arnlnn_all d__c_olor. f Kelly of Pittsburgh BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Jackie Keatlng scored only one goal in last week's International ;Amerlcan Hockey League games lbut lt was enough to give the dormer Saint John Beaver lone possession of first place among W/farltlme scorer: in the league. ; Now with Providence Rods. |Keatlng raised his point total to I12, one more than Bert Connolly ;nl' Springfield, member of Monc- .ton Hawks Allan Cup foams. ‘Trurds Dozgie Kuhn gained an assist on Keatlngs goal to move 'lnto a third place tie with his ‘teammate Sammy McManus. Kuhn and the former Moncton Hawk have nine points. Two points behind the Prov- idence pair came Crorslefv Sher- wood cf Pithbiirrrh, a Saint John boy, and New G'aszow's Lloyd Jackson, recently traded from New Haven to Springfield. Chzlrlottetovnfs Harry Currie. another Pittsburgh player. was alone with six points, while two pilaycrs who started the season in ifhc National Hockey League, Pete and Joffre next I l _..... __. I -Desilets of New Haven, were with five. The records Keating Providence Connolly, Springfield McManus. Providence Kuhn, Providence Sherwood, Pittsburgh Jackson, Springfield Currie. Pittsburgh Deslleis. New Haven Kelly, Pittsburgh Brenneman, Cievelund i-Quwu-v-u-o-n-IQ NuNcomt-vauqcnlv b-lh-l esmuum-r-lrawi-ufl Maroons Extend League Lead SAINT JOHN, N. B., Jan. 10— (CED-Saint John Beavers missed a. chBnCe to g0 into second place in the Southern New Brunswick Hockey league here tonight, when they dropped a 4-2 decision to the lowly St. Stephen Ma/ple Leafs. Jerry Bradd, former Toronto player who arrived ln Saint John today. made his first appearance on defence for the Beavers. LENGTHEN LEAD MONCTON, N. B, Jon. 10 — (C P)—Moncton Maroons, 1a s t year's Maritime champions. leng- thened their Southern New Brilli- swlck Hockey League lead to 2 1-2 games here tonight, srvamplrig the second place Fredericton Capitals 8-4. ~ Despite their loss, Fmderlcton retained their flair-game hold on second phoe, when the last-place St. Stephen squad defeated Saint John Beavers 4-2. BIG EGG HALIFAX —(CP) —- An egg measuring 7 I-2 inches in circum- ference and weighing four ounces was laid by a hen owned by Mrs. Wafacc Mason of Tangier, N. S CAMPBELLTON, N. 3.. (C?) — Wharf space and dredg- ing requlrmcnts for this port were presented to fisheries minister Michaudduring the visit here. I-Ic was accompanied by district of- ficials of the publll work depart- merit. ' ed the week with 2'! 901C15- | 0 l {Only those wearing cos- xtume allowed 0n ice be- ; Auspices of Young Ontario Team Lone Goal Gives Keating U" EUFOPEEI" Scoring Lead Over Fellow "Oggkey TOUT; Maritimers In Inter-Am. lDriIlon Add: T0 Lead Over ~54. _ Ex-Maritimers (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. lfl-Nloncton‘: Gordie Drillon lar-rorlsrcl his lead over o‘,her Maritime storm-s in the National Hockey League I9 y" points last week, official statistics revealed tonight _ Adding three points to his wil- the Toronto Maple heel B" "All; Cowley, former Halifax Wolverine and top Boston scorer, took sec- ond spot with 16. one more that. Eddie Wlseman, New York Ameri- can spcedster from N0\\'CBSU9.N-B Ray Getlifie, Cilarlottetmvn and Saint John bockcylst who team: with Cowley, kept pace ivith Dril-' lon by gaining three points and climbing to within a point o! Wiseman ln the statistics. ‘Third Bruin among the Mari- timers, Bill (Flash) Hollett of North Sydney. N. S, held fifth place with four points. Behind him came Des Smith of lvlaroolin with two and fiery Joe Lamb of Americans with one. Drillon, with 12 goals", topped Wlseman by two in that depart- ment while his 15 assists put him six up on Cowley among the play- makers. The records: G A PM Drillon, Toronto —- -- — 1215 27 Cowley, Boston -—-—— — 7 9 l0 Wiseman, Americans i 10 6 15 Getlifie, Boston — — - 7 71$ Hollctt, Boston —- — — 2 2 4 Smith, Maroons - —- — 2 0 I Registration CardsAre Now Available Y Prince Edward Island hockey teams who have not been able to obtain playing certificate blanks In time to register with the Mnritimu Amateur Hockey Association beforl January l0, have until January 2| to have their registrations complet- ed, it was learned last alight. Cer- tificate blanks may be obtained from P. E. I. vlce president A. EL Harris, Summorslde. §Q-U40~OOOOQQOOQOOO4000QO1 CARNIVAL t UPPER QUEEN STREET RINK VVEDNESDAY_ 8-40.30 fore 9 (fclock. 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