‘IT-If stout def vl “A: em“! “m” 1101mm oftbeLP. i v ediate plltlldflwnl- m, Hunt's score is an indication m, ,1“, libtosd back the Mme from the ed in in L. Union ther Jim from inside the crease tlloimnns wefelft W be 5911154- the bad rm: gghgasm m f t PP "d “to the ice when Frank H50 d" y” he passed to Molnn the lmehotlitbwtne the on‘: eythepe b05011 . .., thick and fut with MI i! u... beginning to were into the vylhaievcr chance the ‘Chloris had overtaking their rivals they oer- threw sway in the llet W!‘ ,, pend, going berserk drew five . .. ess penalties (furl!!! ‘PM m!" q this together with four other! . mby the losers left them short- ... almost the entire twenty ‘ Lundls absences were s5 this boy is one of the team when as it should be .0 . Any ER A qgflqflfid 01 COBOQUY [whens nwush W" under fire and ti: getting his second ‘ four minutes inter as scooped" in s rebound. n Jim Lawlox-‘s wicked L, P. U; twenty seconds - timers D. Gilils slammed the er into the cage from a wild inside the victors‘ defensive Bursitis“ - Iawlor. man. 0w- senold uncut-m. Cox (Mclnnil. 1“- lot). Penalties: Lund (a). aims. MW- ir m. Gillie, Howatt. li-ilolmslfs, Holman (mandated). t-liolmenb, Cox (Miler). i-ahmne. o. Giliis (unassisted). Pennitres: Lani! (6). M“. 3111M. In Hughes <2). Maritime Hockey U1‘. Altlwildh defeated M-Miramichi “l-Skrs eer’ “Hederictcnb jmior "iii Osinweilion tied 8-8 hi the first game of l. lilies for the championship of "thorn New Brunswick section. "lhomeeeries for the Halifax ‘ Illscw “W! illliicr ohampi . ,-in R.uhm on 1‘ l . PAYS Punching 13 ' and Bu“: as‘ <...t;.,,- . ANMEWB, H. 8., Ibh. lb- 5-4 by the St. Anon-we intermediate isookey team Wm, Ffederioton won the ploy- iii mind 11-5 and qualified in litet the winner of the Bdmunda- OMEBEIJJIDN. N. 3.. 1W. 1D semi-final Q "limin- teuninfliafimlgame Iiinicr ‘myimuhlnei Ccldiestsr and ‘ Counties, the Bear- “Wmed the Cirmbarianders "its illlleefnfl-o whitewesldng. “w ‘iii-MW. n. s.. m). II u: Canadians nbimnsd New _°'1mn1iesd-flt0hl¢htlliihe “ "Wllme. total-awn °' "i "is owning minder the onships. "Mdsamewmba sowuuc aocner wnusrunc ~ . ity League Title ‘Won ;y Holman Victors; Sco f Second Encounter 3-1 ,| maasursato 1'8 CRYSTALS DEFEAT “isms 4-3 Summerside T c a m Lead Into Final Game of Series To- night. Winners over the Borden Nat- cgccgggrte it t‘ whenttnlee-‘fterflme they oiltoftheirnetstolnother ostccrteinccimte. E ‘E ‘Phoflkwperiodweosdalowwiih boimteamnplesingraggodhockey and it was not until midway period ‘was literally $140011 "m! pfitfltl& bbth 814165 BMW‘ T‘ E become fm and hir- third session got under around g§§§§E§€§?!€; E : de- D, Gai- fenos, Gauthier, ‘Woctbide, Gallant, “t: forwards, Chick THISAFIRiNIJIJN Providing the weather is favor- able the Victoria Driving Club will hold rsoes this afternoon. for which entries were pu yesterday. An additional clash which will create much interest is a free-for- Irish Team Lose ToLions ‘IURONTU. Ibb. 10—St. Hid!’ night on the Memorial Olly. emblem that Takes One G o a l_ st RACING aai‘: College rsleassdits 110103‘. ‘ Nit/S m... WED-RT W rm: CIiARLOiI wulwu uunuomn‘ Chuck Templeton '0 SPORTRAITS A C Along EPOBIIS EMANATING from lest ‘night's ge-me fend to al- most assure the above state- ment. Summerside fans were treat- ed to n bruising tilt inst night so much so that two Abbie casualties are reported, and it is not known definitely if the players injured will be out of ‘the lineup tonight. I O N THE PAST when feeling mn high in any encounter it was almost n certainty that the re- turn game would be n repetition. This is likely to be the case to- night and fans who like their hockey bordering on the rugged side will not fail to miss to- night's encounter. O I I HUI-T OF LAST night's iunior playoff tilt. between Royals and Abbies came in the nature of so upset. Abbies with three straight exhibition victories over their rivals were the favorites, but today they realize that they face a tough foe in the "Chick" wu- linms squad. _ O O l OYALS CONTINUE to improve and the series should turn out to be s. bottle right to the wire games having to be played before s winner is decided. The next game is tonight before the Abbie-Crystal mto. I i I WRITER had the pleasure of o drive yesterday behind Sampson Hal 2.02%.. inst step- ping stallion owned by w. G. H. Buntsin and in charge of Hurry Welsh. This trctter is to be seen daily on the streets getting his ex- ercise and many and favorable are the comments being heard on his appearance as he picks his dainty wuy over the snow-covered ‘ * C.N.R. Team To PlaySoaris Team "rm mu‘ owing teem representing the C. N. R. will entrain for Souris this afternoon to play an exhibition glme in the Eastern centre. Goal: A. Weeks; defense, 11:. Mu- Dnnaid, W.-Burnatt, B. Douglas, L. Dingweil: forwards. C. MaoKin- non, A. Bowstt, B. Davies, B. Layers, G. Inflerty. G.,Nelson. _ Coach, John If. Hewett. Helene, J. Gordon. Nicklin May Coach Beavers JOHN, N. B., Feb. 10- ‘MINT aizieubcem rit was made lure to- fiiiifii» a, would bsavailable. w sceoli saint John Beavers next The Sideines (By Pct Power) S WAS EXPECTED. due to their overwhel .1 ltq 1 t]. g “m: mlmams Vick," a" “dB-Y Qhflmpllllhsnifvzzcll rtheyn surgcyiritti the City Hockey League. ‘rhst they were the better teem not only a‘ ‘h’ phydqm“ b“ @159 31100911 the schedule is proved conclusively V! Meir record. Undefeated since the start-of the league and tied but. w“ 3 i! "at W911 15° be Proud of and marks them as strong contenders 1°’ “termed-late lwnms- Bil?» $318M they face a tough assignment when they take on the Montague Prlmmsw, lost year's champions, in the first f?“ °' ‘i W‘) 8am" lbw-KW Ierles- s night's Esme will be their third 34 “my flights but they 8N looking forward to it with the same $1013“ Is b2! yoreé gmslnwuld be s fut. close. buulnnt game. and Primroses i Wei tstoniobunile theystart. t1 cf therirlsuxelswrhegamelstosrnrtot as o“ “danced '1 .90, » a NUPHER. PLAY-OFF TILT is also scheduled for tonight and one that also should provide lots of interest. Intermediate Abbles facing a two goal deficit as a result of their germs in Summerside met 1115M. ‘Bake on the Crystals in the second encounter of the series. Last night was the firsiat time this season that the locals ended up on the 811011 end of the score and an old Crystal-Abbie battle in all its glory is in. the offing as the teams skate out to their positions. l O Kinlock Sc o res Smashing Victory ‘lib-e big challenge match betweell the Kiniock teem and the hitherto undefeated Irish teem took lilnce inst night at the Charlottetown Curling club and (as was expected) resulted in a. deckive victory for the Kinlcck team. The Irish ienm with Skip Col. Moore in the lead sp- peared on the ice, loaded down with shamrocks and keeping time to the sweet strains of “When Irish Eyes Ars Smiling." The Kinlock team. led by Skip Hal Spillett, was content to let the Irish team lend the way for the first six ends in order to take their m m opponent's measure. At the com- pletion of the sixth end, the Kin- lock team was called together by Skip Hal Spillett and 001d the time was then ripe to put on “The Kin- iock Power Play," the score being 5-10 against them. The team sup- ported him to a mun. with the in- evitsble result that the herd lisht- ing Irish teem. in very short order.- with n1 probability of the fourlwii-l Welling hopelessly behind. After o comfortable lead was gained, the Kinlock team was con- tent to play on the defensive and the gems ended 14-13 with the Irish still vainly struggling against hope- less odds. The match was played with the understanding that the 105cm were to provide chicken dinners for the winners. Skip Col. Moore. still sel- lnnt in defeat. immediately notified tho winners that the Irish would provide the dinners on Thursday evening st six p. m. The Kinlocl team has accepted this invitation and expect to have several more chicken dinners, without cost. be- fore the curling season is over. The following is the personnel of the teams. rmmoon IBIS" J, 5. Johnston Mike Campbell n. o. worthy Will WW Harry Winchester . Judas m"! ml spuiett 0. c. Moore gym.“ Skip-l! m. Kinlook team's owl ch11- ienge still applies to Bil °7 the club. (or any Club)- RERRIB SIGNS wmijiuitis (Iy Aim Gould) (ems-tag Preaabflpovta Iditll) unw Y R3. Fe . , abashed sii the fuss-and fllllh bubs, faintly reminiscent of the day: Min Bebe Ruth came to gyms ificml. lltlltfl. Lou Och. ted the brewery of ht boas. ioml Jacob Bnflfllt. ' left the ice in the some position RRYALS RRLR IR. ABBIES) T0 1-1 DRAW Teams Bottle Through ‘giocliiliinugleis 3f Even e p lung PlayofsfTilt. e series to decide the Junior titlists of the City. The first two periods of last night's game were for the most part of s. slow nature but several sparkling plays were performed nevertheless. Abbiee nrnercd a. 1-0 lead when Blanchard fed Cousins s perfect pass at his opponents’ lino that enabled the rugged right winger to ooeet in and slip the wafer into the not. A sooreless/eveoly-fought second period gave the goaiiu a chance to show their class. And this they did, pulling off several brilliant saves. - Action in the third period was much faster as tlmicams came out of their shell. Ev. Jay, trich centre on the first line, session on a. beautiful lone-handed earned the only counter of the effort, rounding the strong Abbie rear-guard to drill one high into the upper corner for the equalizer. An overtime session failed to break-the deadlock and the teams as when they started. - LINEUP! ‘ Abbies: Goal. Price; defence, Simpson, Mwcklln, Mnthieson; for- wards, Blanchard, Fitzgerald, Cous- ins, MoInnis, Saunders, Danagh. Royals: Goal, Lengille; defence. Motellnn, MoClin-tock, Miitlock; forwards, Jay, lVfoCailum, Wlislen, Higgins, S. MoCilniock, Csrmody. Referee: Harold Gross. BUMMAB! First Period 1. Abbies, Cousins (Blanchard) .13. Penalty: Vlhitiock. Second Period No score. Pemlties: Fitzgerald. Mohmis. _ Third Period 2. Royals, Jay (unassisted) 11.04 Penalties: Willi-lock, Fitzgerald. Overtime Period No score. Penalties: None. Beavers, Bearcats Play Draw .._,... Fighting desperately to secure n place in. the pllycffs. 8t. Averill Beavers forced the strong Beuroni squndtoccmsftombehilidini-hl third period and Bsin s 2-2 draw 1n g zegulsr league gems for the W. A. Stewart trophy on Mend” Frhe first period was fut and clean, many good chnncembei-IIB missed oh both sides. No soorinl was done in this period. IN! 0111? one penalty was handed out. a" of the Beavers drnwin! "IM- Ths second period opened fast. and about midway MacDonald. rug- ged Beaver forwa: me esv- ers a lend on a nice solo rush, and less than two minu‘ ' GIBIOW made the score read 2-0 When l!!! long, high shot fooled muesli. bril- liant young Benrcat goalie. Mc- Aleer, in the Beaver not, WIS M11911 upon to save aensationally on shots from sticks of the MacKinnon brothers, Hurry and Tremor. . Play was fast as the third period opened, the Benrcnts rslentleelly gauging the Beaver net. Dick Mac- Klnngn got his team's first counter when he took brother Jack's neat puss to give McAleer no chance. and this same player got a break from Lady Luck three minute. inter when McAieer fumbled his hard drive allowing it to tr! ntc the net. This ended the scoring. 595D!" herculoan efforts on the PHI‘?- 01' both teams. McAleer with Mao- Donald and Gregory were the belt of the Beavers, while the forward llfig of S. Hurry, D. and J. Mao- Kinnon. were easily the pick of the westerners. Clarence “Duddy" Wai- ker refereed in a. sntisfactoryman- ner. Following is the lineup? Beavers-Goal, McAiecr; defence. Gregory snd Gay; forwards, Mc- Donsld, J. Doyle, McCnbe Bell, Mao- Intyre. - - Bureau-Gobi Friuell; defence, n. cuueh, E.O\\1Ren, c. Hurry; for- wards, S. Hurry, D. ManKinnon, J. MlcKinncfi, D. Cilrley, B. Trsinor, B. Moors. Referee-Clarence Walker. indayandptomllflysignedaoras- yeareouintittooontinuehisbaae- ballexploitaaatbeflron mau"of theNewYorkYankees. CIIALLINGI AOCIPTID We ti! Quakers ~ hooks! Joan do hereby acospt the allenga of ' Odie Oleghom 1n a. hectic I once- and than 1*\l.‘°@//Ail/5; say that in the lcsi Fifi of Old Chum, than For an [Ill] CUT COARSE iuw lHi i IVE SAVE THE We think ii quiie safe to years, more men have be- come pipe smokers because other reason. OH Chum is Virginia Flake Cut . . acnd this, u: Wis} smokers know; Is the ideal tobacco and the right cui For the pipe. aoxruc BASKETBALL crank sronr‘ CO OF LA GE PACKAGE Y Y CUT FINE in)’ i lu/Uii l Tl?- POKER HANDS (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wile) MONTREAL, Feb. 10—In n game bristling with fist fights and hard checking, and replete with minor and major penalties, Toronto ‘ Maple Leafs cut-lasted the Mom- rcsl Msroons before a sell-out crowd, of 12.000 fans at the Forum hem tonight for a. 3-1 victory. The win widened Toronto's margin over lideroons in the Iniernntiolmi sec- tion of the National Hockey League to 10 points. Meroone have < three games in hand. - flour major penalties were meted out by Referees A. G. Smith and first period which saw tempers mused by herd body-checking, flare up. Players on both sides piled um esoh other with flying flute. Red Hot-rm spent 1'! minutes in the penalty box. He got info trouble after bodychecklzig Herbie Cain into the‘ boards. Marvin Wentworth, Maroon defencemsn. attacked Hornet with his fists and after a freesfor-sil had been cleared away ‘Homer and Went- worth were given majors for fight- 111g. Homer got an additional min- or fcr illegally checking Cain. Hardly hed the Toronto player returned to the game into in the period when he and Baldy North-- cctt stertedto throw punches at such other. This bit of fighting cost Hornet- l0 minutes banish- ment, as it was his second of- fence, and Northoott five. Before the excitement started lieu Kiirea hed shot the Leefs into thelesdonnbasafrom K1118 Clancy. ‘Buzz Boll widened the margin at the 13-minute mark in the second period when he broke away with Pep KelLv and picked up the Pepper's pans to rifle shard drive into the corner of the net. Maroons kept pressing and Al- lan Shields averted a. shutout when h; picked up Northcotrs puss riilllt on the edge of the Toronto crease and shoved it in. Frank mnnigen, veteran right- winger bought from St. Louis Eagles last week, put the game in the bag with 1cm than two minutes to play when he broke away alone with five Mnroons up the ice and drew Connell out of his net to slam the rubber home. LXNEUPS Toronto: Goal, Huinsworth; de- fence. Homer, Clancy; centre, Thorns; wings, lfinnigsn, Kilrea: subs, Kollett, Day, Blair, Cotton. Kelly, H. Jackson, C Conacher. Boll. Msroons: Goal, Conneli; de- fence, Wentworth, Evans; centre. Biinco; wings, Cain, Robinson; subs, Ward, Northcott, Smith. Msrker, Gracie Shields, liuMnnun Miller, Gainer. SUMMARY ra , First Period 1. A ronto, Kiirea (Clancy) 2.44. Penalties: Homer, (minor. ms- jors two 10-minute misconduct). Northcott (major), Wentworth (mlior). Second Period 2. l. to, Boll (Kelly) 18.48. s. Montreal, shields (Ncrthoott) lurker, Northoctt n! Period ‘fiat-cum, Finnegan, 10.40. Penalties: smith. RANGER! MAINTAIN LEAD NIW YORK. Feb. lD-New York RIIIIGI‘! maintained their CWO- the Hockey Club. to. a mand- ly of Mficy to be played at the Anna rink. ~ Date suitable to Arena Club. limit-ind IIIIIB. 0011B- To ronito Maple Leafs Defeat Maroons In Rough Game; Bruins And Rangers Win League's American division by de- feating St. Louis Eagles 2-1 to- night ‘but not until they had re- ceived one of the scares of the see- son from the cellar dwellers. Playing a speedy. scrappy brand of hockey, the Eagles took the lead in the middle. of the first period and held it until the middle of the third when penalties paved ifhe way for the two Ranger goals. Glen Brydson was in the cooler when Murray Murdoch completed a. gang play by banging home Bunny Cook's rebound fbr the ty- ing goal. Three minutes later, while Fbenk Jerwa. was on the bench. B111 Cook slipped into the soul mouth and flipped in the ‘winning counter. The St. Louis goal came off Joe Lamb's stick when the former made possible by s. reuinrkable was falling after being checked by Hal Stan’. LINEUP! Rangers: Goal, Kerr; defence, Belbert. Ste-n; cerxtre. Boucher: wings, W. Cook, F. Cook; subs, Murdoch, Dillon, Patrick, Keeling, Mason, Connolly, Somers, Heller, MaoKenzie. St. Louis: Goal, Beverldge; de- fence, Frew. Ayree: centre. Voss‘. wings, Brydson. Ripley; subs, Jer- wa, Cowley, Kelly, Lamb, Finni- gan. Asmundson, Purpur, Graham. Officials: Rodden and MoCun-y- SUMMARY Fine Perl 1. 9t. Louis, Lamb Penalty: Seibert. Second Period No score. Penalties: Ayrea, W. Cook, F. Cook. ~ oil Q8115) 9.45. ‘Bill-d Period _ 2. Rangers, Murdoch (Boucher, '1". Cook) 9.16. 3. Rangers, W. Cook (F. Cook, Seibert) 12.01. Penalties: Brydeon, Jet-we, Starr. BOSTON 3. OANADIINS 1 BOSTON, Feb. le-Boston Bruins saw most of their scoring plays miss fire but managed to defeat l Canodi 3-1 tonight 1n a National Hockey League game before 10,000 at the Garden here tonight. - Bruins took sole p0 ' of second plmcg in the United States section, jumping out of n tie with the idle Chicago Black Hawks and keeping pace with New York Ran- gers who won at home. . Sussex, N. B., player, on a. ploy E puss which Jerwa. got off while he H nutty-tun dal§fififié$ii$fi$fi8S88fifi3fifi§fi ‘iieunfluootz- QI-Iutcheson .. .. R. Jenkins .. Ev.MioDcmld.. rs: éssee 49 186 DQWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME CLUB “Big Four" League Five Aces Old Timers .... .. High single, Jnl-Iughes, 817. High three, E. Robin, 829. Tonight at '1 P. M. Guardian Angels vs. B. I. S. St. Pats. Indians Have But‘ Three Holdouts (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wira) CIEVEIAND, Fob. 19—-.'I‘wo more regulars of the Cleveland Indians baseball team have signed 1935 con- tracts, the club's managers reported today. The newest names on the dotted line are those of Bill Knick- erbocker. short-stop, and Sammy Hale. second baseman. Only three members of the tribe’: roster have failed so rsr to sign con- tracts, They are pitchers Mont Pearson and ‘Ihornion Lee, slid in- fielder Bone Beige . . Aurel Jolint, brilliant left winge counted the opening tally for the Flying e. chmen in the first period after his llnemntes, Pete Lepine and Wildor Lurochelle, had fired sizzling shots at Tiny Thompson from close quarters. The Boston net guardian was fiat on the ice when Jclint lifted the puck over him into the cage. Bruins played slipshod hockey for the next 18 minutes but Marty Barry and Dit Clapper finally got organised in the second drive from the boards. Charlie Sends paned to big Nels Stewart for I. third‘ period goal. Gerry Carson was in the penal box when Jock Portland, up front the Cubs of the Canadian-Ameri- can League because cf Bert Mo- menlyb injured in, rushed alone down left wing and slashed home 90AM 100d in the National Hockey period. lnd Clapper launched a scoring FORUM HOCKEY -To-Night—t At 7 P. M. JUNIOR ABBIES Vs. ROYALS ,_ . S’SIDE CRYSTALS Final game in Island League. Admlllion—zbe a long angle shot» for the third Ruin I081. Children-lilo - m|u|i1ua‘_7,,.,. At cs0 i " ABBIES (Iéitermedintes) I v -;:g~_-|:.=__se.;.<.1:_ ~ _“ As; . .... .-