i - 12"»: -,. imeiit shortages aiiamiii o, Sport followers will re et to SPORTING NEWS Benny's Boy Free-For-A ll Features IceRacing Card learn of the illness of Joe“ hitey" Gillis w o for many years before the war was active in sport circles, especial‘; baseball. "Whit- ey" returned from overseas only a ‘short time ago and took suddenly ill. He is a patient in the Provin- cial Sanatorium and his ma friends will look for his complete recovery. + + Ili It is just a case of you pays your iiioiicy uiitl takes your choice so far as the sporting menu to be iliched out this week is concerned. Hockeylollowers face another full week ijvitlrgames scheduled at the local ice igloo Tuesday. Wednos. (lay. Thursday and Friday nights. League basketball games will be glaycd at the Prince of Wales ollegc Auditorium Wednesday night and Saturday afternoon. The Victoria Driving Club will stage another one of its ice racing cards at the Victory Speedway Wednes- day afternoon. Elimination play- iloivias between nine rinks com- ~mences Tuesday at the Charlotte- town Curling Club to determine two dnks to represent the Club in the Provincial Bonsplel with Sunimerside, Montague and Alber- ton for the British Consuls Tro- ghy find 8 trip to Saskatoon for omtnlon Tankard play. ~‘" ‘I (l- o- The popularity of ice racing hereabouts was well in evidence Saturday when a large crowd thronged the Victory Speedway to view one of the best cards of the season. The weather was at its besf_for an event of this kind and despite the odd "pulled shoe” and broken liopple the racing produced top-notch entertainment. Several other tune-up meets will recede the big inter-provincial mee sched- uled for Lake Micmac, Dartmouth. arid North Commons, Halifax, h mid-February. Climax to the ice. racing season will be the Maritime classic here the latter part of next month. O- Ilv il- Saiat Dunstan’: University bask- etball team jumped into the lead of the City League Saturday defeating the Navy rather slippery floor Combined tot rob players of both teams of al- most sure baskets. The play was rugged in spots with a total of l7 fouls handed out by the referees. -Nflvy. playing with no relief, held the Collegians to lit-all the first half and were trailing by one ‘$201M. 96-15. with but a minute io- zo. A basket by the Saints cemenb‘ l lowipheii. as. roiey c. Come)’ ed the victory. Il- 6 Tuesde night a the roruni the I-esionna res and Navy teams meet in the first game of the second round of the City Hockey League, A win for the Legion -wlll boost’ them into a crowded first position with S. D. U. and P. Elie lorvvly t eep t. em . th l playoff berth? 012i mm‘ n8 for t??? the league leadership at stake, uli i O Q Oir Wednesday night the Bum- rnerslde Legion-halter will “return lame with the local .naires. frym reports. proved s thriller _,witl1 the local puckmen fighting jheir way back from a four-goo .dellcit a little before the end of the second period to take a 5-4 fflead part way through the third ‘canto. Summerslde secured the -tylng counter when ‘trainer and Delghan combined in the dying ;mome.nts of play to beat Curlmore. The set-up for Wednesday has all the earmarks of n "natural." Sum- wlfléfflide supporters are 1o aceom any the team in specially charters busses. O O II il- .. The shortage of hockey sticks is not confined to the west and these is cVidEHCEd by the com- mentary of Jim Coleman of the Iroronto Globe and Mall on‘ the subject. O O O 0 “One of the latest sports equip- involves hockey sticks. Government agencies which have investigated say that there are two’ contributing factors: (l) a pronounced shortage of prepared woods for. sticks, (2) stlc manu- . facturers haven't yet. reached pre- war production levels. 4i 0 il- + The chief sufferers, of course, -wiil be kid teams. A spokesman foi- one of these agencies ls ap- pealing to professional teams and organized amateur teams in the upper brackets to save their brok- en stlcks so that the can be re- ired for the use o kid players. . n addition. there should be tlious- ands of discarded sticks lying a- round the cupboards and base- ments of Toronto homes which could b, used by the youngstese. And don't throw away those brok- en handles, mother, you can use . m. r P" _ team 28- .| Over-anxiousness together with a. guweggful rink. Navy need a ivln-to’ h Thursday th:_ "two college squads will clash with, “a”; tion. _ At Summerslde the teams‘. .hattled to a five-all tie. The game.‘ expected Che-r Bunny's 30;,‘ driven by C. Wil- lls, won the ee-for-All Saturday in one of the finest ice racing cards staged by the Victoria Driv- ing Club this season on the Vic- tory Speedway. Placlng third in the first heat, which was won byMart Harkawny, I1)’ Bunny's Boy came back strong to win the next two heats and also record the best time of the tiny. 30% seconds. Mart Harkaway act- ed badly in the second heat and didn't get away in the third. Peter McKinney won the Class A Trot ln two_ stnaighb heats. Drawn in the third so’ oecause of a pulled shoe, the heat went to Noontime. _ Lusticio and Judge battled it out in the Class B Trot. With flus- ticia taking the first and final l th race. hege- ‘$133: Pace provided the McLaine Rink is Elateii With tluebec Victory RR. wllaine and his Char- lottetown rink came back from tine big bonspiel at Quebec last night.‘ slated at their success in Winn 11s the Price Shield. thus brinillfl! WI the Province Probe/bl! the m“ silverware as a remit o! Cllflillt! ti“ . °° pi ‘m the fifth year the mists I wasted f Th firat rink was compo or. e hold it was the nrookline Boston Country Club of Boston. Mw- I11 successive years if. was held by the l Victoria Curling Club 0! Q0854!- thc Sigma Mines Club, a goldl mining team from northern QUEBEC and last year by the Quebec Curl- ing Club. The shield is‘ competed for w- nuali, but medals which accom- y it become the 961E159?" possession of the members v1 the Other members of the tam skip- ped by Ml‘. Mcbalne were 680189 Hawkins and RR. Bell. They pick [Qdupggpfltq at Quebectomaka thg f member. Returning int night with Mr. we“ i“ “use t of a.r n. Beam riuifg K-regched thexpsenti-fln- all for the Chateau Twfihy only to be disqualified, Lou Poole Montague, Chief Justice Thane A. n“ Bdfllibogy train moi . em c $5? made the i-eznolnder of tlbe trip by‘ - Dr. McIntyre‘; rink was disqua- lified because he did 810$ hi‘? members of his 0118111411 rink sylng when he reached the sls. Except for that. he Hi3- peared to be headed for victory as he lqgd sldpped his rink to victory over some of the mffest: comm“- Play in Weekend ‘Spiel Postponed- I-leavy ice, caused by tdhe mild spell, caused postponement of , scheduled curling matches in than cek at that; low: A. Matheson 0. . ck s. w.w. Lord 4. 14.x. Bplllett '1, use. Jevdinc ‘i-Lr MecPhee a. an. Cosiirad OUBLING TONIGHT WRIGHT TROPHY M 1 PM‘. Ice No. 2 _ ; W.R. Oruiksnank vs. A.W. madman. Ice No. 3. (LG. Hughes vs. G. Award Welterweight Drown At stake.‘ Friday Night BY SID FEDER IORRJ .71—( flieqlel-Oibovll-“BB '4 championships —tbe welterwelsht- Victory In Saturday thrill of the afternoon with Ales- tra ca turlng the honors on win- ning t e fourth heat after losing a neck and neck duel with Romeo in the third. Just Flicka was drawn ihn the third heat with a broken op e p . Peggy Witt won the Class C. Pace in two straight heats, with Mitzle Bars the only other entry. The Class C Trot and Pace went to Buddy Budlong after loslns out to Peter Wolf in the opening heat. by Lucky Number was drawn in the second heat after oiling a shoe. The summary fo lows: Free For All Benny's Boy (C. Willis) . .3 1 1 Mart Harkaway (W. Kelly 1 4 4 Calumet Mary (L. Kelly) 2 3 2 H. R. D. (L. O'Meara) .. .4 2 3 Time: 31: 30%; 31%. Winning horse owned by Char- les Willis, Covehead. Clue A Trot Peter McKinney (Moreslde) 1 1 dr Noontime (Arbing) . . . . . . .. 2 2 1 Miss Brewer (R/eddin) . . . . ..3 3 2 Time: 31: wit» 32 Winnln horse. owned by Grant Willis, gstoh. Clans B Trot Lustlcia (L. Kelly) Judge (A. Cutcllil’ .4; Time: ; 31 a. Winning horse owned by Charles Chandler, Charlottetown. Class I Paco Alestra (B. Younker) Romeo (McNelll) Just Flicka (H. C Time: 32%; 32, Winning horse Younker, Winsloe. ClllIBPlce udmore) .3 . 83. owned by B. THE CHARLO IE TOWN Willi: leafs Defeat llawks Voters two main in 33 seconds the third W! sllllid-IY Illkht for Toronto ggplelseuf to tn thosoiir ‘oiuofiifi 15 c 0's Ale s am with lust over tel‘ tihi-eo min tea left to i over-ahadolwed by a brim were goal scoring Deflorman bt "d? ca x K518i! y | aleta scored dne goal in first period to second. pgryioclaolre In the once unasslste art and Billy Taylor scored Toronto. Howev counter def from first ace tie the match a Toronto s w. for ee time d. while Gays Ste . in the third eat the l-lswks place back into a second with Montreal Canodlens Boston whom a play- position. UMMABY 1st Period l-Toronto. Davidson Meta) .1030 2—C.hioago, Kale Penal ies—Bodna o, Taylor (Stewart, Bod- l 26 nar) . (Fr-Chicago, Kaleta 'I—Chicago, Kaleta to (l-Ioi-eck) 16.49 r. Gee (2) 2nd Period Kaleta (Horeck. M. 243 sow... (Bodnar) 1.10 13.33 (Horeck) 18.30 Penalties-None. Ill-Toronto, Metzi Goldham) 11 8rd Period ee 1.26 ta (J, Hamilton. (J. Hamilton. 32. 11-,-Toronto. Goldham (Metz, Stan- owskl) 1 .47. Penalt lee-Nome. Harness Racing Peggy Witt (Claw) ..l Mitzie Bars (H. Stead) . . . . ..2 2 Time: ; . Winning horse owned by larl Clow, Cornwall. Class C. Trot and Psee Buddy Budlong (H. Stead) .2 i 1 Peter Wolf (Cutclifle) ....1 2 2 Lucky Number (W. Kelly) 3 dr Maudlne Budlong (Agnew) 4 3 dr Time: 33%; i 83. Winning horse owned by Harold stead. Officials Starter: Russell Abbott. Timers: H. Murphy, Dr. Bisho . Judges: B. Noye. Ira Carr, A. Bryenton. Announcer: W. H. Beaten. Air Force, Crescents In Halifax Semi-Finals HALIFAX, Jan. Tl-(CP)—1-lali- fax Navy defeated Halifax Crest rents Saturday night, 7-1, in the final game of the City Senior Hoc- key League. Dartmouth Air Force will meet the Crescent: next Tues- day in the first game of the semi- finals playoff series. British ‘Football By NORMAN CBIBBENS LONDON, Jan. 27 -— (CP Cable) -—_Oharlton Athletic defeated Wol- verhampton Wanderers 5-2 yester- day in the first of s two-game, to- tal point series for the round of the English Football As- sociation's cup competition. The teams will meet in their second game next week, A cheering crowd of 50,000 saw tine Wanderers’ stolid defence broken by the speed and glib. of the Gna/i-lton wing men. harton on League Soutih and h picked as probable Association troghy. B Wan erers showed in the er of the ‘lid h DQ088111‘ , beat 1 tn a confeatewflatiflsed hi’ 30,000, ~ boss novice! 40f u: hm mags ouitfhln Amber's. of a few Years mates 1V!!!’ W980i!) from J Club, 0.0. Ind 0.1.‘. O refill} At llalifax i H A Jan. 27-—(CP)--'I‘helr ALIFAX, driversblackened with flying mud, three heat-winners in ono race came close to stepping five heai.s to determine a winner in Class A, one of th e four races on the card at the North Commoifs quarter- mile track Saturday afternoonhbut the judges gave the decision fol- lowing the fourth encounter and a misund erstanding at the start. Summary: ' Martindel Sully (Ernie Gray) Walter B Moonglow (S. Walker, Jr.) Royal Hanover Manchester's Apollo (Lavers) Prevlou s Shanghai Doris Mercury (L. Walker) _ Victor Lee ((Baker) Flo Direct (H. Boutilier) Whitty Guy (Kaiser) 0.0. McGregor (C. Blanche Harvester (Gardner) Din-key Tell (Morrison) Betty Bu Class A (Smith Kidney) 4 rown (S. Weeks)" (Kidney) Class B | (Don Turner) .. (C. Dauphlnee) 1 2 4 3 ClassC cow-op Bur-gees‘). Class l) i1 “.22 .33 dlong (Baker) Remember When B! The Canadian Press Defenceman Eddie Shore return- ed to the years ago suspe ‘l Boston‘ Bruin lineup 12 tonlglht after o. 16- .e I from (the Nat onal Hockey League following his ac- cident with Ace s forward. ed skull oswn B AftqrB M. Toronto c clasped hands U, N. 5.. Jan. 2'7—(CP\— thv third. Royals defeated Acadia in PICPO Plctou Uiilversit hockey flame Dilly“ 0n 810V! if‘! race had too much iibee here Saturday night. team came from 1 in co and has not played slnoei ailey'a recovery 14.000 fans three Bali , Toronto B suffers o. fractur- aton with Shore at heel-ed as the two tin friendship. y an exhibition The Plctou in behind the , urday as long as the ice is fit. GUARDIAN Chicago Ba Place In. N. CHICAGO, Jan. 2'l—(AP)—Chl- cage Block Hawks dumped Boston Bruins out of first place in the National Hockey League with a surprise 4-1 victory before 18434 fans ln Chicago Stadium tonight. The Hawks thus regained top perch on the loop’: iacider—o place ivilnich they had lost only 24 hours earlier. summanv i‘ First Period l-Ghlcago. Hamill ........... ..l4:40 b-chlcago, Cooper (Mariucci, Bentley) ~............l5:46 Penalty — McGlll. Soobnd Period Il-Boston, Sshmldt (Galllngelz Egan) 4-0hioago. Gee (Cooper) Penalves — Horock, liken. Third Period H. L. After ronrongoékaofiaug-idgp; _ Defeating Bruins, 4-1 ll. ii. L. Standings ‘I (Including weekend guncs) i P W L D I‘ A PM. 3 1 ohiosiio a2 1a ll 14o oi as Boston 32 1B 106.109 96$‘ Ciin- i animation izaios 008i. Detroit so i3 1: 5 as a0 at Toronto a0 12 ia a oa 121 21' Rangersifi .8 214.436 12'! 2t) BEAVER-S DEFEAT HALIFAX SAINT JOHN. N. 8., Jan. 2'!- (CP)-Saint John Beavers out- layed the Halifax naval base team g3 in an exhibition hockey game Saturday night. Beavers outshot the Tara 2-1 in both the first and second periods, :31 ti-Chicago, Hamill (Gee) .... .. Penalties - None. Injury To Kelly Takes Overseas Army Team Out Of Allan Cup Play-Offs Keen Interest In Ice Racing At Summersiile Three interesting classes were witnessed by harness racing fans on the Summerside harbour ice on Saturday afternoon. Not for many years has there been so much act- ivity ln winter racing and it ls planned to have races every Sat- There was a fair crowd in at- tendance but it is regrettable that more people do not turn out. The weather was particularly suitable on Saturday for this type of sport. Paddy Aubrey. owned by Tlmmlc Arsennult, took the free for all in straight heats, the best time being 83 seconds. The other classes were won by Shlrle Kalmuck, driven by\ R. Camo ell, and Eva Scott, driven by Edgar Reeves. This last class went to four heats. The following is the summary: Free For All Paddy Aubrey (T. Arsenault) Jenny Kalmuck (R. Phillips) Professor Clem! (lHarkncss) Time: 33%; 34; 33. Class A. ll 23 32 1 Shirley Kalm 2 uck (Campbell) Harry G. ( . Glover) . . . . . .. Time: 35: 36; 35%. t Class B. Eva Scott (E. Reeves) Thomas Sr. (T. Campbell) “wt-l and then clinched matters by s 4-1 margin in the third. LONDON, Jan. 27 -— (CP Cable) ~A Canadian Army overseas hoc- key team will not compete in tihe Canadian Amateur H Associa- tion play-offs this spring due to an‘ bolus-y suffered by aiporvlsor Pete .l 2 4 2 l 2 Billy Wltte (A. Corr) ....3 3 1 Dan G. Jr. (D. Arsenault) 4 4. 3 Time: 3'1; 38; 39; 31%. Starter Dr. Austin Delaney; judges, Reginald Morrison, Pres- ton Toombs, T. L. Linkletter: tim- ers, Hurry Sllllphant, Willard Mc- Donald. i B Ice Racing Featured by a matched race the Oyster Bed Bridge Driving Cluh held their fourth meet of the sea- son on January 23rd. With ideal racing weather a large crowd of spectators witnessed the race. The first race called was the matched race between Lucky Guy and Cindy Worthy, lob); saw Lucky Guy come throug ‘ii two -straight heats to cop the race. The Class A Trot and Par-e had entrles-Texworthy, Nellie Worthy and Bedford Grattan this was won by ‘Bedford Grattan. Nel- lie Worthy second and Tex Wor- The Class B Pace had three en- tries, Janet Bud improvlrill every d for the other entries. Just Mike and Helen K, Helen K won the last. heat to hlrd period to score the winnins plat: second and Just Mike third. goals. (McLaine Rink Wins Price. Shield At Quebec ’Spiel . ,,. anthem-nus - nuisance - i e Colt Race had four start- ers this nrovlded the fans w‘ "h the best raclno of the afternoon. and new Lem- Gnmester with liw volt C. Albert Budlonw rapture the v-"c- nnl" after a dead heat with Mickey Rooney. In the second hoot it was the B-idlonw colt \il - the way Mlckev Rooney second. San- dv ‘Bodlonr third and Connie Clogs ‘mirth ‘rt the third heat It , was Mickey Rooney who showed em to beat the rugs. . ‘cmnifmléatitit of the ice box f‘. a ‘f emisolatiotn‘ events. Mm no" m u” mm‘ an“ m" , m. me ‘hm u,“ mo, h, won qwm W, m, “,,n“" ”m°mu,w"qqlfinw, a hard battle with o. Albert nus- coco Am the tith- from Priizle Zivio nearly ternsflomi wins ls i l°*"~ "lli" "1"" (""4 "til °°"- '0 -—— five oars o Freddie Ooolmine a clouded six-d following sre the winners and "l! c1!!! lmmh- T" ‘h’ '°'"‘"\ f-The a“ M‘ an“ 19"‘. i. w f‘ t on a u," 5am” the day y“); my ‘ qn “wt...” in m ; and deciding heat it was C. Albert bowie it ‘ absorb in ‘Kiln-on of baby-faced may sin. Montreal l. mam-om» musicianship, @5110"; “ally; at" only”, g5" - .'~ i _ ’ n , ' 9 ' ) won HI DTEQ l 8 "I! Ge ll W‘ °‘ ‘h’ m“ 3.3.." p’.'-i‘-.i’°.""“°“ . “Wfi-‘QAZRZT-ihl le. m money who u» w - i» a- ‘ .,,_ , ' ' l comm o‘ L“ 3gp 1p, M“ w‘; tum 3Q ygggmgu, bout a hundred yar s from the wire. Following is the summaryi ‘ MATCH!!! I-AOI Lucky Guy (B. Youiiker) Cindy Worthy (J. Gallant) Winning horse owned by Ford. Oyster Bod Bridle. chunk-roos- arses fl Smith. Hunter River. ‘ ‘ OLAII l! PAOI Janet Bud (f... Younker) l l a Ifolen K. (O. Andrews) S I l - Just llfke (.1. Gallant) - 2 IE nnlltl horns awn I Oovnhea . I - I 2 dk. Detroit Jinx DETROIT, Yo? ' WAS‘ on Bmlns HOCKEY Detroit- dey n “l. 5%? 3ft! 35 n I was sensational m away shot a protected 0' SUMMARY let Period .1--Del=roit, Cuveth (Brown, Roo- ny slgnol) 4 09 2-—Bosbon, Schmidt (Egan) 10.02 Penalties-Lindsay ~4- o. I..- Top ennui: ibiilgdlfil‘ . Mflhli the fore lmiltiefans hero ml. a osllcwkio ' rte-sausage , lead. - ,. I ‘leavers 12s.. Daintiiiioiis. Turn Daekllow York R= »:»r=. 5+3 MONTREAL. Jan If _ (us) Montreal O turned the Notional Hooks Lasguo New Yorkiluam sq b, ‘ill-Fill. in the roughest bottle of the an,’ on doruin ice. Referee K Clancy l5 penalties, t Canadians cw d i‘: the fireworks reallv going a; u“ final frame when tang with defencerfthian illlll Moe NJM 1mg. we own‘ our on to stage s firrious "freedom-on," gm. it out with New York oale buck Rayner, trealis mer Laob with m“; ville and Glen Harmon wibh Din Rangers Rleardon and Rs fig the moat Ipectiacular lgbt, go. 3-Bocton Smith (MoGlil) 14.10 ' full blast for not less than Penalty-Camellia ma?‘ 8rd Period m 3°“. “I304 Well-Id and Ramon were banded mo. 4—.Boston. Gollinger (Guidoiin) 0.44 Penalties while Moe and 3881161‘ s-Boston, Dixnart. 7.59. were sent off for two minutes, (ii-Detroit, Couture (Brown) 9.10. The others T ’ p m; “malty-mill. and a. substitute took Rayner‘; Saints Beat Navy To Take League Lead Saint Duncan's University took place in the penalty box. When the New Yorkers cams out of tho “cooler” Ganiioks were fac- ins a two-anon deficit for s three $0 be on the kno the count when Lynn Potri foiled their ‘copes by staging the: bo exhibition with “d: feiiceman unsux and K9 - ‘he “my "WWW" “W!” th i q got d i,“ g), (m 3,“. struggled through tho zest of lino Le’! “pfmed S°"“m‘§ u. ketbaell Leasiig, ‘dyefeatln; theyNavy some to keen the blueshirla at boy. S m writ" Sam diam“ at team in a nl and tuck duel b in ls column that supervisor J J. score o! m“? Y l ‘autumn,’ Sims, secretary of the Anny H fled m an “i the end o’ n“ m“ "Y “ “mum h“ “M” ° half the siihu outscored their rim Period CA-H-A- “m”? l‘ °l “l” °°°“' rival! 1o to o in the nd N '°“- Ktuy- °“°'°‘ l!” “m” Smith led the iooi-i "Willi ' l edl of the Anny team and a drii I to“! o‘ u "m" it °:h"°:,l “(o i “g7 gowhsmigegtfiegmwm pkg‘; leek“ Wmhlg: toppeta amen“; a__ bomber‘ lo ) ................. "N100 0 , O C ' n places when he crashed into the 5h¥hl§h89.%°"w3l:m1x%e d b 1° e_ (Bouchard, Blake) ........ ......l0:0'l mam‘ “ week ‘w’ checking ttiroughout y c ' (c lsz Ray) .10 saris‘ st."'.":.::""..‘r..":r "fifi ,;',=,=;.-1~*-'— m» mimi- Saints tallied on four foul shots '- ' 8351i)! sevren 3nd the Navy on five ‘Pam "dd IIGUPS an ICOPEB: s. D. u. so rs rs m. PM)" “i! Wfiml At Bradley _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 __0 3 3 2' (M. COIVAIAB, Laprsde) ...... .. 02!! 5 g g 2 ii-lyiaegixt/real. )!"llion i“ csonosrown as. II: o 1 z Pen-limit! -'- MONTAGUE Pllllitfltsfiisfisll m wash g y f g "d w» WWW‘ <9)- A fast and thrilling game o; .io 1 l l1 Third Period 1106(9)’ Was played in Georgetown 34 4 1° a i rink on Thursday, Jan. 24th when 6-Montreol. Rosy Georgetown A11 5m; negated G F8 PF Pts. (Chamberlain, Petals) ...... .. 1:11 Montague Primrose; 13 go 7_ 4 2 l0 ‘F-NOW York, Pike (Watson) 11200 The game was fast throughout. -~ 1 4 7 b-New York. Deinamo and produced some fine passing -- o 0 3 (Watson. Pike) ,nlays and plenty of action. Mont- -~ 9 ° 7 Penalties - Ra e: Laniouresux gglllegedbii; atth the Aelllld o: the first m g ,1‘ 2g Moe, Real-don jor), Richard l‘ 0 ll B ' ' - g“? Lléne or Jena”, 35:“ ma’ George (major). L. Patrick (major). . c d ‘ Oung. two mih.¥e.°§§“§isg"ii. $21 iiletgiil n A M '51; ' ma! Truro Bearcats rame. e seco d d AND 7.61:0“... £15,313 W“ m ° P w L m Defeat Moncton e am i k d . . . . -——— eight penis, 3...; i? oii°5fgoiill s. n. u. . ..2 2 o 4 iuioucm NB. Jan. 1i - and three assists. W. Lovers scor- "V." ~- 2 1 l 2 (OP) — After a weak start ‘Drum ed two goals and hadsix assists. Sr- Y- 2 l 1 2 earcaits came in life in the sec- The third member of this lliic. s. Arilbs 8 1 1 2 0nd period of an exhibition ‘hockey Moms", has two 051s and m", P. W. O ..2 0 I 0 me with Moncton Maroons here assists‘, scor fig defencemhn N“ N m h ~ n vflél: night and romped to n 11-4 wa . an "t th i e=— ‘t.’ games erea er. -- ,.,.§ one an.“ pa: the éifmigilj including Wednesday's doubleliend- Maroons d tied the ‘P186’ l“ . Murphy and Gordon had two goals 5821i, to top Montague point get- ers. Aleck Arsenault was referee. All Stars: Goal, B. Stevens‘ de- fence, w. an, 1.. ooteii, w Landry; forwards, E. Jeffery, W. Levers H. McLean. H. Stevens P. Lavandler, H. Gotell, H. Me on-, nell, A. McSwaln, S. McNelil. Prlmroses: Goal, P. Fraser; de-. fence, R. Collins, T. Clair, P. Fra- ser; forwards, Burden, Gordon, Murphy, Power, MacDonald, Roy Collins, Nelson. Summary: lat Period 1-—Ail Stars, Jeffery (W. favors) 2-All Stars, Jeffery (W. Lovers, A. MtSwaln) 3-Primroaes, Burden 4—Primroses, P. Fraser 5—Prlmroses, Gordon B-Jrimroses. Cordon. 7—.Primroses, R. Collins . 2nd Period 8-Ail Stars, W. Lovers (E. Jeffery) 9,—All Stars, W. Lovers (E. Jeffery) lit-All Stars, H. McLean (W. Lovers. E. Jeffery) ll-All Stars.‘ E. J ff lii-Prlmroses, l-l. Mu by Penalties: Murphy an Collins. 8rd Period" W Stars, E. Jefle . favors. R. MM 16—,-Ali Stars, E. Jeffery ' (H. McLean) 10-All Stars, W. McLean ‘ (A. Mcfiwaln) 17-All Stars, H. McLean (W. Levers‘! IB-Jrlmroses, . Murphy 19-All Stan, W. M Penalties: Murphy and C ollina. er. will start at 8 and 9 o'clock, instead of '1 and 8 as formerly Rangers Snap " Losing Streak; rick) 16:46 Penaltics- , P. Watson, Second Period 4'- New York. Warwick Demoroo) Defeat Detroit i-uow vonifxeewioa (ne'er:- n Patrick. ‘gs-Detroit. barveih '('itoulgnol\ 18:32am York. P .WeMon mu) 14:06 5—New Warwick (Leowiok. Penqioya-Jaclfeun. v “Ensvirliidors. s». womb (an u . ‘ MAROONS ic . u. Oolvilic) a: . / . < ‘MR’ w?” H. m“ u“ CllA (mildews rennin/- Oolvillo. RLO mil-moms one SIgLSTQGRS igfigifi.“ rm .5‘... r roiiviij- ran.‘ m1 th first period and it was in this sesgion that they scored (their only goals of the guns. CONFERENCE ‘D0 (Contimied iroin no» i) visrtlme- tax agreements ‘under which the Provinces ceded the per- sonoilncoim and wiwration taxes to the Dominion“ Gnu Premier solo the Dominion would have difficulty obtaining xe- newal of tho agreements because new vonx, J . z": - uim- in "win newline tax also had bee" The iiown-tioodafnuew York nm- MM to the Dvmhilw- While "- tiers snapped vo-iiszne losing venm from gasoline was limited streak toinisht by wall lng the during the war it likely would be lprplng Detro t Red s. 5-2. high in the next flsoaliyasr duo to before a crowd of 15,24’! in Mad- increased tourist and domestic ison Square Garden. tmqfgllmmflth d w ‘ Ho‘ SKMMARY vincefila ’ ti» first that was» First m... “ "“ ‘"“.ii.i"i‘if.l.i“.ifi 5°51’. 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