The Gui-dim, Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 5,1934, 1 SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodonald Siimmerside Bureau of The Guardian Town Talking Guess what the whole. town is talkiriii about. We mean eportswise, of course. You guessed it. Those shing, dam‘ (Ind we don't mean aires. When y Moncton Junior Ca-nucks 10-4, fans took it for granted that the Moncinn team were a par- cel at pushover-s. and not too much credit was given the local boys. But their 7-2 vic- tory over the pick of Halifax and Danmouth has just about convinced the fans that we have here a beam that will give any Junior aiggregatiion in the ivibritimes some anxious mo- ments before any champagne is quaifed. it was a hard-hitting con- test. and the Halifax boys had their share of big fel- low: to trade bump for hump. The Legionaires have proved that they can go Played Outstanding Game BM. Prtifltl. I Charlottetown boy. was between the pipes for A-lim Caslien. who was spread- Abaul Gama through thr heavy traffic without greatly reducing their striking power-yet most of them are even-tempered. and clilpplness is not much in evidence. Perhaps their room 3 S4lI‘S' liisistence on manly conduct. and Grant Grady‘: instructions to that effect are responsible. True. Lloyd "'l‘oy-Toy" Gal- lant gets fairly chununy with the penalty timer-—lie three minors and a major in Saturday's some-but Lloyd always goes nieekly to the sin bin. and never abuses the officials. His body slams slow the opposition down. but carried on the ice ready for a stretcher after Lloyd board- ed him in the third period. was going as iipry as over, and exchanging bumlll with the Legionatres later in the ame. Green Bay Packers Moore (26) crosses s yard line with a pass from quarterback Bari Starr as he Tom 20 MOORE GALLOPS FOR gallops down the sideline for a touchdown in the first per- iod of the National League playoff game. Cleveland TOUCHDOWN l i ) Dy ALLAN BAILEY rcrew almost a year to get re- ivenge for a defeat in last year's ‘» ipldyoff after being tied for first .place with the Richardsons of ‘Regina and the Hector Gervais ffoursome from Edmonton, cap- itured the Tournament of Cham- ipions boniipiel at Maple Leaf lGarijden-s Saturday. 1 loss. Houck soared to a ' heria ‘and I I2-5 . squad in the final round. Houck overpowered the world (champion E rnie Richardson - lrllllf 14-7 in the second round of -the tournament Wednesday. "This is a great personal vic- tory for me." the 20-year-old Winnipeg high school teacher said as he clutched the Curi- Master Trophy. Browns’ linebacker Vince Coa- I tollo (50) gives futile chase. I (AP Wirephotm started ovcr two hour! late because of ear-ferry iroilhia Carl McQuaid Is Great As Montague Curling Draw January iiili. As Cameron TORONTO (CP) — 1t book;Ursel. |Norm Houck and his Wiiinipeginoss Murdock lost their only would be c and his rink of Morley Handford Houck Jim spokesmen for the sponsors and of the event said a meeting asled to discuss the me —- an 8-7 squeaker — to future of the tournament. ‘rlugrq gs IDOUI Cameron's Charlottetown was some speculation that tho ‘rink. Cameron. although losing poor turnout in‘ lit effect T01‘- Winnipeg Rink ls Winner omes Fourih ' The Ricbardsons held down ‘tidal place with four victories and three losses. There was I three-way tie for fourth spot by Cameron. Mann and Ray ‘Grant's Unienville. Ont. rink ‘his first four games. came back onfo's chances of acquiring the » with three wins and four losses ;or Champions ‘crowds and the Richardsons. net Wes lost their lll‘_St lame ii-0 Gardens plagued to Gervail and their second 10-9 .‘ curlers. . 1 o ‘ ed with Gervais at five wins ‘ second place in I in): 1007 Canadian centennial chain- ipionshi The Houck - skipprd rlnlt. strong to win the next. three. L Wlllfh l0il 8 I001 It l-ht 1953‘ There were two disappoint- pionships. {Canadian title in a semi-finsi;men(| at the first Tournament‘ The Canadian champlonshi the sparsdgvas first played here in 10 . Toronto has not had it siincii Skip Ernie, his brother Gar- 1909. and cousins Arnold and Ice conditions at Maple Leaf‘ ' many of the Blidlggglgp (‘E2-lvvaaillheld downl Among "'3 M“ to “mph” the “mil sm‘d_ ‘was Richardson. Houck agreed with two 105395 in .eve,,lwith the world champion skip games. His. other defeat was man the first day of the tourna- ”‘7 ”°”"""“ by Man" “" ”‘° meni. But when it was all over. third mu : Saturday’: ing the total attendance for the four -than the Manitoba skip said: “it was th (h 1 (ma) round. bring-it,;e,.t§,:;_~~ 8" B W H n l D I‘ speculators said . a had the Gervais-Houck game in the final round been played in ‘.Winnipeg them would have been About 1.000 persons watched - do tournament to less 10.000’. )l"lOfl1PSl'Ili‘Q Beats 110.000 spectators. CURLING DRAW iNin¢. Mile Creek ‘ FOR MONTAGUE‘: fol lllockey League game played Sol-‘ iurday iii: :'l‘r0ph.v Nine I re .aplece. Baldwin and Slyziuk were at the bottom. each with itwo wins and five defeats. I SEVENTH ROUND Cameron 20) I0) 010 200- 0 Mann 010 010102 011-— 1 Gervall 020 ml 010 001- 3 Houck 20.’) 120 001 120-12 Rich'rds'n Baldwin , Silyziiili 011010 011 012 0-— ll ‘ Grant 100 101 100 1001 S'l'Al\'Di.\'(}S P W L. ‘l'i0uck. Winnipeg 7 6 1 Gervals, Edmonton 7 5 2 Richardson. Regina 7 4 3 ’ameron. Charloiiei'n 7 3 4 (Mann. I-lanovcr. On). 7 3 4 'Grani, Unionville. Ont. 7 :l 4 llialdwin. Edmonton 7 2 5 Slyziuk. Detroit 7 2 5 Hampshire Bulldogs defeaicd Mile Creek Bulldogs 9-4 in ualar chediiled N River for the W.R. Shaw The Charlottetown Forum present a \Z.‘—CCCCCBE——fi—-———————-————-————-——.————————- ~‘ caliber might just close the gap between Borden and the Sum-marside teams. We still think, however. that Alger Cui- . g mates cliffe and Dale Maowilliams As Junior Leglonairee have yet: would 001-‘ on the defiance‘ do more damage to the The ten (op scorers in tho And he ha» Prince Couiity League accord- in: to an unofficial tabuiat/ion Last week’: of Ironing rurrimariee: G Pts Tho WlliZZ-kids keep on whiz- ositioin up front rather than To the lad whose blades are c air 4 LAST WEEK'S BOUQUET zing and still lead their scoiin to lose one game on skates. arrow S wift. a most deceptive the only goal of the first period. which saw both goalies came up with eight saves apiece. There was no scoring in the second period although the stu- to score. Al the 9.32 mark of the second period Joey Brown of the Packers was sent off for holding and it was here. where the Students had their host bouquet--D a v e Martin-—scored four goals —and so he rates. chances to score. Jack McEacli- ern broke in alone on Mcouaio Minor Players Enjoy Hockey Saturday was minor hockey day again as hundreds of boys took the eastern route along Fitzroy Street to the city owned winter playground. You too can join the Saturday parade of the minor: with fan participation. Eleven hours of Canada‘: na- tional sport as played for you by Charlottetown’: finest citizens. Plan to iiticnd next Saiurday’s "Game of the week" when a big double header featuring Midget juvcnila players will be held. Next week‘: visiting team will be the Montague Regional High School team meeting Billy Mul- ligan's "Citizens". Following is Saturday‘: minor results: ’ ‘ Pl-IE WEE Springers — 7 Rams —- 2. Spriiigers gosll - Billy Dober- ty (4) D'Arcy Murphy (3) Ram i- Bill Msclniyre. Danny Toy or. Lioiia -— 7 linens — 1. Lions goals — Bobby MacMlllan (4- Jphn Thistle. Doll! Mobba. Ron- iilo Peters. nisoiis -— Ken Mac- Dougnil. Wolves ——- 5 Rnccoona - 2. Wolves goals -— Colin Younkar (2) Alan Pickard. B. Mackin- non. Jimmy Andrews. Raccoons — Mike Quinn. T. Connors. -Coyotes ——- ll Caribou: - 2. goals Kenny Mac- Junu Tones. Caribou: — Louis Doclicrty. Bill Stafford Foxes - 4 Otters -—.i). Foxes goals -— David RoberLson (2) Tommy Irwin. Campbell. Seals_ 9 Elks — 1. Se goals — D. Jenkins (2) D. Cam- pbell (2) .1. Mitchell (2) David MacDonald (2) Neil Robinson. Phil Claybourne. BANTAMS Tigers —- 4 Panthers — 2. Tig- ers goals — Urbiii MacDonald, 8| —- II. Robert Stewart (2) Floyd Gass. 19 Panthers -- Doug Doiron-. Larry W utler. Terriers — 7 Bruins - 8. Tel‘- riers goals —- Kenny O'Brien (3) Doug Molyiieaux. David Clay, Vince Poulton. Dave Mur- naghan. Bruins ——- Doug Stan- ley (2) Ronnie Carmichael. PAPERWEIGHT Owls -- it Hawks — 1. Owl- ‘ and fired a blistering 30 footer that missed the left corner of the net. The students stormed hack and seconds later Ala n Flood broke in alone only to have his close in drive miss the dents had some great chances CARL MCQUAID up 1-1. when he fired a close in drive through Reid’: pads after taking a goalmouih pass from Gus Houston. Weatherbie was the hero of the game as he scor- ed on a scramble in front of Reid at the 10.01 mark of the fi- nal period. to give the Packers a 2-1 lead. right corner by inches. Mc- Quaid made 10 stops and Reid 6. as the Students maintained their slim 1-0 lead. 1 Bill Weaiherbie tied the game With a little over a minute lleft the students coach. B illy ‘Mulligan. pulled out Reid and inserted an extra forward. With SATURDAY’S First period: 1. Toronto. Ms- liovlich 14 (Keon, Kelly) 0:10. Penaltles—Murpliy 4:53, Bsun 7:01. Hillman 11:01. Pulford 2%. Second period: 2. Stanley 4 (Pulford. 11:24. Penalties — Armstrong 14:25. Noateronko 14:3. Young (minor, malor) 19:49. Arm- strong l9:49. Chicago bench 19:40. 1'‘ l e m in g (misconduct. game misconduct) 19:49. Third riod: 3. Toronto. Ma- hovllcli 15 (Kelly) 7:01. Penal- SUMMARIES and Les Barnes. ltles—Ke".ly 1:46, Pappin 11:09. i Saves lilall !Bower ll 10 4-. } MONTREAL 5 BOSTON 1 . UMMARY ‘ First period — 1. Montrealu, 978-241 25 Toronto. ;Beliveaii 17 illicke. Ferguson) .Pl3l"l' Nevin) 90:31: 2. Montreal. Rousseau ll. ‘—_'_ l14:42. Penalty—-Prentice. 7:00. 1‘ Second perlod—3. fbalon 17 (Backstrom. Provost) ‘I254: 4. Boston. Boivin 6 ( n laliy shot) 2:30. Penalties - ‘Balon. 12:08. Kurtenbach. 13:24. l Third pei-lod—5. Montreal. G. Tremblay 13('l‘albot. Richard) goals — Blaine Lewis (4) Wayne MacKinnon, John Quinn. Hawks -— Shane Doyle. Falcons -— (8) koala by Ger- ry Doyle. (.1) Garry McConnell (2), Wayne Benton. Gordon Lid- stone. Don McKay. Loon! -. 0’ goals by Ted Crockett. Billy ‘Yo n r. Redbirds (3) gnnlii by Danny Campbell. Allan Moor:-. Bobby Smith. Orioles —- (1) Eu“!!! Bradley. Lark: (4) goals by Mike Hen- nessey (2) Lsl Hennessey (2) Gulls (1) Ronald Sobey. Raves (2) goals by B. Mac- Donald. D. Goi-don. Crow: (1) ) .- J. O'Connor. Results of other games were not received. Coaches and ref- erees are requested to results. Czechs Defeat Swedish TORONTO (OP)—'r1ia Czech- ollovskian national llocke learn ended its 11-game exhib- tioaiour of Canada Sunday as’- whi over 94310 in I fubdkatiill but some- times sloppy contest hen. Jan Kiapac. with two to!!!- lod the poppy Cueiis to the win. win‘ than g record of five 3 torlal fine losses and than 0:: in ' crou-Canada tour- III outukated the and took advan- dote velspeeaiiotcofl in the first period II)‘ than V r mo-iav sad ‘so “ Aaaitiomi SPORT PAGE io h each of the last The it w Team Ulf Sterner and Sven (Tumba) Joiiansaon each scored twice for the Swedel. Sterner's both in a first 00- Iecond I-lid Ludvall added the filth l0|’ SW0‘ e W WA'I‘C ‘ FE 3.721 at Ma- II All dnewiu enac h“. we L"! Gpiilcdifyubiwllirhn The amallut The two refanoa li noun only 10 minor penaities. six of t hem to the Czech. Montreal. The referee was Brian liewi... and linesman were Joe Coyie. ' llaiil‘-ax and played an out- did not seem to dampen the _Clai-kson Shield (‘ompeution . ' : standing earns. adding a dash enthusiasm of the spectators. 7 P.M. ‘, R~M3i‘Al‘lJl1|l1‘ open-.d the scnr- The P'E'|' Reglmental Band ' of theatre to his spectacular (.82 paid admission. and. as _ Icel — T. Clalt', G Worth. Jqme for the winners followed by . , . saves. Lloyd Gallant fired a the Cranberry Corners social ° Murphy. G. Giddings vs. A. Sui-‘L B3ld°l‘50“ BN1 3- -lUl1li'='~t0i! with the kind permission of l roe shot at Profitit in the column says, "a good time «livan. Wm. Mclniyre, G. Warn-‘WA l“’° 5°31‘ 3l‘l°"°' G-Th°"“1" | second period. and after ca-mu. was had by all." 0r if not u S - Eu. Wm. Shar . D"'8W°"- “- Butt)?!‘ gm‘: Lt--C0|- 13- 1- M<'C0rm3€k l ing it. Piofitt started to blow quite all. certainly a high 5 Ice 2 --— J. Cudmore. N~ H"°l'lRI¥ figmgair W on his fingers and fin ly laid percentage of the fans en- » _ - . . . ‘P.V. ll H9l‘l‘lllE- E. Murphy Vb» ’. p ' ' ' ' I the palm of his hand on tha joyed themselves. and com The Vin” Munlgan Cowbell ~”' “‘ - . seconds remmnlng D°""“ M D. 1\l(-Gnwan. G. Murphy. .M_a':ZEdac::mrnf0anfh €11.23“ an ‘ lcc. That was really a hot shot. sidercd the price of admis- §::§,l‘eeI‘rt: ‘;?fea:Edr:.fn°th°;; Bl:“y,s fleck had 3 “ear ‘hm 5' lh°_“l"1 Bryant, B. Mills. scrfllloni.3h:‘_ceDunrS[af$nags: "'1 , _-.. 3 The fact that the- game sion well-spent. "G ' nor oc eys 9" net but H‘ mm was w‘de':9P- - -Hampshire with the Game get- lmfi 0‘ the Week Played 38- The game ended 2-1 for the Pac- Ice 1 _ p qmqai, K Mac. u d . 3°...“ 1',“ Put U Good Show“ turday evening at the Charloiie- .,- kers as Billy lost his second Donald L '5{ewa,.t 'p }'{er;ing‘Tl‘,E,-,ua,iilrl::y; zkateflanerptihlc ' ' ' P'm' ' ' ' 10“/ll F0l'|lm- This WEI easily : game in as many outings. . ' ‘ ' ' D P 9 the best-played game of the Bmy weame;-hie was the ¢,r.i,;fa AP‘: R3:‘:::°';5.Eh:gR“g:§e:n =ELm.'__..--__.——————----- The Texaco C0m'l.‘)ll1E-BOI'd(‘fl (‘,,.eg Deighan IC) 11 12 21 year between these .luvenile- .' fensive star of the game wiihl 1&9 _ (~ fqichoisnn A Nep.’ some 314,“, acres of Ca“. ' ' ii . ‘ u ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . . ". ' ‘ I ‘ . ‘ . . Rational game drew about Coke Grady‘ (L) 10 12 22 Mld3°l_l°“m" The g°”l'°5' Car.‘ two big goals. Wayne McDou- son. M. Wigginton. B. Sharpe vs-‘man forests were burned in LL (1 Mac“,-egor, fgandnmsifl “R3 Oil Fi'ld3V night. End “Is Alan Galldflt lsll 10 ll 31 3ti(;‘Qu;1did Off llllle Packers IIK. gall was easily the best derens Dr_ L'A_ Jnhnsum A_ Jones‘ B_ifl‘773 fires between Apr” 1nd «I untitled" n Paul Macwiiiiams 0 II C 0 i e students. Wei‘ ' " h ' . ;m_ .1 f 5., r b _ i9s3_ ‘ boys putting up their best per. (J) 5 12 13 sensational, particulari Mc- W9 player 0!! thi 109. ll lime‘. Ferguson’ C San” 0 en 0 “em er fomunce to date. ’I‘liey had all David Martin (J) 8 ll 16 Qllcalduwnho I]-i)1ade]d26 8l0P5- and again he broke up the Stu-. l their available players out in lion Gallant ((1) 4 11 15 '.VI‘ ac Ona izave the Stu- i ' . . «force. and Save the Texaco ter- lllric Gallant (C) 5 9 14 dents a 1-0 lead at the 10.20 nffsnslwhe aga.:‘k' Far] MC rnrs an even-stcven cont/est un- Bob Perry (.1) 7 6 13 mflrk 0‘ the “Pit Period. when , an ‘o " 6' ‘fete sen" T S iii iaie in the game The ad- Claudet Gaudet (C) 7 5 12 hil close-indrivo trickled over . ““°“" “"1 ”‘° Sam‘ 1'59“ W“. and P dilion of Al Andrews helped 4 Glen Rogemon (0) 5 5 13 the Boa]-lin_e_ after McQuaid the best seen at the Forum ihi.-: 1°" 3”“ ‘'.‘°”‘°‘‘’.l’'‘'3'°‘' ”‘ “"5 A made the "W31 58"‘ Th“ was V”'''- i A public service in the interest of good sport. contributed by these (‘.hai'loitetown and district business concerns . . . CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE 8:15; 6. Montreal. G. Tremblay. 14 (Richard. Rousseau) 11:20, Penalties — .lohnson. Ferguson. 5:42, Oliver, 8:02. . Saves Johnston 11 7 15.44, Odie 12 7 9-28: NEw YORK 5 DETROIT 2 i SUMMARY - First period: 1. '.\‘ew York, Goyetie 1)! (Henry, Gilbert); 6:44; 2. Detroit. McDonald 7) (Howe. Delvecchio) 8:23; 3.‘ New York. Neilson 2 (Fonteyne) 12:40. Penalties—A. Pronovnstw Larry's Restaurant .‘.'.il Grafton St. Dial 4-8415 Wholesale prices on all sporting goods 5" Your FROM ' P. E. I's ONLY EXCLUSIVE Membership SPORTING GOODS STORE ,0, H" The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET Basilica Recreation Centre 13:40. Barkley-3, . New York.’ (McKenncy. Bathgate)r 18:06. Penalties—None. : Third period: 5. New Ynrk.i ingarfield 6 (Fonieyne. Mar- shall) 1:317, 6. New York. Mar- shall 6 (Fonteyne) 12:30; 7. De-j troll, Smith 2 (Ullman. Joyahj 13:01. Penalty — Richardson. 14:26. ‘ ves Lecroisier 13 15 liL—:l8 iii 10 12-40 Phone 2-1291 100 Queen Island Radio Centre TV AND RADIO PARTS SERVICE V Repairs to All Makes of Radio, 'I‘\', Tape Recorder! Etc. THIS WEEK AT THE FORUM 1 Comwall Esso Service A. Cecil MacDougall. Lessee Open Daily 7:30 am. 10:30 P-70- WHERE GOOD SPOR'I‘S MEET THE ROD and GUN CLUB Dancing and Special Entertainment Friday and Saturday SOUTHPORT ESSO SERVICE (Norris Scott , Lessee) Where service is I Pleasure open 7 Days Each Week Tires, Batteries. Arcrasorlel. Minor Repairs. Tune-Ups. Phone -i-4136 Southport Across From Causeway Char-liitteiown 130 Richmond St. MONDAY BOWLiNG—-Casual Bowling 2 to .5 p.m. Rollaway SWIMMING—Ladiea swimming 2.30 in -1.30 YMCA SWlMMING—-Men’: Swimming I to 10 \'!\.l(‘..4 HOCl(EY—Hocke,v Practice P. W. 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