PA (IF. FOUR BOWLING HULKtY President \l|-r-l' ldltor and n|:-_~.;.._;_ Sev-rn-iury Aswan-lan- ' "fokies Spdrk Brains T “WI Win Uver Red Wings; "Amerks Down Maroons 2-1 ‘E NEW T0 Turn Back Canadiens 6-4 .____ I D TROIT Jan. 2-Bostnn‘s Penalties: None. * fonrerds sparked an offen- ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ' i TORONTO, Jim- P-(CP) —W1P' i care the 134111115 a 4-1 “nkmul 5901155 “155153 I‘ iiig our 1\ one-goal deficit with a ,i' Detroit Reti Wines . , _. , . 4 ‘ __ ' savage offensive just past the mid- ' the farting ('1l‘il1l])1t\l“..\' v F1P§0rk“;§1§;lCj:-;f- £1 way mark of the second period, niiii‘i straight Emile without a , I qnFr-s f”, pvriogi’ m“ 5.01.66 1 '1'°l'01110 114M116 1-93-15 49191681941 win '~ i ~ ‘ ‘- i ~ Montreal Canzitliens 6-4 here Sat- tivo goals be- _,~ Lcaciie l(‘.i||1. I)llIh‘ll\ trri-ii. who l1l'tii’1)t‘,i the .\'I(lI'\ICil~ 3-1 iii Aioiitreal laid 0110 tans ivzitrhcd a wide-open dis- ;il.i\' iii speedy hockey". It “as as iiiucii the fault of the The mun \‘ l bofiled up . uiziiik. ‘dfiil W. Riki 311'? 11'1"‘ V» 2W1’ 102i; lll’ill. iuid to ciiiie from br‘111l‘-’~1 1° I kiyiiis FIPIICIIIIIEITS defence as hard ririi- by .\lriii\- niirrv fruin \\'.ll. lull 111i. With club pre ideiii i mu-[hlug 01M, ma; Leafs ovcr. '01‘ \\1' ‘r. was a frvak. The pin-k llriiuny- (:0 nun ihllltiiiiltl, the s iii- l-inni- iiio uuzil Paul Haynes shot §qllll">‘(i out of 'I'iiiv Tliiimp 011'.‘ M.“ ma“ Lin-m nnnuws “Hm. me *1 "' “1"‘11 1111‘ 511M111‘ "$119111 11 -" i 'l‘\\ice the Canadien defence n“ 73' " '11 1'1“ '11" 111"‘ 1 I101‘ i to allow Leafs to hut-tie i “n”, "flftwfas 1h , I rind slap rebounds past B?“ “"15 m"; lead as \Iili'(.‘0ll.\' set a lioi. pace. wwrorketi Wilt Cutie. "'1 Thoma shot ‘the first Leaf plthli itt the ll-mintite mark of the MJCOIId period. Jimmy Fowler sent i‘uriiiit0,into a lead they never ixrhi arm about‘ Old pcrioz: < o - l h“, teammate. Red, 51.4mm 21 ilr phi r ll) niitiiitis of thi: 1i‘:- ond ac;- ion. inking the piirk as he “ins pnvkrcl llf‘“l' the lvloiitreii! ‘F-Dillllflft line M mo Rosa)“ , a1 an” a paigtng bniit bvtwmii] four minutes later and in an- ‘ - iiiihrf wok-ml hoinr- 1' Vi" 11111“ fliif"1‘oiiini_r _:\:~.~ i two iiiiiiiiies Nick Metz h“ Nbyww! n, 5 i ~,-_ 1,1,. nun m“, I1)-!_ \ (i through to slap home ii wrlndv PM He“)! “his of me “h, lm-iod u, g, It .iiitl of Altirph Chamberlain's - {nfpv- Dqnmro rle- Smooth Sweeney Scln-iner took a - 5 m‘). W“ wimp . S a, tore the period ended Rod the blur line and slrl 111" _ H“ Bvvprifiu‘, m, a ilaii-i-iiin liad liltttie the more 3-2. l A "GYM. h,“ "u, h, V‘ _ l on the goal byvlliilly Dftllllll. , lli:~' iriis the first ul tlirre assists H, .,_. ‘ql-\|)|_\“" 111i‘ liiih- (‘iiuiitiiaii reiilre picked "mm, n; ii;i\‘t.)ilCi1l.§d.Sllllil'l missing pliiygs. n,“ pvriod .- s- nna tens. uiti tieir a un- i ‘Ye ‘bird pvriorl Riiiier bri-kel ,*111‘»1<-'9 of 5110911- “T111 QUE f0? the ' u ‘h Duinnrt to score the! i. Ilfirorwiri. Cain (Iilarfrr. ‘FY1111; twill) 1" 1111’ 111115 P911011 the fin T. (3 ,i."ii\ 114R 1: e n Il“ll£"i to some of the '<_1'““"w 1 rmmify V Suwfm. .~i . Tilf-li) t.'[‘i't‘ Qflilii galore too first Purim! , G . . h ‘ ' A‘ _ _ _ second Perm‘! mtloii pllilOll liiing two and “H1 1' 1111191? ‘1-1111111111- P“ Bob Davidson one for Toronto i < -- -.,- . ‘l’. P'i ~ " L, flown“ Dumafl (Fetnn-ger‘ I. Americans. Sfeumt (Andi “ 11*‘ 1 111131119 311d T08 Blake son‘ ylyhqqnun) 12:16 ‘count-rt tor Ciinadiens. Priiauiics —N0rtlieoii. Gothic. Hollett. 3- D1", Srrnnti Period NI11IV17K53 SEMAIARY '1 R) "om Co‘! 1",‘ 1'4" _ _ .. _ . i' Elil“? téloiiiifellow. ‘ T1115 1"‘1'""| hr“ Pam“! l3 , ' I-Iiidson. Goldsvmrthj‘. 1 3' ‘fxmorlc*‘n‘" sclmn“ 15101)“ 1 'c‘“‘“d"'n5- Haynes‘ 1601191119) ' 1 2:43 v i , Third Period j Petialties-Leplne. Kanipinan. 5 Bosfl-iiz niiww IDUIUHFUVQIOVI. W semiiii) 16:01 Sec 0nd Period Ll-Toroiito, Thoiiii; (Conacher) Reserve Loses Scots Lose M, North.- i/I e The li1(‘llli»(’1’.s of the ‘Rnyil Ca?‘- i ihrcflllfiffiells. Blake (Drouln) l-1'-')Q. ,1 0 I Mooted (A. I‘. by Giiardiiinis Robert G1'1(‘l‘:.()ll was defeated by 1 llizlifax. directed by II. E. AGllliiS, 19- and the Highland Club, .ki;ip<'<l by" Hex-tot‘ MzicKay lost. ‘ 20-13 to the C. J. Burcheil-skippeil Third Period z Xorilr-iiie. Chrke iilsiahrooks) , .0 Special Wire) NEWARK. N. J. Jan. 2-—Harry , .1, -, - . . t . , . - .2 lam, ‘fl(.(‘F_§~(lvtl1l1')()i(§ 54_.(())7. , iiiik of H_fT‘\¢faXn ‘ 1 Mendel. sports promoter, and two g _ l‘ “ofllullPl-f --D -‘ 5 ’H. J. Smrh rkiptierl Halifax to prominent New Jersey business Iv- ~ illf. - 1 may Rfi- , victory over Struihciyrle in the 1 men today offered Joe Louis $100, I '11.." . .1,‘ -_ C, ,0 D1 ‘e ,‘ 1".‘ at toiitest oi the day winning 10110 to defend his heavyweight g ‘ - “ ‘ “mn *1“ “u *5 5.. liicGlnshcn ‘itjltie 1128111151; Folly Gale-nth, New P , , .' “a rig team. t erfiey clamp on, in the Atlantic i S-‘OM’ “*‘-‘"7 l N, c. Mitchell sliippetl the fmtil iCitv auditorium sometime dvrlns ‘ q'.““““, Halifax rink and (lcfcnti-rl the t 31111011 O1‘ yApril. Tm aiiditm-nm] t ‘ ' ‘ ' | Filcsliire C'iib, 13-8. James flow-v hi“ a "P1111111! 91111119113’ 01 42-0041‘ 1518 i n q p ‘Md l was H“. Yisifing “m, , Mendel. spokesman for the trio, t ‘ " I Tm, vioihmg Cmzvrh. .511 p21“. l Tutti! he hart ivtred h the offer to 14 . .. _ ,.-. ,, ‘loiiyii '..J R ' i? l.’ Glaee E‘ _ n. NlrLeliim iiwi , ljlffffz,oa'j"l‘l‘t’l‘“xii1f‘,l‘Q_ ‘tmff 13nd Jti?i:iIi\a;1Z3eiI;Ck.o n Oxbomugh _, Anrgiit-ori llfl,» _ _]' ~v ’ r1 ~ >31 (AIL- i _____ ____ t 2. Si-iliiev. Nicholson (l\iacGih- 11V "111 ~ vomorrw- nigi n the , . é wit. Ivi-eimn: (i, 15mg first a1. of test matches it) i C I , v n’ - 7---,1_- " _ .._'i . i“ - l '1 o “m lbw string-gnu ‘(iliiopsh cmmdq I 1 u“ 1 e 1 Down The Alleys 1 1101.1’ NAME iiowuxu Second Period Rangers 3-0 4. Glare Bav. Rod Amler~on 6.50. l 1 . - :—i—- Penaitivs. Young, Powell. GI GOW, Jun‘ 2__watched by a crowd of 83.000 spectators, . J s Celtic hllliirllfid Rangers 3-0 ii the Third Period _ Tumult- iiic iollulviiig laguis ziniuiiil New Year's Day fixture , :- fftgmors 3,3215%") I “Li. resume pltty after the holiday bl‘ii\\'f.'t‘ll the tw.» great Scottish ' i iiifiiflni‘ ifii‘il’fi"..i“i.‘f.‘.i uteri .2" , , t " ‘ .‘ 1 1 ' t’ ' s 0 e ‘Bra-n. DYGIWY- T1W911°u Powm i glillglld, (.-r R-y vii fluorine.» nip 0f the league, Hearts being a’ Glue Bay‘ s‘ Brmks 17A,, U11 us‘ 0° - N- - 110111 3/11-“(1 hold to a. 2-2 driiiv by Hibernlans l 01.“ Bu“ Joe Joseph 1932 , mp now be‘ r c i‘ d in another holiday "derby" at , . Puflk‘ iona ' ~ ~ - "ll '31? "9 91 Ldiiibiirgli. the alleys for the Mixed l-llfflglit.‘ which “Ill start away Tliiirsrlay night. Jun. 6. This league will play all games on Thursday nitzhts Only, entries elm-e Wednesday night. Jan. ‘Thousands were unab admixslon to the Glasgow ground but. despite this the attendance was 5,000 short of the Celtic park Kahuna: Allie Misween, New Waterford. Gene Connolly. Syd- HQ. le to gain latency with a. kick in both i -, out a decisive 10 over Harry Jelfra. 12.’! fir... X5 tamweight champion §huon n0 In Mwdco City bull ring Sat- fnlmvimz indies nnri gentlemen for the highest single frames rolled: I watt - THIS is Tn’ “"11" A NICE NEW YEAR . on n rim-title mm ‘AN’ _---___-_._ The Annual General Electing of REMEMBER I "EN the Charlottetown Driving Pnrk Ind Prnvinvinl Exhibition Ancoc- iatlon will he held iii the Sre- i rvlnryfl offlre, 'I‘u‘erl llulldlllg. on Wednesday; Jamrirr 12th., 19118. ll the lmur of '3 ifrlovli, Hated tlii.» 31st. day of December (By The Canadian Press) L011 Amliers went into the fore- front. of world lightweight bixiiig fhllilllliifllléilh) contenders two years aizo toniyzlit when he (lflclfilfitFd l-‘rniikie Kick n-t New Yirk 0\f‘i‘ i937, ,1 1o rounds. Benton In 1935 bv Tnnv ,I_ w; BQULTER, 1 (‘nmoneri for the crown. he N‘- Secretary. versed the decision the next year L-Dl-l-I-I. _ Mid MI III It fiflll =, - con zone \\'111f‘1"l. "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE ' BEGINNIN’ or‘ '1 Miss Alanziiri-l Aylward 283 To START ‘T NGHT BY" ' . Miss Mary Duffy 1:45 i Gents / Annual Mgetmg Mr. 0...... McDonald ass , Mr mnk Gallant ass 3~ f NEW YORK. Jan. 2—(AP)—- Canada. which has not competed for the Davis Cup for three years‘, has returned as a 1938 challenger while eight European nations also have filed their entries, the Unit- ed States Lawn Tennis Association announced today. Exitries for the 1938 Davis Cup THE cnaizwrrerowu GUARDIAN m: SPQRT. i Leafs Rally1 canada Davis Cup Competition CHICAGO, E1. ‘.2 —<CP)——'I'he tonight Blake. husky Ciuiarlicrn forward. scored three goals conduct the flying Frenchmen to I victory which enabled them to cling to a tie with the New York Americans for second place in the Canadian division. scored Canadieus’ fourth goal. The Hawks. getting three tiints the number of shot the Canadleiis had. could not beat the brilliant play of goalie Wilf Cude, who kicked them out from all iii every period. The fir-"t cliicogo goal was scored by Paul Thompson in the second period and the sec- ond came on Doc Romiies‘ shot iii the closing minutes of the hard to person ally Rad Isorrain angles li-‘lkiroiito. Fowler. 14.55. played game‘ r0 Monarchs t- X h i bition ..i*z,»"::,":::> , Caiiuciirns. Lorraiii tDrouln) H"; Pin-Md E _ 10.25. ” Svflpwh" N“; h“ 2 ‘Cm Penalties-None. L Canadians’ make 1&5; A‘r-,_\.\f.__' — Penalties —Siebert (major). Second Period Xloniirchs lengthened . Third Period their lt-a/"l in the Cipe Breton C0!l".‘i\' Hiivlzvi‘ irziiiiie Saturday HALIFAX. Jan. J. __iCPl-Fi\'e t 6-—T0i'onto. Drillon (Fowler) 5:01. men: tijv a 4-1 \'.C101'_V over Re- rinks of skittish curlers touringi 7—~Cunadit=its, Lepine (Droutn, g_ cgnadjeng gzfVt‘ Sr-waivi-iiliice Sydney Mil- Canada “Gilt douii to deft-at iii ‘Mtllilliill (3157. 9.10 ' 110flfl1!""-" retained their position by exhibition matches with Hfillltli-i‘ I li-Totontc, Davidson (Thomsr 3 I 5-4 win over GYRPG 13M’- piirwrs Saturday. ‘9333- ' Blake‘ (Lorrain) Chicago, Thompson (ROWIIHQS, March) 19:24 . 4. Canadiens Lorrniii M1141 “V3151 U“ doiniin Ciiriiiie Club who lefttheu- , - . ' . . . no”, 5mm». phymi 31L lrl-Jlhiroiito, Drilloii (Apps) 18:24. zlelaenamea _Thonlpaon' Mdcxen 1'1"" 1W1“! h..(i riiii.niiiiy' Wltil tlie PHIHIUPS — Kamvman 2, Brown. ' ,, _ ‘ ire surface biit nmxrtlitles-s gziic '_ " '_— Tm d l» rl d " N”r11:‘§<8€' s’ clalke (Monk ,a fioad uccotintnot‘ themselves. V y u _ r c o RMYWP’ I r 1.1 st. Chi m, ii real llifloilfill i Louls_calento 5. Canadians, Blake (Lepinc) _o. ll‘ i'i' “n tiiiniv, skiimet 11S . 5:33 ’us.‘*:..:;“:;%x~.:.‘;;t anti; us‘; 1 n.1,, . match °“‘"**" Io Store i 111' ;7~ M- 13_-\'1"1‘5- _ _ Penalties -Burke. Jenkins. ppualfx»; Non?‘ i The Gnilo\i,"a_\- rink slapped by AtA U. S. Football Glance na State 0. Tech 6. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Rose Bowl, California 13 ,Ala- bama 0. East-West, East 0, West. 0 (tie). Sugar Bowl. Sarita Clara ti. Lou- Cotton Bowl, Rice H, Colorado Crange Bowl. Auburn 6. Michi- gan State 0. Sun Bow‘, West Virginia 7. Tex- , (A. I’. by Guardian's ATURDAY :—- Hockey Results Special Wire) National League:- iToronto 6, Montreal Caiiadiens 4. New York Americans 3. Mont-reel Maroons 1. International American League: Cleveland 4. Syracuse 1. Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia l. Springfield 1, New Haven 0. United Staten E Hershey B, Bronx New York Rovers 1, Baltimore 0. nstcrn League: 0. SUNDAY GAMES INTAM LEAGUE YOU OUGHT- i/ ‘ILA DIFEAIS JEFFRA 5, so get your entries an early and mgrcnetnclggfsgga ‘ormgnefe gggngllfign4iz sggéfi 1 a their ‘in. - r8 - OITY, Jun. !—Ptmch0 (111110 spier-hiscilllygxlige; awarded for “m? “11fl'_}_11°_ gameg_fit_aitye_fi'__ ____ P'°_.Y_1§°n‘?§_ “Elielphia 1' 9-4. a brown little India-Hi the holiday season were won by the 1 _ _ would be a large number of chal- lenges this year. Under Davis cup 1 regulations any nation with an of- i st flcials tennis governing bCdy (there are 42) is eligible. Last year there 1 ~ were 24 challengers for the trophy then held by Great Britain. S0 far Canada is the only nation to challenge in the North Ameri- like the European Blake, §liarS1Hart Wins As Canadiens Trim Hawks! "i141. trick.“ uiiibitioii of all hocki-y‘ piaylrias, was nchiovrd by 'l‘oe Blaike young us Montreal Canadians defeated Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 In a hotly-contested National League battle before 12,- 000 fans at the stadium. no challengers and none have been received yet in the Pacific section. In Europe the eight mtiloxm which already have chullemod, in the order in which their entries Giirrlon Peftinpzer, former De- a "l “m Ne" Mtmmu M"“‘_‘“ms iirdriy night niid widened their Na- play do 9°” close “um Jan‘ 31' we‘? recelvem “N” Ema!“ tfini centre recenfv traded to Bos- “M1411: 1“ 11°11‘ ~‘"""“"1 ““""'"“‘1 iional Ilot-kcv League sectional and ofncms .°°“.5““.“" the big swumrland‘ mam’ wgoflavi" - <i.~ir.ii oi iiii» Mo: ‘etil National “M, ,0 me Mun.» More “m, 13, early list an indwativn that there Austria. Rumania, Greece and Czechoslovakia. Germany, beaten by the United ates in the inter-none final last year, and France are almost certain entries in the Efuropeim zone. Australia is likely to com- pete in the American zone al- 1 though in past years the Austral- inns have competed both hem and iii Europe. 1 . , Decision Over Joe Hinch, tfll‘ By Guardian's Special Wire) llAI.-II<‘AX. Jan. 2—K1d Hart of Monctoii. Maritime lightweight I vhiimpion. won an eight-round de- cision over Joe Hinch of Halifax here Saturday night. Thr- New BPUTISW stood up and took the best punches his younrrer opponent, handed out and then knocked down the Hali- fax" fighter for four 10mg counts. Hineh was down for the first tme in the third round. again in the seventh and eighth and for an elelit count just before the final bell. Iiiiieh failed to win a round. but carried the battle to his opnonent ‘ mntinually. Hart won six of the nieht rounds and the other two. the I l lck southpaw fir=i and fourth. were even. Hinch iveighed 133. Hart, 127. CLEMENTS WINS DECISION NEW WATERFORD. NS, Jim. 2-101’)? Wilfred Clements of New Waterford won a IO-round decision over “Kid" Lulu of Bath- llist. NB" on a New Year's Day boxing card. ‘ Clements started slowly but used his ll pound advantage to oiitpoint the New Brunswick fighter in all but, two of the 10 rounds. The match was announced as a “non-title" bout. as Clements weighed in at 145 pounds and his opponent at 134. Urges Renewal Curling Feud I-LALIFAX, Jan. 2 —(OP)—Rc- ncwal of the MacDonald-Campbell feud -with broom and stone- was urged by Judge George Pat- terson, honorary president of the Nova, scotia branch of the Royal Cafedcniim Curling Club as he joined in the official welcome ex- tended a visiting team 0d’ Scottish curlers. Judize Patterson recalled in his speech the efforts made last win- ter to have rinks skipped by Prem- ier 'I‘hnne Campbell of Prince Ed- wiird Island and premier Angus L. Miicdonald of Nova Scotia. stage a match. He urged enthusiasts of the rniirin’ game to see if the feature even-t cowcl not be arranged. The proposal was seen at the time by thousands of Macdonaldsv in newspapers. he said, and they hnd hoped the “grurlg~e" match would be held-in hopes their clim had found their chance oif victory over the Cnmpbells. Both premiers are K80’) en- tliiisiasts of the roariit‘ game. Cunningham Win NEW OiLi-‘~.i'\'5, Lri.. Jim. 2 -- Tlie "Kansas Biiilet," Glenn Cun- n iigham. racing under the colors of the New York Curb Exchange. today defeated classy field in the featured mile mu of the annual Sugar Bo"'l track carnival. World-record holder of the mile. Cunningham negotiated the dis- tancr 1n four minutes. 13.2 seconds, clipping B-IOLh of a second off the southern mark. The Kansas speed- ster headed Archie Romani by five yards. Don Lash of Bloomington,‘ Scores Imd.,_ wn§_thl_z_'d. zone, is open to all nations. The deadline for South Anwrlcan none entries closed last September with ORLD Files Entry In BOXING BASKE [BALL UI HER $PUR ‘l JANUARY , ,, 19 .- . ‘Q _ ‘ Maroons Drop Charlottetown Juniors 3 - | DEBFSlOIV Blank "Halifax Canadiens, T0 Americans" 8.0 1n -.___..._ ' MONTREAL, real Mawons from their slump Saturday and the red shirts drop- ped their fourth successive Nation- a1 Hockey League game, a 8-1 de- cision to New York Americans. over Mamons’ coachin from Frank (King) Clancy resigned last Thursday, and 2 ed his team on even terms hustling Amerks for more half the game. Late 1n the second period ever Eddie Wiseman of Neweasfe, N. 13.. punched home a goal and two quick thrusts by Sv/eenei Schriner and Joe Lamb of Sussex. N. 8., in the third settled the issue. Gus Marker counted for Mamons a minute after Joe Lamb scored his goal but the rally end- ed there. Americans’ victory, gained be- fore a holiday children's crowd of 6,500. moved the Manhattanites into I second place tie with Can- adians .in the Canadian section and left Mamons deeper in the cellar. t ' SUMMARY First Period Scoring ~None Penalties --Ander.='on, Chapman, D. Smith. Second Period 1. Americans, Wiseman (Ander- son) 15:29 Penalties -qracie, Carr. Third Period 2. Americans, Schriner (Jerwa, Chapman) :50 3. Americans, Lamb (shill, R. J. Smith) 4:02 4. Maroons, Marker (Cain, Gracie) 5:03 ' Penalties --Lamb 2, Shlll 2, Evans 2. Murray. Manker, shields, Gracie (minor and 10 minute mis- conduct). Beavers Trim Frede ricto n To End Slump -____ SAINT JOHN, N. B, Jan. 2 - Snint John Beavers returned to home ice Saturday night. to halt their slump in the Southern New Brunswick hockey league and turn back Fredericton Capitals 4-1 for the first Beaver win in more than a week. The rejuvenated locals put the Rama on ice with a three goal surge in the second period after bolting their own with a goal in the open- lng session. Smart defensive work kepi: the Cnps scoreless 1n the last two periods. noitnm TEAM ‘WINS MONCTON. N, B, Jan. 2—'I‘ral1- ing Moncton Marootis 4-1 at the cud of the first period last night, St. Stephen Maple Leafs rallied to oiitplay the Hub squad and win Jan. 2 —-(CP)— New year's resolutions and a new with than Hectic Game and third sessions. And elimaxing it all was the sensation President Tommy Got-man took i gllic In the last four minutes of the ‘sane g duties < to play in an endeavour to break throug gag? j always Langille proved too good ll he sprawled rs of goals. Only once was he beaten as. his cage but then Eldle Darragh proved hm men short saw Canadians race l‘ atlackc ,1 blocked a hard drive standing in th hm,” i and lf ever a goalie dclcrvcd It the yollnl Chill! urday night. The Nora 5001mm tired during the game doubtful if they could have ipace with the speedy Charlotte- 1 town team even at l Using 15 players Coach Bill Gilles- l pie mu his $438.11} going It high gear all the way through and paced by the spectacular Worth. Whlilock. MeEaehern lino every attacking» division he sent out gave the Haligoniens plenty to worry about. 'I‘hero wasn't much doubt. about the outcome after the winners gained their early lead but the mime visitors kept plugging away in an attempt t0 break through the heavy-checkltw Charlottetown defence duos. Sev- eral of them were forced from the game through injuries but re- turned before the. contest was over. Smith crashed into the boards and suffered a gash on his fOrB- head but came back after repair!- Hannon was felled by a heavybody- check and had to be assisted from the lee. Returning -in the last period he was spilled a Bin and this time he was forc out for the balance of time. Charlottetown opened the scor- ing a little more than two min- utes after the game started when MacEur-hern beat; Wood on a pas! from Worth. Coyle. assisted by Darrach. paying his first game of the season. scored the second B081 four minutes later. Levi Blacquiere scored three minutes after the opening of the middle session on a Pass from Leith Jay while Everett Jay chalk- ed up two more before the pefltld ended. Coyle assisted on Jay’: first goal and figured in the second with Jimmy Roach. The light, but speedy line of Buffer Worth-Tarky Whitlock- Bud MacEachern accounted for the final three Charlottetown goals in the third period. Worth scored the first on a pass from Mac- Eachern at the two minute mark while Wliitlock got the next assist- ed by Worth 13 minutes later. MacEneliern scored the final goal in the last minute of play as the Cimadien: played all up and without the services of a goal keeper. ‘ The line-ups: Canadians: Goal. Wood; defence, Floyid. Coolen; forwards, Hannon. Smith. West. Redmond. O'Connell. Siiair and MncKay. ‘ All Stars: Goal, Langille: de- fence, MaclClii. L. Jay. Wilson, Darrach, W. MacDonald; forwards. Wliiilock. Worth, MacEachern. Flannigan. Dowling. L. Blacqulcie. Roach. Coyle and E. Jay. Referees: Power and Kennedy. SUMMARY First Period the Southern New Brunswick hoc- KEUIXUITB 10-7. s... on the Enjoy the special BRIGHT GUT TO MAKING ‘SOME. NICE NEW —- _/ ~ RESOLUTIONS - i Charlottetowws Junlor hockey team Safari-do 1 New Your In I? igllplglflllldlillllllfir “whenhtlgog eluted to n convincing 3.0 ' v Ia ax an: ens inex iron bench wad‘ ‘wed w shake Mont’ 1 ltriiiwilihtgeepenulty-rldden rough encounter that out among the fans on three occasion! and an hour the locals built up a 2-0 lead in up their brilliiuit perilormimoe by lhooiing a Imio of tallies in appeared but it 1s kept 6:24 their best. y night ushered in the game staged at the For. aI-w disturbance: breal held up the [lune for near]; the first period and then wound the second cl ritual-tending of Keith 14m. as Iii; lifnx sent six forwn-dg in. h for in more. All-Stars playing Into their zone time after time but and raced far out. to rob ,he was caught far out of "JolmPIy-On-tlvie-spot" a; he e crease. Thml. saved Langille's lhuiovut ittetown player did Sat.- (Worth) 2114i. 3- 511 35115- 901/19 (Darrach. Penalty: iCoolen. Sieeond Period ‘3. All Star's, L. Blzicquiere (L Jay) 3:39. 4. All Slams. E. Jay (Coyle) 1:10 5. All Stars, E, Jay (coyie, Reach) 19:37. Penalties: Floyd 2. W. MacDon. ald and Mneltzliii. 'l'hlird Period 6. All SlflJb‘, Worth (MacEach. erii) 2:00. .. Whitlock (Worth) 8. All Starts, Machchern 19:43. Penalties; Mecklin 2, Coolen 2, Darraeh, L. Jay, L. Blacquiere Q, Dowling (ma Jeri and Smith. kw» Wildcats Ekne Out‘ Win Over Berwick Bruins BERWICK. N.S_., Jan. 2-—(CP)— Kentvllle Wildctits staged a fight,- tng comeback in the third period of the game against Berwlck Bruins Saturday nlkht to win. 3-2, and take rill/El‘ leadership of the Nova Scotiu Eastern Hockey League. Two quick goiilis in the third per- iod gave the Wkldcnts victory ovei the 1937 provincial champions, a 3-2 win over Hiziltfax Wolverines last Monday gave Kentville the other points foi: the top position. Joe Jordan,‘ speedy left; winger playing his first gszune of the sea- son, blazed the uieiitg and winning goals into the IKm-yvlck goal. Vet- eran "C1i1ck"" Merchant set. up the play for the final tally. Blll Foster scored first for Ber- wick on a pass 11mm Walter Iiaw- lor, formerly of Charlottetown, iii the first period. and Ralph B0510 evened 1t in the second. Lawlor gave his team B, one-goal lead late in the middle- session but his team could not hold off the fight- ing Wildcat forivarnis in the third period. . ENGLISH ‘FUCCER LONDON. Jan. il-New Year’: Day games in the- 13311211511 F001" ball League saw a. shuffling oi pgglflgns among Bn-ntfordb I'll/Bil for the chnnipiorishiip honors iii the first division. While Brent,- ford maintained ‘I115 three-PW" margin at the top, Arsenal and Leeds United wok joint occutlflll"! of the second rung of the 1M4“ 1. All Stars, MacEachern Righi pleasurethat comes from smoking BAOOQThe bright red package in lined with heavy waxed paper to keep the tobacco moist and fresh and to seal in all the mellow satisfaction of the fine Ontario-grown leaf. 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