w yooxllvci . I . BASKETBALL g OTHER srorr iWiseman Paces Drillon ’ln Scoring Standing Among Former Maritimers .l|n run; connsn Sport followers in the City are promised penty of action for the remaining nights of this week wi‘ no than ee hockey games. all of them p ayoif encounters. and annual Ice Sports taking place at the Forum. can: Tonight the Saints tackle Mt. Allison University in an 1ntercol~ leglaie game while on Thursday nlgnt the follow it game aga mt. St. Thomas Liner-ham. N. Bu, ' pcnant to the team ii they are _ N. B.-P. l2. I. Lntercolegiata cir- cles; wnlle sandwiched these two encounters Mt. Stewart Royals tackle the Montague Hock- ey Club ,Wedne.sday night in the final series to decide the intermed- iate champions of the Central and Eastern sections oi the Island. one: Friday night West Kent holds their onnual ice sports to wind up the fullest sport week of the winter with every one oi the events prom- ising action galore.‘ _ But concerning the fans most is just how Father Oswald Murphys saints wil. ilgure against the garn- et and gold o1 the Sackvile Univer- sity. At present insecond place. Saints will have to win to kee pace witl-i the fast travelling eague leaders. University oi New Bruns- wick but reports oi their practice sessions stamps the Saints as at the léxiiesent Limo hitting their fastest l). 21'.‘ ‘l... PD . N. . lit w N Y bum 8 ew or rash every once in a I “Wisemafiig ague's seven f0 only to slip back a r last week, to move Monotone plasters in the N durln top w th his l5 goals this. Wlseman closed ih 519819 P0111). With his 11 g assists. ills Jiree 8H lmers an assist to raise his tota ll goals and i2 place, two points 19y added two assists an use . Two other Boston down the next two s Eslflgilll 1133i‘: lett. former Norah ydney, N, 3,, star rank filth with 1B ints for a t-Wo-poin margin over y Get- liffe. former Saint John and Char- lottetown . _ w... whi." G Drlllon. Tor A11 ‘it’ Wlseman. Alnerks 11 14 25 Desilcis. Chi l1 l2 2a Cowxy. Boston 3 l7 20 l-iollettxBoston 6 12 1g fie. Boston '7 9 16 Allen. Rangers a 0 l2 Kelly, Detroit l, a 7 Just the other day the University , team wailolled a. smart P. W. .1 six 13 to 5 in an exhibition eu- counter and fans who witnessed the ; tilt were unanimous in their 0P1"- i ions that Saints were showing 100. per cent better than in their last appearance on l-ionie As stated above Saints H8 WW much in the thick 0f the fiilm 1°! the two-province honors and a Il- sultant place in. the finals the Nova. scotla winners and a loss . now would be disastrous from any! viewpoint. Saints. w-hie not over- conf dent are not. thlnlilnfl in Wm“ of losing. ' ' . . robablilt th will it: In m“ p thzt dldelyi) well Olei N Bu“ FTQGQYlAEIQI U. . . on have ind their taste of the competition they are u a I teams disc d d tih Io. ppm" "e"...- pfllygi-D the best in their systems or the full utes. O O Q I mi ht be o! interct to fans 1.. o: that in Intelcoliegiate matches no overtime is played the x es be?‘ on a point systomnwriti: o a an one apiece i" or“... w ‘than the team havtio o ‘inks hide“ "this th B t, will be no easy task the Bairilos will face tonight when the opening whistle sends them against the Garnet and. Gold warriors of Mount Allison. year's Marl- e depended lit 9F iii I! The Mounties. last squad on have been goi wel‘. shapes u as high between wo aqua catch up with the giresent lea er, Uiiiversi y of Nzw runswlc . A defeat would be fatal to either on: as iar as championship is con- cemad so it should be a stirring. nerve tingling struggle all the way through . . lit iii Not knowing the Mount A. lineup we cannot give a description of the e is one on their tli tween votor and defeat. for the red and whi e_ci;ew._ He is Don Baker, o! Margate. P. E. .. the sa Don who in 1932 goaiezl" the Junior Abegweits into the Eastern Canadian fins a ainst St. Michael's and who in the ser- ies in Toronto proved a standout in both games.‘ _ . _ lsaker is still kicking out in old- aliihe ‘ltytllfiozlid ghte visitor-rs‘ wglil be e e ween ' Salntsolwill have to have theeir £55 in; eygs rl t on once in? get in close u‘ a-ayfdjifcunt .IOl.ll8- Euro e ma have its two ideolo- gies. t? tows ts Bren Gun Contract. he (i Council its relief tkuestion. . od everything. a urning uestion has sting among ‘the cur- fin fraternity t at threatd a ivwlu 1'15 ‘muck i?“ iimmvfiiclir‘ or , e era. v . m5 i131? rdiulii w: Fine ‘Racing. Card Held At Stanley, _ Bravmg snow ilurries and. chilly winds the Stanley Racing Olu held a well-attended meet on Tuesday Feb. 14th with two clas- ses furnishing plenty of excite- ment for the spectators. Betty S. owned bv B. K. Dug- gan was the winner of Class A, de- feating Peter's Ruby in three heats aiterndi-o the second in the reed the winner to the limit in the first and third heats. Ally Bumian was the winner of Class B. defeating Guy Tayborne in the final heat after Blur Beauty had taken the second heat. Betty showed plenty of in her duel with Peter's Kw a Tayborrie and should be he from plenty later on. ' _ The Class B filmished the best racing of the day. Getting away neck and neck for, a first heat the three horses r in just that position in the wire with the Bur- mui horse winning by an eyelash over Star Beauty and borne who raced to a dead heat. The second heat was almost a duplicate of the first the horses ruin; bu- the Star male had too much speed this time out with Taybourne ing the opposition of first ace. ‘The third heat w from the word sl the a. ggolzut this lter h era and ash first in another blanket finish. Star Beauty third. Another fine card is bei drawn up for the near iutum be ormcrs volo. Silver Doctor. Joe. Onward Worthy. Louise Ool Major Hoopla and mare from Summersl o, Ally Bur- A bunch of trotters and are also expected gow. Hockey Briefs. CAPS BLANK BENATOIS its‘; penertated bi. ritory almost at will first period. MONCTON BEATS BAOKVILLI MONO“)?! N. 3-. three wick s the top oi file New Edward fated at. innilht. ‘ New Glasgow‘, awn-who y Deizfeatsi * ~. mollrnnaphgn ao._( mm. h his sh rut... w......-,~.‘.’§=~.....t k Americans. out in a bit of ggigt-sgttiigg graze his standing among H. I: who ranked among the some HE: lithe in e race, bagged a goal and two assists oint oi ‘iicfgitfiithrlfi i‘ o B! the standing of éormer Mlrltlm: illon failed to add to his total the week. but remained on points for the week 801ml down in the records as the best effort among the Mam- Joifre Desilets. formerly o! Saint i Jchri and Char ottewwn. flicked up to 23 on _ ahead 0f» Bill MOWIQ’ 0f Boston. who used to per- form for l-ialiiax Wolverines. Cow- during the wegk for iigtipomts on three goals Guy Tay- in filrnish- winner heat winding up in third thriller “£8 ‘ the thy-oils. m Tayiborxie wasagaln second with such skins part as Mack Louis. credo. bert Phillips man again and dozens of others. pwcers from New Glas- FREDERIOIDN. Feb. 20 —(O?) --Fredericton Capitals blanked at. Andrews Senators 5-—0 tonight in the first game of a filial series for _ the southern New Brunswick Hoe. key ‘League title. Goalie Staples earned his ehutcn; willie the cap’ Andrwws te - r aim a ragged DUMBO- championship. ll. N. I. TAKES TOMMII-l -.-—-- , CHATEAU. N. 3.. Peb. M -,— (OP) --Universft of New Bruns- ' their tion ‘at rllnlwlo nmfilmu i§§§n$F%$ I ‘ " odmhdq Simmerings Around The Sh." Writer) NEW YORK, Feb. ail-Bill Pitts reports his present sparkle in the indoor track campaign is due to instruction he received by mail from Hector Phillips, former Oeu- adian Olympic runner. Judging from the way the Queen's Univer- sity racer took the 6004mm event Garden Set- dishing in Madison Square iliday. Phillips must out good dope. be prep Walter ion and Windsor. hoois parcels for his pop as ‘p311 of his fight training. Most men behind thc scenes in the Int-Am League are for-mar athletes or at least were sports minded before sporiso _ hockey but not Nathan Podoloilf. owner of New Haven Eagles and President of the circuit. a native oi New Haven. my; pom-am: riding formed his only sport m. liefeSt. After that came m-usjm f0;- Ht 0X16 time "POdY" was gr; u- wmPlhhm-‘i trap drummer and marimba player. He got into hoc- key because he had to when the New Haven rink came 1M0 m; hands through a mortgage (on- closure, It seems there was considerable 5396M“ Plalwd in the American league last year besides the do- 1113s of Now York Yankees. The 19981195 “Fed b¢0k".- containing "m! and 118M195. shows l8 play- ers ‘with butting average better than the best Yank. But the Yanks, Whli6 iif-ilh in team bat. ting. led in pitching and soaring runs. Alter all. that’; whgt mung; Down at Birmingham, All... there's a. welterweight coming 810118 by the name of Sammy M5811) and the boys say he'll be a bilndle of trouble for the big- timers before long. Bluegrass furl. men 85y Colonel E. R. Bradley has a right smart juvenile this year in Be Llie Mum. The brown filly il the dauriiicr of Sickle, sire of such nctables as Stagehand. Brav- ity and Cravat. Cbd%rd'(]0hs Are Suspended using abusive inn Evsident. Colt; wi nwhhfiat“ “.32.. arteries...‘ 3W2‘... — . v e, an r2. h" “w ““‘ M’ I "o some in will 8w eliminated Ox": kvllle players. up NUT. l!‘ 110$ lllldfl‘ 8B0 was used after turned down Oxford's req lai difigncomp ned of Amerk Ace On Injury List NEW YORK. Feb. é-Tly picture toda 20-‘ Cunningham Will Invade Distance Field iwm meat the Garden _ state oc-Fm: m! Sport i Front (By Alan Randal. Canadian Ital _ Benny Leonard, the old maestro 0! maul. is one of thosathelping t0 Franklin, Jawisn middleweight fomrerly of _HI.iIlll- Ont. for his flzlht against Al Caglll in the Oar- den Friday. Uéonard thinks the Canadian middleweight has what it takes. Cagni, s:n of a blltcl‘ . The Canadians, all Hector (The) Blake. Fbr the husky wilimmn from mrthcru Ontario. despite whatever handicaps l0 with working for a last-place club. has pulled himself rlmtuptoitie top of the N. H. 1...’: _ individual looms. ‘me league's weekly statistics to- night show him with a two-paint edge on the field. Toe. who gets his points by plain hard work rather than brilllancy, has a total o! 35. two better than the four markslnen bunched in second place. His two scores against New Yelp: Americans here Ebb. 18 - The scramble for leadership in Wat- ern Canada's msJor unateur hoc- key lcllllefi. with two exceptions. is providing keen competition as schedules pass the halfway mark. Brandon Elks. P1181118 in the Manitoba Junior North Division. and Edmonton Boomers, farm club oi New Yolk Rangers. in the Edmonton Junior league. are the only clubs whose records of wins and losses indicate them as the outstanding teams in their leagues. In the Alberta. Saskatchewan and ‘Phunde Bay senior loops raieseri-t leaders are on top main- ly on points garnered early in the season bull: second and third place clubs. hitttm their stride new, are Bivlng the leaders a close race. The three teams h the other ma- ior senior loop, West Kcoenay. have been within a. point or two of eanh other all season. In the ‘lhilnder Bay Senior. Geraldine-i Gold Miners and Port Artful! Baa-malts an waging a see-cam battle for first place. Port William is giving little chance of ford Colts had been suspended for to the Mt be allowed Mus until a Ill-titled . all clubs from how- Officials said the aliuaiwe . he t t ponement Saturdge gsltttm co con- GPJW m "“‘ ~.. Glenn (lugging “and oneinkeopupwl ( I w a a ifini-tilrstsillhh Jaw Millers should easily make rihe playoffs. eliminating Regina. and Weybilm. On paiper Lieihbridgo Maple leafs are the cream as the Alberta Senior clubs but Dnlnilaller Min- eu and ‘Turner Valley Oilers. staging a battle for second place. are not letting the Maple 1min Summerside Juniors’ Win Bnmmmld Junior Bantu squad rode ‘rough-shod ova ILQIIIIIIIUOII HINDI‘ Dlllall command-home total-goal sar- hu foruahamym section ~ ooh; a. onntruisa IM- flto smart ‘Summers: a team out-wlttod the housing- ton [anion in every depart- ment of the time. Rodden Quits revealed ommy Anderson, ew York Amar- "=“"'= h More w m i- As Referee euffarl &Z““"“ "" ”°° a lonal Hockey t‘: “Z gfie eieulfit “Immt Nu!" NIP‘ m “w” 2&2; .1:“L".:§...... 12:55“ ‘lemmas l......'°‘"° nfilfifiit; 1.33%.. ..‘2.°°.."f.¥ .C8il8.dlflin won 5-4. m. bonds‘ of roies for referees. ill-l e toe was put in a cast and it "ma!" "W111! -l\0 Mike is ho d Anderson ma be able to Rodden. farther ‘Iwlcntn Sports take is place in the lkieup Thurs- Writer and National Hockey Ilea- day when Americans play OhQo gue arbiter. HW-‘k Hl-Wli- tleh of Hoodoo. sixth re- Resigns. fereatoquitorbaftrwdsincethe season opened. was announced settlrfly byllugue officials. .._.......__._._ aaotacqiim m’ Nllw 8A .» 0on2». Ebb. 16- (APl-New Vlh lea, back from a four- line around the Hoo- I I00 terns nail-American ‘ d “w... is“ "awe ‘s . f home loo a tad held I not prowess. K '~1 in. all... .<.~,...'.-.l,...... or _Bartilrday night served. too._to_boost him into a N“; .. Takes‘ Over Scoring Lead In N.H.L. i --___. tlewitbAlex Shliblcky of New in actual gods. Behiind Blake in the scoring to- tale have Johnny Gottsalig of Ohi- cago Black Hawks, leader most oi the season, with l4 goals and l9 assists; Syl Apps of Toronto Maple Leafs with l3 and 20; Sweeney Bchriner and Tommy Anderson of New York Americans, each with l0 and 23. Anderson and Sohriner. accord- im to the league's statistics. are tied for “the leadership in assist: with Paul Haynes, who centres the Canadlen line Blake operates on. As usual, the penalty race is a two-mam affair between Toronto: Red Homer and Art Couiter of Homers. Hornleir is the top bad man with 6'1 minutes off the ice, while Coulter is nine minutes be Keelz-wBi-attleng’ Waged For’ -.,,,. Hockey Honors In West The West Kootenay Sensor League, whose standings are wcrli- ed on a percentage basis. show Kimberley Dynalmiters ahead by a slim margin but Nelson Maple Leafs, a close second, have played nearly twice as litany games, All three teams in the league, in- eluding Trail will playoff. In the junior section exhibition games between league-leading clubs have left the imprwsiou there is little to choose between class of hockey in western loops. Brandon Ellis came out on top by two goals against Regina Ab- bols and Regina broke even in a two-guano series with Edmonton Runners. Brandon defeated Port- age ls Prairie of the Manitoba south division and Terriers’ league rivals. Winnipeg Monarchs, were ‘rvimced by Edmonton in two lire-season exhibitions. Port Ai-tlhilr Juniors are follow- ed close by Ooluinbils Glub. their city rivals and Pkmt William Ma.- rocins in the Thunder Bay Junior loop. In the Manitoba junior north division, home league oi St. Boniface Seals. 1937-38 Dominion ' ‘ . Brandon appears to be llfl/UQRADIQ and in the south div- ision. Winnipeg Monarchs. New York Americans‘ junior farm club. and Portage la. Prairie Terriers. are rivals iicir first place. Regina. Abbots and Moose Jaw Omuclm are nip and tuck for WP spot in the Saskartch m... South-i em Junior league. "’ ‘ mantel-s are burnin! up the Edmon‘ Junior league after a late start and are also the top teem iin the Alberta Interlmd- iate league in which they partici- paite. Royal Danieli Early Favorite For Nationcil IONDON. Feb. 20 -(OP Cable) —Odds 0d i9 to I night for Royal Dan ell. McNallyk favorite. in the cal for the Grand National Steeple- ebfl run Mar 24 at Ainhee. Royal Daiiieli, geoondto Battle- aiiipinliistyearllreoelieadedn. field on which odds were quoted at the Victim-la 'Olub. Beo- ond choice was Miss Dorm-thy Plat’; Kilstar. at 100 to ll. follow- ed closely by Bicesterk r a . Rod quilla t 100 Other odds:— ’ Workman and Term Willow. 100 to B; Airgeat Slos and Blue Shirt. 3t) to l: Royal Mall, Perfect Part- Under Bid. Dunhlll Castle and Delachlince; M to i: leen. Dominckk Cross. J lal Judga. givgalolc and tgrenspéiflsunwglage. I Wm" r l‘ 3 P" and Marconi. 88 to l. It was announced ti. A. Steel's Macaulay broke down last satur- day and is a doubtful starter. NOTICE Practice for Reagan to-day f om handm- . Ooloh. i2 to 1. All play:iéle £15m ‘ta-t ' w‘ ntth-lilil?‘ ‘itéli-"ti 51in. i" "enchant: he: t... .2 t. Montague Turns i Back Mt. Stewart ' Montague o wad-mm" atelwek D stews , coming _ side of a 8-1 score in the and-home total-goal series. iii-t. [U110 aid aid. MauKenzie 10.16 seven aalsis. A point behin Primates took the e of the Prince Eil- seani-iinaltinqtéil}; oy lay owns s M011 t in a match with Mount out on the to? home- win: ‘The second period in which the ‘MoimifBtewai-t uad mead their only! goal when shad the n lskd b A! Ill u: tyafswas fast but. cleanly IA large crowd wltneaied the ' rim Lina-urn Montague. — Goal J. .N'£I£1ll!i defence Gaudot —. J. A- MacDonald; forwards L. P0011‘. P- MscKinnon, Fraser F‘ Donfd, F. MacKensile. Mt. Stewadg: Ocal. Mclilechernt defence, McAdam. J. McDonald. forwards. 160i. MHPPYW. K9111- A. McDonald. McDon. 7'0 ' Mac- Mar- tin. B. Lon SUMMARY: Iii-at Parlodi L-gdgnggue, 1". MIoKarnIie. B- Z-Montague. Poole. R. MacDon- tague (rehab: 8110i)» Poole. 14.35. Penalties -Nonc. Second Pedal: 4—Montag'\le. Poole. R. MacDon- ald. 2.30. MiPr-agltastewart. Kelly. Afifleck. ‘Lirkhtlgae, Poole. Maelinnon. R. MacDonald . S. Penalties: Smith (2) Gaildot (i). Third Period: ‘liiilfoniague. R. Penalties —Non . regime-Percy h! W. Wetter- MacDonald Former Hawk’ A Player Takes Scoring Lead and Providence Reds had complied with his i0 goals and l4 u- l . Geor Allen of Ba. old N. B. pcrenniael leader oi e 1i mi-l- tl i the league. i lied to get aupgiiit rdurinu the week and drop ped to thin! th l8 goals and d him Wolverine, each with points. Lloyd Jackson. formerly o! New Glasgow. N 8.. moved into sixth root with I0 ts. passing Jackie Keatlng of Saint. John who went JIOIXIHMQ during the week, but held icvemh place with 1o. rim ailcolim 6c lly l 3.1."; nno n: 1o ii a fit- fiia...“ . ‘i ll 2i mimic. Prov ‘ ii 1i 1a ".'<"°‘.‘.°"' a“ “é l2 it 6|. Ill. V swung. tummy ii 1 la t’ ““" “"""' 1i’ Si.’ Smith. New Haven 4 I13 9th?’ Sh‘ ‘l ‘Pi Getliffe, Hershey 1 4 a ' o Acadia Advances In‘ Playclowns o . n. s. m. 20- égaaa ird-pvriod goalby m moi o5 firliihperfinnvevi“ u“ 55mm" vi‘ l; i? we N. mm “to u u Hockey semi- _ a .- Zed amiss to will the . an, held to a a-a ' An last week. will I l Bellini in. tbs wmuuwql .Mouura'i.i;lsoi~l vs. s1. outisriws IAOIVILII __ ‘cantons-rows . “iiéi-vkgiafifimi;g§dpu'fl'a iTfiiF” A IAITPIPII. GAME AIQUIID Al’ IOIUM TONIGHT "‘°ciiir""i“!"i§¥"c’u"ir. ‘$53k’- o Laird Watt Tops Tennis Rankings Down A1418?‘ OITTOWN ALDIYS wit... Three "r. Mclieariwy @5- Till lnird Watt. always steady but rarely spew“. hi‘. stood today at the top oi h Dominica's tennis ladder, m“. ed that position pa of the Calldaian lag‘, ‘Pounds Association. - lonoi’ R. N. Watt, C. L. T, Am.‘ sidaut. was named the ouisiiallw in¢ player oi 1938 at the ma." tum’: amual meeting _ ma. mos Bolte. also oi maul and bolder of the Canadian we‘ the women's dlvjsiu ' urn single s. Mitchell m. “Ladlu High Three E. dam,‘ my. Blngla l". Dcuoette “dents High mm E- Bowl" 10o. Tonight at ‘I o'clock ‘luronto and lVirs. liar‘ to the presidency Ind Tonight at ‘I o'clock:- Oommerdal league: Spats n. . Standing sesaasui BS8555“;- JJQJOFDU aseasefiq EassEsa> i‘. l 8338888‘ in wh ped James J. Braddock, weight champion. toonitmriuv Cut coarse For ‘Cut Fine For rolling your own lD A The Tobzilrrrn ll/ llull/fi/