PAGE six __ Joe Louis is Presented with Coveted award By Sld Feder Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. Jan. 21 —(AP)— Private Joe Louis tonight received the Edward J. Nell memorial tro- phy as the man v.l‘.o did the most for boxing iii 1941 and with the awiirti, foriner Mayor James _ J. Walker gave Joe "the highest title known among our people-that of an American gentleman." The heavyweight champion, V CHARLOTTETOWN p, QJARDLW.-- ._. Montague Rinks Play At Local Club Tonight For uniform, was guest of honor at r annual dii ier of the boxing writ ers ilerQCLf. cu of New York to re- eeLvc both Jie plaque given ail- nlufllv 1n tilcniory of The AifiOClfl — ed Press sports writer and war corrrspondcilt who was killed _ill 1938 and also the Rm; erit award as the fight- the heavyweight i0l'lll€‘l‘ the champion, received a special award Nuvy. from the boxing writers for "in: service to boxing during the year as head oi inc navy athletic activi- tics. A eiowd of liberally spmtkied with army ailli gold braid and the lea/dint: beachcombers of Jacobs Beach, turned out in Ruppert: Bretv-rry for the proceedings. which were topped off with the presenta- tion of the plaque of the Brown Bon ‘ r1‘. "Vvscti I \\'Z‘ll the _ _ ilnllilliitiiislilp," Lotlis said o1 . calving tlu- bronze trophy. though: I'd llcvci" feel that good again. Bu‘. tonight tops it all. I've never fclt lrtter in my lifc than I (p nova. I hone 1 IIEVCF did any- izv- .n lilo rill: that Ill be soriy urs to come." Enlistment Figures are I] Iflllfiil r-ix-iwa. J Jli- '21» (peg-isn- 1 iits in the Cilnudlzin ill-Infil- provinces House oi to a (Con. were detailed l-t‘ tabled in m6 in answer L. church 18W.‘- 1 for iii: arlllé. ilfll/Y ni u c in the D-‘YK! mm still. i939, to on. 19-11. totalled 303,717. , _ LZLISUHIQIIL oi officers _g.éld26r%0 in the Ital/Y numb“ ,‘ d were divided: Prince Rubia? . ".07; Nova spot-la. d. _v 51:75; Malllzohti 1.747, lie-wan 1.471; Alberta 1,909, .. Columbia 3.897. lgurcs wl1i€h_w\§\ll°d 217:" given by districts. Mili- 1. 20.946; Ne. 2. 1 111 a return Ccutnicns today A Lny 1m were g lsirlct. No. N... a. -. . < lt‘l‘_l"; No. 10. 23.015; N°~ P1~ W" 5th; l2. 1802-1‘. No. 13.22.372- The 89 "D0 members of the B01751 Calititllali“ Air Force “rho eflllfiiled during that period. itwludl"? 23,6 mQmbEFS oi the Canadian Womends " v Air Force, were divide - ish Columbia. 8.141; Alberta, Saskatch-trvvan. 9.445; M331- noba" 10,235; Ontario. 36.277; Que- bec, 9,532; New Brunswick. 3.298. Nova. sooua, 2962 and. Prince Ed- ward Island. 812. Blackout Observed _ 100 p. c. At Souris The test as carried out 1"” ‘ complete success. not only 111 dlhe Zvoivn but also in the sulroun ‘m! country. The Town was divided into Llirce zones. will‘ lmllPllml by 13' bum.“ of A, ‘R. P. Wardens.) prev-l ously sworn in aild. vested with ful authority". and titlder the GIIBCIaOXI and supervision of hie! We: en William J. clleverie. no The ‘alarm’ was sounded at . bv tour short blasts of the Fife u-histle and by a tlashmll 0i I'll“ the Towns Municipal , Inunedlstely ~ ~ - niled and 18W ftlajsrya (‘lllibtlllzggferetiglilsf0fmfltl0n from lights to darkness, The Wardens- who must be congratulated on the splendid manner In which thcv Der- fcrmcd their lvcrk-rchoflfil "D50" lutcly no inirlilgtltncllts and not oven a. reflection from a stove or o n fire-place was observable from the street. The lighthouse was shut down during the Period "d Y" traffic. either vehicular or pedes- trian .wns observed on the ‘street. IlIIIIIGCIIIILJlV upon the sounding of the "ul.iriii’ lllt‘ illtinbers of the Fire Department proceeded to the Fire Hall in rcutliness for a call to duty. 'l'll'.n' services, however. were not rcqllilccl unti no accidents of kintl were report/ed. The "all ill 8.395; The first inter-club ‘spiel of the season is slated for the Curling Club tonight when three rinks from Montague will journey here in search oi the McArthuv Tro- phy at present held by the local club. The matches are scheduled t0 get underway at 8 o'clock sharp and some red-hot competition is ex- pected fn the battle for the much sougherta-tf e sought-after trophy. McAi-Jlur Trophy play always brings forth the utmost in curling and Montague are expected to send 1n a very strong delegation in an attempt to wrest the trophy from the City club who have held it now for the past two years. Winners are determined on the pointfsystem the threevrinks hav- lllg the highest total being the vic- Aces Closing Cap _ Senior Quebec League tors. One club may Challenge but once a season. Winners of tomor- rows matches must meet Sum- merslde rinks to determine the holders for the coming year. All matches are concluded at the fin- ish of i4 ends. Following is the lineup of the Charlottetown rinks for tomorrow night's mat-cites and chairman of the games committee. Mr. J. A. Fraser. stated last night that he expects the undermentloned curlers to be on hand 1n time in order to get the matches underway at shnrp eight o'clock. D. Gass. W. Seaman, W. C. Da- vies, Dr. H. McIntyre (Skip). L. Turner, C. McLean, A. P. Mo- Pherscn. R. Cai-ruthers. skip. J. l-I. Cerrv. T.W.L. Proivse. S. C. lfoorc, Dr. W. Tdmarsh, skip. In MONTREAL. Jan. 21 — (GP)- Two quick goals in the dying min- lites gave Quebec Aces a 3-1 vic- tory over Montreal Royals in the first half of a Quebec Senior Hoc- key League doubleheader here to- night. The cellar-dwelling Pats nosed out Canal-liens 5-4 in the nlghtcap. The win put Aces within a point of the second-place Cornwall Fly- ers, and five points up on Cana- diens Pats’ surprise victory still left them five points behind the fifth-place Royals second on a goal by Roland Ros- signol, the only counter of the period. Bobby Carragher tied it uD for Royals early in the third, and the teams battled evenly until Lee broke up the game. JOE LOUIS Wins in opener HALIFAX, Jan 21-(CP)-Ic1ng a fast, experienced squad, Halifax Navy trounced Halifax Crescents 11-3 tonight to take the first game of a best-of-fivc series for the city senior hockey titlc_ Russell bagged four goals to lend the scor- Pats served notice right at the llig- W, w _ beginning of the second game Other navy goul-get-tcrs ueie that they were going an“ g, vlg- Spike Larnbie with three, Billy [one After Maul-ice Richard had Hannon with - - Wilkinson wiped out. an eurlv Pat margin {did Russ hit- . 11. v\‘.'l'l ow». hes’ goal, RogerSilelk Tliolnus scored t\\.cc to lead gained on DesRoc _ Gaudette broke through twice in succession to put the cellar-dwel- lers two up, before Mel Snowden cut the margin down neax the end Royals made itla battle all the way in the curtain-raiser. ‘mill 0i i116 P91105- Bobby Lee broke a l-l deadlock Leo Carroll put Pats two up with i055 than three minutes to so in the third period. Stan Robert- son made the victory sure tWG minutes later on a. break-away with Rosie Rossini. After a scoreless first period. Aces went into the lead in the BOWLING HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE A. S. I. League Waxers:— , A. McCloskey 143 174 150 _ Doyle 126 120 133 K. Dunsford 162 201 157 D. Peterson 142 142 123 P. Mcivlillan 107 130 129 Total—2l39. Trimmers:- L. Blanchard 118 217 101 J. Millar 116 160 15B G. Thompson 11-‘! 148 1&8 J. Russell 143 193 155 E. Dunsford 128 12B 183 Total-2095. High single L. Blanchard 217. High three L. Dunsford 520. Big Four League Corvettes:- A. Burke 1B6 245 242 W. McNeill 256 1B1 245 J. Lawlor 202 215 253 A. McFarlane 220 235 219 R. Bradley 221 233 213 Total-HMS. Old Timers:- E. Doucette 134 14.5 206 V. Coyle 206 237 227 J A. Bentley 202 1B3 197 J. Hughes 175 168 223 R. Duncan 142 251 220 Total-2925 High single w. McNeill 25a. High three W. McNelll 6B2. Colvettes 5 pts; Old Timers 0 pts. Tonight at 7 o'clock sharp:- Knights of Columbus bowling. At 8:45:- Central Barbers Frasers. Y. M. C. A. BOWLING vs. Davis and “my .. - Wednesday Afternoon Ladies elixir unis sOllilCICd at l0 oclock by our lliilu bust of the fire whistle “an” and by the resumption of the street Buttercup, llullts. - u - alums-ment- mde will‘ M53: $vi°tl".‘f‘.’.tt:: i3? ti? R8 the clergyman of the surrounding Mm G Cram 94 l.“ 13 country districts the regulation; to Mm Gardner 98 H6 l. ‘be cbscrtted. (lllflllfl ll"? 395i We" Miss g Large 15 145 132 hrgtlghl. to the attention of the T°tu1_1942 ' ironic and CDnClW/‘IIIICIIS showed that ' 1ll(‘ rclsidcnts co-operated wholc- Dali.” licurlet v. A .. . " colic ttllzltlons are due to the Qcgfigbc“ 1g‘: 282 ‘tilt-ego r-‘lflwrui vhf; “élgfffalffcll Mrs. s. Irvine .. ' ll'7 lie 14s Ls cgrce o slcc _ - have been attained; Chief Warden Mrs‘ L’ “smiley '" (flicvcrlo and his assistants wt" with llllllifld ilitrillilcs tlvniltibli-_ rl"l fine agotrek: and‘ lllihlCCsl n comm e, un er e .i._ i" T . __ 121 19 117 of His Worship Mu‘ " Smz-lrluocd MA 93 g1 150 assisted by the m“ W" °~ iVlfS ion 151 19a Town (Ivvufll- Mi-si 161 142 186 __“—’—""' Mrs. 118 119 129 Speakers Oppose Tot vow l n w" l-"ilrgcl-Mc-NOI! Refe““‘l‘u 1 I‘ “l i\'.ls. Allan is; 131 lag m . awm- J.» H- ">P'~~Sr“*<- xiii: dtfn°vlvsiayit i3. ‘v3 156 (-1-; m, n pllbll!‘ meeting here last Mm Cameron 156 m0 l" ‘liltlll’. opposed a rc rent-him on L“ mngwmm u m‘ 95 107 cotlscrlpllozi ill C: iiarlzi is plcdlct- Toml__zo5o_ ed in report-s "W" 0“ High single, Mrs. F. Cltlflft’. 20a. The meeting “lls called by 8 High three. Mrs. Henry. 4B9. committee at l’! prominent Helrln- -——i——- fans. lilclutllng Aiayor C. C, Wil- CLEVELAND WINS llama. to discuss the "total war ---— now" manifesto drafted orlglnaltv PHILADELPHIA. Jan. ili-(AP) at. a Toronto meeting and urging r-Comlng from behind twice. mobilization of manpower material resources tinder compul- sory selective scxvlce. 'I‘he manl- festo was endorsed here last night BNDfNBURGi-I - (c?) -_ Two naval ratings. Seaman gunner Andrew Morrison and Able Seaman Chung, Hong Kong scoutmnsler, q (ver- who rescued a cllineae fisherman County tbonrd from Ihclr tmw er to rr-s- [treated bv Japanese and left to dlclal 15mm“ 131mm. who dived cue an R. A. F. pilot cff the Sec‘.- ti=h Coast. were awarded the Rov- al Humane society bronze ‘nodal. Philadelphia Rockets 5-4 in on American League hockey game to remain in a deadlock for first place with Hershey. LONDON -— (C?) -— Wong Kai ilxlntn in sharkinfested water. hes been awarded the Boy scouts Silver (Ross for gallantry. again early in the second, only to have the margin wiped out by successive goals by Les Ramsay and McFadden. But canadiens had no answer to Fernand Majeau’; goal with four minutes to go in the third period. Ice Racing The Bracldley Point Driving Club field their first race January 17th. There was a good crowd in at- tendance ior a cold day and they were rewarded wiui four good classes and some very fast quart- era. considering that it was their first start of the season. If the wezllhcmian doesn't sclld loo much snow tllc fans of Bracklcy Point are sure to see some good racing with the material that is around, There were four classes called, the first being the Wee-for-All Pace with Jippy K., Nell Cochato- dale, Silent Mac and Little Peter. Thcy got away on the third score with Little Peter and Nell fighting it. out all the way, Nell winning by lflfJlPs. Little Peter. second, Jippy K. third. and silent Mac. who got away to a bad start, fourth. but came right back with lots of op- position for the next heat which Nell Cochatodalc won by a neck. Little Peter was on his bad be- havlour, pulling heavily, bu’. put up lots oi opposition. in the third heat Silent Mac beat Nell to tPe wire in a very inst burst of six-co‘, Jlppy K being a little unsteady due t0 shoes and not very much work, him to be contented with fourth place but as soon as her owner gets her worked some the other boys will have to turn on lots of steam to beat her. The next class called was the mixed class. with Joe Volo, Holly Britton to the wire to win the race. ton won the first heat closely fol- lowed by Joe Volo. Mr. Tilley went a bring-up lzent. and as it was his first start for two years the boys will httve to watch out for him bc- fore the winter is over. Iii the next heat Holly Brition went to a break and Joe Volo beat Mr. Tllley to the wire. In the third heat Joc beat Holly Britton to the wir to ewln the tice. The 2.40 611255 had four starters, Bessie Scott won in three straight heats closely followed by Dr. Bud- long, Helen D and Miss Ola. who was a bit unsteady but as soon as hei- driver gets her down to it she will pace very fast. The last race was the green moo with only two stilrtcrs, Frisco Girl and Don Abbe, Frisco Girl won in two straight heats. SUMMARY I-‘rce-for-All Pace Nell Cochatodalc (Willis) Slcnt Mac (Proudel 2.40 Class Bessie Scott fRoddl Dr. Budlonz (Willis) Helen D lFordl Miss Ola (Neill) 4 Mixed Class Joe Volo (Matheson) Holly Brittmi (Gregor) Mr. Tilly (Stewart) k..- --u uhidlsfit-n Awni- lnhFMI-l Green Race Frisco Girl lMcKlnnonl 1 1 Don Abbe (Cudmore) 2 2 The club intends to hold races twice a week for a while ii it is fit so come BIOTIg boys to have s. good and Cleveland Barons tonight defeated time as everybody is welcome. The officials were: starter. HP. Cudmore; Jildges. C. Robinson. M. Beairsto. C. Craswell. (Patriot please copy) IDNDON _- (GP) — Judge A. Caporn of Wolverhampton Court moved from the ju- Izeiich to the carpenter! bench for the coin-t recess and clo ks in daily at a west. Midland; wnr factory. the civilians. Hershey Bears Snap Out or Slump To I/Vin’ HERSHEY. Pa I; 21 -(AP)~ Hcrshey Bears sir. out of a slump and trounced Piovidetice Reds 5-3 tonight to remain in a ire for first place ill the western division of the American Hockey League. ' 'I‘h_e Reds set a world record for playing their 104th coilsccutive game without a shutout. P. W. 0. takes 6-3 Win at Montague In the first game of hockey to be Played in Montague rink this season. the lfcal team went down i0 ll 6-3 defeat rt the hands of a flist skating. youthful aggregation from Prince ct Wales College lust night. The‘ exhibition game was Mouth’ QIIJQWG by the spectators orrsent. ’II:e game ‘was cleanly played llllvllglioilt with referee Louis But. lcr being called upon to dish our only llll'£‘-3 penaltlcs during the time Periods of hockey. The Prince of Wales lineup was as follows: Goal. Ivan McArthilr; Defence. Bill Hudson. Mac Beck, Lloyd Cox; FYJPIVIINIS, Brent H091). cl". Walter Sinltnonds, Alison ileum oil. Pcppln. B yanull. Bob Wood. Curlmorc. Gordon Mci/ecd and Fred McTagtle. The Montague lineup was: Goal. Bense Auld; Defence. Harry Claw Ailstln Eraser, lvfartln Currie. l‘ ‘ llrrle; Foiwvnrds. Park Fra Ill so Cilrric. Clan-lice Gordon: lilllllll BPCk. Donnie McGi-cgor and Tlill Burden. Bathurst retains Curling trophy BATHURST. N.B.. Jon. 2l~ (CPl-Btlt-hurst curlers crntiiltletl tficli- successful defence of the Mc- Leilun Cup by defeating three rinks frcm Truro, N.S., today. The margin oi victory was 2i points. Closest match was between rinks skipped by N. J. Tfiiibodcnu. Bflthurst. and G. H, Bedlvili. Af- fer a nip and tuck battle all the way. the ‘Iruro faurscnle won by four polnts-AS-H. The scores by skips: Second round Wright Trophy Starts today ‘Ilie setmntl round fcr the Wright Cllllllls‘ TTQPIIY Will get underway at the Curling Rink this afternoon at 4 o'Cl°0l< when four rinks will take to the ice. Four more teams will go by the w e alter the coiicltlsion c-f to- do) .dulc leaving l2 rinks out 0f a starting milnber cf 31 still in the hunt. Fcllowlng are today's matches, W. R. Cruikshank vs R, R. Bell. J- P- Fffllf-Iiifltls vs H. Winchester. S. C. Moore vs Dr. S. Gldciings. A. Vi’. ‘fiytiftlLtn vs. RSP. Jar. db“ _ Remember When P‘ T‘ n Bathurst Trim; Macintosh l2 V. D. Croxve 9 N. J- ThlbTllPilll l4 G. Ii. Bcdwln l8 i!!!’ The (‘mindiim i‘ ss) A. E. Landry 23 F. M. Curter ll) 'l‘l7“~llll.'i‘ C- " l" lnzllltiucr New Total-BB Tutu l~37 Hornets win 6-2 iurrslsuasrt, Jan. 2i —(AP)—- Pliwbllrith Hornets tomahawked Springfield nidlans for a s-z Am- erican Hockey League victory to- night before a crowd of 1.500. Pei? K°ll.\'. flllei- left wing. son-ed both of tic Springfield goals, 0m; ln each of tile first two llCFltlkifi. Hockey Practice Hockey practice for the Junior and Juvenile Royals will be held in the Forum Friday ziltcrnoon from one o'clock until t\vo. All players are rvqtlesled to be on hand early. York‘ Aiilcric. .. ttkied rhe fancy of Gotham hockey inns 16 years mm today by signing Rene Bolleau ‘of Montreal altd billing hurl a5 Rfilfly Drinkwater." Indian star frfcil the Callgfltlzlutntza reserve, “ell” Mflntrc-al The French-Can- crdn Bolleau didn't make the e. A CLEAN SN ii A we FROM A BRIGHT RESTAURANT A FEATURE OF YOUR SKATING CENTER SKATE "$25,?" _‘LLA_§UARY 22. 1942 If the lads leave you cold Then-you ought to be told Men never make friends With a gal who ofiendg tat/l Ion/jg/n‘ wit/l M68007 —-THE flfl SOAP ESPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT "51); lllndyog.) N. B. will sell Fishing rights FREDERJCTON, Jan. Zl-ICPI- The Province of New Brunswiek will offer for sale at nub“ llcre Mzlrch 25 excluslvv lod fishing oil zipprti n. lt- 5c stretches of salmon nun U~(,...v‘“.al_ 3312?»? Munster Plllv announ- The sale of about 300 fishing waters will be (w. Last general sale or ling lenses was ill 1931.‘. '13,, are for 10 years. ACK The FORUM OUT OUR IVA! g voo H0O.’ CMON oven HERE--WE'RE 60m‘ ‘to EAT OUT TWJIGHT.’ BRINGING UP FATHER g GAWSH.’ 1 DIDN'T ‘THINK K A MOUSE couto err UNDER THAT coon SHACK, LEAVE ALONE A POLE- cxr/ ‘TH’ was HE'S SWEPT TH‘ burr DOWN TH ALL THESE YEA .' THE AIR’. 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