BASKETBALL roman sroar CHARL 0 RANGE_.'_I§_S 0 VER_WHELM IT Local Squad Shoots Nine Goals In Final Minutes Of Encounter msesonpssestrounticrmcirmd Worth. ‘Ihsreislittieiobeeaidoftzhe final session. Rangers, clicking in every department poured nine goals behind the overworked Casey and as the game turned into s. wide open affair Crystals managed to get their four tallies. making in all a total of 13 count- ers scored g Whnlen, Wmrth 2, MoClintlck 2. Jay, McKinnon, Cudmore and McDonald were tihe rnarksmen while Gallant with two and Dickie 'After beng held to goals in the first two per- iods, Charlottetown Rang- suddenly clicked in the third session and the Charlotte- town team left the Summerside last night win- ners by an 11-4 score as they wind-up ehnkker to the Cry- stals four and as a result took a one-game lead in the Island senior hockey cham- pionship series. It was the third game of a best out of nine schedule. and shooters in the Btunrnerside squad. crowns wereusingmdrbodies _ Royals Have Little Trouble ‘ In Defeating Jr. Abbies 8-3 ‘up pollln J , lEnDon ld, Corbett; forwards, m "' ', ‘Igralnor, v. Roach, . Roach, McLeod. Per c“ ‘mousse, NWllaqrLKeefe. Andrew: “d fie (my J‘ who“. forwards, L-awlor, McDonald, whm they defeo Abbie b can“, Blanchard. Murphy kett, Doyle. Whltlock, Robinson, Boss ~ > live goals in the tint rotI-n from their 5 i a? rrgsr (l) 3,. Royals V. Roach (Whitlnck) s“ ‘ 1o Penalties —lNone. Roach h n s a minute and s half lsiofihrother Jimmie ran the count to 4-0 and with less than five minutes of the session left Art Perry took hand scoring with goal number shot may goal after the start c. period that saw the Royals shorth through penaltleabutAbbies could '1. 8 : 00 s. 9. raced from end to end for num- ber two two minutes late;- only to have Perry and these counters for the Royals within the next eigh bies, however. clos of th i818 his second counter as he lift- BOXING during the session, Bciumnsn were the she-rp- SUMMARY First Period No score Penalties —~None. Beecnd Period 1. Rangers, Jay, (Donnell) 16:- 2. Rangers Jay. (Worth) 16:56 Penalties -None Third Period Rangers McDonald 'm;14 Rangers McClintick 18:35 Rangers McKinnon, 1am §;;§F§PP$PFPP 2 9' i‘ '4 U" —I 3 ry. Ahhles: Goal. Ward: defence, , Prowse. Croc- , Smith. Oasford. summon first Period l. Royals, ‘Prainor 5:00 I, Royals Joy. (V. h) l0:- .90 4. Royals J. Roach 14:00 B. Royals Perry (J. Roach) l5:- Booond Period 8. Royals, McLeod (Perry) 2:- Pcneltles —V. Roach, Trainer. Third Period AMies, B. Whltlock (Prowse) Abbiea Ferguson 10:00 Royals Perry 16:00 10. Royals Corbett, (V. Roach, Trainer) 18:00 ll. Abhies, B. Whitlock 18:30 Penalties ql. Whitloek, Mac- Carmody Showing. Improvement NEW GLASGOW. N. S. Fob. ’l—iUl')—B ltll authorities Wily g Irgflufl . rovement in the condition of oath Clrmodl. New Glasllvw Monarchs hockey player. (lar- 'r'~'.'iiily'§r';s¢ Bis Iather-VVQl-de 11ml ’ wul Oarmodyfivf rennin erewithhissm a “mg-u: osu, Davie: defence! mug ' _Way Simmerings Around The . Sport Front NEW YORK. IE. ‘l-‘Has-t fam- ous Austrian sin-stylist, Hsnnes scluieider, has been released from c. Nazi prison camp after- almost a year's internment and is com~ ing to the United Stem to take over s New Hampshire sid school. He'll have to hurry or this sea- son's snow will be gone. Schneider founder of the world-renowned ski college at. St. Anton. in the Austrian 'I‘yro1, was imprisoned following the Austrian-German anschluss. Reason m- iiha im- prisonment is not known here at present. Glenn Ounninglham, the mile wizard who has been spoofing Iilcthcr Time for so long, prom- ises to try to break 4:10 in Boston next Saturday but insists specta- tors must not smoke before or during the race. Tommy Farr, backiniowneflieramamiholi- day, will sail for his native Wales Friday. Not to wit, merely to clean up some business. According to Major Algernon Dsingerfield. spokesman for the New York Jockey Club, Don Meadek cf reinstatement in New York are pretty fair. Good news for Boston Red Box: Lefty Grove says his pitching arm that went “desd" last season, is back in A. 1. “condlsh" now. Al Ettore, onetime contender for Joe Lmlis’ heavyweight title, hes qule the prime ring. Ettore never quite recovered from a right hand punch Louis sdm in 1936. book makers took a 050,000 beat» tng when Mel Bettina ulpset Tiger Jack Fox here last week. Young Bruce Hobbs, the American Joc- key who won the last Grand Na- tional at Aintree aboard Battle- ing next year. Bi Ilia rd Tournament Announced McMahon not later than melfitioned date lmlnation one. will sections. as was last year's. tournament n n w m I THE CHARWN Elli“... T T E TO WN RI QR fiTnLs “YET “Foster f? Kelly Standouts Cards Not Eaters Will From Great Britain 4-0 01 shots that were donfemill. --'I‘reil Smoke Eaters while Kelly ed the oicnsivs went. on a last period today and deieated 4-0 in a p001 semi- final game of the World Amateur Hockey Championships. Oasndlan Allan Cup holders who are delendin th Smoke Switzerland. Fob. '1 - dividual efforts the first two iods and were unsuccessful. in th third frame, they ststred com- bination play and had little dif- Brennen, centre, outstanding for the smoke Enters Among the Britons it was a pair of former Canadian players the attackboi’ the boys from Brit- l Foster, a former Winni- in goal for the English e first two periods. Jimmy e Montreal and Merl- was the other stand- out in the losersh lineu th t period but was offside. ‘mroughout the onen- ter handled a bom- smoothly. The Smoke Eaters missed sever- al scorlng chances in the second period. Brennen made s. time senior hockey Aroundtown they say flwtth champion with the re- turn game March 14 The announcemen shmonlytobreakhlsbackina spill later, probably will never rldeagaimBedpertofitlsI-Icbbs had planned to quit leohasq d ive dates tor Mari- New Brunswick . I. will play on the home ice va Scotia winner March 1 lay-off game. The second 8d 17 ic ew Brunswick or P. er. Prince Edward Island Champion will meet the New wick champion on will Nova Bcotim winner March 14 and March 16. In the Memorial Cup series, March 21, 23 and 25. if necessary, have been set as tentative dates for way within thennilelct two weekshat ' games. e play-off sched- th s triees for is tournament will close 0 3?...» élimtliilrwizi to m have Above New Brunswick and r. s. I. Senior e tournament which 1s m e1. be run in two for Britain. b Oronis netted the puck. but the goal was disallowed as oftsld e. In the third period, Brennan took a pass from Johnny Mo- Oreedy and beat Foster lrom two yards out in the eighth minute. A minute later Jimmy Morris made a solo rush andwcorcd from l0 {unis as Foster, trying to clear. icked the puck into the net. The British defence weakened as Trail applied pressure. A com- bination play by Tommy Johnson. Cronie and Bunny Dcmslensblcd Cronle to score on a pass next minute Mel Bnowden cliched m the final goal on a solo ef- 0 . In other pool semi-final games. the United States beet Hurlgary 3-0; Switzerland won front Po- land 4-0; Germany Caecho- slovnk played a 1—l tie. ‘This was Germany's third conse me. the Relchmen having lsyed wo draws with Italy. finely ad- vancing into the semi-finals on the strength of a better goal average does not ellmina the team from possible victory since the tourna-I ment is conducted on a pool number bests. Maritime Playdowns Dates Are Announced Mar, S Central league or smith- ern N. B. at P. E. I. winner. Section 2 Feb. 2i Edmundston at northern a4 northern n. a. It m- mundston. Feb. 28 northern N. B. or Id- mundston at St. J . Mar. 3 8t. John st northern N. B. or Edmundston. N,B.-P-E.L5fli0fmllll section 2, ner section 1. lhritisno Semi-Final inter- mediate Intermediate rim at Nova Beetle. winnfr B. or P, E. I. lifnritinne Junior Playoffs Nova E. I. or N. B. winner. Referee and latent rater vin! each player at least two ma hes. player on the Island, n and a e entry list is e Soviets Win Into League Finals be oowT-Pifliiizlce Races Today All ma es will 3 and the final in each section and the o! l- beawudedma ‘Iharewillbethreeormcrecas 91‘ ‘"81 at? gteviwollr l m“ u - 0 C 5d Rem entries close on res. 51d; o; nmsbom 20th. Intending players should on. mum, on girlie by handing their wines in snowed under and had to be urse can do so by going off Prince Street will take v this afternoon. Horses nam- ed below have entered but o.her "horses can be accommodated and ifled by being at the judges’ stand before 2 o'clock. PiIIflloqGl-MWKLdLiid. Gills (l Trot r Kalmuauaudc Kflrhs End Tigers challenge Canoe Con, lost Intermediates To I3lay At Mt. Stewart Mia/her, Giipmsn, Toomiie, Kinn lsmllor r W. . R-Uhfld, 859F19- T-Iiiflll, Rice, Gtllll. . i3! The has) . given ti n» B‘ u... MW. m."“”‘ Manowinncrseotionistwinner Mar. B winner section l at win- MsgilllLwinner stN.B. Mal-fr. N. a. wum I'll r. n. r. winner. or Mar. ii N. B. or . E. I. winner Mar. l1 Nova Scotiafwinner at N. winner. ' 142051.28 P. I. I. winner at N. B. Marrlo N. n. winner st-P. I. l. Marin r. ILLorILBJrinneu-ot Mar 1c Nova Scotia winner at r. ~ n. r. winner at Central torn will be followed m pl?!‘ 1;, . P. e orfloulhernpliéfi. rather than referee and linesman __.__.__._____ _-. I z z: ...~:... erirnreseg c1811 bearing obs-dutch,- NK CAPTURES B0 B... 4 4 Trophy, What They Used To Be NEW YORK, Ebb. 7 -(AP) -—- ‘ilie method might have been a little quicker, but the manage- had in the raln- The Cards faded; they are positively bleach- ed. Not so long sac s. on to tbs m. Louis basebc squsd was $gigvulent to a cell to the colors. n the Red Birds weren't leav- ing black and blue marks on the when they were leaving faces by verbal outbursts. Then the fading nrocess began. Dean, z-eddest of the red Ohleolw b player. Frank Frlsch, mggir and ready and reared in the J n Mc- Graw School, and the iron fist of the Gas House gong, was eas ou .. D others who helped make the Card- inal slogan "never a dull moment" really mean something, are gone. and now, to make the fading pro- cess complete. the hobbies have been put on the “wild horse of the we -Pepper Martin. His Mud- ca. are . F touts Post- Dispatch tlhe details leading up to dis- of that ban ganlmtlon which toured the Mid- is during the off season ss- noises emanating from liars. 1.31m“ my’ can; in a one-sided crawl con ep r a ma the world c0 gielfealong withgut the Mudcats. ld not make the order mandatory, but listenein be- tween the words Pepper go the moms a o! the final llnr. ins-ls oi’ tward. l and his Brook! Dodgers baseball in gaudy hues. 9th Shutout Frankie m’ shutout of the National H row b0 egeed ihrth ahead of t of e circuit.“ m. m‘ It was the first whitewsshlng of shutout scnolticn. Brlznsek NAWK! AND AMBER! DRAW NEW YORK With Goalie Earl ericans to monies of listless plsy. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING ‘me Intermediate Ahbies will i leave by bus 00mm m: w. Stow. m when they will meet the local intermediate my. ‘ ‘lves in a 381a Marts-MOO. pre~playoff game. 'i\1e following Hawks-mo. Mayer-swim make the trip and Rich sinsls are asked to meet at White's Res- Him three B. Callaghan 762. tsursnt at 8:46 p, m: weir, . Ounmercislloagus 1.. Callaghan 390. Tonight It ‘I o'clock:- league: u py DurooherzRipperColiins and“ St . writer is authorlt for lam sallng the ears of the mtives with vocal laments and strange ic re- the “Wild Hillel” ca. - Anyway. the dlsbanding of the ppears to be the severinl between the Gard- wlll continue to pant Brimsek Gets As Leafs Lose m. 7 —(OP)- lmselcscoredhi; 1m Iesgucseasonondhissecondinl. toniahtas Boston Bruins "ibronfompleilesfso-o the ‘Ivmnto iesm for the league's The now has hlan every team in the league. mrwunhxmurwssumomshswenmzmittram- an“ when they lost u. Montague but memes u. Iorrn ll m. g, wore-on to win their three rynllninl llmfl. Two victories om“ .1 Bummenidelinkandswinorctheliloflhfllell-lnkintheirmq P’ Nmovmfnmmi; | meeting accounted for the trlrnnp by the ears, aren't Justl l Snmmenide Second Bummerstda with two victories over Montague wound-up in sec- pmi position, while the eastern representatives smter an auspicious start in their early uwrnins closest waged in the four-ycor-old history oi’ the tNDhY donated b! the Muodonsld-Brier ‘Ipbacco omrpany for provincial competi- tlon. A Mcnwsw Rink mot/wed the coveted piece of silverware in the firetycaroiplolnbirtinme succeeding years the NW1! has rested in the Charlottetown Olub. Following the close o! the final match the rinks and spectators gathered in the Winchester Bon- quot Hell where His Honor Prem- ier ‘mans a Osmflbi!!! presented the Consuls Trophy to Mr. Ran- kine MaoLeine, skip of the win- ning rink, and gold medals to the individual numbers oi’, the rink. He wished them every success as representatives of the province in the Dominion ‘spiel. Premier Campbell also presented the mem- bers of the Siunmerside Rink with silver medals as runners-up in the t. Memlbers oi the championship Rink besides Bklrp Rankine Mise- Isine include, G. Gordon Hughes, mate. Dr. Health Maclintyre, see- iirst stone. Rinks Deadloited Daadiockedetcwlnendsloss flllieocsstbeseriesenter-edthe seoondround iths (lherlohtciown e10“ Play. featured w s tau-mung Mvebysymmgbutgameweot- 4 tosendthe-seriesorst- eoznemtoa Mollkogilpfilnmq- "llwntllhelargecrowdcgqym. Currie and his srrymen their stones casmllly and kl in defeat as the Big llbur Daviflinrmien . Feb. ‘l-(OP) - Robertson back ‘Wm 91H l1 "W. New York Am- n . llillfid Z- with Chicago Black rte/irks hi; 1J5 seven 8081s chalked up a.- lll 68.611 them 1 tn 1 wo National Hockey Lisgufimgf A crowd 6 000 in Madison uore Garden watched m; 7o 800D‘ the Bummerside Rink counted in tors sensed it was" mm two. _ Intbetinslmchdioftheeven. ing between Montague gm gum. merside to determine nlnnérs-up 1n l“ madman ‘Bummcrdde’ ‘die-faceted the mniuue foursome , are w. Prince Grocery, '. _ M . “bath v I ‘margin giwnsnsr live llllilol All lien vs. g‘ mwroqnemm, M» v _. vol- by‘ Donnie ' ' . "one Aunt tin‘: v Retains (lonsols Will. p Represent Province At Toronto ._..-.-,-_ ._ y. c‘ ‘ietomGurIIIIGWeBIIIQIoI-ledsndrweottovhiqlj,‘ intheannnaiPr-incenwsrdlslandlonllilllwhlehopenedyqiqqé smimdeamureweennvhom-ofthlsmominrtorewnthenig 3- flongoh Trqlry and earn the right tor the‘ second scccessivsyq“ v represent the itovincein the Dominion Tankard puy at Toronto. l. \ F I- tum beck the Bummer-ride NJ _: 15-11. A big three-end sewQ-w i the match for ‘the locals, m“. Ié tague went into their match a...‘ ainst the Bimimezslde Rink t; l? favorites but Skip Currie and ht| teammates, displaying the BDKLIJQGPT-Dcfll which won ti“ 1 the right to represent the was; lDWll 1n the provincial plnydoqm, .1 upse 17-5 to make the series r. time. _ cornered tie mt the close 01h ‘ first round. _ Olrtcwn nor no ooa ooo-i 5 ~ 01o uumm-u -_ anwwn 301240 zooms-s SiSide 01o 004 on are-m g B'Slde no m oer oil-s I Mhntague KMIOMDOOIOO-l" Nioniagus ooombaoon-r Oifllown 212110 1m roo-ao ~.. SlBido 100111 m m-p i GiTown 024 ooo 12o oo-it, ' srsnnmo i, r Vi‘ OhTown -- — — - — —4 3 1 5-51d..__._.___-i it‘ Montcslle - - — — -4 ll 0nd stone and c. M. Williams, stone: ‘lhmn Mmlwn- 5w"! _"C|eanup" Bide duel. m- Possibly rem s. pley- ' curling , _____ , noes earned their lsurdls. fin 931301-13 p,“ 1 44y)‘ new boxing oommisloner _ ing leanup" took over cnnwl . labia drmw around, which a four-clay jlnwtzstbrovedtobethdldf . m‘ mamh ‘or we chmfpmzkflafboth the-New State rlnfl seven fth ends t. it ..:..h._3.":.*.":t.£.".::: . (WWW. Nd in b third-end eountingaolcru: "i; l?’ inthehousallromihencnitwus 1 nib and tuck battle with the western rink wnlttlins down the mawlrtnthelotnqmipemg wash Four led 0-1. ‘llhey squealed in two more "rocks" in the ilth, end, but even then the tense specta- out directly after Tony] orient-i Rotund Orange. N- -~ “w” we ht knocked out Natle B l: liigton veteran. l" tall’: rounds lcstjtrldfly onybodvs match. in the lsot end Skip ‘Our- ri-ie had a "bare" chance or m. ns-fln the match by knocking. out two o4 his opponents stones sndlyinsfoluzl-letcokaspsm. ing chance and just missed out W setting one of the "rocks" to q t the well-lmovm apple-Q_' Personnel of the rinks fallow: - Summerside: Edwin matey, ill‘ stone; Dr Everett Clark, rmtqr W. A. Mclaggsn, male: , McIntyre, skip. 3 Uhsmlot/tetown: C. M. Wllliciflu, first stone: m. Heath momma ; second stone; o. Gordon Bums. Macbeth: l= Promises In Boxing. “c i Mich tvlllxhi me spfiedlicasscrllilxed to W! ' resignation irom thaw‘, pclntP-"investigllifl I John Hsttohe. automobile d A n m rnni. . ih°ifibtifiu9toléil‘°“fin.fir Gwrh .~ wfimiénemle 13%;? involvlnfl do , . ands for a legislative lnqllll’! prise-fighting in Mlchlsfln FIGURE SKATING ._ ‘ Anyone interested In 1°55‘ I in; fancy skating are lnvil- E ' ed a» u... Forum mm M 1 till 2:30. 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