____DECEMBER 21. 1946 THE CHARLOTTETOWN_QQARDIAN PAGE FIVE In a wide game, Gordon Drillon's {Alionuires increased their lead In Hockey League 'hy defeating the P. W- C, Welshmen 0-5 before a lgrgg crowd ct the Forum last night. Dovling. Shepherd and Carver “Kid Line" of the M81011 figured in all of whi-le Peer. Robertson. Drliiilll! and Richard accounted for the Welsh- men‘s score. The Legion gathered a two goal 108d in the fiat period and in the first minute of the second werethree goals up on ihc Squarebriggr coached squad Two penalties awarded "Doff" Wiilixms in suctession about the middle of the session proved costly to tho Legion as P. W. 0.1a power plny clicked for four goals within the p-"liilltv time. Legion came hick in the last fi-ve minutes to start both teams into the third ivi-h four goals each. In a wild thltd session which saw five penalties nandcd out on= a misconduct, the lc-‘on iianizeci in five goals to tic \"e‘.\h- men's cne to take the game with a safe margin._ . 1n the first two minutei of play. Legion were one goal up when Bub fiwwling hack-handed n pass from Carver which bounced rvcl‘ Prouds stick into the net. The play zig-zagged hack and forth up to the ii minute mark when Angie MacDonald and McLenr-an were penalized for roughing. Less than a few seconds later Plum Moc- Donald took s rest for tripnln: and the Welshmen with four forwards turned on a power play bur the Legion held their lead. Cud- more making sensational raves. The Lory-on were again a man short ..s Shepherd left the i?» for holdiniz the puck, The Welshmenh wing play again failed to mater- I-ilize. In the final minute o! play Legion went two goals up as shop. herd fainted a pass to his tam- mnie Cirver. slapped the puck at Proude. went in for his own re- bound, hack-r-andlng the disc into the corner of the net. ln the second session, Carvcr from Ocwllm in the first minute oi play made the score Icik safe fur th... Iieqlm with a 3-9 ‘pad 55. vuninzc. However. at the sir: min- uic mcik. Williams of the Leivon was awarded a minor penalty and the Wi-lshmeiys power play suc- cessfully: went into act"on with Ihreh rvulck goals hy the 9W1), front line of Douglas. Robcrtson 911d Bvcr each accounting for one tally. A fcw seconds after Wil- liams rot back on the ice, he was riiased for another mi-noz- infrac- tlr-n and thc Squirebriggs‘ sound werc quick to lflkg ndviintagc of 1'12 disorsanizcd Legion team with Richard from Duffy putting the Welshmen one up. In the inst four minutes of play the “Kid Linc" evened the score with their fourth coal of the night, starting the Lesion into the third frame on an cvcn fnciing 4-4. In tlfc third period. whish was held "F: for ten mlnutca when ilufllle Proude received a blow on the head, Licglon account-ed icr h"! ilfiflls to the Welshinen's one. Dawllrg opened the scorloe in the first fite minutes on a D135 from Shepherd while Carver m1 pow. ling combined for two ouirk coals at the halfway mark to give the Lesion a commanding lead. At this Doint Tommv Keefe was chased for trip-ping and Shepherd of the , Legion awarded a minor and a mos: aowr. q Inefl Iirl Is blonds Norma "mil-Robber. 10-year-old tus- dena junior college student, who has been named Queen of the annual Nev Year's Du ‘lburna- ' IMII! of Roses. She will JV! lemma floral parade .‘lili m‘ ltneslovifoofiatlsauss. l ix,‘ N the City the nine goals _ reign dottbise match, the cw is theirs. Fought Tilt misconduct penalty for high sticking and fighting. Romirtson from Dulziel ended the scozing for Die and McIntyre from Carvcr made the final score read 1 to 5 for the Legion. _ first. Period 1-1-681011. Dowling (Carver) 1.18 2-Legion, Shepherd 19.27 Penalties -McLenna.n, A. Mac- Donald. P. MacDonald. Shepherd. Second Period Ii-Lcsion Carver (Dc-ailing) .58 4-P.W.C., Robertson (Douglas) 8.34 5—P.W.C., Beer (Doughnut-IO 6~P.W.C.. Douglas (Beer, Rob- ertson) 9.15 7—P.W.Cr, Rkhlld (Duffy) 10., k-Legion, Carver (Dorwling) 16.10 Penalties ——Willlams, Williams. Third Period 9—Leglou, Dowling (Shepherd) 4.50 10—Legion. Carver (Bowling) 11.- 5i. 11-—Legion, Carver (Dowling) 13.- 12—P.W.C., Robertson (Dalziel) 14.29 13—Legion, Dowling (Gillespie) 16.43 l-ii-Legion. McIntyre (Carver) 19.08 Penalties — Keefe. Shepherd. Shepherd (misccnduct) Robert- son. Daizlel. Lineups drew, Carmichael; forwards. Dow- llrg. Carver. Shepherd. Perry, Strain. Williams. Richard-s. Gilles- pie. Maclntyre. P.W.C.: Goal, Proude; defame, Keefe, Dalzlel. MacDonald. Clark; Downe, Richard, Duffy, McLennan, lteddin Quisley. Officials: Had Mclnnia. Li. Jay. Americans Win ilavis iiup MELBOURNE, Dec. r1 -trri-‘: ihsi-tari-m United sums .won the DIVII Cup from Australia ‘ today with a sweeping straight-set victory in thc doubles match. The scores were 6-2, ‘l-5, 6-4. MELBOURNE. Dec. a1 -taii-l day) —(AP) — Grinning from ear to ear after the twin victory lnl the Davis Cup singles by Ted Schroeder and Jack Kramer, Wal- ter Pate named the Californians to carry United States honors in today's doubles matches against Australia. Pate, non-playing captain of the. American tennis team. had reason for his smiles because Schroeder had beaten Jack Bromwich and Kramer had trounced Dinny Pails in the important singles openers of the five-match series against the Davis cup-holding Australians. On the other hand. Gerald Pat- terson. non-playing Australian captain, was as gloomy as Patel was cheerfuL I The doubles match which could return the coveted cup to the United States is scheduled for 3 p. m. (12 midnight A81‘ Thurs- day). Needing only one more victory. it is unlikely that sohroeder and Kramer will risk knockini mem- selvee out before Saturday's sing- lel finals ln which Schroeder will face Pails and Kramer will oppose Br . Schroeder scored a genuinely ‘rent trlumfls over U10 f-WO-hlnd- swinging Brnmwich in the first match of the series Wednesday. never relaxing the presume on the Australian. Despdte their disappointmentn the big crowd in Know"! 5W1" ium gave Schroeder a five-ruin- ute ovation ll he walked off the court after his 8-0. 0-1. 0-3. 0-6- 0-3 victory. Kramer had little trouble dis- posing of Pails in straight sets, a-s, 0-2. 0-1. iutlwush the Alumi- lan youth scored repeated service Qqheneverlookodlihawia- ner and Kramer hardly bellied to leave the bllelihfl- WIN HIST DOUILII SIT ilAiN FRANCISCO, Dec. U - (AP) —— The American dotbles team . won the first set. mm Awful" defending Davis Cup holdetl. 0-7- an Australian hsosdcaot heard b! tho Annotated Press listening 1108i l i l oer. from from their surprise sweep of the first two sins"! 1111""! Wednesday. were pressing tin the domes victory that would s!" it ti! . Una! United SUI VIII the aithnqhssmslaglesmatchesee- nsshtobepleysdtomonow. ii’ $171 ‘i’ i§%l~l.SiiNS l y; t t... lipy-p P.W.C while Bowling trmn Giiles-‘ Leflon: Goal, Cudmore; defenceQ P. MacDonald. A. MacDonald. An- forwbrds. Beer. Robertson. Dousliis , iwho handled exhibition lfiijl lJock ‘Jempsey, Jess Wiiinrtl. Luis Tomorrow's issue ot/The Guar- dian will carry a review of ‘he [harness horse racing season by Lieut.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon D.S.O.l The annual report on racing in thi-s province and highlights of the sport generally in the Marl- _times has always attracted wide interest. and the review to 1icrrotv, from the fuciie pen of an iuihorlt-a-i tivc commentator. will he eagerly, anticipated. | l- 6 0 0' Joe Louis, heavyweight champ- n. who isn't scheduled to defend 3 tiiti-i before next June will not c idle in the meantime Hc has {agreed to a series of exhcbitions ini iLati-n and South America. South; lAfrica. Australia. the PhlPpph-os; 1 and Europe. | l ‘lo h b O 0 0- O "Professor" Billy McCnrney. tour manager, revealed ‘ii-it the‘ champ will tpen in Mexico City Feb, 5 and that the swing through Central and SouLh America would take (ive weeks. All trio-veiling‘ would he by plane. | 1|- 0 0' 4» ' . Louis will return to New York in mid-March three months before he will make his next. titlc defence. Following a i-rlef rest the Champ- ion wl'l resume the world jountu but the trip will be contingent, upon ‘its condition and inrdnations after the South America showings- 0 0- + 0' McCarney. a veteran ;i""-imoter by Angel Firpo and Max Baez‘. is tr:- ported confident that the sisli‘ of the famed “Brown Bomber“ will stimulate boxinll in foreign lands. d1 4- 0 0' Meanwhile from New York it is reported that Max Waxmnn his sense of orderliness outriiqr-d by the present muddle of heavywclilli! challengers has offered to provide clarification, if Bruce Vloodcoric will agree to fight Curtis Shep- pard. ' 0 Il- 0 f "Sheppard will belt h‘: brains out-for free." said Waxman. Sheppard's manager and business manugi-r of Jack Dempscy. Shep- pard. t Baltimore Ncqro somc- times called "'I'he Hatchet bias"- is rated as the No. 1 heavyweight challenger by the Marvlfinli State Athletic Commission, Dcmnsey and Wsxman. Woodcock is the British Empire champ. 1|- + If d1 Waxrnan said he would donate Sheppard's purse to charity. H‘: said he didn't approve of the build-Jr to make Woodcock the next challenger. Woodcock meets Joe Baksl of Kulpmont. Pa. in England early in 1947. Wnxman said he wasn't making his "for "vie" offer to the winner of the bout- "l'm talking about Woodcock." he said, il- O lntercst in badminton Is cx- pected to be revived on s largo seal, this winter. Local activities have been centred thus far at tho Afmouries and Prince of Wales College. During the war years activities in this connection were hampered by wartime shortages but the coming months shuttlccocl: players are expected to resume play on a pre-wsir scale. 0 6 O 0 In this connection it Ls interest- ing to note that the game ii en- joying an increased following and wide popularity all over the Do- minion with numerous champion- ships and invitational tournaments planned. o s o | This year the Canadian bad- minton championships are to be held in Vancouver. The riat-ss have not yet been announced but the tournament will be run off in connection with the centennial celebration in the Pacific coast O I O l Rome for a short holiday dur- in; Christmas were a number of Island hockey players now per- forming in mainland ice ' ‘ts including Roy "Buck" Whl . Maurice "Mouale" Darling and Buck» ‘Ihinor. All three play for llonoton Huh. In conversation Bucko ‘trainer reportsd that Sud llaelhohern and Bert Steele also UIFLIUTTIIUIWUUTJ] II Ell I i "no uscom" WALLACE sum ‘ FRIDAY - SATURDAY ~ »0f the Guardian "Angels" nt the ‘Canadiens Snap Maple ’ Leafs Victory Skein By l l l 4-1 Win In --4 iicckcy Practices Legionaire Midgets will hold their Dflslponed workout this morning at 11.30 under the watchful eye of Coach "Hickey" Nicholson, "Buck" White's Juvenile Abbies will have a special light workout at The Forum this morning at 10.30. This workout will be in ad- dition to their regular session which tilkcs place at 4 p.m. There will be an important prac- ticc session for this year's edition Forum tonight from 6 tn 7 t.i pre- pare- tlle squad for their future roll-ll trips. Coach Eddie hose)’ svishes a good turnout of Angels. svrvnnaxcs rnacrisn Kinsmen Juveniles hockey orac- iicc Saturday morning, Dec. 28 at 8 a. m. Midget Canadians will hold their regular weekly workout at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. iicw Waterford Wins First tiamc 0f Season SYDNEY N.S.. Dec. 2s —(CP)\ New Waterford Bruins won their first game in seven starts tonight when they defeated Sydney Mll- lioualres 5-4 in a Cape Breton san- lor Hockey League match. Although it was Sydney's second loss, tihey remained ln the league's, top spot, two points ahead of Glace Bay Miners. Leo Faihey starred for Buins, scoring two goals and assisting in two others. Snow Postpones iialifax Races HALIFAX. Dec. 26 —(C P)- Snow today forced pcaqscnement of a boxing clay card of six mces sponsored by the lla-iifax Harness Horse Club as part of its "overcoat" series. The races will be run Satur- day if weaiiher permits. British Buying French Horses ‘ LONDON. Dec. 26 —(Reuters)—- Impressed by the showing of Pirench thoroughibreds on English tracks last season, British own- ers and breeders are bidding high prices for the best French blood stock. Until recently French breeders found difficulty in making racing pay because of high upkeep costs and small prizes but now they are cashing in on the boom in Lon- don racing prices. The big change grew out of the victories rung up in 1948 by such horses as Caracaila. Sayani and Souveraln. Carscalla won the Gold Legionaires Increase Lead In i Defeat . Welshmen 9-5 In Hard - At The Forum Last Night _ open. high-scoring Rough Game MONTREAL. Dec. 26 —(CP)~ Montreal Canadians snapped '15,. onto Maple Leafs six-game vie. tory skein and moved closer- l0 the National Hockey League lead as they humbled the leaders 4-1 here tonight 1n a rough and ready battle before 11.156 fag, the largest crowd of the season here. The win left the Stanley Cup champions three points behind Leafs in the torrid race. Both teams were flying all the way and bumping hard, but Can- aclicns had enough-the best of it to sink their shots when they counted. Veteran Toe Blake start- cd it off in the first period and Kenny Mosdell made it two up in the second before Teeter Ken- nedy broke through for Lieafs. Jimmv Peters and George Allen wound it up in the final session. Both Turk Broda of Leafs and Vezino. Bill Din-nan turned in sparkling jobs in the nets. each turning aside 25 shots. some of them labelled. Twelve penalties were handed out. half of them in the first period that produced fast and rugged hockey. Gus Morison col- lected two minors and a miscon- duct in that period and another minor in the third to take the bad man honors. But none of the penalties figur- ed in the scoring, both teams checking furiously and forcing the pace when sliorthanded. Summa ,v First Period 1—-Muntrenl, Blake OConnor) 3:26, Penalties: Morison (2 minors. 10-min misconduct), Reordon, Gravelw Boesch, Mosdeli. Second Period 2—Montreal Mosdell (Li1sm"cr- (Richard. lain) 0233. {i-Toronto, Kennedy (Kiukayl 17:05. Penalties: Lsmoureux. Boescli, Rcay. Third Period 4—Moiitreil. Peters (Chamber- lain) 9:49. ii-Mcntreal. Alien (Rel), Fil- ion) 15:00. Penaliies: Bouchard. Morison. Thompson. Sydney Player To Attend Pliilifiiillilill SYDNEY. us. Dec. 2s —(CP)—- Bcattia Ramsay Ito Supporter Scramhlc Hockey REGINA. D00 U ——(OP) The scraimble hockey the Tomnto Maple I-m-ls play these nights may draw i-he fans but Beattle Ramsay Nflfets the open, pustng “m, m‘? 19915104 Whin he played for City League comm: mvrsmsnr SERVICE Government And Corporation Bomb Listed and Unlisted Stock BOUGHT - SOLD - QUQTID r. J. snsiaiuii a BUIAPAIIY LTD. Members investment Dealer-r “mush n“. E. M. BAGNALL-Maaagern o: c m '“ r * st. c” lufltfdlwll Telephone 1470 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Cuurges Fur Any AdvuA'lasemen‘ g5 Cent; Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western and Edam", Mill 2c It" word; Announcements and comm; Eventl 3c pg: word; Classified 3o per word; In Mamoriam Notices 84o per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oflerings, Clrdp, gm" 5., pa, name; latter: of Condolence 84a per inch; Weddln; angle- 119"". 40 W011i! I01‘ $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscriptions, d9 cent; p" inch. Address and Presentation, $1.00. Other rates on application. j gem the year the club w” (om. The 51-Yllt-0id conLractor says however. that "the rims seem to 11h it this way and you've go; to give them what. they want." Beattie is one of the few players 00 Write his (min professional hoc- key contract. The management of the Leafs told him t0 name n15 own terns when contract time came B10118 in the 1925-26 season. He took them up that yea: and the following season, But when the 531119 Ofifcr was extended for the‘ IAN-SO season. Beattie turned it down. At 32 he felt he wasn't worth his weight in hockey and stayed with his engineering work in gasp. atchewain. Th“ ended s.hockey playlngl career which led from the open rinks at Lumsden, Sash, 20 miles northwest of here. to the Olympic G-avrrnfilsl of e s u ineeel at "16 University“: 1%.. 1381921. he fwnrl time to captain the Blue and White team. Dr. Billy Dafoe. brother of the Qulnts’ physician, was coach. Beattie joined the famous m. onto Granite: in 10% and played defence for the sextet at the Olym- pic Games the following year when on that team were l-looiey Smith. Al MOOHHFBY. Dunc Munro and sensational Harry Watson, tempt- ed but never lutrcd to professional ran-ks. Famous Tesmmabes Teammetes on the Dears who “would make plays in which every. body could see who was sour-mg" included Hap Day. “Ace" Bailey 811d A111 Dimvsmr. John Ross Roach was the Leaf goalkeeper. Hockey has speeded up since those days but Beattie prefers to see a neat play rather than a scramble. But he i; not getting mllfih satisfaction along those lines from the Regina Patricias. the jun- ior h00key club of which he is pres- ident. The Pats, formed this year in an alliance of the Abbotts and Commandos, are winning games but most of it is scramble hockey. Beattie doesn't take any hand in coaching the Pats. He coached the Princeton Univ- ersity squad for three seasons fol- lowing his retirement from the Leafs, travelling east from his Roy McMillan, Sydney Millionaires defencernan and lcndl118 P01" ml‘, lector in the Cape Breton Hockey League, will leave Sydney 931W next month for Pictou to entler the Veterans‘ Training School. t \\8,Sl announced today- McMillan sought- by 8111111 M1", Beavers of the lidilliflll-illlitheselii’? r er n ' glicklwliiLlil-gblzbbl‘ may 111111 Pltiw“ Royals in the AntiflmlslkNew m“ gov: Piciou circuit. Balia Ruth's Condition tionilnucs To improve NEW YORK. Dec. 2t! ~-(AP)— Bibe Ruth, the formq‘ home run king. who entered French Hos- pital here a month ago for treat-- m,“ cf d sinus infection and other ailments. was reported t: be In "fair" condition today A hos- pital =pokesman said it W35 110i known when Ruth would be dis- charged. Cup. Sayani the Oambr“, “" e and Souverain the King George VI Stakes. Pirette. leading French fillv in 1048 with a victory in the Oaks and a third place in the Grand Prix de Paris, has been bought by an Indian Prince, Gaekwar Baroda. Significantly. Plrette isn't even in the stud book. She is classed as a ‘halif-breed" but the Prince ls said to have paid $00.- 000 for her. Meanwhile. British racing fans heard with regret that Sayani will race no more. The owner has de- cided to let him rest and go to stud. However. there will be nod lack of Hench horses in races for the biggest British prises. No fewer than 20 of 44 entries for the Ascot Gold Cup are French. For the Ep- som Derby 14 of 4d entries are French. ' farmer Island hockeyilts were ing “great guns" hr the Truro Oifiicmmflifli sorter: _._._- The general onnuol meeting oi the Charlottetown Driving Perk and Provincial Exhibition Association will be held in tits office of the Association Wed- nesday afternoon, January 8th at Two O'clock, for the elec- tion of officers and the tran- saction of other business. Iy Order of Directors,- - J. W. IOULTEI, Secretory-Treasurer. D00§00$00%00§00I0l 800M818. an vault . ma: A MERRY TIME IAPPY FBIEIIS. 000D l0! WILL PMVIIE ' SKATING PLEASURE T0 IIGIIT The FORUM highways Job in Saskatchewan. Then. in 1931. the Prince Albert senior team came under his wing and they woo-i 21 out of m league games in one season. The Regina Aices later prospered under his dir- ectlon. Now his winter sports activ ies are confined to curling with he Caledonia club here and adminis- tration ot the Pats. "Junior hockey will came 11110 its own in the next few years." Beattie believes. "We can't afford first class professional hockey in the West so we do our best with so-called amateur senior 1106"!” Jacobs‘ Condition Continues To improve NEW YORK, Dec. 26_ Boxing promoter Mike (AP)- Jacobs. stricken with a cerebral iiueniorr- hage Dec. 3. was reporteil showing zodny continued improvement in hospital. I I Mining (Canadian Press] TORONTO, Dec. 26- Sales Stock 20M Akait 0000 Alger 11$ Am Laid .__ M00 Ang 04in . ._. .. 100 100 Ang Hus-on . 8R0 1100 ling ltou . .. 112 1000 Ansley .. l2 1-2 REGISTERED YORKSHIRE BOAR For Sale sun woon nauivrzitisu. Mun- phy's Woodyard, Phone 985-J. F08 sans: - e ILP. disks‘; tional gas engine. Walter Gre-l gor. Brackley Beach. i Aflcnts Wanted WANTED - RELIABLE PERSON to make insurance and credit ro- ports in Charlottetown and dia- trict. part time. Reply with d0- talls of self to P. O. Box 474, Saint John. N. B. Male Help Wanted .___ yWANTED-IMD[EDIATEL‘ hired man for farm work. Walton lleartz, East Royalty. l l t FOR. 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