.;\?- t ss-nsa-nc-w. s»- s..- ~asamso~rcmpxsc ‘link --.=->_= Rangers Swamp Habs 9-0; Chicago Takes Over 4th Place Position ___,_._ NEW YORK, Jun. 30 -- (AP)— ‘Ilhe reshuffied front lilies of New York Rangers tinieaslied a whirl- wind attack tonight to swamp tho baffled bfonzrezll Canadicns 9-0 1n A National Hockey League walks-l wvay before 15.925 fans 1n Man- fson Squat-h 111111011. ' fit “MARY st Period : latprunl- J 1F‘. m) . 2:46; ' ' 111111151 l <i~1 'e1.1 Lilla?’ 4:06‘ 8~New York, lc-lv s‘ ‘.9240 P01121114» l.-.-~'.\ .. 1:, ll:1r\e_\' v Shero -:11.;.t=r .-:..i nil-conduct 1,1 Laycuc .\l.»r. Second Period 1 .l.?lllliitiz“ 1 . lt-"aic-k» 505‘ 7.5L) A ii 0:461 221 l0. l6. 1 l "I01 ...., Ill; HKOI l‘ f1. “UN Hill \ trouncing l 1-1 a rugged, bots-l ‘crous lwk _\' 2.1.1110 productive oil pear ezuiycz» fer t11e penalty rec-l 0H1. 'l‘l1e \\'.r.g~' 110101113 before 11 croud of 11.-- , ..1or them eight points zthcati of Caumdiens and Boston Brurus, llcd at the time; for second place 111 the National, Hockey league. 1 Summary 1 first Period , Scoring -- None. I Penalties-- Richard all‘, stewsrtft l-‘ogolin, Carnpeatl, Howe. 1 Second Period I-Detroit, Pozle (Lindsay) 1:29‘ 2-—Detro.l, Lindsay tQuackenw bush) 10.35. 3—Detro11 Psvclrch (Quacken- bush) 14:34. 4—Mon:.rea‘., Mosdell (Rlopelle, Chamberlain) 15:51. Penalties ~_ ftrchard <major and misconduct. , Pavellcli, Howe (ms- Jor', (lee. Third Period 6—De‘.ro:', Cotrure lReisc.) 10:30 fi-Detrou. Peale 10:54. '7 ~Mo11‘real, lhlhun tfsegcrl 13.00. Pmaiiy ~ Leger. 1 T (IHlCAfiO 4: TORONTO 4 ”i‘Ol‘iOY\"I'O. .l.u--. Zlflv-(CFW-Cili- (ago f~'l.-1<~1< 11.111 ks and Toronto Maple Leafs cat h scored a goal in lhc final 11.11111tc of play Saturday night as they fought to:14--itiol1e- lore 14.011; farts. The tie kept, the Leaf.- m 1111:1111 place 1n the Na- tional flock-iv League standings, one point ahead of the Hawks. ’l'hc Lcztfs seemingly’ had \ictory in their grasp when leftwinger Harry Watson cllnuxed n stirring Toronto contehat-lc by sifting a ter- rific shot past goalie Jim Henry with 4O seconds left to play. But the Hawks stormed back and Itherc were just 23 seconds left when centre Doug Bentley com- bined with Billy Mosienko and Roy (Yonscher for the tying goal which dashed Toronto hopes of moving ahead of their rivals ln the battle for fourth place nnrl a spot. in the post-schedule playoffs. Summary: - First Period L-lihicago. J. (‘oltaclv-r, ti). Bentley, flnmlll) 14.51‘. Penalties: hlartson, ’i'hc1111<gn. Nattrass, (inltilinll: Second i'P|‘inti i‘ ~Cl1|1‘;11:11_ llminzlr. lStcuurt.» Dickens) . 2.49 Ii-foronto, l\l lltntlrgv, lhlorlstvn. 'l'n_vim1 . 3.35‘ 4—Cl1it'ago, Broull. tGtlitlulinl . 10.16 Penalties" l-l/nni-ki, i), iientlcy, Thomson. (lolrllmm. Third Period 5-'l'o1-onla_ Klukay, (Sloan) . 5.4.1» G-'l'o|'nnto. l3.'111lko, "flmgrem .. 7.40 T—'l'oronto, \'\'al>.o11, (Kenneth) . 10.20 SP-Chivalco, l). Br-ulleg, w ~ tfvlostvnl;o_ R. fontther) 19.117; P01111113.‘ Nllllfilbx 4, 'l'()ll().\"l'() 2 (‘lll('1\(-0 CllICAHt). Jan _-YCPI .. Chit-an) liluk lltwk- tonight rc-l gained icurlh phat-p 111 the Nation- al l-luckcy’ lrrtl: 1 frem Toronto‘ Maple i.r.1l\ 1:7‘ <21 , 1'1 the Leafs 4-2 before :1 (':'\\1:l 111 1.216. 1 The same tcanv- played a 4-4‘ draw in 'l‘.11'1u111) 11st night. The week end TCHiliS left the Leafs lust; a poiel rhaxd of the las plat-e‘ New York‘ iianzerx who swamped! Plctou And Truro Play 5-5 Draw PlCTOU. N .81.. Jail. 30 -- (CPP 1 t -- Pictou it ipnt-s, taii-euders in the Autlgouish - Pictou - Colehesier Senior Hockey League, lost their chance to gain on third-place Truro Bearcats here Saturday night when Truro held them to a 5-5 draw. No overtime was played because of recent injuries to the already short-handed Truro club. During the third period Art Dorrlnglnn. their hlghsctn-itlg ivingman. and forward Danny McFadycn were forced out with luiurles and Truro flnisi s11 ‘with only seven players. no‘ vou know voo can 111.1 r0 smacks-e on rauuo m sum (I passengers 88.15 each) OTHER POINTS JUST AS REASONABLE PAUL'S FLYING SIILVICI ..--_ Montreal Canadlens 9-0 tonight. SUMMARY First Period l-Chlcago, Nattrass (Moslenko, D. Bentley) . . 14:47 Penalties - Boesch. Stewart. Second Period %-Toronto. Lynn (Kennedy) .... .. 9:24 3—Chicago, Prystai (Nattrass, Gurdolixil . 11:46 Penalties — Thomson, Barilko, Xattrass. Third Period iwchlcago. Stewart (Boclnar, J. Conacher) . 2:08 5—T(lf‘0iliO, iilukay (M. Bentley. Lynn) 8:18 s-sfiucago, Mosienko qadsby) , _ . 19:53 Penalties — Cvoldham. I ‘Rarilko. IIETROIT 4; “OSTON (i BOSTON. Jnn. 30—tCP) »- Bud Poile scored two goals to pace De- troit Red Wings to a 4-0 National Hockey League shutout over Bos- ton Bruins tonight before 13.90‘) fans in the Boston Garden. 1 Tile victory enabled the Rem Wings to increase their lead to four- full games over the Bruins and 4 i-Z over Montreal Canadiens. Summary: ~ Firsl. Period Sroring-—None. Pennlty- Littdsay. Second Period l-Delroit, Poile . 10.00 Penalt_v-— Abel Third Period '.Z—Detro1t, Mt-Nab, ' (Couture. Paveiich) 4.2‘! 3—Detroit. Poile. tfvfcFadtlen, Stewart) . 5,25 4—Dc-troit, Enio. (Poile) . ..._ .._.. 13.57 Penalties: None. Today's Curling (Dlub Schedule The following matches are scheduled today at the Charlotte- town Curling Club: Sentncr Trophy 3:30 P. M. lee I — A. L. McPherson vs. J. S. Moore. Ice 3 — W. R. Cruikshank vs Dr. H. Pierce. Ice 4 —- Ru: Spillett vs. P. W. Turner. 7:00 P. M. ' Ice l — Dr. E. S. Giddings vs. A. W. Hyndmsn. Ice 4 -- Dr. H. McIntyre vs. N. J. Anderson. 8:30 I‘. M. ice 2 —- J. S. McDonald vs. B. F. Acorn. Ice 4 - R. S. P. Jardine vs. Col. G. E. Full. Regal Trophy 7:00 P. M. Ice I -_ F. Curtis vs. Ev Mac- Nell. Ice 8 Rogers. E. Belben vs. G. J. 8230 P. 1W. Ice 1 —- George Craig vs. Doug Saunders. Challenge Mawh . 8:30 P. M. Ice J - W. R. Cruikshank vs. Il-l. J. Spillett. S’side Horsemen Elect Dfflccrs, _Plan Race Meets On Thursday. January 27th, s meeting of Summerside horsemen was hclrl in the Town Hall with Robert Dewar presiding. Tentative plans for this winters race meets were discussed and the clection of oflicrs for the coming year was held. The officers elected were, Presi- dent, Robert Dewar (re-elected); Vice President, Earle Hogg; Sec'y- "Press. Roland Sheen; Judges. James Hcffle. Harry Silllphant. George Key; Timers, Claude Hark- ness, Willard McDonald. Presto; Warren; Classifying Committee. P. 1.. Buwness, Robert Dewar, Earl HULIG’; Ive Committce- Andrew PPFYIP- George Thompson. P. L. Bnwness, Gerald Sheen, Willard McDonald: Starter. Dan Arsenault; Assistant starter, Andrew Perry; in Charge of Judpg i“, PhillipsL-s Results 0f Local Week-end Bcnspiel. Big ends featured play in the regular week-end honsplel at the Charlottetown Curling Club Satur- day. In one match Superintendent M. J. Anderson scored a seven end, just one short of a perfect score. It was the largest. end scored 1n local play this season. In another match a’ rlnk skipped by Johnny Squarebrlggs registered an open- ing six end. Results of matches follow: Dr. Glddiags ‘l, J. B. MacDonald 6; Frank Cox '1, A. W. Hyndman 4: A. L. MacPherson 8. Col. G. E. Full '1; R. C. Parent 9, 0 M. Frbzec '1; P. W. Turner 6, H. L. Sear 3; H. E. Csrruthors 14, lid Tlnton J. B. MacDonald l1, R. Bpillett W. Worth ll, A. W. Hyndman N. J. Anderson i8. J. A. Fraser 8 E. F. Acorn 7. J. J. lnrobeo D; J. Bqunrebriggs 16, W. W. 10rd 1i; H. J. Bpillett 11, R. B. P. Jlrdine d; 1". B. Conrad ‘I, W. H. McNeil S; S. McKay '7, J. l. Burden 6. 3.‘ o. 5i OIPTOII: Airport. Phollo llO. ' rue GUARDIAN. 'cuAR1.o'1"r1~;'rowu JANUARY 31, 1949 Another full yu-ugrmn of hocivv) activity 1s scheduled here for this Week 211 the Forum, with tl1in;:< getting 1111der\va_v tonight when the lcague-leadiitg S. l). i‘. stplatl op- pose the Navy pueksters in ,z1~ scheduled City llorkey League (111. o . - - 'l"he second game .11 the ueel. \v1ll he on \V1-tl11e.~(i.1y 1111,1111 1111111 . the P, \\'. t‘. tczlm are svhvtlulrtl to meet the Su111111e1s1tie".\i1 Slat" 111 ‘ a(.‘it_vl.e;12llc <~11tw111r1t~11 \\ hile Stil- 1 urday night \\'ii| i)1‘il\'1 the 811111114-1 11111 Miners topetltei- 111111 the (‘har- k iottetoun Ahlnvs 111 their final! match 111 the Ventral Section llur- key Lezigue SPlIt-tllilr- 11f the l-‘orum. . - . - Preceding their \\l‘t‘i\—t‘|l(l 1111"" here with Springlull, 1hr- senior Alshles will _]t\\|1'|1:\_\' to Amlleisl where they \\1ll meet lite Amherst Ramblers in their second last game in regular scheduled Celttrttl Sec- tion compelnlnn . - n Another hi1: sporting event that will take place here tnis week, is the West Kent School annual ice sports which will be held n1 the Forum on Friday night, when 11 varied program of speed-skating. hockey match, and other eulertniit- ing features will be presented. The “KKS. sports has always been a popular event in the 11:18! and is looked forward lo with much inter- est by participants and spectators alike, and promises to be an out- standing evening of entertainment again this year. o a o Ahegvveit officials announced last night that the lntcrnmdintc Abbie hockey squad will travel to Borden tonight where they will play the intermediate team from that centrv in n11 exhibition hot-key t-nt-oun‘er isicrs took the opening game of the 1 1 1 1 ' a 111011 ‘up the West Kent attack. l tflrst The local squad will leave the travel Bureau by special bus al six o'clock tonight. o a o Although the l*'el)rt1'1r_\' svllctitllt for Island Physical Fitness Basket- lulll League (‘filllpPllllJll had not been reieascti at time of tvrltine. there \v1li no tlnuht 111* schcdtlletl competition (luring the ueek which will see squads i11 the six-team lea- gue in action against one another. 0 o - o Mr. .T. E. llutlson, Iialifzlx. Pro. sident of the Maritime Senior lloc- key League, announced 111st $111111‘- dny that. the semi-finstls in “B113 Four" competition will he best-ef- seven affairs. hut the dates and sites of the series remain undecid- ed, pending results of games play- ed during the coming xvr-elt. A meeting, slated for llalifax next Sultlrday. will discuss final :11‘- rnngelnents for hi:\"n"f.<. o u u o The finals will also be run off on a hest-of-seven llflSlS. providing time allows. and it is expected that the first-place team will clash with the last-place tealn in one semi- final bracket. unless the fourth- plaen (cam finishes otttsitie the nine-point limit required to nlako Plflloffs, The fourth place tennt must he \\1thin nine points of the lhirrl-plaee team in order tn enter the playoffs, according: to a league ruling. o o n o Eight island rinks-Jvco from each of tho curling clubs of Alber ton, Montague, Summersitlo zfnd Charlottetown will meet this wee‘.- nt the (lharlotlotown (Stirling Club in the Provincial pl11,vrlo\v11s for the Consols Trophy, The winner will represent the Province 111 the Mne- Donald‘s Brier Tankard to be held at Hamilton later in the season. o - o o The club representatives heavy schedule with three round‘ to he played Wednesday’ and Thurs- day and the finals on l-‘rirlayn if ne- cessary. Play will open 51.110 :1.n1. and will consist of l2 ends. Th» double knockout system will he in vogue, Other matches are sched- uled for 2.30 p.n1. and 7.30 p.111, o o ¢ o The Alhcrion. Montague. Charlottetown entries are in the hands nf the Games Committee. and it. is expected Summerside rep- resentatives will be decided todnv This year's running of the provin eial plnydntvns is a departure from lho past iwo years when the series was run in conjunction with the Confederation Bonspiel. - o o o and Speaking of the Confederation Bunspiel. the (James Commit-tee re- port that entries have been coming in well and that the 1st seetlnn i111: been filled. It has been necessary tn turn d0w11 several lnie applica- tions for play ln this section and place them in the second and third sections. Present indications are that the ‘spiel this year will be even better from a competitive standpoint than (he two previous ones. Skids All Stars Win From Moncton The Surnmerslde All stars Sat- urday night. defeated the Moncton Rockets 11-6 in sn exhibition hoc- key game played at the Crystal Rink, Summerside. The Rockets were the team origlnsly scheduled to participate in the Central B. League, but which later withdrew. 1 1 face z. l l 1 ‘ed a little too much finish and The Queen Square School puck- Inlerst-holastiv hockey series by l? the West Kent school squud at the Charlottetown Forum on Satur- day 1113111. l1. “as a \\cii played encounter‘ and a crowd pleaser all the way thrtxugll. but the Q.S.S. boys show- specd for their opponents and vtlfrlcd the play pretty well into W.K.S. territory most oi’ the time 111th well organized power attacks. 1.11.1 (lid some sznart bncla-checlting ronlillllillll‘ krlli breaking Outshootiug their oppullellls 2-1) 111 the ill'.\i period. Slull and Cheteric lead the Q85. attack. with the formel ;1fll‘ll('l'li’.g tl:e goal of the 1113111 at 11.17’ when he banged one past. goalie Benton ou a pass from llughes in a scramble play 111 from of the not. Cllcvelie potted their second count- er at 13:55 1111011 he vomhineti’ with Alclieod 1111 a nice pitssing at- tack inside their opponents blue- line. At '7 :31 o1 the second period. Stull chalked up his second goal of the night when he broke away at. centre ice to solo in n11 goal and score on a well-executed effort to put his team three goals out in front. Kcnuedv got West Kent's only goal at 13:25 of the period when Nicholson teamed up with him 011 a 111cc passing attack from inszde the 11111011110. The game roughened up cun- sidcrably in the fznal canto, with both Stuli and Nicholson taking a five-minute trip to "sinners 11in“ for fighting and during the tlrne both tennis were rhorthandcd. the game was full of nnle open breaks with both (cams missing some good scoring opportunities, with net custodians. Doyle and Benton, be-, ing called upon to make some really nice sa\ as to keep down the scoring. 'It was shortly after both lcrlnls were back to f11ll strellillh 111.11. Giliis countered the fi11- onl lo gnt- 111s three-soul lead which for tl1e remainder of The goal 11.15 scored from fl :1:11l1le play 111 front of the not. when Cvillls got h1< silt-k n11 the puck during the melee to bang it} . l they held . into the net. , The following d2‘? the lineups: 1 Q.S.S. —- Goal. Do_vle; defence. Cnylc. Hughes. ‘NlrDonaltl; forwards. 5 Afar-Milton, Ready. Cheverle. Stull. Maclscozi, Gillis lit-Clair, Leonard-l Dunn. 1 W.K.S. — Goal, Boston; defenctnl Came: D. Maebeail. Atkinson. .Birt, MacDougall; forwards. Hurry, Currie. lentil-Gym l-liue, .\lncLean,1 Niehnistm, MacLeod, Squarebriggs, ‘ White. , Referee - Jackie Kane. l Summary: -- I First Period 1—Q.S.S.. Stull, 1 (Hughes) . . . . 6:17, 2 -Q.S.S.. Cllever . ‘ (McDonald) l3Z55l Pettaltics - v None. ‘ Second Period .'l- Q.S.R.. Stnll 7:31‘ 4--\\'.K.S.. Keuuetljr, (Nicholson) ‘. . . . . .. 13:25 Penalties ~ - Hitches. Third Period 5-—Q.S.S., Gillls . . . . . . . . H‘ 8:26 Penalties - - S t u ll tmalorl. Nicholson (major), Hughes. ' Monicton Hawks l Down Arrows 5-1 p MONUIUN. N. B., Jan. 30 — 1GP) ~ Munclou llirwks moved to within one point o! first place in the Maritine Senior Hockey Lea- gue here Saturday; tilgtht by wal- loplng Dar1u1outl1 Arrows 5-1. The defeat cilmaxed a disastrous New Brunswick invasion for Ar- rows. l"rid:1_v night they “were de- fealed 6-4 by Saint John Beavers and saw the Port City squad move into a first-place tie with them. - Saturday nights loss wiped out.‘ Arrows second chance to consoli- date their short-lived league lead- ership. Arrows tangle with last- lplace Halifax S1. Mary's ‘and Hawks go to Saint John tomor- row night. Hawks uutslmled Arrows most of (he nay and held n wide edflc in play. The Dartmouth squad appeared tired after their 111-tony) night. game with the Beavers and played a close-checking game. 1 team :1 definite, thc game. ‘ First Period Scoring -_ None. Penalties — Barkwell, Sore], Myke, McEwan. , Second Period l-Moncton, Leger (Jododn, Gog- non) . . . ih-Dartmouth, Smith (Sorel) .51 Ii-Moncton, Porter (fmontl) 6.03. M-Moncton, Jodoin (Gap-ion. Whillookl ...ll.59 MMonelon. Barkwell 15.05. Penalties — Leger, W. Robert- son, Kohl. Third Period 6—~Moncl.on, Whltlock rick) (Fitzpat- . . .. .. . . 9.18 Penalties -— Lay (minor and major), Imontl (major), McEwan tmajor), Whitloek (major), Fitz- patrlek. Queen Square Takes Opener F romW.K.S. 4-1 In Interscholastic Series t iKnotty Niners, winning a cleulsiye 4-1 victory ov rt Canadians Tied I11 a regular midget 1988119 game a1 the Forum‘ Saturday morning the Knotty Nmers and Cruadittus battled to a 5-5 tie. l11 the firs: 1iei-lod Burke teamed up with Cheverie to sink the first goal for the Knotty Niners. This lead “as shortlived however, what Perry and l1 cKay beat Carrol tn knot thc count at l-l. l11 the second period, A. CllPl“ eric scored for the Knotty Nlncrs on a solo rush 1o beat Shepherd.‘ Before the period ended the Car.- adinlls scored twice. White scor- ing on a pass from Heunessey, and Hurry from Lewis. The third period opened up with the Knotty Nmers getting three ‘.11 a ronv. Ready scoring from Chcverie. D111111 broke through t11c Cmadian defence and gave Car- roll no chance on B. 10W’ dHVP» Kellv teaming 11p with Du11n and uofnm. scored the rum and last goal for the Knotty Nlners. Canadians put on the PYESSVW. with pnly five minutes remaining. Hurry assisted by Currie nnri Perry scoring the fourth goal for their team closely followed by Perry with a screened t-Illl)’ i0 U! up the score at, 5-5. Lineups: Knotty Niuers: Goal, shepherd: defence, C. Perry‘, Birt. Tull, Mac- Lqod; forwards. Kelli’. Dunn. Leonard. Cheverie, Burke. Goss. D. MacKayy Cooke, B. LeClair. Canadians: Goal. Carrolli d9- feuce. Diamond, E. MacKay. MM‘- Millan. Niaclman: fnrtvards. Htir- ;-_v_ Currie, Lewis, Perry, While. Henues Ramblers Defeat Springhill 15-3 SPRlNGlllLL, N. 5., Jun. 3O —- 101‘) Amherst Rimihlers climbed lint-l.‘ into 11 tie with Charlottotovt I1 Ahhies for the Central Senior i] llockey League lcarlership w1il1_rl 15-3 win over third-place Springhvll fqilners here Saturday nllZht. I M11111: six of their regulars. M111- ers tried hard hut were outclassed Amherst led 5-2 nt the end of the first period anti R-fl going 1111c 1111‘ third. ln the final session, Rnmh Iers utitlctl seven goals without a reply. Only four penalties were handed out. Runions Darrics llics To 6-4 Win Navy vs. S.D.lI. in League Game Tonight 'l‘he Walter Lawlor coached Charlottetown Navy hockeylsts will get their opportunity tonight. to moveoup into first place 1n the league standing when they tangle with the Saint Dunstan‘: Univers- lty squad 1n a regular City Hockey League fixture at the Forum to- night, while ot the same time the Red and White warriors, piloted by Conch Jackie Kane, have an equal opportunity of further increasing their league leadership. With very little to choose from between these two teams as far as playing ability is concerned, to- night's ganle should be a very closely contested affair, and one that will provide plenty of action 111 the way of thrills and spills for local hockey fans who will be turn- ing out to see the game. The last time these two teams met. which was on ‘Pucsday, Jan- uary 18th. the Saints won out by a 3-2 decision i11 one of the best play- ed games this season, and with not many games left to play in regular schedule. neither will be taking any chances in losing tonight's battle. Although the worst the Saints can do is share their lead position with Navy if they lose out, the Navy on the otherhand will not be in as fortunate a position and can ill af- ford to lose tonight's contest, which if they win will lift them frcm third galace to first 111 one jump. The following are the lineups: Navy - Goal, Davis; defence. Perrv. C. Gallant, K. Carmichael, Josey, forwards. Higson, Strain Jay, A. tfarver. Dowliag, LeClalr, Mat-Gregor, R. Sheppard, Kc1l_v_ S1117. — Goal, Strain: defence. .\iz1l1ar. llermesseyq Francis: for- wards. Iloticle, C. MacDonald. Rod- gers, Murphy. J. McQuaid. Farmer. M. McQuaid, Lcdirell, Melsaa’ Montague High GLACE BAY. N.S., Jail. 30 —- (CP) __ Doug Ruuious, the ‘age- less wizard 01f Cape Breton Seu- ior hockey ice lanes. snapped out of a personal scoring slump with a terrific display of scoring to pace the cellar-dwellitig North Sydney Victories to a 6-4 triumph over Glace Bay Miners before 2.526 spectators here last night. Ruiuons, league-leading scorer, personally marshalled the win by scoring four goals and assisting on the other two. both snapped 111 by rlghtwvingmate Bob Vcrrier of Cambridge, Mass. Victory, second in succession for the vies after a prolonged eight- game losing streak, left the Northsiders seven points behind the second-place Miners with two weeks of scheduled play remain- ing. Glace Bay. i0 DOints behind Sydney Millionaires. play at North Sydney tcrnorrov! night. Fredericton Rink Wins Big Prize At lluchcc ‘Spiel The Lieutenant-Governor's Trophy. emblematic of the international championship, was captured on Saturday by Judge Walter Limer- iek's family rink of Fredericton in the United States-Canada final of Quebec's annual bonsplcl. The Maritime-rs who 1n a semi- final match earlier had blasted I repeat-victory bid by Charlotte- town's George Hawkins, won 18-6 from Dr. Stan McKenzie! four of Detroit, Mich. The victory was the Limerlekfis ninth in l0 starts for the best record of the week-long classic. The provincial title meanwhile went to the tiny lower St. Lawrence town of Matane whose district champions were skipped by Rodri- quc Cote to s. 9-6 triumph over F. C. Rubbra of Montreal 5t. George in s sudden-death playoff. Msritimers won five events, in- eluding the open title: The grand aggregate went to J. K. Orsinger of Moncton. N. 8., the Val D'Or Golden Valley Trophy to F. G. Arthur, Halifax; the Intornntionnl Goodwill shield to Hawkins Prince Edward Islanders and the Omega International to Dr. R. C. Zinck of Luncnburg, N. s. ,Dcfeats Dh’town l11 iill exhibition hockey match at Montitctle rink on Saturday night, a team from the Montague High School downed the Char- lottetown Midget Knotty Niners by the score of 6-2. Playing ou ewn terms with the Aiontagtle boys for the first twn iaeriotls the Charlottetown squad held them to a 2-2 tie at the end of that time. but l-l. Power, burly Mouaguo defencemnn. ran wild on a scoring spree in the final period to bang in four goals without n re- turn from the Midget squad. Stellarton Royals Defeat Antigcnlsh ANTIGONISH, N.S.., Jan. 30 — (CP) Bobby Beatonfis Stellar- ton Royals bounced back into a first-place tie with Antigonlsh Bulldogs in the Antigonish-Pic- tou - Colchesler Senior Hockey League here Saturday night with 7-5 overtime victory over the cathedral town (cam. The Victoria Driving Club held its first winter racing oi the sea- son at the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion Track on Saturday afternoon, when a good attendance of horse racing tam were on hand to see some smart racing ln dash events in three different classes. The "starting gate" was used to its full advantage and was a big contributing factor in getting the heats away quickly and adding to the success of the meet. Officials of the Victoria Driving Club announced during Saturday's racing that they have received an invitation from the Eastern fin-iv- ing club at. Dartmouth, N. 5., to take part in sn Interprovinclsl Ice Meet. to be held Lhere on February 22 and 23rd. There will also be an entry from Saint John, N. B. Mfr. Patrick Levon will be the presiding Judge over the In- terprovinclal meet. ‘Ilhe Victoria Driving 01w also announced its intention to hold ice racing at the Exhibition Track every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 2 n m. for the bal- snce of the ice racing season. The following are Saturday's racing results2—— CLASS A PAC! Lily Marlene (J. Walker) ..- - l 1 Dominion Grsttan (L. Ran- kin) . ............... .. l I 2 Little Millie (W. Kelly) 2 4 8 Mack Watson (P. McKennl 3 S 4 Winning horse owned by R. War- ren. Clan B Trot Miss Plsyfalr (W. Kelly) 1 I 1 Mazle Budlong (W. Morris- soy) .. .. ......I22 Little Bimcoo (J. MscGreg- or) 3 3 Winning horse owned by Willard Kelly, Bouhhport. Close C Trot and hoe Bonny B (L. O'Brien) . . 1 1i Kolmuek ‘Ilhe Greet (Quinn) 2 I 2 gingerbread Mun (Kennedy) 8 8 8 Winning horse owned by Dr. Donahue, Truro, N. l. 3...... Tied With R...» am For Second Spot In Hoop Saint, Dunstan‘: University Hoop squad moved into a second place tie with Roy's Millionaires of the I.P.FsB.L. with a convincing victory over the Prince of Wales College basketball team. The boys from the "hill" really went on s scoring spree as they won easily by o. score of 75-24 in a regular league game played on the Prince of Wales Auditorium floor Satur- day night before the largest crowd of hoop fans this season. In the first half of the game Roche and Owen Mullln led the offensive battle as they scored on either nicely executed plays o; on very accurate shooting. Mullins scored his points from centre court and used only his right hand in doing so. Roche on the other hand was s1 tower of strength to the winners as ‘he shot very smart and passed very sharp. Pearse of the losers was the most effective man for the City Colleglans but “Red" Hotwatt played a good half and accounted for scone of the Welshmen nts. Dufinll t e semud half of the 1:411" Billy Btlcklcss and Johnny Bradley of the winners snarkrd their drive to victory as they con- tinually scored baskets on smart passing bouts. Roche also stored more points in this half to lcnd a big hand to his team's victory. Again as’ in the first half Jack Pearce and llowatt led the 11w.- C. squad although "Spy" Ready turned in a hard game at the guard position. Bob Nollie 11nd Vi/illio MacDon- ald each played a very effective game for the Malpeqtle Road col- legians. One technical foul was called during the game against the welshmen The game was fairly rough at Georgetown Eagles 7 Montague Meteors 11 Local fans got their first glimpse nf the 1949 edition of the luontngue Meteors nn Thursday night when the invading visitors made off with an 11-7 win over the local Ettgles. The game was a top notch affair for two periods, with Montague leading 3-2 at the end of the first canto and nosing out the Eagles 8-7 nt the end of the second frame. The third period was punctured by frequent nrgttmeltls between the players and officials rmd_ several goals were scored only in be dis- allowed. The result \v.1.s a tieterior- ntion of play, with Montague punching la four (allies as the ln~ cnls became disheartened anti dis- , organized. From witnessing the Eagles l11 tussels with ltlurrrtv I-lmbour and Montague on local ice, the three teams could be put 1n a hat, so far as any marked superiority over one another is concerned. On the larger lee surfaces of the other two centres. speed and team spirit prob- ably will be (he (ietcrmlning lac- tors in producing a cup winner. Lineups:— Montague: Goal, F‘. Fraser; de fence, R. MacDonald, A. MncLure. D. George and B. McGuignn; for- wards, E. Carver, P. Fraser, If. Power, K. Clements, Ri<tl1 Collins, Roy Collins, . Murphy, J. Lanni- gnn and B. elson. Georgetown: Goal, B. Stevens: defence, W. MacLeun, A. hiacPhc-e, H. MncConnell: forwards, S. Mne- Neill, H. Stevens, H. ltincLenn, J. Dicks, S. Johnson, A. lilacSu-ain, ll. Landry and F. Lavandler. Referec-in-chlef: Tid bfcl-Jwen; Officials-Starter - Russell Ab» assistant referee, lfarry Lavers. Keen Racing Witnessed Here Saturday Afternoon bott. Judges P. Power, Harold Cudmore, George MacDonald. Announcer — W. H. Benton. VLeague,Win From P.W.C. times but was handled in | u». able manner by George You,“ and Maurice Goodwin the fir" half and liiaurice Goodwin Qnd Donnie MacLean in the final half, Timer was the league president, Lt. Col.. W..J.. MacDonald. S.D.U. FG I‘! PF T! Backless 10 3 4 3g Roe-he , 10 1 1 21 Bradley 5 0 0 1o Mullin 4 1 .3 a Noble 8 2 D 3 O'Connor 1 0 I s B. Read)’ 1 0 l 2 MacDonald ll 0 s 11 Total 34 ‘l 14. '15 P.W.C. FG PS P!‘ ‘I’! Pealrse 5 S l l3 Howatt 3 1 0 '1 Crockett l 0 4 2 S. Ready 0 1 41 1 Anderson 0 1 ‘l 1 Aitken 0 0 4 0 Conrad 0 0 0 0 Total 9 6, l4 2L - Bowling Results srourixu CLUB ROLLA“ .11" CNR Express-ISIS. curt Mech. DepL-IEM. Iligh Single -‘- C. Slherren-llli. High ‘Three-C. Sherren-Zat. Points-ONE Express% pts. Points CNR Mech. DepL-l pt CNR Freight Shed-ISM. CNR. Cartage—l291. High Single — c. McLem Jr.- 105. High Three-C. McLean Jr. — 2B5. Pohus-CNR. Freight shed-A. Points CNR. Cartnge-i. CNR. Weight Office-ISM. CNR Offices-MOO. ‘ High Single J. Cameron-Ali. High Three-J. Cameron-Sid. Points Freight 0fflce-3 points. Points GNR Offices-Z points. League Standing to Jan. 29. I949. Team G W L Pts. Freight Shed 10 ‘l 3 83 34 Exprcgh .10 4 6 '35 14 Mech. Dept. . 5 5 24 3-4 Freight Office 6 4 33 Cgftggg 4 8 221-! Offices .. . 30 l-i High Sl11gle—.l. Cameron -l33. Three-E. McNelll-MS. Single Game Mech Dept. High High —49l. High #1410. Game Total Freight Shed "~ 1' ‘W. C. A. ALLEYS Y's lllennettes Thursday Afternoon Bowling League Team No. 'l—1885-—5 points. Team No. 3—1578~0 points. High single Mrs. R. l-I. Barrett l}: High three Mrs. R. H. Barrett 41! Team No. 2--l551~0 points Team no 4--l'flO~5 points High single hirs. E. W. CamPbell 177; high three Mrs. E. W. Cum?‘ bell 429. N. ll. L. Standings MONTREAL, Jan. 30 — (CPl -' Unofficial National Hockey Inl- gue standing: P w l. n r A P1‘! Detroit 42 24 H 4 134 103 D7 Boston 40 l9 1'1 4 114 ill 43 Montreal 41 18 1'1 6 llO 100 43 Chicago 4i i6 N 5 123 116 37 Toronto 4i i3 18 10 N115 35 New York 39 l8 l7 D 94 99 39 MELBOURNE, Australia - (C?) - The state of Victoria plans t0 establish a cancer institute 1° provide facilities for research M14 investigation into aspects of mn- cer prevention and treatment II well as the training of research workers. Ecru-n IT'S GETTING IIDT CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE NAVY Vs. S. D. U. ANT-TEAM IS LIKELY TO COME OUT ON TOP. "|=€i—2Q-l NAVY Vs. TUESDAY-KIDDIES‘ SK S'SIDE VS. YDIJR DATES MONDAY-CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE-SIS infill 'fiiE FDIIIIM S. D. U. ATE—4 TO 5.30 EVENlNG-SKATING-l TO 10.. WEDNESDAY~CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE-SJS P. W. C.