zuted in". in b .ncss lowed m! 1 ‘ n - . ,.. ‘l no m e) '\lL'.‘Zl!‘ cu t _/ tiit w \\ iuLjIi aer-i" ., i1 vi '1 l‘ lli l‘! . ’l Q Return. i. nlaiutd t1 Lions to . ll ' ,1 ' oi llUi‘ blew Rules Enforced In N.H.L. NEW YORK, l~i—fCP) — A nuiuocr of by the ru is w. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Jan. lit-Those bouncing middleweighté have just about taken full possession of thc flstic spotlight. With the impending title scrap between champion Paw-dole Steele their Island League hockey ivar-i fare at the Forum tonight. ivith leadership o! the legaue at stake. Accompanied by over 200 rabd fans who are coming by special train {or the encounter, the Crys- ‘ tals can be expecled to make a vlutngc-s tomi ‘rice 0t‘ the Nat- llv cmpliasized the t stirring bid Ior the lead. 5-0 in the opening encounter ‘Sumnierside crew hit stride in no unceruin manner by trounclng the rcronimended . their‘ home rli 'ue were in force 1k victory. iiiii- concerning a itinvrr commits a u, tt-ain will bu , youngsters Defeated their T! m“ stmvqrt H“ 'sh0w local tans that it was no fluke ‘ the squad considerably ‘ ‘ " ' ager Ernie Harris, and the Char- lottetown team can expect stirring ,_ A _ rompetltlon from now on. ‘ U“ Uh pmk m me Coach Jackie Kane of the Abb cs , . ‘gives the Crystals full credit for Hum‘ ma‘ w“ d“ so eir victory even i! he was not en- tirely SflCSIlCLl with the performed. Victory; has popped way Haivrver, m e ‘ Risko. real up says lvLiii- his and his predecessor, Eddie "Babe" . i the bag and the splendid comeback o! still another former M champion, Teddy Yarosz, the 160- pounders are attracting plenty of .». _ , , , attention. llflLfflll. Red wings, wil~rprlee and “they rom w terms to meet in Madison aqua-r: . ,\,,,,.,-,,fln gmlm ' * g g Garden, Feb. 10. Contracts will be signed next week. The winner will find two out- s-‘antling challengers camping on .iiis doorstep the morning of Feb. 20. No. one in the line will be Yar- usz. Showing no trace of the knee injury which handicapped him in his two fights with Risko in 1935, tho Pittsburgher gave tough Solly Kriegtri‘ of Brooklyn a thorough going over last night. t.\' that. lnul ‘"5" "mmy: “'9 “e m“ m gmbl Another cnndidaie fora title shot _ pmmlly5ll()t the l(‘.'l(l tonight and once we do ‘ Wm be Fred Aposwn’ the San h.“ bu," abohsm Just ll'_\' and let those Crystals re- . Francisco be“ hop‘ we“ know.“ . place u»; i’ t "k or? Both squurds have been holding 7 hflflflllflllls as "the man nobody wants." Apoatoli. now iii New York. ~ .t ill-Ii kzrlzk the d“? “""’k°“§°' 1"“! boll‘ 5"“ l" 5"‘ Will go on display soon against - _.-it-u~.aI..'t-tl lli'ill'l*— bmfir "miimmil Um“ l“ “l? 0PM" Ken Ovcrlin, Rirlimoiid battlei". He Wlprvi, (“TRIPS m, v er. Iheyi tire ready to travel at top iii lii-vrtili-ly and st normal the‘ spot. 1‘. the rink prope aches gemi-final tirrin‘ .._____ J-‘h Jan. 14 —- Bryan ( “ROOUN lwn - s... rm. tonm-ruw Cunningham will report to Dutton _ ; g. {of m" 5m; l Saturday and will be in the line- . roou Co AT YOUR WINTER P D Hams, of wcstl cans in the iii Iii:- speed all the way ton‘ght a ;,,_,.;;_ A wagon though the Stimmersido gfllnt‘ \\ ,..,1, ~ um.“ A .1 rat-licr tame affair indicatiors for p. - . . 0UP toirglit, with the league lead at m ‘M’ "'°‘“ “ff D u tto n Malkes Tra din g Deal l/Vith Cleveland NEW YORK, Jan. lsl-Managcr’ B a s k e t b a I I l _ ,. l Red Duttou of New York Ameri- ‘uh cm” ‘ National Hockey - ‘ liatl M me Semglest League announced tonight he _ annual; traded Lloyd ‘Dctic Klein foim- ) A i ningham of Cleveland Indians of ‘ t nd al- "as has yet to show wiiut lie can do against top flight. opposition, but out west he is recognized as the ailing contender for Mr. Steel's lo. Krlcccr can't be couutcd out of Lin: picture yet. dc>pi o his loss to ‘Yiiro. z. Ul‘.(l(‘l"ll("t\' itianagcment. lcrrz- of life. Sully plans to demand a return 21> with Yarok, this time over the .. rntinzl rouir. YllFCSZ is entirely willing-if the terms arc right- and it is cuLirt-iy possible the win- ,3 , ner of such a Joust would be pair- cd with Apcsioli. thc survivor to go , down on the books as the man to ' tackle the SLncle-Risko ivinner. League Opens F’ many,“ today erly of Saskatoon. for Les Cun- victorics. , quarter final the International-AmericanLeague. l'.lill(l£? Pdr- _ , J. star, and Boston Bruins. .l. Calif, ace Eddie Wiseman. OF SUMMEHSIDE CRYSTALS VS Both teams GHARLOTTETOWN ABEGWEITS Tonight At 8. 30 Both teams have one victory want Friday’s game SEE THE FIREWORKS Reserved 5l)c_.'l5c Children 25c Box Office Now Open LAYGRO UND" _ ___..___€ THREE SENIOR HOCKEY up Sunday when Americans lace Dutton plans to use him on ‘oft 0k of Los wing with Tommy Anderson and t i Tho City: Basketball League gets , llliilClWVily this oycuing sit 8.30 when ‘the Y-Tigcrs clash with newly- , formed Esquircs on the Y. MI. C. A. i floor. l t Each team will be out to start i - ' the campaign \'.lll1 a victory nssur- i j lug‘ fans of l1 keenly contested ,. inati-li. ‘i The foliowlrg are thc line-ups: l Y-TIGERS ~ ESQUIRES ‘ Guards N. Anderson J. Langiilo ‘i ll Alntlivson A. Weeks j ; E. Anderson - l FOHHITOS l A. Godkin c J. Walker Capt. t’ C. Glover I. Srmmerville i‘ G. Partridge G. Young i l. Boer E. Rice i‘ C. O'Brien Bill Henry. coach ROYALgPkACjflfE FONIGIIT l The ‘uuior Rn; is will hold a ‘raclicc sc-sion this evening from 5 to 6 at thc Forum. All players arc requested to be present. Why 'I‘l|cy 'l'ittcrcd , An officer, who ivzis short-sighted hut would not yrczii‘ glasses, was . iuwnvctiug kits in the barrack ‘room Someone hrid left a floor ‘ tuep li-aniiu: iu-ain-i. the head of n . boil. The cnptziiirs eye caught it. "Sergeant " ho roared. OUIdOUr men are unanimous~=you_can't beat it for flavour and lasting goodness. t l “Yrs sir." ‘ "Sec that that man ha» his hair cut at once." said the captain. pointing to tlie_ii10l)-_______ OUT OUR WAY SALAIZV, vouize DO " OHA/OU M TO WALLOP A EB. ‘TWO THAT i the Brooklyn boy has taken a new l their first» -922"..- fiver-Y. AND BESIDES SOUR HOLDER IN TH’ COMPANY‘ JUST ‘IOU AN' ME “AND YOU WON'T HAVE MUCH TO 5P‘! OM US OIZ GET THE CHARLUVTETOWN GUARDlAN NEW YORK, Jan. l4 -- tCP) - i through after The {rout-running Detroit. Wings sent the second-place New‘ York Rangers down to 2-0 defeat; nnd and Glen goal parade. Cl iuinderfrom 10 feet out while pl\— 1 , oting on one skate. - ~ There was no further scni-iiw itntil the half way marl: of ti. last frame when the Wings ciiiit-i. ed the triumph on Wally Klirca‘ backhander into the far l'\')l'l1(‘l' o: the New York cage. Orville Roul- ..i.~;oil, Radlcy. NEWS “m; SPORT WO League Leadership At Middleweighlsl Stake When Abbies And "Old FiStiC Crystals “Clash Tonight 5 P ,0 H l8 h‘ - t . ' _ l Abegweils and Crystals renew ‘B!’ Eddie 5m" 5”“°'“"“d Pw“ ,Red lVings Blank Rangers i To Increase Section Lead; {Maroons Drab Hawks 7-3 the final Maroon Rodi tally, Iiarochclle bagging his sec- Bryclson ending the Evans. Oiliclnly-Mickey Ion and Clar- rure Campbell. Eton‘ made the setup alter the pitu sliiil-‘MARY ro aw I R i- _ ‘flay-e ay rom a angti pout . first Period Detroit was without ‘Vmgnultl '1 rMiilflOllS, Shannon (Ward, ilerbie Lewis who is suffering from *;""‘.£‘°"’ '29‘ a cold. The Rangers were weakcii- 3 (‘hlcngq mrmheue (GMMGL .,l 4.50. rd by the absence of Lynn PillilUl-i’. __. “nroong .117. who has a had knee, 11nd (1.~t(-n¢.._ man Babe Pratt who was l'('])()l'l|'tl l“. Bryan Hcxtall, torwiu-ti ul‘ Phil- adelphia. Ramblers of the llil0l'lil1~ tional-American League. l€.lil_i,'(‘l'.~.' form team, replaced Patrick. 5';‘Ma"°°"s' 'I‘rottier tE v a. n s) 4 -.\Izi.i'00))5. Cain (Gracie) 14.01 l'i‘ll£1lllGS—-~Blll‘k(‘, Evans. Second Period Trottier (Carson) . LINEUP i" ‘ Range" new)“ l‘eiialtles--Evans (minorand mis- r Goal iozitiuct), Wontworth. KM;- snn-m ‘ 'l‘liird Period Defence i tl- lilarnons, Ward. 1.42. i Helge,- MPDOHHM ’i'.~Mar0oiis, Northcott (Robin- Coulter Rouistcn “ m 3"7' f Centre ‘t i: alumnus, Marker (Conacher, i Bout-per EMT.“ Gracie) 0.23. I l “hugs ' .' ClilCflgO, Larochelle (Gottsel i Hcxtzill Snrriil 1 ‘H’ WU‘. - Dillon it)» Chicago, Brydson (Burke) . Rangers SlllEZ Pratt, . 14"”- . . Svhibicl-ry, Cook, u . H0611. Keeling. Cooper, Win, Colvillc, Patrick. , Detroit subs): Goodlclloiv, Hun-c. . . W. Kilrea, n. Kllrva, ;»,»n_.,,g_._...,, hliniature BFllflf-‘liflall. Kelly, BOWlllLlll. Referees-Bill sccwiirt and 13.11,.- Dye. , other. Miniature rifl SUlilMARY First Period L-Dclroii, Auric tSuTr-cl‘, I3..rr_\;t Company shoots l do y I I igli Penalties-Barry. SCOYC Second Period SW!!!)B-Nonc. Conrad who had Penaltisxa-Roulston. was riuuici- up. Third Period ‘lg-Detroit, W. Kilrca llhiiirioii) Penalties-None. l MAROONS SHOW POWER NO. TWO MONTREAL. Jan. l-l _. Montreal hlhlfltilis 1 l0 Chicago Black I! ~< . ‘ Fifiior Conrad winning streak 11m ,,lit. it tile-Loren li1@_10“'1i' Iiawks 7-1; in .1 n w. lit-unis woruig National llockuv Imflwizt- . . " 'I-.*.<tci~ (‘lllblll before 4 000 {And The result brought hlz1ro~ wiiliiii [our points of tin‘ (Zuxni. '. tion-lcadltig Canadici- thc “fay for iin ail-im- oziwicn the city Jight. It also siopgit-il, tiini- bring at least. Chi: to come out of the United suit» , section cclizir. Maroons scored two quick go in the first period. Olll!,\\'l1l Y Burke was serving a establish a. 3-1 lcatl. for to opcn the play and ls. Ktirzikzis llltio 1mm’. . Jerry Shannon and Wildor 1.; l chelle had itizitclicd goals in ill" first five mluuics. ; Dave Trotlici‘ and Herb Cain potted those two quick ROfllS mul before the third prii-ztl WliS oich; I R... JtdllIlllS H. Czuncron it. Stewart. A.‘ l\‘lt.\lil t‘? minutes old, Jimmy Ward. Butt. A. SpllLLt Northcott and Gus l\'l.'irkci' liuti W. Kelly tacked on tallies to n lcutl ivideiictt . W. AlncDonalil to 4-1 by Trotticfs srtroiid-prriotl W. Duly goal. Hawks. who idiot futiitili.‘ , ‘X. Imus against. gonler Alex Criniicil ahci R. Slc1\ai't ‘ E. 1V1 I'VE BEEN FOLLOWED, A STOCK WATCHED, AND EVEN BEEN IN TH’ RING). SO THAT?» YOUIZ JOB ~ THESE CLAIM‘ IGHT HAVE nosey euv JUMPE Rs... MIGHT 4... “ii-"fiyjf, fliursflay Scores THQEATENED ~ NOW. YOU'VE Penalties-Blair, hottier, Con- Rifle Shoot e shooting at the ; Artuourles is underway with good ‘ scores being‘ carded. The N0. 2 are held on Tues- iid Thursday nights. on the night's shoot was made by Major opening a 96. B. MacLaren Lint; night Wm. Dennis captur- ml honors with 97 points followed i by D. ‘Kayne with 95. Other scores follow:- COIVIPANY Tuesday Scores Q3 u) ‘Down The Alleys l i HOLY NAME BOWLING MIXED TOURNAMENT Last night on the Holy Name Alleys eight evenly matched teams. gut away to n good start and some very good scores were rollul up {or t, an opener, these same trams Will‘ r011 8V€l'y_Thlll'-‘.'Llfly night, ii great deal 01' interest is taken by the ap- pearance oI the largo crmvd of spec- tators thnt. were present lor tlu’ first night. RLDO tonight and pulled out two full LINEUPS Rullqyel-s games ahead o! the pack in thc mileage Mnroons E. Robin “m; 245 215 National Hockey League's Uilltdtl Goal H_ 001.com“ w; m, m7 States aegflgn, iiirtikas Connell I n Gayle H; 31.; 13, ‘ A brilliant $081 by llltlt‘ Larry DGfEHCE 1h Corns-fin ,3 15;; 13g Aurie, the league's leading 1n:1rl{.~~- Y-cvinsky Wentworth; w_ young 1;; 19y M; man. at the three-quarter mark o. din-ks COIXLOTIBI‘ | G_'coady 112 11¢,‘ 147 the opening frame paved the wtiy Centre , '1\0(5,1._'3Q29_ for the Rcd Wings’ victory brioiu j ‘Prudol Shannon 12,000 spectators. Aurle took =1 ‘ Wings pass from Marty Barry and Jolui- i lillllT-h WBTd ny Sorrell and scored ivitli ll. bu" 111011198011 Nflrthwtii iicago stubs: Weibe, Brydsonw‘ son, Kelly, Larochelle, Palan- mi). Scibert, Blair, Gottselig. F ‘lng Frruclimcn as ' F‘. Hcni m, ‘.300 17.3 _ D. ltlcKtzuzic 140 C. LeQair ‘.311 F. Sinnott 111i) l F. Slocoinbc L507 i J. Kirwin 140 'I‘olal»--3Lt03. ALiz-oons subs: ‘Prottier, Marker (min, Gracie, Carson, Blinco, Rob- ‘ high thrce F. 'l‘it'i'iu'_‘,' 701. Styli‘. llhi ls R. DllnCflH ‘ 13:) 108 iliif) R. McFttriiiiiv. 1W1) if): i313- A. Kelly llii 1:0 1130 E. Dougiui iii ' ' 1.»; P. Hllllvl‘ llli 111:; M‘. Carruglici- 17;) 1:!) 100 T0lB.l——3lli-l. Alerts . V. Coyle Ill.‘ 2.3.3 179 I. Dougiin ill: 14'.’ 11:0 M. MCDJlPild 3H 1:31) JTi E. Ivlilclivll 157 138 l-lli B. D8$ROCli0 ‘.327 2.53 114:3 N. Kirwiii 144 J21"- 135 Total-{l-iiii. Ladies high single, Do‘. Allclitiuri-c‘ 218; high three, J. Kirwiii 530. Gents High single, C. LvCliiii‘ 2-18; high three C. lniCliiii" 01).‘). ltvolilrs . 101i 37.") 23L) 170 in 174 _; .. 241 1st; ‘.140 l L. Malleit 11;: 111;; 111 J. McAlccr ‘I5 1H3 128 R. McIntyre 115i. 1m; 1:101 Total-BUM. l Lucky Slrikcs i E. Doucctto 2o!) " 2o", 204 ‘ K. Flynn H2 10.1 ti.) F. McMillan 10:! :.':';l lull S. MHHPIE llU ltil hi.‘ I4‘. J. Gii-liant. 15).! Lilli) 200 M. Dougan 117 lliii lb‘! Total-JUN. Ladies, high single, J. McCain‘ ‘ 174; high three, J. .Vll'cl\l)l‘ 407. , Gents, high sing c l". '1 il‘l‘11l,‘y 37.3; ' ‘ ladies, high siitglc Rein. 1\l<-.I“.ir- ‘l _ inc 199; high thrre Rind l\l('1“.ll'— 563. iaue . Gents. high singlc M. Alrllonzfd . 31.3; ‘high three M. Imruonald 81.. Wolves . H. Craswcll loll l3!) L21 l F. Flynn 1:1! 112:; l. B. Connolly 1G7 ill‘: 11.1 R. Slnnoti 11'.‘ llil: i...) T. McAdam llit :0." l...) J. Dillon 1-17 ‘L’ 11.. Tbtal-Qlii-l. l).'_i|(‘(‘.'i J. Hughes l.» 22f; 1.3; B. McCebt- lit; ltil tut; B. Brown ;..\.i 15/ .21.; M. Clinton 1 o l.:l 1.0 l". Egan H; 1'1.) l-l) _ L. MkrUoiiguli 1150 GU l1... Total-tail]. Ladies, high I 180; high Hint.- 92 3 Gents, li.;-.li . 87 I tors, Commercial Iii-aim i TON 7 o'clock Print-u u. ;.II'I' Ladies at. ‘Z o'clock, m 101.». .. Style Marts. 84 i At 8.30. Five Aces vs Old 'l‘iir..~.- , Big Four League. MAY DROP ill SIS ' 0 MAKE I.l\'ll\(.i ATLANTA, Jnnfwiiflesnui. Bits)’ Grant may give up his 1'01 (i 94 ‘ “giant killer" in the tennis ivorlil. A 90 vctcran campaigner at 26, thc tiny 39 dynamitcr says he is seriously con- 89 sldcrlng withdrawing Grant sccls imlilfll) similar in minty rcriir of tennis game. ."Ynu'vi\ las-tingly to kocp llllllllz; . . deciares. "To lct up would be from and iiuds it .‘ ‘»=~'_ it’) liiS lyllll gio! (ever-i no wanted most-a place on the ' lit‘ . American Davis Cup "varsity." w; Hc bellows 70 lose." Giants _vtottcrcdr zheforc By WILLIAMS our: BOARDINGA ii active l sums up his reason in l.\\0 vrords: 87 I “Business pressure." oust: l-IOOPLE.’ i-lE’5 A DANGEROUS CRIMINAL.“ 114th Anniversary SALE HATS for MEN 1-3 OFF This Season‘ This Se This Season's Grey - _- Standard Shad imitcd quantity of 1'01‘ the man w S-—-—--_._-._._. $5.50 hats for $3.75 the Iluiicd I itiill_r_ega_in__tlieyl)avls Cup this year Bonus BASKETBALL ornan SPORT u n $3.00 $2135 ~v n C: ‘l, c 0 , m’ 30d miirl competition on Clay and grass- Hvl . ' w: . d Jroking yet he missed what ~~-"\\'il.ll Budge. IVIHRO. R1055 and q y q Parker comprising the team. As to: flwlnusol Sfiiics s Velour Hats. ason’s Suede Finish Hats. Shades of Deep Blue, Brown and """'"————————-l-3off Standard Snap Brims fm- mo". V912)’ Smart Snap Brims for young men. es 0f Grey and Brown - 1-3 off, Homburgs and Welt tinting" Off the face —--—-—-—- 1-3 off. $3.00 hats for $2.00 $2.50 ” ” $1 u u GET A FREE POCKETATCODIB WITH EVERY f, he says he‘ can't see 110W he can spare thc limo to play in trinl matches in thc spring. JANUARY 15, 1931 $1.75 $1.30 Major Hoopla MY Pier, DINNY,’ ‘TWA-s A awn: MATTER TO rr’§ ALL LAY HIM Hons HERE ! ‘THE 0e COMBAT BANK owes WITH one . You AGREAT ‘BLOW, WHEN ' DEBT OF HE ACCO5TED GRATITUDE, ME WITH MR. HOOPLE.’ HIS ‘PI6TOL I l fl t ill lllll mi ' n $ loaooo -~