Saturday nyQ classes. all producing keen nipetition, were run of! Salut- y afternoon on the ice of! Vic- k. pa. a: class A Tfot racing fans yitnssnd the first deld heat of n,‘ season when Lustlcla and "chi, Lee raced under the wire qven terms with Sir Francis Dug; just a step behind the lead- “ Archig Lee took s. second heat in mother close finish with Lus- um goppllifl the final one. Sir francis Drake was third each time. Rollie Woods’ Robert Baldwin nlsiked up his third victory of the "you in winning the Class A hos. Vere. Britton was 2-1-1 in the m,“ n Trot; Lynn Mite driven 17y Austin Tierney was a straight heat winner ovcr Skippy Budlong 1n the Class C Pace while Jimmy A captured all three heats in the Class B Pace. Next; meeting is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon next at 2.15 slvlfll- SUMMARY Class A. Trot. i. Iltisticia. L. Kelly. Dh. 2 1 I. Archie Lee. R. Wood Dh. i 2 S, Sir Francis Drake. I... Oilflra 2 3 3 Winning horse! owned by Charles- Olilllltllfli‘, City, and R. Wood, Soiltliport. Class B Pace. 1, Jimmie A, J. Arbing 1 ldr. 2. Junciie Dali‘. W. Kelly 3 2 1 3. lionrv Girl, E. Ciow 2 3 3 4. C. Albert Budlong L. Kelly 4 4 z Winning horse owned by James Arbing. City. Class A. Pace l. Robcrt Badwiii, R. Wood 1 1 4 2. Just Fllcka. - H. Cudlmore 2 2 1 3. P9883’ Witt. G. Maund 4 3 2 4. Samson Royal, C. O'Brien 3 4 3 Winning liorsc c-ivncd by R. Wood, Souillport. Class B '1‘rnt- i. Vera Briton. L. Kelly f. Lucky Guy, R F. Ford 3. Mac Watsoil. E. Doivne 4. Miss Ireland, W. Kelly Winning horse owned by l... K i Soulhpori. 211 144 422 as: sly. Class C Pace l. Lyimniitc, A. Ticnncy 1 i i 2. Skippy Buillollg, S. Outcliffe 2 2 2 Whining horse owned by Charles Horton, Murray River. Officials: ' Starter, Russell Abbott. Judges, Chester Shaw, Stan Matiicson, Harry Murphy. ' Announcer, W.l-1'. Benton. Truro Bcarcats Defeat Moncton Hawks 9-8 ’l'liURO. N.S., Jan. l9 —- (OP) —— Exhibiting s_ma.rked reversal or fonn after their 16-6 whipping at iiaiifax Crescenls host early last week, ‘Pi-um Bearcats nipped the (castle-leading Moncion Hilhvk; s-a iicrc Saturday night to climb back into n iwinid-Pliwe lie with Saint John Beavers iri the Maritime Big Four Hockey League. l-Ialifax rests iii third and last position. _Kink MacDonald won thc game "i (he dying minutes by.ca.sliing D3" BflIkWBlFs pass and then siamiining home the puck from a lice-off near the Moncton net. EVPH (hen Hawk-s. down two goals. didn't quit arid with just two sec- onds left Bucko ‘Prainor scored. Af- icr that there wasn't a great deal oi time remaining to acquire thc vtlualizer. The lead see-sawed back and forth 5 half a dozen times though the first Wwd ended 2-2 and the second fl-G. Truro out-shot Moncton 45-23 “id I" Shite of thc closeness of the score hcld the edge in territorial My Dretty well ihroughoui. SUMIWHIY First Period. l-Moncton. Dowllng (Fritz) 4.00 2~Moncton. Agnew (Deznchuk) 7.42 7 341mm. McEaohern (Robertson. MacDonald) 17.46 . 4—'I‘ruro. Barkwell (Steele) 18.20 Qlcond Perjnd. “Trirrg Macintyre (Grabowskl) . wliluooa s.» ‘i-ingrgé Mclhwhfifii (MacDonald) 8~Moncion. Charlton Bell) 10.20 "L "mien. Bell twhitlock)’ i Mygigon. ohiiriloh (Whitlock) (Whi flock. il-Tluro. Maclntyre (Steele) 15.15 2-—Truro, MsoDonald (McDach- Em) 19.40 Penalties-noon; ‘Third Period iI-"n-uro. Steele (Moos-ml) 1.1a itmmcton. roll-loi- (‘lhlnol’) 12.15 ‘Prism lllcDoneld (Ba-i-itwelll ‘Pimp. MacDonald loso “M‘l‘;"’1°"» wlliilwk (Charlton) v ‘ Pmalties-Prllir, mo»... -_ Keen Racing“ 0n" Ice Afternoon Saints Defeat Army 42 - 28 In Hoop Dame Saturday evening at P. W. C. auditorium a fair turnout of fans tette turn back Army by n score of 42-28. Saints outscored the Army boys 21-5 in‘ the first canto with Army leading the scoring 23- 21 in the second half but falling short of the college boys on the total by'14 points. Burge led the sniping for S.D.U. with o, total o! 15 points while Geo. Young gath- ered 8 points to be high man for Army. Following is the summary: team will llold fl. praciicc session at thc Forum at 6 o'clock tonight. Knotty-Hiners To Play At Victoria 'i‘llis evening Knotty-Nimrs in- termediates o.‘ Charlottetown make their first appearance of the season at. Victoria rink where they take on Victoria Unions. Although the City boys are making the trip without some of their regulars they are be- ing bolstered by some classy-talent so expect to give the Urfions a. real game all the way. Unions are but can always be depended on to turn in an excellent brarri o ho:- key so fans should witness a real tussle tonight. The trip will be madeby bus with a few seats available for interested fans. Tli¢,fOllDWl-Ili_DlW9l'5 ale ack- ed to beiit IMII‘. bus stop this evening at 6.45: Lloyd McDonald. Ar-zils MacDon- ald. Mike llennessey, Don Seaman» Johnnie Higson. Gordie Kelly. Ted‘ Flanagan. Chick Burnett. Doug liill. Jack Brown. Results 0f Bonspiol At Local Dluh Results of the weekend bonspiel at. the Charlottetown Curling Club follow:- R. R. Bell 5; Walter Pickard l0. C. H. Black 0; A. W. Hyndmian 3. F. Acorn 7; J. A. Likely 3. S. Mat-Donald 7; A. O. F. Gill 5. R. Spiilett 9; J. J. Morris 8- J. A. Fraser 5; A. L. MacPllei-soil 6. H. I. Splllett l0; Dr. E. S. Glqldlngs H. F. MacPhee 6; P. W. Turner 6. R. splllett 5; Ed. Tanton 7~ E. K. MacNutt l4; Guy Kennedy 15. Cleaver McLalne 0; Ed Nicholson 5. T.W.L. Prowsc 3; J. E. Burden 9- F. Cox 7; A. W. Hyndman 8. R.S.P. Jardine 1; Wm. MacNeill 8. Col. G. E. Full 5; J. A. Fraser 8. H. R. Olrruthers 10;’ Dr. W, Mac- Donald 8- F. R. McLaine 9; Dr. H. McIntyre J. C. McLaughlin D; H. R. Car- ruthers 1i. F. B. Conrad D; J. Ii. Burden 4. Dr, W. MacDonald 8; Fred Dris- coli 7. n Schedule of matches today follows: Q Brlfi Oonsols Elli 4 P. M. RS1’. Jandipc vs. Dr. W. MacDon- aid." J- S. Moore vs. J. F‘. Maclbeod. 7 P. M. Col. G. B. Full v1. W. R. Cruick- shank. 9 P. M. R. R. Bell vs. Dr. E. S. Giddings. Wright Trophy 1 I’. M. N. Anderson vs. W. W. Lord. Geo. Hawkins vs. P. Cobb. \ ieniner Trophy 9 l’. M. H. Howatt vs. W. R. Adllns. P. MacPhee vs. S. Macboluld. J. H. Ice Parade lolll lllm slisrlllls ill HiAlTll- " IIIIII IXIHBISE i rotllsllr" lilo FDRIIM. saw the high-flying S.D.U. quin- .D. U FG ‘FS l'1-‘ Pte Bradley 5 0 4 10 Mullin .3 1 2 7 Burgc .... .. ._6 Ii 4 15 Roche 3 8 2 9 McDonald . ..0 0 4 0 Carmichael . 0 1 2 1 1'7 8 18 4! Army FG FS PF Pta Young 3 2 2 8 MacLeod 3 0 3 8 Langilie . . 0 0 2 0 Goodwin .1 1 1 3 Rico . 1 (l 1 2 Gay . . .. 2 l 4 5 LoClair . 2 0 I 4 Simpson . O 0 3 0 12 4 17 26 Referee Earl Goss. ___1________ Hockey Practice The Canadian Legion hockey an unknown quantity so far this year Evidently young Nick Nicolle is hitting his real stride with the Saint John Beavers and is prov- ing to be a tower of strength in the Saint John team's recent’ games. Last Thursday night when Beavers beat Truro 6-2 Nicolle was named the outstanding play- er of the game nnd he is going to prove mighty handy to have around when the playoffs roll a- round. 4 i- 0 1' Nlcolle's improvement. after a slow start, due more to luck oi condition than anything clsc, will bo hailed with delight by his many supporters hcrc. Oil his depart- ure for Saint John said followers were confident Nicolle would make good and tic is more than justify- ing the faith that was placed in him. ' Il- -I- ll '1' Another Island player, this one in Moncton Hawks livery, also got away to a slow start but like Nic- ollc in ihc izist 1W0 or three weeks he has made rlipld gains in ihc individual scoring race and recently against Halifax Cresccnts had no icss than one goal and five assists, a feat. which isn't to be overlooked by nny moans. i» II- 1- 1|- Wc rcfcr to "Bilck" Whltlock, and his latest point scoring cam- paign is not at nil surprising. We rnmcmbe. Buck uilciras a more youngster hi: used to come through with goal-scoring orgies. At that iimc he sncmccl destined to become a hockcy star and thc passing years have proved that assumption ccrrcct. Whitlock is going to bear l)l"ll1Y watching when the playoff chips arc down. s" 0- %- -.‘ And as fur as that go's, all Island players performing ill tile Marllimes‘ outstanding circuit are proving valuable additions totlieir clubs. All arc wcll up in the scoring race. usually hitting the summaries consistently, wl1~icll leads one to i-llc conclusion that Chariotteiown,\had ihcy rctliincd their boys iii their own homo town. Charlottetown today would lizlvc n squad right iii illt‘ thick of thc fight for Maritime senior honors. 4- 4' il- i! But perhaps conle ncXt year efforts will be made to retain these same "homebraws" and by so doing make thc first step to- wards getting the Province back into the senior-hockey limelight. i- -l- II if Friends of John "Tarky" Whit- lock, for-met‘ brilliant junior hock- eylst and later starring in senior company for a short time, will rcgrct to ilcar that hc hos ent- r-rcd thc Prlncc Edward Island Hospital for treatment. But there i! a cheering note and that is that he is steadily showing im- provcmcnt and although his con- vulcsccncc will bc of lengthy du- ration hc will come out 0f it 11f ' oricc more. 0+0 A kidney injury that necessi- tatl-d removal of lilo member back a few years ngo cut. short "Tar- ky‘s" promising hockey career Just when he had a bright, future stretching ahead of him but fans will not soon forget tlie perform- ances he turned in as a. junior. Lacking in poundaze, Tark more than made up for it by his hockey brains and the grout little centre- man was always n thorn >ln the sides of opposing (cams. If he wasn't sending his wings into the clear he was getting in closehilln- self and then he was really 110150" to goalies and somciof the mighty‘ good ones he playful 88811151 Wm world middleweight division. \->__ readily attest to that. i» Q f4- Bunny McOloskey started ofl his United States invasion suc- cessfully at Worcester, Mass. Fri- day night when he gained a 10- round draw with Billy Hender- son. New Jersey mittslinlfi- ‘M?’ cording to the mellfe P8110"! reaching. here the bout was s siulerall the way and it ‘dlowa Fans who made the triP 1°90" ll nt h ckey displayed b)’ plainly m“ Mcoloskey besides all: $22.21: anotl that they look dishing out heavy nunishmentvcan also weather leather tossed hi! "y, Manager Lem Moore has an ambitious overrun "Md “P i" Bunny and one that is destined to put the island-born mittsllngcr in line for top 111111118 i" the illlnllsrs To Play , At How Glasgow . , , ‘ The lollowing mellilerl of the Charlottetown. Bombers are asked to be at the corncr of Kent and Brest-George Streets at 7 o'clock tonight to leave for New Glasgow to pig) a game with the All can: i God, Stead; defence. Young. Connolly Bulmsn. Wilson; f0:- was-dl, Roberta, Perry. Drake, Robertson. Henna ,, "Maodonald. lllws, 010w. give them the backing Charlottetown they are receiving in other centres. Fran W. Ii. S. 7-5 A game at Montague Rink. Moniflillifi High School defeated a lighter but scrappy W.K.S. sexlette by ii score of 7 to 5 in an exhibition game. forward to a real battle tlte hex; time thcsc teams Kent boys stated last evening he was quite satisfied with the show- ing put Crockett ‘Prophles. THEi CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN CURLING CLOSEUPS - '- - by Ting WHEN MANAHAN is SKlPmls. COMPETi- ' TiON 4S ALWAY$ TOUGH W-REM cLiFF won itiiv ltlfl cAuAvlm cutuuc rune, ms sou "$.12? PIAYW secono stone.‘ W @2161! noose ‘I VETERAN WHO o) BROUGHT rue i MACDONAI-WS Bkiik TANKARD 1o ‘EDMONTOILM: ‘BBRTA, IN i933 AND Aoluu m i937. He FINISHED SECOND 10 AKGOWANLOcK in i938! fm: WORK Q1807 .' § J Recreation Periods At P. W. D . Cancelled It was learnt-d last evening on coniuciiilg the Dll‘ei:i.ol' of Physical Fitness that all basketball, volley- ball, badminton, etc. periods sched- uled for P.W.C. auditorium inive been cancelled until further notice due i0 conccris and examinations being held there during llic next few days. During this period, any badminton players who have been playing at P.W.C.. and who would like to keep up on their game will be welcome to take idvantage of the courts at thc Armotiries. Busyhicck In Minor Hockey 'I'his iweek promises to be a busy one for the youngsters in the hoc- key ware —-Wednesdiay evening. Kinsmen Juveniles go io Summer- side for a second engagement against Summerside Kinsmen. Fri- day evening, Juvenile Abbies and Midget. G. dz G. Dairy Kings make the trip to Summcrside where tiiey take on Summerside Kinsmen Juv- enilcs and Midgets. The same evening at the Forum. Juvenile Rovers play Kinsmen and in the Midget bracket will be Knotty-Nines vs. Legionalrcs. It will-be a real week for the youngsters and Judging by the quality of hockey, they are dishing out, it won't be long before the fans here in Montague Wins Saturday evening in a "W1." eet. Art Perry~ cope of the W"! up byhls charges. and that with a few more practice ses- sions under their bolts they will be .11 set to defend the Archer and SOUllS RINK Wednesday, Jun. 22nd SfSids Legionoiles vs. Sollris Lagiolloilss Gome Stem At I PM. Dance After in ‘Toronto Scores 7 - 4 Victory Over Detroit TORONTO. Jan. 19 —(CP)\ Rookie Joe Klukay scolred two goals last night as the lnjuryqld. died Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind to rack up a. 7-4 tri- umph over Detroit Red Wings be- fore 13592 fans to maintain their nine-Billie 16nd over hlie second- place Montreal Canadiens in the PAGE SEVEN Boston Bruins Defeat Black Hawks 3-1 WBOSTON. Jan. 19 __(np)_wn,h 90d)’ Dumart scoring twice, Bos- "1" Bruins sirenst-hehso their hold on‘ the National Hockey League's "hi" berth by (Ouch-r Chicago Black i-lawksml-l Saturday night, before a cwwd o.’ 13900 at the Bos- ton Garden. lt was the Bruing’ 59¢. 0nd triumph in four nights ~over glee last-place ‘Hawks on B0510" GEOTEQ Gee Dui the Black Hawks into a 1-1 tie during the sixth min- ute of second-period action by cgg. ing Clint Smith's passout, but the visitors remained on even terms for only 55 seconds. until Dumart i1- Eisiered his first counter with lit- tle Bobby Bausrs assistance. Moc Henderson set up the second Dumart goal with a long Jorward Doss that (the left winger flipped in from the edge of the crease before tihc final session was two minutes old. The victory enabled the Bruins to jump three points ahead of the fourth-place New York _Rangers, who went dovun to a 6-2 defeat in Mont-real. Ottawa fireman Stan Pratt was assigned here lo make his majori league debut as a referee. lie was,‘ until the fifth minute of session, when he waved over Bruir-l‘ Joe Carvehh for tripping Bill Gadsby. But with ltss than two minutes left. lie sent off l-Jddie Wares. Fcrnie l-‘lamon. Moe Ilcn-i dorson and lViak Bentley in paisl for highsticking. SUMMARY ' . First Period 1—Boston, McGlll (Bauer) 11:35 Penalties —Nor-e. 5 Second Period 2——Cllica.go, Gee (C. Smith) 5:18 R-Boston, Dumart (Bauer) 6:13 Penalties - -N0ne. Third Period l 4—Bosloii, Dumart (iiei-idcrsoil) 1:39 lla- i Penalties ~-Ca.rveth, Wares. mon, Henderson, M. Bentley. Bruins-Rangers Tic , Toronto Maple Leafs. a Boston Bruins Wise. ifs-om Maple Leafs 3-2 Pirates Purchase Hank tircenhcrg PITTSBURG, Jan. l8 — (AP)- Piiisburgh. Pirates announced Sat- urday they had purchased Hank Greenberg. mighty Detroit Tiger batsman for an undisclosed “siz- able sum" and manager Billy Her- man said the ‘American League star likely would play in the Bucs‘ outfield this year. The seven other American league clubs had to waive on the services of the home run king and i no other players were involved in iihe deal. Baseball writer Chilly i Doyle of thc Pittsburgh Sun-Tele- 4 graph quoted “one reliable report" la: saying the purchase price was 840.000. Canadians 0E Slump MONTREAL, Jan. 19—(CP)—’I‘iic world champion Montreal Cano- diens ("time out of their worst slump since January, 1942, with a bung Saturday night n5 iilQV trounced New York Rangers (3-2 before a crowd of 11.314 and held their nine-point lag behind the National Hockey League leading. Little Billy Reay. with three‘ goals and an assist, sparked the scoring splurge that broke u five- ucks scored only six goals while losing four and tielng once. Line- matc Jimmy Peters also did it up brown, scoring oilcc himself and stacking up ussisis on t-cnircnlziil Betsy's three counters. Carrot-topped Murphy Chamber- lain, the third member of Cana- diens’ seeondoryvilne which was the wliole show Saturday night. slapped in a goal and gathered an assist, while Maurice, (Rapid Roc- ket) Richard finally ended his five-game lapse by scoring a goal late in the second period. Richard had counted only one assist dur- ing Calladieils’ five-game night- mare in which the hi “punch line" was held at bay b the op- position. Alfie Pike, who spoiled Bill Durnan’: hopes of a shutout in the 4-ail In H. R. League National Hockey League race. Klukay. 24-year-old iefiwiliger from Sault Ste. Marie. 0nt., tihaied scoring honors with veteran Billy Taylor Of Detroit, a former Lgnf, Each had two goals and on: ass‘st in (lie free-scoring struggle. Klllkflyls Pail‘ coming in the five- koal second period. The Leafs, playing their fifth some in eight days, dressed only 14 men-two lam than the usual num- ber-ard used a three-man defens- ive brigade because of injuries. The first four goals of the game- t-wo for each team-—were scored when the scorint; team had a man- power advantage tihrough penalties. In the first period, Taylor beat goalie Turk BTDCIB/Wlleli defenceman Gus Morison of Toronto served the first of his three minor penalties. Roy Conacher of Detroit was off in the same period when Bud Poile and Nick Metz rapped home quick COUMPrs i0 but the Toronto team in front. Dcfenceman. Jimmy Thomson of the Leafs was serving time early in thc second period when Roy Conaclier scored for Detroit. But iihe seven remaining goa in the game were scored witih bh tennis at full strength. Gaye Stewart got one and Klilkay two for Toronto in the second period before Jim Conacher drove home a Detroit score. In the third period Taylor's sec- ond goal of the game was sandwich.- eti by Toronto counters frun the sticks of Ted Kennedy and Bill Ezinicki. SUMMARY First Period L-Detrolt. Taylor (Abel) 5:52 2—Toronto, Poile (D. Metz) 16:19 Il-Toronto, N. Metz (Apps) 17:30 Penalties -Morisoil.2, H. Cen- lcher. Second Period 4—Detroit, fl. Conache (Taylor. Bruneteau) 3:31 5-Toroilt'o. G. Stewart (Stanow- ski) 4:40 6-Toror.‘.o, Kiukay (Meeker) 8:46 7-Toronto. Klukay (Kennedy. Meeker) 18:40 . 8—Detroit. J. Conacher, (Doran, Reise) 19:28 Penalties - Thomson. Taylor. Dorsn, G. Stewart. Third Period iL-Toronio. Kennedy (Meeker. Klukay) 3.54 iii-Detroit, Taylor (Horeck) 4.40 . u-Toronto, Hir-‘cki (Stanorwski. N. Mate) 8:09 Penalties —Mort.son, Dorsn. Entries For Dyster led Bridge Races All those who wish to race at Oyster Bed Bridge on Wednesday must have entries in to Allison Gal-r, Oyster Bed, not later than Monday evening. This request ls made so that all horses raclni may be closet-fled before the race Legion Hall ‘ Tile Bruins came from bcilind in __.. ithc last period to gain u A-ull draw (By John Jennings) . with the Rangers in a. scheduled QUEBEQ Jan, 19.40;») _ The, week-sud some in the Holy Rv- 34th annual Province of Quebec iii-l deemer house league. lernational bonspiel. the most ini- Coileclin; ihe goals for ille Ran- portant curling event in Eastern larva were. Arssnauii. Duffy. G- cahaoo, will get underway here Martin and’ Tooinbs while E. Shep- herd. D. Larter, Mahar and J. Doyle did the scoring for the Bruins. Vernon Ice Racing Tile first race of the season was held.at Vernon on Wednesday, Jail. 15, with a good crowd in attendance. In bile Class A. trot three good (rollers fuced the starter, and it was necessary to race four heats to decide thc winner. Star Jun- ior, owned by Elmo Praught, Cherry Valley, proved to be thc winner. Class B trot liad three starters very closely contested. Ruby P., owned by Luke Praught, ivas the winner. Summary: Class A Tmt Star Jiinltlr 1E. Praught) Golden Aubrey (L. Young) Orolu Girl (R. Young) Class B Trot 1221 213‘2 3313 Ruby: P. (L. Praught) .... ..i 2 1 Michael Peter (J. Ryan) 2 l 2 Scotty Kalmuck (F. Mc- Innis) 3 3 3 Red Wings Tie Montreal 2-2 (B1 The Canadian Press) DETROIT, Jan. Iii-Billy Tay- lor’s Detroit goal in the last two minutes of play offset a pair of fancy tallies by Maurice (Rocket) Richard tonight to bring the Red Wings from behind to a Z-ali tic with Montreal in a rough Nat- ional Hockey League game ‘before a capacity crowd of 14,181 fans. Summary: First Period l-‘Detroit. J. Conachcr ........ .. :33 Penalties: None. Second Period 2--Montreal. Richard (Reardon) . .. . 11.45 Penalties: McGuig. Richard. Cham- berlain. Mosdell (misconduct). ‘Illlrl Period l-Montreal. Richard (O'Connor) . ........1i'.2.'i 4—Detroit. Taylor“ » . 18214 lllfll. (Lindsay. Quackenbush) Penalties: None. It. H. L. Standings P i- '1‘ I‘ A Pts Toronto .. . 38 24 i) 51D 91 53 Canadians 36 I0 l1 5116 'i'I 45 Boston 38 l4 14 8 100 102 30 Rangers 38 l4 l9 5 1M 113 33 Detroit 3811M 711B] 2 29 Chicago 161181 I I 160 ll Monday nloriiing when curlers start. sliding the stones on, tilrcc. surfaces. In tomorrow's matches play will be opened for the British Consols Trophy emblematic of the Quebec championship, nnd the Interna- tional Goodwill Trophy, open for out-of-town rinks only and donat- ed ln 194-4 by John Bracken, leader of the Progressive Conservative party. With 11 trophies and shields up for play, 96 rinks will swing into action with cll defending skips returning in hope of retaining the} laurels. Apprixlmately 90 per cent of the curlers who played last. year are back again. The Price Brothers international shicld will be defended by F. R. McLaincs rink from .Cll-:.rloilp- town. Other trophies arc: Lieutenant Governor's Trophy. defended by Thistle Rink, J. F. Ashe skip, Saint John. N‘. B. British Consois Trophy. helri by W. E. Thomson's foursome from Monti-cal Si. George. International Goodwill Trophy, copped last year by J. P. (Fiat) Walsh's aggregation from the Kingston, OnL. curling club. Cllaielu Frontenac Troy-hr. (ak- cn away lust your by E. H Punter and his companions n1 Tnrcnid Groniic. Holt Renfrow Trophy. held in Quebec in 194-6 by C. H. Handley, Quebec Curling Club. Centenary Trophy. presented in 1921 by thc timber rind lilmhcr merchants of Quebec, was taken to Howick. Que. lost year hy is. Ncss of the Howlck Curling Club. Intermediate championship (Que- bcc City Trophy), retained here by Dr. G. M. Beail of Perrcn Citadel Shlclll. also licld in Que- hec by a Victoria Club rink, Dr. J. O _ 2—Ncw York, Warwick Penalties: 6—Ncw York, inept-ab v 8—Cllicago. D. lsshilhy’ BOSTON, Jan. 19-.A blistering 50-foot scoring shot by delencc- man Pat. Egan gave Boston Bruin! a 3-2 win over the top-place To- ronto Maple Leafs and their third National Hockey League triumph in five nights. before a packed 13,900 crowd tonight st the Bos- ton Garden. Sunlmary: l-‘lrst Period l-Boston, Bauer ' (Garveth, Gallinger) .........1'f:1l Penalties: Guldolin, Thomson (2)- Second Period 2—Toronto, Apps 6221 3—Toronto, Stewart . 18:86 Penalties; Barry. Meeker. Guido n I lin, Mortson. Third Period 4—Boston, Guldolln iGaliingi-r) . 5——Boslon, Egan (Galiingcr, Guidolln) Penalties: None. Come Out To Defeat New York Rangers 6-2 second perod. end 55.71.1111} do- fenceman Bill Juzda scored for‘. Rangers. who befor Saturday night had jinxed th Montrezilers with four wins and a (in in seven. meetings this season. Railucrs uiill have an edgo, and are the only team in the league with the upper hand over Canucks. Only seven penalties were hand- ed c-uf, four going to Rangers m- cluding one that Joc- Coc-per slit’ out in the tliirll wlirn lilo New Yorkers iced s-cvcn men in all the excitement. Summary First Period 1- Mlllllfifall, Pcicrs CllilnlhPFlillll) 5:32 Z-Montreal, Reay (Pctcisi 13.40. 3—MOi'l1l‘E€1l, Reay (Peters) 19.37, ILPQPF‘ Penalties: ‘Prudel. BOLIChHTdA Gravelle. Second Pcripd 4—Mollireal. Chamberlain (Lo;- cr. may) 14.19. 5-New York, Pike ('l‘l'udcl, Leviandoski) 17.06. . 6—-Montreal_ Richard (Inch; Blake) 18.58. Penalty: Lzipraiic. Third Period 7--Moiitl'cal. Rea) (Peters) 3.17. 8--New York. Juzria. (Wzirvxlcltlf 943 Penalties: Cooper. Reay, Juzda. Big Quebec ‘Spiela Will Open Today i Eliiotdskip. Val D'or Northern Qllebed "Pillhv- donated by the vlll Db: Chamber of Conutierrc, taken ta Kingston last your by the Flat Walsh foursome which also copped the international trophy A 119W 121F801 for t-ilrlcrs iliiI season will be thc Laurentidq Tmphy. up for competition for the first time. I M01161?! play will star; on ing ce of the Quebec, Jacques Cartiei and Victorii clubs. Later m; Etclicmln Club as well n5 in; Coliseum surface will be used. __...._______ Rangers Defeat Biackliawks 5-3 (B! The Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jail. 19-Chici1go‘ol liiclrlt-ss Black Hawks dropped, "w" 315i- Bflmc of the National 1100110.)’ League season ltcre 1,9- 1118M when the fourtll-placeRan- Em hunt; up a 5-3 victory befora . a Madison Square Gnrdeis crowd of 15,925. Summary : l-New York, War-mg}; (Leswlck) 3—-New York, Russrll (Hvxtiili, JllZdfli Pcnnlty: Mziriucci. _ Second Period 4—-Cllicago, D. Bentley (M. Bentley) None. Third Period 5-—Cllic:1.1o. Mosit-nko (M. Bclillry-l . 4:231 (Warwick, Leswilo“ ____.ll:fl 7—New York, Pike (Trudcll. Moc) (M. BCIIHQV) Pcnciltics: Nontnu 100K sill/IR”