i 'i~'-""?"'"'e '1' "' BOSTON, Jan. 24 —(CP) -—B_os- ton Bruins unleashed their scoring might against the tailcnd Mont- real Canadiens for t-he 1111i time this season tonight to gain a 6-4 victory that sent them further ahead of the National Hockey League pack. Tn f escor game. to e re ' flurry in pm off by a six-g last period. saw Bruins stage a big reversal from their 10m‘- in i110 last game against Canadlcns in Montreal last ‘Thursday. They lost then 1—-0. _ Each team scored three tunes during the lively third session. and two of the Boston goals —by Milt Schmidt and Flash Holiett-came seconds while Bos- in scarcely 30 ton played shorthanded and took advantage of Canadians’ over- inxicty to score. Though Bruins had but three shots against Goalie Will Cude in the first session. Ray Getliife drove one of them through him [or the initial score. Roy Conzxcher and Dit Clapper counted for Bos- ton in the second frame, with Pally Drouin sandwiching a Mont" real gcal between them In scarcely three min-utes of the last period, Canadiens pulled up even at 3-41 when Babe Siebert blasted in a iii-footer and Johnny Gaguon followed with One from ill’: icet out. But. Schmidt and Hollstt‘: quick goals nullified llIULQ elfOrts before ;.~ period was nalf over. Herbie Cain drew the French- men up to within a goual of Bos- zon late in the period, t Conach- era lecond goal. polishing off a three man combination play, set- tled matters with 2 l-2 minutes to r Bcston: Goal, Brimseif; defence. Portland, Shore: forwards. Cow- ley. Getliffe, Sands; subs, Schmidt. Bauer. Dumart. Clapper. Craw- Holler/t, Pettinaer. Ctmlacher. l Oarwdliens: Goal. Curie: defence. Siebert. Buswell: forwards. Mon- rlou. Trudel. on; subs. Haynes. Blake. Lorraln. Wentworvth. Evans. ‘Crlmlile. Drouin. Cain. Summer- micti-ee: Clarence Campbell; linesman. Bill Clearv. BUMJWABY 11m Period l. nodton. ‘Gctliflo (Cowley. Portland) 18:47. Penalties: None. Second Pu-iod T26 Boston. Conacher (Crawford) 'a.' Canadians. Drouin, 5:22.‘ 4. Bostoru. Clapper (Durrlart) Penalties: Evans. Third Period b. Canadiens. Sicbert (Blake.- Blsffilfii...) (I lBruins Increase Lead I I Taking Canadiens 6-4; Amerks Beat Leafs 4-11 OTHER SPORT Buswell) 1:36. - Canadieus. Gammon (Harlin. 6. Blake) 2:16. ‘l. “ . Bdlnldl (Hoilett) 36. , B. Boston. Holleflt 9:01. 16969 Cunmens. Cain (Haynes) i0. f‘ “ (Pettinzer. Crawford) 11:33. _ Panama: Haynes. Conacher, Crawford. NEW YORK. Jan. i4 -(AP)—- New York Americans maintained their season's edge over the Tor- onto Ma le Leafs tonight with a -i Na ional Hockey League triumph before a crowd of 8,000 in Madison Square Garden. It was the Amerks‘ fourth win over the Lleafs as against two de- feats and it put them just two points behind their Manhattan rivals, the Rangers, in the race I for second place in the standing. Art Jackson tallied two of the Amerks‘ oals and Eddie Wise- man an Dave Schriner the others. Tommy Anderson. who picked up a point. went into a three-way tie for the league point scoring leadership with Johnny Gottselig of the Chicago Black Hawks and Toe Blake of Canadiens. They have 25 points apiece. three minutes from the end of the second period when Jackson tal- lied his first counter. The Ameri- cans added two more before Syl Apps denied Earl Robertson a shutout midway through the tihird stanza. Schriner then gave the Americans their fourth goal 42 seconds from the final bell. Ltneuns;—' Americans: Goal. Robertson: de- fence. Jenva. Smith: forwards. Clmpman. Schrine-r. Carr; subs, Field. Gallagher. Stewart. Ander- Wisezzian Sorr Golds- . vidsorl: subs, Homer. Romnes. Kali/y, H. Jack- son. Meta. Chamberlain. Parsons. Kampmaln. Officials: Referee. Mickey ‘Ion lincmmn. Nonnnv Shay. SUMMARY First Period Bconnk: None. Penalty: Parsons Second Period 1. Amlefloalns. Ai-t Jackson, (Sor- rell. Goldswcrth) 17:35. Penalties: Gallagher, Wiseman, P I. Americans ‘Véléteman (Stew- 3: Americans. Al. Jackson (Golds- worthy. Sorrell) 6:35 . oro . Americans. Schriner (Smith. i g '1' mto. Apps (Meta) 1:40 Carr) 19:18. Penalties: Held. Intermediate Abbies Will Play In Soaris Tonight . Trio Added To Baseball's Hall-of-fame NEW YORK. Jan. 24—(AP)—'Ih0 names of George Sislcr. Eddie Col- lins and Wee Willie Keeler today were added to baseball's _hall of the Baseball Writers Association fourth annual poll revealed each re- l Coach Ralph Cameron will oc- ceived more than the 75 m“ 09111:‘ on of votes necessary for inc ts The triple layilsizy the scribes mortalized in the baseball shrine at i Cooperstown. N. Y. Twelve were selected by the writers and seven were named by the Centennial Committee made ‘p of Judge K. M. landis, Will Harridge, Americacn League President. and Fbrd Frink. Nationa‘ League head The null +his year reached a new high with 2'14 ballots each voter named l0 candidates, Sisler received 235 votes, Collins W53 named on B13 ballots, and Keeler received 207 votes, just one more than the min- imum necessary for eect on. Is’ Released By Miners GLACE BAY N. 5.. Jun. galgiiyflagonnierwef wui Ma y -The teams went scoreless until _ The Intennedilalte Abbies will entrain this afternoon for the eastern Capiltall where they will meat the fast tmvellimt Souris averting. The local boys up-fo-daote have not suffered a. defe in intermed- emocted tha‘ 1; .. they will meet tough competition in the Souris Tigers. coached in‘ a local bov in the person of Lowell Simpson. The following Azbbiea players will leave at 1:45 todw for the eastern capital. Goal: Gillie: defence. Lund. Weir: forwards Toomlba. Chimnan. ,McKinnon. Weir, Kelly. Mahalr. |comoany iihe team. l Johnson Cup Play Op e n s In Ya miouth (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUPH, N. 8.. Jan. 24-—Tw0 Halifax rinks, Malyfllvwers and Halifax. and W. B. ‘rraoevis Syd- ney rink emerged wnimht with the best rewrds. as open 628N913 for the Johnson Cusp were played m Yer-mouth Curling Club. The winning rink will represent Nova in the Mncdonaldb Brier um tilmmsystamrlgIh clubs or ere stif-fering two loam are eliminated. New Glasgow. wddileton. Lunen- i? é 5i s E- 8 a? b1 é é Maintain Lead, MatchesToday represent the Charlottetown Curl- ing Club in the plvvincial play- dawna for the Oonsols Trophy. ‘fzhgy defeated the Imperial Rink 1 - In other matches played the Moguls won from the Doctors and the La era broke into the win column owning the Klnlocks 1i- Lawyers — — Odds and Soda - - UIQIFJQGUIUII-u owuuwmug mpuwnwofi SENTNER CUP Wednesday-d P. M. F Cl J. M. Bell A B Gulch-fie C. N. Earle Tanton D. McGuire W A Stevrant S C. Moore p —-3ld'p Dr McGuigan '1‘. B Rogers H J Kennedy A. Matheson Ivan Home J. T Davies Reg on Col. F. l3 Com-a —Skip kiD WRIGHT TROPHY Dr. McGuig-an J. Carragiher L. E. Wellner J. J. Lalralbee E. M. Bagnall A. W. Collins C. H. Black E. L. Nil-la -Sk1p SENTNEB. CUP ‘v'v'ednesday—7 P. M. J. J. Larabee L. Shaltford. W. Massey Geo. Peaks Fred Moore W. . Seaman A. V. Spillett D. Brenton _.3|;1,p . WRIGHT TROPHY V. Fraser Chas. lVlcKinnon D. Fitter F. Clarke C. J. Malsan Geo. Keefe E. S. Coffin Dr. Creelnmn —Skip - -akip A l Slmmermgs Around The Sport Front (By ALAN RANDAL Canaulan 111285 stall writer) 'NEW YORK, Jan. 2i—(CP)— DUwll Santa Anita. way it's still ' Seaolscul. against me new. m toe lvulrcn renewal ol. the slwwutl nann- itap. . . .wltn toe present aanw. An- lLa. meeting better than athiro over, nounng Lu une handicap field has shown sullicient stun to indicate bili.‘ wily stake cnalllpion will be bbuPPdQ in uie lw gland... " l-iockey has JAAIMA- such strides in South Alrlca. that a. Nauona. dock- ey AaSOClMJOH, wltn headquarters at cape ‘town, nas been 1onned...... games in Johannesburg have been rscufflliltillg about 4.0m; spectators. - . . ‘present pin-IL: can 101‘ u, South Af- rican hockey entry in tile 1M0 win- ter olynipics. . .. Lou Nova has let it be known he doesn't want any part o1 a bout wltn 'l.'ony uaienw....one o is that Lou expects to be a pappy soon anu wants to be around name lor the event.. . .Novs. is matchedto meet Mm Boer outdoors in May anu Joe Jacobs. Gar-lento’: fist-lo a- gent, T880. inw the impasse the aa- sumption that Lou is arraid to risk a meeting with Tony for fear oi up.....tln, a. gu wl.n_lsae.....lor tile same reason, aucorolng to manager Anon noliman, saer is not keen on righting the Jersey beer "Nova is a. soft touch and a short cut to v03 ilouis." cam 1101118811.... “why should we take chances with UBACDLOL. .. ‘mere you nave it.... And Tony hasn't-.. . Papyrus. the great English horse which once lost a. match race with lne LCIJUWHEU American hayoumer. Zev, recently was sold abroad. . . .tho price was a, more $3.690... .. Manager Red Dutton says the Americans’ plane trip from Chicago to New Your was so beneiicla, in tlnat it gave his players time to rest‘ properly between games, that he will try more of such tripe if Prea- ident Frank Calder of the N. H. L. 118F815" . . . CHALLENGE We, the Midget Bind! Hawks of Charlottetown hereby olgllenge any midget team on laud to l. series of home an homo games. Answer through means of this po- per. ' Signed -M. Otaway I"! g ‘Bigl 4 RinkRangers Defeat Saints 4-1 In Exhibition Game lottowwn Senior Ra theBaint Dunstairs versity hock . quiere. to capitalize on numerous scoring Referee: Chick Williams. opportunities after working in on p of goalie Mclnnis. On the oth- er h nd nge fe chances when they broke through BOWLING l, HOCKEY wmssrtmc m CREAM) own-a‘ JUNIORS I (Tohlli JANUARY 25TH wurlirows .. WHAT 9|: THEM Q They will e you speed. m» oomhinntionfbodily 00...“, tfifgcgfi¥nglhilhe ~81‘: q>'rmmfm§e§mel~.. B- —in hot Junior: can so WHAT 0F YOU ‘P us: ... WON’T YOU PUT ASIDE THIS NIGHT. FOR THE JUNIORS POPULAR PRICES FOR TONIGHT'S BI-G GAME 1st 3 Side Rows 45c; Rest of House 30c; Children 15c. SEAT PLAN FOR RESERVATIONS NOW OPEN ‘ ._..=<_-_=;=_-_-..-.;_~=_:-_! Produced hero well chow. the scoring late i-Rnngers, Wboian. iod when he rifled Rink Standing the puck post Connolly on a pass three more counters in the middle hile holding their oppon- ents scoreless. Worth. MacKinnon ‘and Lawlor registered for the Sen- Horse Racing Course Prepared Harbor Ice Penalties —None. l6 00. Penalties -—None. k f f‘ 1 A schedule of play for the 3'58... (‘harm S‘? Dug Scntner and Wright trophies to- net on a pass iday follows: 3_ D_ U_; A course has been laid out on the ice above Hillsboro Bridge by officials of the Victoria Club. They state that the ice is ten to twelve inches thick and that quite a few worked over it yesterday. They are planning to have races next Sat- urda" afternoon. .D. U. Steele. Higgins, Pines/u; TlififlT-fiieele- _ Champion ‘Favorite In All - Negro Title Bout In New York rw . Maclilnnon, _O_oyle. Miniature Tonight Rifle Shoot W. H. Kelly look first place in the miniature rifle shoot by No. 6 Divisional Signals at are I Collegrans puts his world heavyweightboxing , f th _, iiwliirwtgmiheti? um or Frat’! ‘Y Tigers place were E. R. Burke and R. E. ohn Henry Lewis th 96s. Third place was A. D. MacMaster In a. wide open basket-ball game he Y. M. C. A. yesterday af- ternoon the Intermediate Y-Tiflm were defeated by the P. rs. The score was ite the defeat , the Tigers stamped themselves as an HDOOHP lng young tea-m that will Y route. and indications are for a. crowd of about 17,000 Cfillillblligl‘ e fraternity reports ii-t wrest in wagering. The odd? hith- t where a Lewis however impro- arded, would go down as e most astonishing upsets rocketed to a pom victory tomorrow, P. W. C.:— B. Heunessey; V MacDonald . in the heavyweight division for the first time since uempsev and Tefl- is ieciatodustoiiniltoca score a. knockout. Joe will g0 into the r1 a weight advantage or 1 trained to as fine a. on aa for any Prev“) Ford, o. Partridge, E. Smith, ul ey. w. Mach Play Tie Game LONDON, Jan. 24 —-(CPC —Ha.rringa.y Racers ar CourLRangers 4-4 National Hockey League fixture tonight and as a result climbed within a point of the league- leading ‘Iarringag Greyhounds. Earl Nicholson of Moose Jaw and Archie Creighton. and Jack Atchison, nipeg. Rangers’ goals were shared equally by Leo Lamoureaux, centre from Windsor, Ont.. and Bobby Lee from Montreal. Would Send Rugby Team To England las scale just about 200 pounds. Jflhfdi w HOCKEY urea-to tip the beam at 185 or less HUSH“ 5_ HORNE“ i minds made uv that Lewis is Desi and can't hope to cope t dangerous puncher since Dempsey, asked eadl other to- day only "what round?" Generall , n was for a knockout l0 rounds. with the aev- enth as the number most often pre- dicted. Louis‘ punching power is as explosive a. ever, while John Hen- tho h the best boxer among e owe today-find probably the beat Joe ever has faced-doesn't Rave the artillery to go along with On Saturday Jan 21, the Milto Winsl Huaki clashed sticks to; the second time ockey The first period start J-Iornets breaking Huside defence to score twice. The Huskies tried hard to even up the score and managed to score one The Hornets did their bfit t0 the lead in the second and periods but were disappoint- ed when the game winded up with the Huskies in the lead by three very bl re- ward ca” y Millionaires A Again Win uardian’: Special Wire) . J 4—»A last- GiLAOE BAY, N. 5., Jan. 21 - (C P)-E. Mck. Forbes, of the Maritime (English) Rugby Union, said today the plan gested by the Vancouver Rugby Union for selecting a re , 8 tour England coincided with plan approved by the Maritime body last year. Tlhe west proposed selectio a playoff match between re re- FO . Younker, F. Hughes, H. Matheson. Defence —V. Colea, L. Giilspie. Forwards -R. Coles, V. Gillespie, G. Rodd, A. . Hooper Maolcod, oafihsiggr Mmtilvrtéa hare“ ________ 8X1 GIHIU 911 011- Calpe Breton Hockey Ileamle mu’ QWIESADDLE .. Jan. 24-40?)- Jockey Eddie Lita "hard luck kid" from Most of first period when seven goals were f Molina-cits - rider $1111. icdliy deeded to quit wirtlh two tallies. was the . a plan called fo leading score-r of the game. hem at m theymeeting to be Canadian National Exhibition at Moncton Jan Charlottetown Junior Royals will meet their first mainland op- position of the season tonight when they clash with the touring Moncton Wheatons at the Forum in an exhibition hockey game. The Royals, one of the best ail- round junior hoclney teams ever turned out in Charlottetown, have been trimming all comers. So far they have chalked up victories over the Saint Dunstan’: Univer- sity team. the Lntermediato Ab- bies and the Senior Rangers. Coached by Walter Lawlor, hoc- key brain who led a Berwlck squad to a provincial title two seasons back, ilhe Royals will be out to best in that province. They have been playing a heavy schedule all winter and have taken the Saint John Pontlau and other strong teams in rugged encounters. They are fcpflfid to be an aggressive squad th plenty of hockey ability. Tonight's game will give the fans a chance to see how the Roy- als will stack up in inter-provin- ciai competition. It will lilo Rive ' them an insight how themOhar- lottetown team will fare Maritime playdowns. The teams earmarked as the‘ ones to beat are the Moncton Wheatons and the Halifax Rough Ridm. Here's a. thunvb-nail sketch of the Moncton Team of which sev- eral pic. rs have had offers to Join or ' Moncton St. Pal: last ar. Has a. reputation for smash g plays before they start. Art leBlenc, defence. Played with the champion Juvenile Rang- ers last year. Noted for bowling over opflzslng forwards. Franc lager. defence - and wing. Last two seasons Moncton Junior Wheelers and Moncton Junior Hawks. Equally as good at making plays as break- ing them up. Windsor Kelly, centre. A brainy playrnaker. Served with the Monc- ton Junior Wheelers and Hawks; Also formed member of the roster of the Otawa Primroaes, coached by Louis St. Denis, Ottawa Sena- tor goalie. Lloyd McFarlane, right win r. Pbrmer Wheeler and Hawk. pe- ciailzes on a wicked vyi shot Bud Brian. wing. year withthe Alnherst St. Pats. A fast skater and an able passer. Frank Carrol, . goal getter. A former Hawk, he led the Moncton league last year in the scoring honors. Len Carpenter, Centre. Two sea- sons with the Junior Hawks. A capable ivot, ma who can split‘ opposingp‘ ' noes? Game Against Strong‘ iors Tonight f nnel, utllli , ‘f scorer las year when y wlifhwfi" Junior Royals of Moncton, Charlie Wheaton, utility. A ggod all-round hockeyist. Played 1m- Salisbury for last two seasmm Gemge Ross. sub-goalie my year served with N. B. Juvenile champs, T C0011 Ower, utility d»! polgyed for Junior Hawks 18519,’: t ROSTER- OF THE ROYALS Jack Davis, Goalie. Second year in junior hockey, One p! m‘ anappieat Junior netmen in m,‘ aame- Has been buildisg a repu“. r on because of ht} azilecage-ireep" Leith Jay. Right Defense. t“: ' year with Junior Abbies, started J this season with Saint John ' Pontiac! but now on home ice, One of the few Maritime defence * men today who can step in {zgowl over all comers. Weight. Iwlllle MacDonald. left defenoafi 196 pounds of bone and muscle. A" bad man on tha ice. Noted for his ‘- ability to take this starch out of» '.l agstreasive l . Eddie Corbett, defence, Posseasq I itmcapa-‘bie poke-check. Weightjf; Albert Wilson, defence. stocky and heady player. Good at break-j“ inc ucpbplgge. weight 1'10. .; Bu ainor, ring wing. A1,, stick-handler who can outshiq 1 ma: all. Cd's weatherurcugh " —provid opponen can him. Weight 1'70. . Tarky Whitlock, centre. A star playmaku“ go ge . would; the forwards with effective polmvj checking. Weight 150. ‘_ Pud Roach. Left Wing. One d“! players on tho squad. Always in ppsitlon to rot ceive well-timed passes from hiq, mates. Weight 150. RaArt Porgy, ‘lzgghtmlying. 'l}“all m . c yer w o hisnashare of the goals. Boasts I powerful shot. Weight 169. George MlacLeod. centre. Speedy . and heady. Can split open oppos- ing defences almost at will. Hal a heavy hand when shooting]; Weight 165. r, .Jl.mmy Roach, Left Wing. l hard worker always in the thi of the play. ‘Plreleas. ho never l opposing forward out of reach. A1- _ though he's always deep in enenu v‘ territory, he's rarely tagged by the" defencemen. Weight l .- Al B uiere, utility. Smooflw garter an a pl-aymaker. weight, . "' Bert Steel, utility. Brainy folf" ward who never mixes an open ack Darrach and Donald. ‘The babies of the team.‘ ‘Up and coming hockeyists will,‘ can mix it with the big fellows. Down The Alleys CHARLOTIETOWN ALLEYS Commercial League ' Patterson's Jeweiery 3072 Enterprise Doug-mute 3108 High single C. . Patterson 382 High three, A. Blanchard ‘[54 cc an “'§.§"3S5iléti"l.¥°§°i“s%i' m}. he ___)hc would start a stablavof his ownLmv ROY POWERS. KING'S scour- Toronto. He suggested either Use Mlnard‘: for Dandruff. i‘? emlliLiinleir a '5'?!"- d b! The Boy Sonata Aunochilon. Tonight at ‘I o'clock Clerks Tigers vs Red Indians . At 8.30 Dodgersyc Giants Hockey Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston e. Montreal 4 Holmans vic 3151, Electricians 3447 High single, F‘ Chappel 300 l High three F. 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