V - PAGE SIX i SPORTING NEWS Two old rivals in intercollegiate competition clash at the Forum tonight in a Ciiv Hockey League encounter when the second place nrong S.D.U. squad tangle with the SilfDflSlflg Prince oi Wales college ouifit in ivhril is fully ex- pected 1o be one oi the nlost eiu>ely contested games in the e11- tire schedule, . . . 4 Dunn: lhc p11» i1 ‘curs tll0>8 W?‘ Mill-iii» lliI\'\ z\l\\ 1110f ll! 11 5~ ~. 1h.- iinert-ullv i110 title “k121i leim \\'.1.- rcgzirci- (‘AMIII i1\\‘Ol‘llG.S the .13.» p‘f'(l\l(l1(l one of the of the local hockey . This senecn should be no (=\(Lli ion o De~p11e the fact that the 9.11111‘. 111a us yet undcfciiicd 1:. time ie-uuue slandlngs w-iiile the (my Colllgizm; .ll'L‘ well down in the bfiillfllllgh tonight's encounter l)'.'\)llll.\‘S ‘o provide the some fast .\.il‘l‘lil_ compctitloii as hm been \\'1t11e.~.~cd 1n piviious collegiale title HlJLCllES. . - . Agnin the P.W.C. team will en-l _ as iuiderdogs , but this is iiolzmig new for the" fer ilie encounter city team. Times" without number they have entered games in the bfllne position only to pull startling upwls. Lint >1 risoirs football series between the two squads is an ex- ulllllfi. So fans tonight would bc well advised if they sat in on the encounter. I I I I Al far as this writer is concem- ed 111131111111; fnlghl- Iwppen. One thing 1..- certain the game will be u thriller all the w. And it would ' ‘ if the P.W.C. improved their league ctandlfuz at the expense of I6 Matches _ Thirty-two rinks will take part. m the “week-end bonsplel at matches will be pin ed wduy and a similar number S: . Fbllowinfinls the scbcdu . FR AY. 1.00 PJI. lc No. l Hlfmr MocNell N0. I A. H. Stewart Mackuy Walter Pickard W. R, Seaman J. F. Burden Fred Moore 1 Mark MacGulgan A. T. MacKlnnon Ski kip- I Roper F. M. Cannon Gordon Avard Chas. stewart Skip- Nc. 4 Hilton MacNeil Med Driscoll Ralfii Worthy L. s Ice J. Squareibriggs A. H. Mould Ru. spfletr rank MrnFhee A. ucPherion . up_ I I D~— 'J. Dougan ' Frank Hansen Iw. n. Adams ‘J. H. Hcwutt SKIP- ] Roy Qugley Ice No. I c‘ u‘ R. rru era ‘Dr. H. erce P, W. ‘rumer Dr. Guiding? P. S. Cobb IDn H. Mc tyre Hon. T. Campbell Skip-— kl . i J. R. Williams A, Bagnall H. W. Ives Dr. J. P. Lantz J. C. Montgomery C. G. Duffy W. M. Bears SkllP- Skip- ce No. 4 ‘Willard MacDonald J. R. [curd L_ Stevenson l". R. Seaman BOVILZLING YJLCA BUSINESS LEAGUE Grad: :- For Week-end _ Bonspiel Lh Charlottetown Curling Club. Bight Skip- Scheduled A. V. Spilletn. R. C. Stoddard R. Carrul-hers W. T,.w91r Skip- SATURDAY, 2.15 PM. I00 No, 1 J. O. Diamond Walter Wilson J. A. Maser Stewart. Moore Skip- Ice L. H. Kennedy S, Benton J. E. Burden D. B. Bishop Skip- Ice Wm. Bears Frank MucPhee W, R. Adams H. R. R. Bell H. I. Ski?“ Ski Ice O. H. Johnson S. MacDonald G. R. Kce H. _ Winchester Sklp_ 3.45 PM. Chou. Earle Walter Pickard W Lord No. 4 G. E. Chum ion H. Cnllgeck Mac MacKinnon C._l-l. Black Ski Juvcnflcs Tc Report The fcf-lowing Juveniles are naked to report at the Holy Redeemer Rink tonight ut 6.30: E. Blanchard. E. Jay, H. Jay, L in»!!- Tralnor. J. Morris, n. McKlnnon, F. Bradley, s, ma. 1110M. N. Wilson, E. Corbett, W. Judson. R. Josey. c. Ready. m. Martin. J- Hwzhty. o. McMillan A- Dvwllns. C. Ross. x. Curley. McLainc Rink Loses At Quebec Qwmnc. Jan. 211-1091 _ out-of-town rinks-one from onfo and two irom me Muritimes- ‘ 1 1 the séiLl-Jfliils for the Holt Rcnfrew Trophv todov as ulav cinpinusd in the 30th annual Que- bec international “victory” culuinn gogifipiel. The series resumes to- lce No, 1 E. K. MaoNutt Alfred MacNeil .1 Howard Mach-ml; R0 Quigley - . E. Full SKIP- Ic J. A. Likely Sinclair MacKay W. D. Gillis Gordon Avard S. S, Smith A. W. Hydnman Cleaver Muchean Skip- Skip- lce No, 3 A. G. Goswell Ivan Home tewart Moore P. Turner p..- NO. 4 J, H. Harding Chas. Stewart C. L. Jay C. C. Montgomery Frank Cox L. B. MaoMillan Skip- Ice Reg. MacLean W. T. Weir Dr. Pierce J_ A, Fraser Dr. Giddings W. R. Cmlkshank Sklfk- Skip- Four Matches In Quebec Competition E.M. Nerlich’: Toronto Granite rink advanced by timilnfl back LG. skip Dr M a C arlottetown four skipped by F. R. McLaine 14-1 Willie Bathurst. N. 8., skipgd by P. Connolly. trounced CR. ndsayb Montreal Thistle rink 13-5. Maritimcrs Arc Entertainer! TORONTO, Jan. 28—(CP)-More than 250 young men and women from Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. and Prince Edward Island, who are stationed in Toronto with the arm- ed forces, were entertained last night by the Maritime Provinces association of Canada. Lt. Col. Mil- ton F_ Greg8. V.C.. M.C. and bur, was I-he guest speaker- uur ouR ‘WAY ~ THE CIIARLUITUUWN l GUARDIAN . ~ TIIE FIIIIIII Rah, Rah. 110cm Stirring llcllcgc IIIv|Iry-S.II.II. vs-llVl-G- ENJOYABLE SKATE AFTER GAME ‘ | AFTEIIIIOOII sunucr- a-s Max Bentley. Gamers SevenPoints As Hawks Scalp New York 10- I CHICAGO. J . I-—(AP)—Max P ltles-Belbert l - Bentley potted fggr goals and three “all, Warwick/Malena?“ mun assists for seven onta . tnnigho- - . Third Pcrlod tying the Natlona Hockey League iimf? bifffifid"? °‘i’°‘f°n.......“‘°' 1.01.1 l ow e cw or rs ,M, t . - 110-1 before 7.500 in Cider-Io Stud- lo lqlgfiooma) ey (D Dem "L 6-0 . “The Hawks rolled into u 3-1 nd- zzoacuo’ mun (M, Emmy) vantage after fhe second chapter ‘I-Chlcago. M. Bentley (D, 3cm. and than ‘tihclnetfiafor eage- lefy, oms) 11: v11 sou nae. ma a-c 1 , 111 All , his four and sen assilt durinx g tho fiqo Ham ( en Much) burraze. with Douu in for In u- 9-0 cage. Hamill (Soibert) 14:22 slst each time. iii-Chicago, M. Elentlcy (n, Bent,- Max started the their period mum) 7:11 rout with a score at 1:44. Nine- M, 1mm" (p, Bu“. been seconds later Tuten tallied. n 1 , mi...) 1 ,3, ' , was Max again at. 11:06. and 14 Penal -'rut¢n, put seconds later Red Hamill counted. __._.i__€ gllun fliey received H ill i 5'22. .25.‘? “ iffiiEid-ihii? 1h ulrl f0 92M. m b hitiimfii Boverldgo was cam; e n a mug stflclks vgth the Bctrértliggidwtillxg one ° I5 “"8" m3 5 4981761? Councillors present. fig; m VFW?“ the m‘? "m! h" Coun. Dougun molntulncd that by - least flufilhmarkettomy one SUMMAIY First Period 1_Ch1cngo‘ D_ Bentley (maul, fish or other produce, display and M. Bentley) 8:58 5e“ "- 2—Ra.ngers. Watson (Hextall. Put- 0mm- Bwrm Mid that by remlnc rick) 13:10 tfihl fish fnurket at the figure pro- Pfllflcnso. Curse Hamill) lam pond Cam. Stanley, with no city Penulties~Nona taxes to in would be in g popmon Second Period In undersel the local fish merch- ly CITY TO PAY (Qgtlnued from Ego 1) it, which was examined by all the (Thorns. 4~chlfiflil°~ D- Bfiflfley ants, which would be unfair. M. Bentley) 1B: He also maintained that city By J. a. _ “WILLIAMS ’ MR5. LAT had , t 15,” was time u. change wu mace. Coun. hnl been invited c. your no, und not one Charlottetown person had in I tender. The sed would bring in more revenue who had gone to oxpenu of getting ice, etc., to have the market. rented to one man; that if the market clerk wen paid more, he could be ompl place in a Coun. (handler the fenders be modification: _ , red by the city Engineer. Mayor Holman said be wu anx- ious to have u. clean, salutary, m ern, up-to-dnte fish market. He be- lieved it would saw fish displayed more attractive- ln the market: people would eat more fish. The fish market in now an inscnitary disgrace. he said. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ARMY-GRAIN nick-tors No Strap or Knife Pocket (Govt Restriction) Plough, Water-resisting Army Leather, Black only, but a splendid Winter Boot for a Boy. SluuIuptoE The Price is $3.95 WRIGHT SHOE CO. Butler nid that tender: offer pro- cept from this flan mlm condition. called for, subject to lmlowing progeny iiould be leased onlyby en er. Coun. MncKee believed that those using the fish market at present been given time enough U115 discussion “Life folowlng resolution moved by cm“, Butler and seconded bv Coun. Mic. Kee was passedz- Resolved Plans By-Luw to Weighing cf Coal l-nd Coka ‘.1110 third wading was given 1° a blll pmendlng the by-law TESDPM. 1118 the weixhin! 0i‘ coal and c-i-ic», It empowers any member of 111a Citv Police Force as well as the to koep the purchase;- to order the trucimim in chat hi: loud at the city weigh Indicated flint uulcc before delivery. Omatod In“: o! Absence A resolution wan passed that‘ Robert Dalziel of the City Police Force who is entering the Armed help the sale oi’ Service be granted leave of absence , In local store; u well if people without pay und that he be credit- ed with the time on which he will be on Active Service. His appoiiih. ment as permanent Constable um sanctioned at last night's meeting. ’ ITH MAJOR HOOPl ‘.1114 In at. fenders be culled for .51 . in a winery condition 1min of m, run market. the 1°‘ "“ specifications to be obtained mm the City Surveyor. Tcndcrstoclose February B It l2 Highest or any not necessarily M. and o'clock noun,‘ the strong s.D.U. squad. ' ' ' ' YEARS AGO HE 5ND '-- ME LEARN TH‘ MAcHl 51' 9w vou HOW TO TRADE? ME BE A GIEERSE ;EATE ‘rt-us 001.1: 5M" MONKEY? I'M GETTIN‘ INTO nrxisamrmsrzszlz- ccw'~'"""~=w"w- ," -- RES no OPPOIZT 0s CHIEF‘, o1= ASSEMBLY ‘W N A xMb ALEC is CHIEF OF .1 is CHIEF OF THIS AIZTMENT AND HELL G. Bluck 137 148 C. Mclnnis y 146 202 C. McDonald 202 ‘J36 B. Boyles 180 178 B. Hogg - 112 161 Printcru:— B. Dimcun 246 311 F‘. Gaudet 162 123 E. Pmeau 180 290 EGADMviARTI-IA. ’ 1 MAKE UPA BARREL w Flour matches were played 1:1 ‘ l’ Quebec competition at the local - Curling Club yesterday. y 'I‘he results were as follows: : Col. G E. Full, 12; D B. ‘ 01p, 7 I Dr. E. 5 Giddings, i5; Judge 0., G. Duffy '1 , sue ear ewe LITTLE uao some. MILK Bur HE THREW A QTRIKE ' AT l-ISER wm-l rue earns! rw- OGHE ewe HIM _ » ' GRAW. 1.114s woo 01o, / AND 145's A5 HAPPY ‘ge Leslie. at present em- pl8'i'fl as a house detective in the ..\i York Hotel, Toronto, is still in the fistic wars but appar- cntlv not enjoying much’ success. liis latest start; WES fl-gillhfil. the iio-und-comlng Howard Chard on ltfonrirrv night last but the form- er Island buttler lasted but one FOR FINICKY INFMNTG, UNDER THE LABEL. w. n’ or lksh nk, 1o; n. u a r H vmmu ens,’ McIntyre, 9 mag minute and 4-4 ‘seconds of the first round. I I I I Meal boxing fans will . member Leslie when he performed in Ieland rings. He was never very highly thought of as far as real boxing ability was concerned but tilei-o is one thing one has to hand to 111m and that is the matter of courage. I I I I mu writer has watched this same Island boy take terrific pun- ishment in different scraps he partook in but although he usually wound 11p in a horizontal position ncvenheless he was counted out only when his body could not. possibly aulrrlilam my morn pununmei-ic. I O O Scribes from other pert: of ihe Dominion have the opportunity now, l)(‘l‘hf\l)b, of poking a lot of fun iljglllllfif me big Island boy not only in his latest showlriirbut in others as well. but we wonder if they‘ would have the same infes- tinal fortitude. conmionly known as “guts" as Lpsiio has always shown. I I I I Rogers Hornsby, has been kick- ed around by the Overlords of baseball, snccred at, frowned on, doomed to lead _a managerial ex- istence in the minor leagues. . - Hornsby lashes out at the base- lmll croukcrs who predict the game will not be able to survive. As a mutter of fact. baseball has only transportation difficulties t0 wlve. The gas rationing won't hurt the pastime, at least in the majors and main minors, I O I I Bcfui-e mi..- became a common- place biz-cbi-il was in fact as well as thnory‘ the American national nust-lmc. Brfore the war golf or fishing was more oi’ a national pastime no matfcr what baseball writers may tell you. By that we m1 ll there wvrc more people golfi : or fishing than thcrc were plamng basvbnll or filling grand- stands. I I I I Now these are luxury sports. which depend a frrent deal on motor transportation for their ful‘. indulgence. it stands to rea- son tilat mrmv who rlrncrted the diamond for fairways and strerms will come back to their old favorite _ ‘ ‘Babe Rut-h is reported to be pessimistic about the future of th game. The Babe Isn't an authority this subicct. His prediction a ent many players will be ruin_d because they won't get southern training is so much horie feathers. u None of the old timers ruined by exposure to the. hurd- ships of Indoor trainimz. occu- slonal snow flurrics, soggy izround and the dlscomforts of spenciinz their off time by log fires. in heat- ed 000i rooms. book-making pat- lora. movie theatres. working out on seven course dinners. with an occasional lapse from routine into n reading room to glance over the latest box scores‘. . Homsby who knows the heart of America far better than Ruth calls for a moratorium on zloom. He predicts if all get to work and quit. vellimz before they are hit. the nme will hold in; own cumin. Base- all can take a leaf from the Nu- tionul Hockey League and put its belt foot foremost at all times. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) L Mildred KinBiish Levinsky Iell beI-m the unches of Mm: Baer af- WI i0 mun notonom fighting ct New You-k ll years ago tonight TOO "l!" later Baer won me houvywelg t champwnshlp from Prime Curnen. In. Ihlll‘: In the homo. WERE i» Kinsmen:- L. Turner 1B4 S. Ive; 2'73 E. 10rd 164 R. Rico 207 L. Callback ‘Y’: Men:- H. Cudmore 304 High Single: l7. Plneau, 290. High Three: B. Duncan, 675. HOLY NAME BOWIJNG BRUCE STEWART l CO LEAGUE Fly Wheels:- H Thornton C. Trainer A. Gallant. IA. Lusby H. Henne ‘Iotal- . Magnelon- T. Arsenault J. Furness 94 H. Paquettc 187 180 H, Jones 115 150 P. Acorn 130 178 Total—28l9. High single C. ‘mzinor 190. High three A. busily 550. Flv Wheels 2 Mints. Magnetos S points. Curburetorcw- B. Josey J. Mclnnl; E. ‘Prainor G, DOWne V. Hardy Total-Moi. Spark Plug|:-- . yl High single B. Josey S10. High three B. Josey 710. Carburetors 5 points. Spark Plugs 0 points. Victoria: Defeat Rcughridcrs 6-2 The Charlottetown Vics last night defeated the Rural Rough- rlders from Milton 6-2 in u hoc- key game played at the But Royalty Rink. Not until latc in the second per- iod did the Roughriders break in- to ll1e scoring column and by thcn the Vics had rolled up a five-goal leld. SUMMAIY Ilrfl Period 1—Vlca. Scott (Deniers. Stacey) u-Xlcls). Deniers (Young Mclhy- e Second Period a-viu. 5"\cey (Demon. Mclcodl 4-Vic-!. PhllliPl “Bmitifl 5—Vic.1, Smith (Youn . illips) ti-Mllffiu. Gillespie Colon, Diu- ITlOYl , Third Period 7~gloigwn. Gillespie (Oolcl. Mclin. 8—Vlcs, Phillipa (Scot-t. Mclhydonl RIIVIVE All!!! CHOIR UONDON -(CP)- Weatminaur Abbey is to huvo boy chorlaurl again. The diolr, disbanded du - In: the bombings of Iondop. is m be reconstituted and the dimi- will be chosen from london County Council ucboclu. _ v R. C. u Presentations To Mr. Morris Lust evening the Board of Direct.- ors of the Y.M.C.A. met. and made a presentation to Mr. Hubert Moriis, General Secretary of the Y. M.C.A. here for the past several Y€ILS who leaves to-day for Monc- fon to join the YM.C.A. War Ser- vice . Tlaie presentation was made by MI. 1151115? Holslim; ' chalrmiirrwrwfne Board, who expressed to Mr. Morris the best 171151105 of the members for his future success. At this meeting plans were made for carrying on the Work 0f the Y- MCA. during Mr. Mor1is' absence. Although it w1"l be verv difficult t0 replace Mr. Morris. yet it. is the confident hope of the board that the good work will not be disrupted- Foil wing the Board Meeting the Y's m n held their regular weekly meeting Al. this meeting also M1‘- Morris was fittingly remembered. The presentation was made by dlst;ict governor John A. MacNair. who ably refen-ed to theloutstand- ing record of Mr. M01118 1| osition as zenerul Secretary of the goal Y.M.C.A. Mr. MRCNBIT N‘ ferred to the keen interest he took in the youth of the city. and said Stoddalld. 8; H. I. Spill- that the host of friends. which he . has made will regret his dfiqirlufm Mr. Morris very flit-logy re- sponded and wished the club every success. The chairman of the evening was Y’; mun Em. idmore who in- trcduced Mr. B. Graham Rosters of mg P.E.I. Travel Bureau. Mr. Rogers very b'leflv outlined to the club that the Travel Bureau had completed a series of 500 plciurcs to be used as an advertising medium throughout the other Pro- vincsu of Canada. and expressed the pleasure of havlnz the Dri- tha in a vote of Mr Rafters by Y's man Ffrn son and seconded bv Ralph Mac- Lean that fnu"h praise was ex- tended to Mr. Rogers for his M:- compllshment. The guests were Mr Lem ‘Mc- Davgifl. Mr Frank Tlnnev find FAV- HF. Newman of New tondon. President Edwin Johnsfope In- troduced two new mwvbere M1‘- Prapk watton. and Mr. Jtrnesf. Smith. The meeting closed with O Cun- d . *3“ Wednesday night a‘so Mr. Morris was present/ad with a riff by "1,- huginpcg men's volleyball class of the YMCA. On that oceaflnn the prflenifl-iifln was made by Mr. HE. Miller l"! brlgf (‘Qmnllmpnrfifv wmorka W070 mud; by Mr. AW. Matheson. War—-25 Years Ago Today (By The: Canadian Pram) Jan. 80. lllilk-Zeebrugge. German- occupied Belgian port. bombarded by Allied airmen. Germans bombed English countlu of Kent and Essex; l0 kllcd. 10 lnjund. Italians rap- turcd Monte dl Val BUR. out of Aalugo Plauau. FIVE CATS AND "LCM NIAINTENANCEAND Haze comes , A5 A BIRD WITH , A woRM! é 8 ' / on NGING UP FATHER ‘I’ WON'T ALLOW PAPER TO BE OU OF Zr-“z IIPPI h‘. A SHE CERTAINLY MADE RUN FT SAYIN’ l W vou HEARD wuxr 160.0! MARIA- "rsu. THAT #1’; | ANY o1= m INK AND warn c3 ~ n “(nun sruynuq "" Edwina BHI"? HA HA! ($10!; ' EMTERT f IDNDON -(0Pl-- Misc 8N! Wood left. nearl $15,000 and "all my can" - she had five - to Mlsl Lucy Gilbert. u friend, on condi- tion that. Hill Gillan look Ann GIU- TILLIWS P5514 SUCH _ A GOOD FRIEND iiklfli I'VE BEEN HERE, I'M CRAZY ABOUT H52 HELLO smlierowTguaasf weu. "rm WHAT %‘lnué§m'MA sun, DIDN'T LD VOU BELIEVE IT"- M STILL DOING THE. SAME '1'HIUC15 NOW!