->-i.-...-iuv=..e....s=.-- ~ »~ THE cunatorrsrowm GUARDIAN _ Improved Saint Dunstans ’ Team Are Winners Over laniorRoyals By 6-2 Score A vastly improved St. Dunzta way to a 6-2 victory over Junior Royals in an exhibit: n game play- cd at the Universiit rmk- Il W415 the University’ ‘sun's _ second straight victory over this years juniors, but as in the first baltle they bad w fight all the way to down the hard-working squad _of Walter Ixtyvlor's. who after seeing their cippnents take a 2-0 19841 111 the first period held their much heavier and faster 09110119313 I0 a l-iill drit-w in the middle lofision and tlzcn after splittmg a pair of Q3315 in the fzrst half oil the incl session threw on a succession of gatig-at-tacks that saw the fast skiitmg squad of Father Murphyfii break tuvay f r two counters in the inst five minutes of the gium as (E10 Royals threw caution to titc “zitds. Not shrm-ing their reel class in the first twenty minutes the Juniors tyere outplayed by a wide margin n5- the winners shot twro goals and rutssi <1 half a dozen more. From ihi- sirC nd on however, Royals lllit“ 15c shoyvetl improved form and its a result. although Saints scored four more goals, the large crowd of fan| on hand SAW a 116111715318 1851. bruising exhibition all the way. And the game was ruggedly fought from suirt t; finish. The boys threw it i l 511110;.‘ from the Ciplililllg bell with i .9 Royals returning blow for blow wtth their heavier opponents and she/Win full well that they may be ha to dislodge front their Maritime crc-un once the playoff season rols around. _ Fathrr Murphy's squad despite lo I cf several of last year's play- ers yesterday appeared to be every bit as strong as their predecessors that captured the New Brunswick --P. E, I. title. Pact. rugged and }it"f\\'_\‘ the Saints throw their \\'t"£.l'il. around every minute and rrcm their goalie out are a well- bclanced squad. They shuld give any university tee-m In the Mar- Hockey IIIORELL BANG-Elli IND HOL- MAIVS VICTORS IN TIE GAME 3-3 Morell rangers and Holmarfs victors clashed for the second time at tire Forum on Wednesday night mid fought to a three all tie in a fast game of hockey that saw many Spills and thrills. The game opened fest with the Rmigers forcing the play right from the bell and theirs efforts were re- unrdcd curly in that period when S. Kelly lxiat. Martin with n. wicked sfiot that had the goalie bent all the way the game became some- what rough here and the Victors suffered two penalties but despite their ihoriage of man power they slayed off the onslaught as four iorunrds raced down the ice Wil- luitns 21nd Kelly put up a. stone wail defence and Martin. was busy oe- tween the poi-Ls. The rlod ended with the score one-not ing for the Rangers, Morell having an edge on tho play all the way. The sccmid period opened very fast and Whiilock and Archer gave Jay some trying moments between 1h.- posts. The victors swarmed around the Morell. net and only the outstand- ing work of Goalie Jay, who seem- ed to be cveryplace at the same iiiuv robbctl the victors of some fill‘? SCOYPS. Half way through this period 8. lvlly. grabbed a loose puck near lus own net and raced down right “"12 passing to J McAdam. After rircliuz the defence McAdam, catiscrl the rod light to flicker mak- in! it two nothing for the visitors. Here the play grew faster and players raced from end to end in good passing plays. Carmichael, re- placed Kclly on the defence at this stage, while Diamond. Archer. Wiiitlock. took up the forward line. 'i'lil.\- line out. played the Rangers lill'l swnriiii-tl around the nc‘ and iiunlu mid ntn-iln Jay was bvillqnt bolts-non H‘;- pillars. Archer the snappy sitrldhnndler of this line lost his bnllance whic coasting: in for a sure goal on three occasions “"51"? (WED sigh from his mates The period closed with the score IWO nothing for the Rangers, Th9 flnril period opened with Rangers firmly in the belief Lhe game w” won but the Victor's coach sent out [our forwards clmngnz them 5i, the three minute mark This fast 31m outplayed the Rangers as they rzwcpt up the ice four abrest, a1, the ‘I-wo mlnulr- mark Diamond broke s‘ltimes a. merry battle and it would University" team yesterday shuwtd‘ be interest/AIME b0 see how they convincing form as they shot. their l would stack up agttiust acme mil-tn- ‘ land intercollegiate squad. It was the bald-shooting. last»- rled the mall for boys yesterday as centre scored five of his team's goals all in successiLn. He was lucky on a couple otf them but his performance was easily the best he has turntd in in his several sen- sons with the Saints. Somcrlct Traiinor. veteran cvf the Saints team. scored the other counter‘ utith the marksman for the Royals being Whiil ck on a pass frtrm Le- Clalr in the svcond and Blaiiciuird from Jackson in the third. Lineups. Saints-Goal. lessardq dcfelwé. Gallant, S,'1‘ri\inor. Sinutih: for- wards, Murniurhan. Hibbert, J. Trainer, MaoQualtl. Sexton, Mc- Carey. Royals-Goal. Cudmore; defence. MacDonald. MRCDOUIZMI, Dousci fmwitrds. Blanchard, Whztlock, Le- (‘laug Gallant. Duffy. d-iigson, Blanchard, Jackson. Gauthier. UMMARY first Period 1~S.D.U. lvfurrtaghan, skating Plus Murmaghan who car- the University the first line I0 Matches ed cancellation o! several matches scheduled for the week-end bonsplel of the Curling Club but notwith- standing the matches that did take place on Friday evening and Sat- urday provided the keenest of com- petition with some excellent curl- ing being viritnes..ed and close ex- citing matches taking place. In all 10 matches were run off with two of these being decided by the narrow margin of one point P. S. Cobb barely coming through with a 10-9 victory over D. B. Bishop in a Friday evening match after Bish- op three down going into the last end outcurled his opponent to chalk up a double and come within strik- lng distance of making the match go to an extra end. In the other close-knit match which took place on Saturday Dr. H. McIntyre’: rink barely nosed out J. Hibbert HowaWs rink 7-6. Mc- Intyre led 7 to 5 entering the last Mild weather on Saturday tom- e-nd but up to the final three stone-i Howatt appeared as if he would ' Red Wings DETROIT. Feb. amazing Boston Bruins, currently z_-S.D.U., Mumaghan (J, Trainer) Second Period 3—Ro_vals. Whitlock (leClair) -i—S.D.U.. Murnagbtzizi, their Penalties-None. . g g with Detroit Bed wings. I ' up to within one game fer) 12:01 undefeated streak to ind to gain a In pullt of the Nalonnl Hockey League - aim-k of 19 consecutive games l s Run Off At Week - end Bonspiel two stones laying one and two. Skip Mc- Intyre however curled in to lay num- ber two on his first shot and cut his opponent out of squaring the match at 7-all. The Wright ‘Trophy match semi“- flnal between the C. S. Moore and W. R. Cruikshank rinks was set. ahead to a later date owing to the sticky condition of the ice. Following are the result : Friday Matches Dr. H. McIntyre 13; Premier T. A. Campbell 9. - R. F. McLalne 11; J. A. Fraser 9. P. S. CObb 10: D. B. Bishop 9. RE. splllett 10: A W. Hvndman 2. W0. Davies 10; Dr. Creclman 6. H. I. Spills-ti. 13; J. F. McLeod 8. fame an extra end. having Slturdly J. H. Howatt 6; Dr. H. McIntyre 7. A.G. Put-ham 9; R. E. SDIIIIWI. 5. A. W. Hyndrnan 11; J J. Morris 5. L. B. MacMlllan 9; C. H. Black 4. Boston Brains, Detroit In 2-all Tie I — 9-(CP)—'I'he Ithcn Eddie Wlsemim deadlocked the count with a whistling shot the hottest thing on ice. extended mast. goalie Johnny Moumirs a frw 18 moments la r. times tonight. by coming from be- summary:- ' 2-2 overtime tie list Period:- 1. Detroit, Fisher (Orlando. Mot- Penaltles; None. econd Period :- Liscombc l Fisher. PE118lI/lGS—NOIi€.. ‘Third Period 5—S.D.U.. Mumrtghan (Gtumim 6-—-R/Jyals, Blanchard (Jackson) 741311., Murnaglian, 8-S.D.U., S. Trainer. Penalties _ Hibbert. Murnaghan. l Whltl/ck. Blanchard. the goose egg when he beat Jay on a pass from Kid Arsenault. but without a loss, compiled last year bv New York Rangers, the Bruins moved within one point of a first- place tie with the idle Toronto a Leafs M le . Orfi the defensive most of the way, the Bruins saw the Red Wings take a 2-0 led by scoring in each of the first two periods and then turned on the heat in the next time out. From the third period on Bos- ton dominated play, Jack Craw- ford scored less than two minutes after coming out on to the ice and lflniil seconds wore along the Vic- in lea; than two minutes later R. Aldershaw grabbed the puck on the right boards raced down passing to C. Murphy. who beat Martin on a low shot. Here the Diamond. Whltlock. Archer, Arse-nault big four line came back and swarmed around the net Whitlock scored on a pans from Archer at the gool mouth as Jay came out to save and Kid Arsenault a minute latter on a pass from Geo. Whltlock. Murphy and Diamond were sent to the cooler for a tangle near the right boards. Big Gerry, McAdam, rugged Mor- ell. defence player tried his luck as a forward urns snapped out of the play time and again by the light forwards who went. spinning at limes but. broke his rirshes. As the tors were making a desperate ef- fort to bleak the dead lock. Right at. the IITIBI bell Geo. Wlttitlock had taken Archer's pass and» drawn Jay. but. of the net but the bell called for a halt. The high light of the exciting third period to this writer was when both teams changed players as the ame went right on. coaches screach‘ g to players to come in. R. T. Holman. who was injured in a game last week zas sorely mis- sed from the Victor's line up. Speaking to the boys. after the battle the Rangers were well pleas- ed with the shouting they had ntade and also high in their praise of the kind treatment tendered them by the victors and the rink manager. Mr. Archer. they also left a special invitation for the Victors to meet them at their rink in Morcll, soon as txissi-iic. In their last meeting the Rangers bowed to the victors 3-2. THE LINEUP: victors -—Gos.l. Martin; Defence, Williams, Kely, Carmichael, Whig- lock: Forwards. Diamond, Archer c. Wliltlock- n. GMAILIIIEI‘, B. Bell: Al‘\'¢‘lli‘tlllI.. Rangers-Goal, Jay: Defcn(p_ G_ McAdam: H. Aldcrshaw; For- wards, F‘. Kelly, S Kelly, Jr, Mg- Adnm. F. McAdam. H. Aldershinv C- Mllfphl’. S McEwcn. B (Patriot Please Copy) Hockey Practice Brakes applied To tennis players ’ “Gravy Train” NEW YORK. Fleb. il-MPJ-New brakes were applied to the tennis players’ “gravy train" Saturxliiy by the United States L/awn Tlcnms As- sociiition. In its annual meeting. tihg assoc- iation tightened its by-la-ws gov- erning expenses a player may rc- ceive during the tournament sea- sin. closed the chief loophole in the old rule regarding "hospitality" at private homes during a tourna- ment. and put a much narrower al- lowunce on a layer! connection with’! firms deal g in net. equip- men . . Tigers coach wins Golf Tourney ST. PEIERBBURAG, Fla... Fleb. 9 —(AP)-'I'hree dawn with only nine holes to g2. Merv Shea, catching coach of Detroit. Tigers, came back brilliantly to defeat Lloyd Brown today in the finals of the sixth an- nual Baseball Players’ Golf Cham- pionship, 2 and 1. III] Bl NIEX 5 U I Tl N G 5 tr vou wmr A surr _ WEAR WELL—~RND KEEP ITS sHlP _ GUARIKTELD BRITISH MAHUTACIUVI also MILITARY CLOTHS for Offlclrn‘ Unlforml Khaki 0nd Alr Force Blue WmMi Q In. rm...“ U. C. C. hockey; practice at Up- , Del" Queen Street rink Monday ev- ening from 10-11. I$K YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX Y. M. C. A. G Y M REOPENS BADMINTON BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL APPARATUS Badminton and Basketball groups havelimited mem. bership. Make reservations for all classes with Y.M.C.A. Secretary immediately. No fee over $1.50 for Balan 1e of Season. MEN IN UNIFORM GAMES CLASSES FREE. ' CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. Crawford. ollett Wares 2. it Wiseman, Abel, H Goodfelloiv. Third Period:- 3. Boston. Crawford Bauer) 1:58. 4 Boston. Wlsemnn (Schmidt. (Cowley. Scoring: None. Penalties: None. BILLIARDS I The second section of the pro- vincial billiatd tournament gets uri- derway tonight at the Sunnysldc Billiard Parlor when G. Acorn meets W. Ltiwlor. Earl Stanle the winner of the first section as drawn Bill Phil- llips in this rrund. SNOOKER The secuid round in the first section of the provincial snooker tournament will also be illlvfll to- night when W. Phillips will meet. J. Donavon in the best two out of three series. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Tonight 1t 7 o'clock:- Ladics Leegueg Crescents vs. Rookies. Al. 9 0’cIock:-- Big Four league- Blue Birds vs. Five Aces. OUT OUR WAY TO HELP ME CHANGE MV OH, come on, as NICE,BRO'FHER-— um. osnx TAKE A FEW MINUTE6 NEW YORK, Feb. il-(OE-‘l- Montreol Canadtens fell apart in overtime tonight, and New York Americans maved to one oint of them in the National Hoc- y League-standings with a 6-3 victory. Amcrks came from behind a 3-1 count. mid/way through the third for their victory. . A crowd of 10.972 saw a. three- goal outburst by Americans break up the sccznd overtime game be- tween the wio teams in as many nights. They drew 8-3 in Mont-real last night. Both squads were weary as the game ended, but Americans showed greater lasting-power tram the young Montreal team in the closing minutes. _ Dick Irvin's forward line 0d Johnny Quilty flanked by Joe Ben- oit and Toe Blake coming all three Canadian goals, with Blake get-ting two and Quilty the other as Canadlens jumped lnto what looked like a commanding lead early in the game. - Gialie Bert Gardiner was a Can- adiem casualty, Irvin said after the game that Gardiner had been injured in the knee mid-tray through the second period SUMMARY first Period l-Canadiens, Blake (Benoit, Quil- tyl 16:55 Pcnitlt-ies-Ccnachcr. Graboskl Second Period 2—Cana.diens, Blake 2:1 3~Ct1nadiens. Qullty (Benoit) 10:54 4—Alll(‘l‘.CBI1fi, Flcld (Boll) 16:44 Pcnaltles~Chiim>berlaln, Field. Third Period k-Amcricans. Conacher (C a r r. Amnstrong) 10:03 G-Amcricans, Curr (Jackson, Con- acher) 15:14 Penalties-Genuine, Egan. Overtime '1—Americans. Qtarr (Egan) B-Americans. Slobidian, 9—Amcricitns, Field, P0llfllly——-Cf.t1'lilCI"i€l‘. SATURDAYE GAME . 9-(CP)— s i Irvin's Canadicns. figlTI-lilg to consolidate their hold 0h the National Hack-By Leagues last playoff posltion, battled the challenizimz New York Americans to n. 3-3 standoff here Saturday nlflht in the first. match 01 a hrme- and-home weekend series. In the final session. Canadians went into the lead for the first time only to have Murray Arm- strong send the game info a score- less overtime. . Comm with about Six diinuics to plny m the third sessirn. the goal was the second of’ the arne for Armstrong, who hud open the scoring at 3:30 of the initial frame. Rookie Johnny Qullty. Canadians 20-year-old centre. matched the performance by bagging both the Hnbltants last hwo milled, The other Montreal counter went to Tony Graboskl. recalled from Now Haven of the American Irngue to replace defenceman Alex Singbush. while Pitt Egan, ntggied New York rear-guard. scored the Aitnerks‘ second marker. Grnbosld also helped on one other Canadim goal SUMMARY First Period 1—Americons, Armstrong 1:58 4:23 (Larson. By J- R. Williams ovwoo! 1 see“ i rr ALL uow! w. SISTERS DOIN'TH' WE GIT KITCHEN POIJCEAANELL HOME WHERE'S MY BRAI BEEN? I GOT STUCK / SIX TIMES ALREADY BECAUSE 0.x.» BUT uuiaiv I. ll. Ila u. a uv. on. 114 con. mu Iv nu puma. w E NIHT SHIFT PIPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS [Amerks Score 3 Goals In Overtime. On Canadians; Played 3-3 Tie Saturday by Lynn Patrick and Ott Heller. Jackson) 3:30 FCanadicns, Graboskl (Chamber- lain, Getllffei 4:54 8—Amerlcnns. Egan (Jackson. Ah- derson) 13:35 iit-Canadlens. Quilt-y (Goupillei 1'1 . 5 1 Pena-lty-Gouullle. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties-Quilt)’, Wycherly. Third Period 5—Ca.nadlens, Qullty (Graboski) :15 6-Amcricans. Armstrong (Jack- son. Conacher) 18:39 ., Pena-lties—Reardon. Anderson Overtime Scoring—None. _ Penalties - Chamberlain. Egan. Rangers take Z-l victory From Hawks CHICAGO. Fob. 9—(AP)—New York Rangers bade farewell to Chicago fans wit-h a 2-1 vlct~ry to- night over the Black Hawks ln their final National Hockey League m- vusion of the Stadium this season. The Rangers jumped into a 1 lead lilIE in the opening perl when Bryan Hextall scored. assisted The Hawks tied the score mid- way of the second pct-lid. Bob Carse connectcd from clcse range, Ing credited with assists, Clint. Smith flrcd the goal at 10:02 of the third period. assists)‘ by Babe Pratt. . ‘ SUMZMARY First Period L-New York. Hexloll (L. Patrick, Heller) 16:44 Penalties-N. Crlville. Cooper, Hex- tii-ll. . Second Per-Ind w-Chlcag-o. R. Carse Thorns) 9:15 Penalties-Conifer, Cooper. Third Period {t-New York. C. Simitlh (Prat/t) 101B reunites-Pike, M. Colville, Coop- GI‘. . (Ohad, World indoor Records set it OUR KITCHEN POLICE AT w etsnziz MAKIN’ ME BOSTON. Feb. Q-(APP-World indoor records were set by hurdler Fred Wolcott. cf Rice institute. and pole-vaulter Earle Meadows, of Lcs Angeles, in the Boston A. A. track meet last night. A crowd of 10,000 at the Boston Garden saw Wolcott do the iE-yard high hurdles in 5.6 seconds for his Bruins ‘edge Leafs 3-2 ence (Terry) newcomer to National Hockey League warfare, broke up a bitter Boston-Toronto struggle here Sat- tuday night “with a goal that net- ted Bruins a 3-2 victory tended their unbeaten streak '00 17 —just two short o! the lured in real hockey style. Rear- don and Art Jackson, in one of the nealtest short-passing a year. worked Boston blue-line a ‘rcmnto izoalmouth. . in two points oi‘ the Leafs A YOU MIGHT AS u. CHEW THE SE51- .- {q Miners drab Victorias 15-2 GLACE BAY, N5, rub, 9L0?) —Glace Bay Miners regained top place in the Ccllivry Hmtkpy ma“: Saturday night. detailing Norm Sydney Victories 15-2 in the lea. Elle’! Zrefllffit scoring display (m, seiiilxh l ed s a nera repac y hey M111 , alres in the top spot, nudging 1m 011?? by fi $158k Point. The two teem‘ had exchanged places three time, M13519 last week. e Miners rammed home m“, goals before allowing the 11m £‘°€“;.£L‘“i¥..f3.‘i“li‘ cm "ii ~- n .. cs y Bay player fattened his scoring?’ craze. Ab Conick was the slmiimggd q ire Glace Bay attack. gel-ting time TORONTO, Feb. 9—(OP)-Ter- maroon, a virtual and ex- record Tne winning tally was manufac- ttackl of the the uck fmm the oat into the The victory put the Bruins with- uiis went to um omit nu:- way through the first period when Nick Metz pushed in (the rebound of Syl Aprps’ shot that followed a typical nish. by the brilliant Tur- onto centre ace. Before the period ended Boston wiped out the lend and went to t/he front oin two quick The game. postponed from 1m week, was the first. sstimiay nigh; meeting in the league this year, gcals by Bill (flash) Roy C'.nacher. . Toronto at the thrice-quarter mark Johnny Chad imd Bill Thoms be- or the , _ teams fought to a Stand-CI! until dwsive- Reardoti and Jackson combined t» break it uip. Fin: Period l-lbnonto, N. Metz (Apps) 2—Bcston, Hollett, James puts Beavers through‘ Hollett and Red Heron tied the count. for second session and the TTzei r paces HA1!!!‘ JOEL NB. Feb. k 9:88 (CE)—DU|dJGmQ one of nevus 16:39 Monctmt hockey Plflvers who have joined Saint John Beavers, pm the SUMMARY J 3—Bos’tcn, Coniwher (Cowley) 18:08 Penalties-Cowley. D. Metz. Clapper. Second Period 4—Toront>o. Heron (McDonald) 14.05 PernaltiesflCliln. Kiln n. Third Po 0d b-Boswn. Reardon (Jackson) 16:38 Penalties-Smith. 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