i I, I t Glace Bay A MinersaUpset Aiila LITTLEASPORT School-Boy Curlers To Hold Spotlight Today curlers will1petnion will play in the Dominion Wide Bonspiel at Saskatoon. The Charlottetown rinks are from Prince of Wales College and Queen Square School. The personnel of the P. W. C. rink is R. Partridge. Island schoollboy hold tiie spotlight at the Charlotte- town Curling Club today as U193 meet in a series of matches for the Provincial title. In the competition will be two In3o I first. B. Auld. sccnnd. D. Peardon. third. B. Mocllonnld, skip. Following are the incnibers of rinks from Suinmerside and two from Cliai'iottctoiiii..Tlic l'l'(Wlll(?l'll Championship was won last yc:ir by the Campbell Rink of Suni- the Q, S. S. Rink: M. Pinenu, first, nqprsidp. A. Burke. srcnnd, Ii. Whelan, third, The lHilllFl'S of this years coin-in. Dillon. skip. Saigh Takes Firm Stand Against Sale Of Cardinals n-: T y . .. M1 . " ST LOUIS Jam 29 - i Troubles iicie snoiibal ing foi the (AP) "' 48-year-old Saigli. Fred M Sal:-h took a firm stand, A . L H . md , sy . l a or ...s:.i".i::::”...:..0:::i.. t3?.i2.'.i”' ..:”:”"..::..t.l::. mi: Loni: C.irdinals and disclosed that: emmcm back tags and imercst M Wnh the rampaging Charlottetown the pixibleiii of opcratloii of t'ie.s4-10.000. Ht, explained me NEG” "1111" 1'”. 111" 1””"pn" lmuld be pm1SalEtll llaxilkl, indicted for all of the 1111 M 1011 h”F9h:1” omcmlst lback izixcs iviis that the crliniiial lvltlirice Like Montreal's SM-311 1'””1.(””1 mi '"””d5 l”' statute of limi'.:ition had run out Rocket: Richard. the xgiandels missed a sever lllk relations iiith baseball on much or it but nm me Mm ha, Buck Wmtlock . has mum. now that, he had been sciiteiicctl trol bimv ;1.mCmn,, a scoring summit l5 months in prison for incomc trixy " ” Vrhe Rocket. r-vnslon. But he left no doubt he; doesn't intend to be pushed around C r F: I ll tic szlc if he can llPl) it, Hci . . lids l1llllil1IlI.1'i 4 to get. lilslbnsincssj C wok mm um” me see" affairs in order. : 9 0 I Salch said l.lE' operation of the Cardinals will he decided after con-y fereiiccs hc Dlflll- to hol:l in New '- York tomorrow with Baseball Coin- iiiissloiier Ford Frick and National League president Warren Gilt-s, "There is no war I can stay y ' y I baseball." he told the cotirt :titer.1113 911113 101113111 31 -?9V911 1191091? I he had been senteiiced to prisoni y'I'he teams ended in -aifirst-placel and fined 313.0-.'lfl on two counts of 119 111 1119 "'3' 90111991111011 31- 1110: ,7 ..,n.... .F. ycilmcuit task. Tmpm m,m.em mi, RF. Acorn key durin.-, the present month I rink and W. R )ICNcill rink will be achievement. The tricky 'Wl-1-.tl.ock has been Islanders (The 1 Miners last night that'stretch their lead to seven points. is gllnstead they saw their lead re- ivasmaln at. five points and it could be regarded as an almost sure bct. toicut to three with an Islanders vic- iset his all-time scoring record lastiory tonight- y of this season to ac-'ers have been working towards. In jcnniplish the feat. Whitlock was'lc:s than four weeks they have ad- ylikewise regarded as a very likelyivanced from third place to within V jiie; to be the first player to enterbreathing The mms (m. H”. Rmdumus the 30.) goal club of Maritime hoc-Ii butila games. tied three and lost. the records show that Buck is still? And four of those victories have in played at the C-um.1ouelm,'.n Curlwfctll goals short of the momentous liaiccn uplveeei games against the Han- fax Club the Islanders have been victorious coming on Halifax ice. . their hold on first. place in serious Defeated 5-2 by me Glace Bay the Atlantic: neat. opportunity to This is the chance the Island- space of the Hangou- ans. In that time they have won (W0. the Atlantlcs. In their with jwo of the wins A near scll-out crowd is predict-I ed for the big game. Blll'Bl'0wn seats early. Judge J. Elliott Hudson. Presi- dent of the Maritime Major Hoc- key League will be on hand The been given assurance from the Forum management. that precautions will be Judge has the necessary taken to ensure the normal con- duct or the game but. he will be conditions for present to view himself. The last time played here the slightly more than three hours. Before it was completed coach Mlurph Chamberlain was banished the Atlantics game lasted for from the contest and later sus- pended. Missing .tonlglit will be big Hughle Campbell of the Atlantics. Campbcll is sitting out a six game suspension. The Islanders will go into the game without right. winger Bob Gray who has a fractured wrist. Right. winger Lyle also 9. doubtful starter. . 1 - , . - . . utt-lied closelv during the cast. it federal indictment. ml.”trfVil1E ev-,C111”1111i-' C11-13 111111311 113-5 C”"C111119d1H. . ' .. . : aslon of 310.209 in income Taxes in 1351 1115-'11? 13-M11 193111 had 11 W1115 Semi” weeks, and the A"). E031 W” md mm 1 and No 105593. ytota he spoiled on January .10 15.3. h ...'..i.'., nv m um. york ;...1 On Saturdav afternoon the Dr. 1135 been hettcrecl by only one sir.- htgyyug ro-1 m1i0.1 1-.aAgm; 1,1-mi,-.11 Won. lVlarDoii2iid rink will meet. the CC mm 1'1me' Howell” ma." (WM ' ' A" James E, Burden iiiik for third niidl11'a3 5591'” 011 Tuesday nlgnt. :- nicciings toninri'o'.v. The sale of the. - y C,”.,Hm1, was expected to M9,. fourili place in the same compet- shy-,d,,w ninmst 9..9,.3.y1,5,,z (.153 on men, Each team won 10 games and m,, m,,:1.m,,. . lost three. VVhiln Sair.'li's rlecisioii was vnlun-1 Eary. the Baseball Crminilssloiier has f aiitlinritr to invoke a rrlc ciiablinc niivimclv from the game A Cape Traverse Hockey Scores movers 5.4 gainst Sydney and it. might be the signal that. Whitlock is ready to put those four goals. Buck is cap- iablc of coming with four goals in any game and in every game from now on his scoring feats will be iwatclietl with great interest. . . . WhiLlock's goal scoring efforts will be one of the items on the ri- gcncla for tonight's meeting at the Forum between the Islanders and ilfalifax. Not since the early days lot the schedule have the Islanders 31;"-;gime A135" Rollie Rnhci”r' iiiidofcatod ,licen able to breathe down the red Glace Bay 5 Hflll&i' '2. Pnrkdalc Bf)lIlliCl'- extznded tlic;r sweaters and the red necks of the yaw 3,-unswigp senjnr twinning streak to seven games Atlantlcs. The Islanders are on Capeythe way up and the Atlantics on they meet Moncton 6 Fredericton 3. Quebcr Senior llast. night by rlouiiing the Vrraverse Rovers 5-4 at Bedequeytlie way down. When Valleyficlrl 2 Chicoutimi 4. Rink. M1118 11 f1U1'r.v can be expected- Shawinigrin Falls 3 Fhc:bro:ikre 3 C.V Burke llfltell the Bombcrsf . . . (ovrrtiine. ilP1. .tn i-ictnzw w.th two goals. Mike A win for the Islatidffa 107112111 fcoiiiicliy. Sam (lregoigv .-mu Lorritiil lift them to within three nne,Fe1:;u5nn))0il1t5 of the League leaders. Northern Ontario Senior A Sault Ste. lllnrie Mich. I fx'or'.h Gaudet each scar:-cl Bay 7. scored two for Cape Traverse However the Ailantics will be picn- Thunder Bay Junlnr while Carrutlicrs and Darby had t.v t0u.':h to heat. Several weeks Fort William Hurricanes 4 Port :;::e each. y last) when they played here with- Arthur Plycrs '7. l The uin was the S9('nnd for theyout. Campbell and Ford they up- Ontario-Qm-bee -lunior 'Bombcrs in two nights. On thclset the Islanders on two occasions. Windsor 1 Quebec 2. previous night they defeated They were then sparked by Billy A-P-(7 LEAGII Georgetoivn 9-7 In Georgetown Goold and Kenny Lnufmam This Truro 6. stellar-ton 4. rink. lGoold is a very capable hockey player: and when given 9. chance 1to take over the first string duties ghe usually produces. He is partic- ularly effective around the net and can stand a lot of watching. 0 O 0 YOUR WHISKERS ARE DEAD . . . it's your SKIN that Iiurts when you shave! GET FEST PAINLESS SHAVES . . . SAVE SKIN T00! Things have been going well for Murph Chamberlain and Murph may have some more good word today. He expects that Mrs. Ohamberlain will arrive in the City this morning for an extend- ed visit. Murph expected his wife to join him here several weeks ago but. at that. time she was unable to leave their home in St. lan, Quebec. We wish our welcome to Mtrs. Chamberlalnl and hope that. her stay here will be a happy one. I I Hot-keys two great. right wingers Maurice Richard and Gordie Howe were in brilliant form last night. Howe came up with three goals and an assist. as the Wings defeat- ed the Black Hawks. The three goals run Howe's total for the sea- son to 34 and by the way he is Thousands are switching to this remarkable new shave that's Medicated...Read why! 5.21:: 33f...”.'.l..'t3”..i”:..?2 ' season. He still has 23 games left 3, pup, 5.” invisible rum. in winch to score 17 goals for n daiiiageyougetwith every shave. new 593513" ”C”1'1n3 1ec91'd- The It'smerlicated.(;'roomsskin-helps 11111” 3DDBl'EnU.V is llI1S10l1Pib1C- kce ithealthier.younger-looking. T119 0111!! 195171 W111C11 Seem! 1:0 ry a 3-W'ay shave: use as have control over him is the Can- No matter how you shave new -brushlus or lather-this new Medicated WONDER SHAVE givcs results you've never expe- rienced before! Helps keep skin in wonderful condition. htushlcs! -- or before and after arliens. Against Montreal this 11' Your face feels tender or sore regular lather. Get: money-saving year he has scored only three after shaving. try this wonderful iar . . . 40:: size for only 25; . . ntmm. Against, Toronto he has shave cream that is dltferent be- cause it. in medicated. It not only softens toughest whiskers won- derfully hut the medication helps heal inmkible rri:or damage that causes soreness. Wondmjul for u-hiskern and for skin. Ina! Here's howNoxzeii-m3-Wayshavewnrks: 1. Prepare: whhkon, skin. Softens whiskers. Provides film 9 ifor razor glide. Protects skin. 2. No more smarllngl Medicated H formula has built.-in pain pre- I . ,"&m u "y , ventive to booths tender skin. I -1&&1l1QJ:'&1 tndny! Also in handy tubes. At. all scored nine. drug. dept. and syndicate stores. - 0 0 """'-"T""""TCT' (The Rocketi has been coming Skin-Savor QC”! I into his own lately. In his on g rig ' nine games he has averaged I JAR i, goal a some and at the rate he is g l going he should fire 35 for the ' season. A little while ago Mont- ! real writers were lfigurlng Richard I for about 25. coinciding with Richard's return to form has been the urging of the Canadians to top spot. in the N. H. Li. Richard is now in second place in the N. ' -'W."'- 1 .- " V TOMORROW - nu. - 3:30 misty: sALm:'..' , -gt ”1'onAv-9Aiu.mcr.iw. MORBOW --FRIDAY -- 9 A.M. T0 2 P.M. V WHEAT. SALE - FRIDAY - 2 P.M. ON. f.Nm'E;;:s TICKETS MUST BE PIOKED UP AS ABOVE. sebast- ! ” ””'"diiikeiy make the right wing berth on the . s .e Following is the draw for the week-end honspiel at the Char- lottetown Curling Club: Friday-4 P. iit. Ice l-- D. Saunders. J. Heliots. W. Storey, J. S. Taylor: t's.. J. A. Likely, .I. MacDonald, G. Foster, G. F. Hutcheson . Ice 2--W. Worth, E. MacNeil. A. Hogan, G. Macl-(night: vs.. C. Mac- Lcan. Judge Trainor, M. Block, T. MacAdam. Ice 3-6. G. Hughes. D. O'Rourke. Dr. Barrett, H. Doug- las; is. R. Spillett, A. O. F. Gill. G. M. MacDonald, J. J. Callaghan. Ice 4--J. J. Morris. Dr. Gallant, D. MacDonald. J. Simmonds; vs., R. H. Bevan, C. MacDonald, B. MacDonald, H. J. Dobson. Friday 7 P. M. Ice 1-T.W.L. Prowse, Dr. Bar- retl, P. Simmonds. Dr. MacEacii- ern; vs., J. E. Clarke, S. John- stone, 1. Trainor. W. F. Goss. Ice 2-E. F. Acorn vs. W. R. MacNeil-Rendezvous Club Cham- pinnships. Ice Ii-W. MacLaine..W. Lean, Dobson, F. Norton; . Manning. 3. Atkinson, W. Hoyt, G. Stewart. Ice 4-Open for School Boy cur- ling in case of tie. Friday-8 P. M. Drnw will be made for wishing to play. Saturday-2 P. M. Ice 1-A. W. 1-Iyndman. Mac- ' .. R 4 1: those R. M. I. 1.. point scaring race Ind will second All star team. Racing Club Organized At Hunter River A racing club under the pres- idency of Mr. Cyril Smith. was formed at. Hunter River list. Mon- day evening. The meeting for the purpose of forming the Club was held at. the home of George smith. Mr. Ralph Mcrodyen pi-uldcd over the first meeting at. which plans were made to hold weekly races when weather and ice con- ditions permit. The membership fee was set It 51.00 and anyone wishing to curl. A horse must. be- come A member of the Club. The club plans to pay punu of 53.00 for first. 32.00 for second and 31.00 for third with an entrance fee of 51.00. All race: will be three dashes and in the case of horses having equal summaries at. 'the end of the third duh the purse: will be divided aqpitlly. It was also decided to my 35.00 to have the track cleared on the day of the race. Mr. Ralph Mc- rud donated a win to be pre- Ien to the horns winning the DrawForWeek-End7Spie1 At Local Curling Club . ., G. Henry. D. MacLeod: vs., W. Pickard, Dr. Prowse. J. Wil- son. S. Duncan. Ice 2--G. E. Full, C. H. Kydd. H. W. Douglas. G. Michael; vs.. R. Cari-utliers. J. T. Hobbs. A. Giliis, J. E. MacDonald. Ice 3--Southport Colts: E. Mac- Innis, H. Peters. M. I-Iagan.'C. A. Tait; vs. Pullets: H. I. Splilett. E. K. MacNutt, G. Raynor, E. Mills. Ice 4--T. Hanson; L. Turner. R. Parker, J. Mustard: vs.. J. Square- briggs.. Hon. M. MacGuigan, I-I. Mac-Innis. P: URourke. leafsllruinsa Battle To 2-All Tie Al Boston BOSTON. -Jan. 29 -(CP)-- Rookie Winger Gordie Hannlgan's second-period goal gave the Tor- onto Maple Lcafs it 2-2 tie tonight with the Boston Bruins in a. Na- tionsl Hockey League game. The tie endqd the Lcafs' six-game los- ing streak on Boston ice. A revamped first line-Joe Klu- kay for Leo Labine at right wing -got the Bruins away to a 2-0 first period lead with Klukay and linemate Real Chevrefils figuring in both tallies. It was chevreflls' 11th goal of the season-he leads the Bruins-and his seventh :- gainst the Lens. Klukny. I former Leaf. scored the second marker with boosts from chevrefils and veteran cen- tre Milt Schmidt. is-footer caught. Lumley by sur- prise. slipping over his shoulder into the net. A fired up Toronto club stormed back to I. 2-2 deadlock in the mid- die susion on goals by Tod Sloan goal getter. tally came eight. minutes later. SUMMARY First Period I-Boston, Chevrefils Penalties: Godfrey 3:40; Top- puslnl 15:34; Maloney (serv- ed penalty against Toronto for ice) 17:47. Second Period I-Toronto. Sloan meeting until the end of the m- .ratAry-tnuuror. Oh:-is Presiding Judge Ind announcer: George Smith: starter. Fred Jef. fray; ullltunt. stat-tar; Henry Gal- (1 y cl 1 Mcrmycn and Im- lmt. Cumming smith. Rslph mutt. Benin-d: tnck Julus Brown. Chris 911-, committee. Pollumd. Tatum smith most points from the time of the non. Following mi the officials of the club: President, Oyrll smith; uti- on-. cornmmu. mm Service Andnwl. mm Smith and and , Inmbotuhlp con-mime. Roddy rbrdpnlnlr Andrews sud isrmma witiuu (3) 2:03. . by . .'M1M!v NY a... Wllmulz av. no s3.s.oo Klukny's high and Hsnnigm-the Leafs lending The flrstucune I seconds after the face off and Hannlgn'ii tying (Kluksy. Luycoe) ............ .. 0:51 I-Boston. Klukay (Chevrefiu. Schmidt) . 13:10 R having too many men on the tl-lorton. Maloney) :20 4-Toronto. Hnnnlgnn (Nest;erenko.ul-Iunrd) 8:18 y ' lPem bias: 8 wart. 10:10. g Thlnl rorioa M T 0"" ' scoring: None. M r Penalties: None. y l A 1 on 0-24 1 . 4 ix ' W by Roman TI-IE GUARDIAN? CI-IARLOTTETOVI-'N 'J'Ki?U?s.'1?ir'"3'6,' T933" Atlantics - Islanders In Crucial Game Tonight; Judge Hudson To Be Here sKtT-iiwiasc nTgm. that 5?-In air-e Tre faltering Halifax Atlantlcs going like hot. cakes and he warn- ed that. fans should be in their Uneasy Lies The Head Thai Wears The Crown Halifax Atlantic: playing coach Dugger McNeill, theuone time Boy-Wonder of the Maritime Ma- jor Hockey League, is presently W-iseman ls'faced with his most serious prob- lem of the current season. McNeill has seen his lead" cut to it meagre five points by cnrushing Charlottetown Islanders during the past. month. At one time the Atlantlcs were 14 points ahead of their nearest. competitors who at that time were the Sydney .Mil- llonaircs. McNelll leads his Atlanttcs into Cliarlottelown tonight for what looks like the most important. game of the season. ., Acorn. McNeill . Rinks Represent Local Club ' The E. F. Acorn rink last night. joined the W. R. McNelll Charlottetown Curling Club repre- sentatives in the Provincial play- downs for the British Consuls Trophy. They will play in a series of matches with rinks from Summer- slde. Montague and Albertxm dur- ing the Confederation Bonspiel to determine a. winner for the Dom- SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed and prlntsd. 24 hour ocrvlce. Double Ilu prints. Any roll of 6 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Mall Fun Service. (Jnlrlottelnwn. : "xx 7 as thz? GLACE BAY. N. S.. Jan. 29 - (CP)-Glsce Bay Miners whipped league-leading Halifax Atlantic: 5-2 before an enthusiastic Maritime Major Hockey League crowd here tonight. Miners took a commanding -1-0 lead in the first. period and At.- lantlcs scored the only goal of the middleframe, making it 4-1. Glace Bay scorers were Bob Verrler. Bill Mccncken. Connie Bonhomme. John' Raynnk and Gordie Miller. Halifax goal-getters were Billy Watson and Bob Eowness. The game was fast and clean with only two penalties-one to each unm- second period. The win boosted Miners a point ahead of idle Sydney Millionaires into third place in the four-team league. Glace Bay-Goal. Lockhart; de- fence. Hinchberger, Amacllo. Ver- rler, Cooper; forwards, Macey, Mo- Cracken. Watson. Backor. Joss, -Eonhomme. McKenzie, Miller, Rnynak. - Halifax-Goal. McMeekin, de- fence. Leplne, Hayes, Bloom, Mc- Laughlin; fox'-wards, Watson. King. I-Iollctt. Lauffman. Goold, Bowness, McNeil, Bcrgeron. MacPhee. SUMIKARY First Period 1-Glace Bay. Verrier (Miller) . .. 5:58 z-Glace Bay. Mccracken (Backer) .... ................ .. . 6:51 3-Glace Bay. Bonhommc (Verrier. Joss) . 8:31 4-Glace Bay,:Raynak (Maceyl .. . Penalties - No Second Period 5-Halifax, Watson (McPhee, Hayes) . .. . 19:38 Penalties -- Hayes 9:17, Raynak 9:17. Third Period 6-Glace Bay. Miller (Raynak, Mnceyi 7-Halifax, Bownass' lnlon Championships to be held this yea rat sudbury. Members of the E .F. Acorn rink include J. P. Campbell. first. C. H. Kydd. second. J. S. Moore. third. The McNcill rink includes Paul O'Rourke. first. Ralph Jones, ec- ond, Danny O'Rourke, third. Both rinks won 11 out of their 13 go esfor 22 point. boilllly-5.. 5:58 being handed out. Both "were in the g .. . scoring clip of Lockhart. McMeekin BASKETBALL INTERCOLLEGTATE BASKETBALL GAME The. wlll'”now engage:'in'1-piI'ay'-g off for the beautiful Rendezvous trophies. (Lauffman, McNeil) Penalties -. None. Stops: At I)unstan's Gymnasium SATURDAY, JAN. 31st. AT 8:00 W Admission 50c. A. . .U."NZ”B. St. IIunstau's' I Flight To New York ' Maritime Flying Curlers” plane leaving-ii. Sunday, February" lot We have eight vacant seats available For reservation phone 1312, Dr. E. S. Giddings Montreal's great. Maurice tThn Rocket) Richard (above) twice and asslstcd on another last night as the Montreal Canadians defeated New York Risngei-5.5-2. The goals were the 20th and 219: of the season for Richard. Rocket has beeiysetting I. tenifie late as he s-pear. headed the Canadiens' drive into first. place in the N. H. L. 1 1 nlucs 5 -2 Miners Move Into,Third1 Place For First Time In Current Season. g The Rocket Stars scored The I A H w - xx,xx;-- x ' tllcarancc iiuits I g I Sportliacketst ysAtE x V3 0” I To incite room on our rocks for New Spring - Merchandise-all our pro nt stock of Top Quality Suits and Sports Jackets cm" priced to clear at 33 1-3 , 4 989: CI!!! 1 Fri.-Sch. Jon. 3o'ci.4-'31.: -- ;Mon.-'I'lm.. 3.5. mi -(3.1-d no 'Ai.miAtioNs ” A I I "No.Ono1 Ever Rogrottod Buying Quality" cssiii SALE- .CliiIdottolbwIi. P jl.- i. Adfff 1 A ;CCf-3iIC')V.;'-72C W" HKK: