isiboeadsnlued lohraehnl a bout 10 years “go and later vol- t Packed F 0mm Witnesses m‘ The Elmo was held times .. Jackson. have slven .. in the leasue plenty about. There will be many .. ulling for a win for the . Pad warriors that may yet them on the ‘- ‘ trail. ,', . on. tho most interesting mat- », _ pa in thQ tin; onsols Trophy play at - q curling rink was th etween <.. Hansen and Anderson skip- q rinks, Both rinks qualified . represent the local club in the ovlncisl championship without wing met one another, in club - 1n a nip and tuck dusl .. Anderson rink ked off with . honors 14-11 It was the fret 1n seven starts (including 1gb competition) for the youth- . Hansen foursome. In analys- tho play it will he t . seen that . - losers soared on seven ends to winners five. 8c a "hifi five" in the second end and ccninuing to limit the 110581011- itiesmoi a Inoculation; V215 an: $2‘; Q 1‘ oippoh gi- the win 1o; the Anderson skin- ned rink . ' 4- O- Mr. W. W. Lord. major demo of the tournament now in Dro- grens at the local curlin club. 18 all smiles these days. “Hhinso 8N working out beautifully, he says. “Hits is the first competition of its use that a day's matches have hfln p1; without the umpire being upon . meuure 0P- msmg "rocks" gndorender decis- ions. rink u The mates of the various have all been able to agree to sandm- or stones counting e h lntaredinl u to Mme"; 1hr“. ‘r ca: ma: 00S I ODE Cordweil, the Yclub memberahlo crowd i0 O to note that ress p“ am was); A iurthesuex- erosion is indicated and should nresmPpie-ns materialize a new building is in prospect for the western "besane and’ stage" 12gb- . t presen e m" M’ “the Alberton 0121b are Members or the Charlottetown Curling Club will be takinz to tho. road" shortly. A number have accented an. invitation to Journey tovMontallis no" M01111“ for fir: lnfAr-clubd t!" "l3 on ursdav an rinks will journey to the mainland where thev will meet Saint ‘John 11nd Moncton curlers in a1i_ invi- tavlonslkpiel." _ O 1|- O l‘ Moor to a recent press sn- h th alter" Neusel. Ger- cnr at Hamburg lat! The io-yoar-old German» 3 trooper in the um army. will receive s. nurse Nil-OW marks (swronimaiteiy 00,000) for 1131s P012101? to the rial In" 5 many years. ~_ ~ e e e e -Der ninth-unabashed that acted out Neusel in relina ed. the tim- e paper, r1 culigg the match. oiled 1 "no reel porting event- nly a sensational fight." Seismol- ng, the only heamwelght to - championship t on his back. . awarded the crown on a foul fa m. with Jack Sharkey at In Y 1 (i. . ,- O In golf. as l1. all branches of ort. one can forever be setting to an argument by trying to v the ability of some mod plsyer as comPnred old er. ‘ he eat N Y k Bl to the of 1.31118 W J1)! such comparisons are ... l. r with regard to Wnalt “:1 While b"? 1 5 Wild Game In a wild, ragged, a hard fofllht bottle for the Moncton were on thsvnecel ‘and or seven mantles to the "i ems’ one in the third canto which ) saw the local boys ha in si counters to the Msroonsqclono tall; Moncton the bo tioned ‘the rulings y‘ quea- of the officials y awards. Open Cautions In thd rust iod both teams opened slow an play woo ragged. At the 12:37 mas-k. Agnew opened tho scoring for Moncton when he banged in a. pass from Rene Le- Blanc. About) two minutes later Robertson from Nicolle realized to tie the score. " Pile Up Lead Less than two minutes was gone in the second stsslon when Mono- ton were one up as Agnew again netted the disc on a nice play with Saa Cadets, Alr Cadets Play 4-All Exhibition Hockey teapns from - No. G0 Squadron Air Cadetsand the Sea Cadets battled to a 4-1114 tie in an exhibition game last night. at. the Upper Queen Street rink. ‘The game-was well played, with some sparkling hockey shown at times by the Cadets. With more ex- perience these boys should devel- op into first class players. Howstt opened the scoring for the Air Cadets, with Buthoe getting two and Thompson one. MacNevin and Andrews got assists. Costello started off the count for the Sea Cadets, with Latter get- ting two snd an assist and Reddin the other. Stanley and Hughes al- so collected assists. Lineups: Alr fits: goal, Murphy; de- fence, Rogers, Banks, Hurst, De- lorie, Thompson; forwards, Bar- Wlse. Brohautfinndrews, Macflevin, Belanger, Howait, Glover, Crock- ett. Hennessey. Sea Cadets: goal, MacDonald: fence Prior, Dougsn, Cannon: rwardr, Latter, Reddin, Hughes, Dalziel, Stanley Costello. Skids Juveniles) To Play Truro Juveniles Summerside Kinsmen Juveniles are e to face their hi8 teat when hey meet the Truro Juven- iles in Summerslde on Friday even- .Ala.rgecrowdise1rpected to a because the showing that ghlgrlle Hogan's squad puts up on occ is eiopecicd to indic- ate how th will do in the Marl- time play-of s. . Tram had a classy midget team were only beaten when ed the agains ydney team who later became Maritime champions. The Tmro eniuad is coached by Frank Gradwoe i. who played two years with the New Haven Eagles and this ear is one of the three able- de- emernen on the ‘n-uro Bearcats. In order to do everything" they can to make things convenient for the fans, the Juvenile nagemen has arranged for a bus to go to Borden and plckiup the Tniro team when the boat docks. This Should save an hour in the time that the team will take to reach S‘Side and, if wt all pomible, the game will start time. A feature of the are egnfs for will recei e particular attention.- liemonher When By The (Tailor: Press Jack Sonny's second comeback fight ended with the former Boston " ob’ loser on poin S ucco 10 years Boston. World's heavyweight win ohaln o three years before, Shar- owed up near the finish when S-imdov forged ahead. Joe Louis ended the final Sharkey come- back a year later. but that was as far as sisniisrity to today's ideas xtended. Pia s were told to drag. or flail, the uh. head and, above all. keep the head absolutely still and not permit the ' to sway." f Lose In- Qenefit“ TYIt b‘. Iw the filly open wide when 50111108111] chalked up five “m” tololntothethhdseflorrinalix-alldoadlook. finals t “was, Demchilk. McManus. o As Visitors _ _ red the Manchu MINOR u-r 1.33.53??? '3?'.1'..'.‘°?.."3..“.§.§.i2§'..‘.'§.€ u‘ lllht. The VHWII, paced by the veteran Sammy McManns, were llllleloll all the way, but the speed and aggressiveness of the Au Stars was too much for the Irvine coached " The lint period ended with a goal apiece which seemed to indicate two sessions, but the seciind per- George Apblebv. but the All-Stars recovered and sparked by .the Nicolle. Robertson, Blanchard trio, notched up a three-goal lead be- fore the 14-minute mark was reach- ed. Both teams exchanged a goal within 36 seconds, then Monctom, rallying behind McManus, Dem- chuk and Ifraser Morrison, b8118- ed in three goals in the dying minutes to take both teams info the third in a. six-all tie. Penalties, Misconduct, etc.‘ The ice was heavy and tempers were nigh as the third P011011 opened. The Alt-Stars collected .1 five goal lead. before the eighteen minute mark. ‘taking advantage of the riled visitors who ‘frequently rested m “tin bin". George Apolo- by, pivot for thc second line took a dim view of his team mate Willie Agnew’s penalty, and 1n voicing his views was awarded a mdgQQnducL penalty. McManus fin- ished the soot-inc 191' We Mm“ oons, netting the disc in a. clean breakaway which left Cudmore not a chance. LeClure from MacDon- ald at 18:48 ended the scoring for the locals. First Period . Moéiqcton. ARIWW 12. . . . Charlottetown. Robertson ‘(Nic- olle) 14:55. Penalties: R. 1x3111110- Seoond Period Moncton. A811“! (M19155?) 1:12. . cnsrlottgtown. Robortwn (""- . ‘Cxlfigrlgttetcwn. 511111!) ‘w°l"'h' Perry) 8:05 . Charlottetown. Robertson (Blanchard. Nicolle) 13.21. . Charlottetown. gtgbrrioon d) 13: . t iflggtfothitr Morrison (MoManus) 15:05. .Charlott%t%%ln. Worth (“DR-f‘ _ liifsdieifitort,‘ Demohuk (unassist- ed) 17:15. .Moncton. R B9315!" . lsvlrsgfigtorlqzliooi-l-uon (Mcmanus) 11.41. Penalties: Poirler. Third Period . Charlottetown. Nloflllt “m” 5'55, a. McAdam (m- . Charlottetown. olle) 6221. _ , ‘Chazlotietown. Worth (Strohl) -1 (LeBlanc) (unas- (unas- ,g,harlottetown Blanchard (N rts ) 16.08. .‘Z§’11.1§él§t°§.w.§“ Perry (5919-10) dJIolSc-ton. McManus (unassist- ed) 1 :gi-,Qwn, LeClai-e (Mac- . Charlott 18 mm“) ‘Dinosaur, .1. Mc- Poirier, Sleep. Penalties‘ cw. Adam’ B" (misconduct). Agnew. A1101“? “Agnew. ne- pa: , Charlottetown All Stars. Golg- Cudmore; defence. A- M°Ad - ; McAdam. T. Keefe. P- M5°D°“a1d' forwards. Bllmihardv Niwue‘ Rib: ertson. Worth. still“. Perry» 9 Clare. MaoDonalcL- CBIVQR d i Me Moncton: Goal. Sonler. ftemp- Sleep, Poirier, R. LeBlanc. Mop msm 5.1.1» LeBlanc. Annloby. Au- negfficlals: Johnny squarebriggs and Had MacInnl-i- King Scuaroiiomnandos ' Defeat Parkdalc Ramblers Commandos the Parkdalc hockey 88m‘? rink at . The K111i! 311115“ yestefday GBEBMZCC Ramblers 7-2 in l played on the outflow‘ Sqluare. _ ollowlng were the lineups. Ramblers T. oor B. King Bell, Eac". ,' c- esorv. Murphy. M“: Iggnolofeaohe: n. Moore. Livlnc- I... Burke. G. F‘. Burke" I. Mc- E. Lund. W. Glover, D Commandos: Flynn. J. Cairns, Millan, B. McDonald. Gillis. B. Leonard, H. Burgess. ANTIGONISI-i. NS. mo. o'- rirancis Xavier Univ- _- * Acadia University imiight, as the two teams met in both hockey and basketball games. The Xavieriens won the hockey fixture, 15-3, and swam Acadia 42-18 when the bask ll teams met. !. rm: cualgtonrtqyijbl- EEALA." ncto a0 n .1‘ vso Theatres “THE CLOCN ’.’ N Every second a HEART BEAT SOUBIS _ THURSDAY I P. M. ' MONTAGUE ssronnsv. SAND 1o r. m. mormnn. sso r. u. Fair Crowd Views Races 0n Speedway Lucky Number, Dolly _Dew Rook and Bpnny Dale triumphed in the three-class ice racing card staged by the Victoria Driving Club on the Victory Speedway yesterday The three winning horses all drgpped the first heats in H1611’ mspecttilve clasies before coining throng to carp ure honors. Bonny Spruce. after winning tile opening heat of the Class B Trot and Pace, fell heavily to the ice and was forced to withdraw from the race. Bonny Dale went on to score a win with Peter Wolf finishing second. A fair crowd took adva i880 of the beautiful day to view e race meet. ‘the summary follows‘: CLASS A PACE Lucky Number (W. Kelly) Maudine Budlong“ (Agnew)1 z Time 33%. 34, 35. Kxinnénogltgggitiowued by Willard CLASS A TROT AND PACE Dolly Dew Rock (Myra/n Baell)! Guy Harvester (Arbing). 3 Northern Scott (Stead) a 3 Time: 38 ‘.6, 38, 3'7 ‘.5. ...‘.‘€*"a::::..:.:'::.::"=d "Y “"0" CLASS B TROT AND PACE Bonny Dale ( w. Kelly) _ Bdnnvy Spruce (0'Mea.ra)1 Peter Wolf (L. Kelly) Marlene Budlong (Gregory) 2 3 d . Time: 35,, 34, 34 1);. r Winning horse owned by C. Birf, Pisquid. .- OFFICIALS Starter-Jlussell Albbott. Judges -— Henry Murphy. C. Snow. C. Reardon. Timers- -- Frank McKay, Harold Cudmore. Announcer — WJ-I. Beaten. 1 A CHICAGO, Feb. o _ Chicago Black Hawks went back into n tie for first place 1n the National Hoc- kley Llsaguc! ply éllffeating the last ace cw efore 16,794mfans, “gm H "mgm O , SUMMARY First Period 1—New York. I-aPrade (Wotson) . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penalties —— Wareg, Second Period W-Flmffllg. f-tifreck x en cy) .. i209 3"Ch|"8!;°. smith (Kala-fa) ,. 4~chl¢flilm Allen (Smith) _ _ Pcnelilcs - Kulem, :59 t Third Period b-New Y m, w i, (laprade, Pikzfm? . . . . . ,. _ 5-Chm180, Max Bentley '1—<>lg§oozo. Hamilton (Gee) ’ 3-0 C! , M. B (Mosigflko) . Penalties _ None. New Glasgow ' Secures Spot In Playoffs NEW GLASGOW. N. 8., Feb. 6 " NW 5158801). Bombers secured 3 third Place Plflyoff berth in the A-P-C Senior Hockey League to. night as they defeated Antigomgh Bull 0-3 here. ‘me loss elim- lllme tlilfimfifll-lkonlnh team from any. poss t r ts;- __ s“ mum- Y 0 en. lnfl the lea SUMMARY First Period 1. New G1 ow. Jackson (Whit- lock. Mac nald) 4:18. ’ 3- Amlkonish. Murdock MacDon- . old. 4:32. 3- NBW Glasgow. B. MacDonald (Jackson, Whitlock) 5:40. . New Glasgow, Whiilock. (Jack- son. MacDonald) 18:30. Penalties: None. Second Period . New Glasgow Jackson (Whit- lock) 8:10. - New Glasgow. Jardlnc (Whit- lock) 10.15. . New Glasgow Jardine (Mackie, Kennedy; 15:00. - New Glfl-izow. B. MacDonald (Whitlock) 19:10. Third Period . Antigonish, Power (Allan Mac- Donald) 5:25 . Antigonish, lcRoy MacDonald (S. MacDonald) 7:12. . New Glasgow Whitlock (Jack- son and Powell) 8:22. Penalties: Powell. Parcell, S. MacDonald. l Leafs,Bruins In 3-All Tie BOSTON. Mass. Fob. 6 - (AP) -— With the veteran Turk Broda hack in their net after a three-years absence, the Toronto Maple locals put on a. spirited third period rally to ain a. 3-3 deadlock with the Bos n Bruin/s tonlgnt ‘adore a Pwked 13.900 crowd at the Boston Nflliliidllil HOCKEY L lie teamg hgvg season . First Period 1—Boston. Henderson Z~Boston, Guldclin (Gallinger, Shlll) .. Penalties -_ None. Second Period 3——Toronio, Stancwski (Carr) . 4-Bosf.on. Reardon (Smith, McGill) Penalties _ None. Period i-Tomnio, Davidson (Stanowskl) fi-Torgnto, Stewart (Taylor) Penalties: Baldwin, Reardon. “$159.. y Hawks Back In Tie For TopSpotInN. After g2 Win OoerRangers . HLStanding Garden. It was the third tie those : played in their eig t games this (Reardon) 5415 -~~-~--1°f42 Brooks (s) . 7:55 _,,_, 437 Anderson (Anderson Rink Lfndefeated As Provincial Bonspiel Enters Into Final Rounds ( Charlottetownh Anderson-skipped rink remained the only undefeated entry in the Provincial Curling Bonspiei for the Btritfsh Consuls y at the conclusion of the second day's play yesterday. Play in the competition will conclude today wnen a winner will be declared to represent the province in the Mncdonald-Brier Tankard play next month at Basie. atgpn. Khllflhts of yesterday's tilts centered around the play of the And-erson-Hansen-J tone nut- ches. Both Hansen and Johnstone are crowding the leaders. having lust but one match in their five starts to date. The Anderson rink so a flying start when turned back the threat fellow club curlers 14-11. Scoring a. "big five" in the second 0nd the Anderson quirk!- pllod 11D an early lead which the Hansen rink found impossible to overcome despite a Strong finlsn. . In their other two matches of the day the Anderson rink won handily from the Linkletter Sum- merside representatives 16-3, and later took the potent Matthews Alberton rink 11-8. The third end of this Charlottetown-Alberton duel saw no counters for either rink in the house. While the Hansen rink was going down to their first defeat 0i the series the strong Johnstone 5881198110011 from the eastern centre was handing the Matthews zrnk their first defeat 14-8 and later took the Brooks Summcrside rink 14-4. The Hansen-Johnstone match proved the drawing card of the night matches. Smartng from their defeat in the opening match the Hansen rink took an early comfortable lead in the first two ends and coasted home despite a three-ender scored by tho Monta- gue rink in the last end. The score was 15-0. The Keyes rink from Montague played in two of the closest fought matches in filo-competition yes- terday. Hansen barely eked out a t away to 4. 12-11 win when the last stone de- Pvered by Keyes lust drew short of the shot. In their night match the Keycs rink was t'ed with the Myrick rink from Alberton, coming home l4 all. skip Keyes laid down a shot which hordéred on the spectacular as it roared in to count. Line scores of matches follow: Third Round i 102 002 010 113-ll 230 301 000-—l4 100 020 010 010- 5 011 202 Z02 103-44 103 003 112 JCS-IS 020 210 000 010- G (Mu 113 100 1Z2 021-44 (A) 000 032 000~300— 8 Fourth Round (M) 331 012 112 000-ll .. 000 300 000 100- l Hansen (C) Anderson (C) .. Llnkleiicr (Si) Myrick (A) .... .. Reyes (M) .I ohffstone Matthews Johnstone Brooks (S) Linkleiier (s. 001 00o 10o 100- z (c) 33o 222 022 coo-is Hansen (C) 020 023 001 031-42 Reyes (M) .... .. 102 300 110 300-11 Myrick (N) . 010 201 Z10 00l-- 8 Matthews (A) 201 9W W1 12°- 9 Filth Round Linkleiier (5) 001 000 000 213- 7 Brooks (S) 110 112 101 000- 8 Matthews (an olo 004 101 ooz- a - - (c; 501 om 01o 210-11 S'sicle Crystals Defeat Ch’tcwn Hearthreakers 9-3 "lug by ihc score of 9 to 3. Drovement as the season advances, had s decider‘- edge over tholr riv- als ond worr- nevrr seriously throat- the Crystal ranks. hat irirk while R. radshmv snd Chick Gallant got two apiece. SUMMARY First Period 1—Hearihreakers_ Molyneaux (Shepherd) FCrystals, B. Bradshaw (C. Gallant) ' 3-Crysials_ Morrison ii-Crysials. Morrison (Davis) Penalty - Diamond. Second Period IF-Crystals, J. Schurman (Davis) k-Crystals, M. Bradshaw, - Third Period 7—Crysials, C. Gallant (Bradshaw) S-J-lrrari breakers, Gregory (Larier) 9~Hecrihroakers. Dowllng r Lineups: v Summers!‘ . goal, R. Schurman: icfence, “mlmcr, MacWilliams, Duggan- forwards. J. Schurman, Davis Morrison, C. Gallant, Bradshaw, M. Bradshaw, Bennett, Grady, Shields. , Charlottetown: fence, onsghsn, fo l yheaux, Bheglierd, tartar, Diamon ry udet. l W d figlioug: , d, Greg Referee; Jimmie Hogan. - I l Tile Summcrsidc Crystals defeat- ed ihc Charlottetown Heartbreak- t-rs at (he Crystal Rink last oven- Thc Crytals, showing sicudy im- (c) azo 1oz 2oz 110-15 e (M) 001 (no oso cos- a Myrick (Al) M2 000 102 020-14 Keycs (M) . 000 532 020 201—l5 Rink Standings Hansen Johnston Anderson (C) Hansen (C) .. Johnstonc (M) Matthews (Al) Keycs (M) . Brooks (S) Myrick (A) Linkleiter (S) vrurvrvrcnintnul-g u-Nw»~u§ cued. “Boo" Morrisongnewcorncr to erformcd the ‘hire one letter from this weed u loilerrlsfi --'-~ w new word: POST IXAMPLII "BHAVE"--Tnku any "H" nndyou have the word "Save . IULB: Mail entries to Colgate‘- M Natalie Sf... Toronto 8. Dept. 1A Every month the first ton correct entries drawn ear-h win S10 CASH doubled to I20 if accompanied by I boxtop from Colgate Rapid Shave. Send as many entries as you llks. Names oi winners will be published. XIAYIY lHll-l “l.” GVI YOU INAVB HINDI" lKIl-ITIQI Il| can» can't reach hairs at base where beard h roughest. Shav- I n t“: u r i a — sin remains! fibQh lvnsfl lee- blst reach right dorm, soften nmy luirl Your rnnr ‘glides -- no pull, no sting. You gni I olmfiarllbll shovel - ' i: l Halifax liink Heads N. S. ‘Spiel nsrmsx. Feb. s -_ northern: champions, Halifax Curling Club. led the way into the final day of the three-day Nova Scotia curling championships here tonight as all but three of the 20 entries were knocked out of the bompiel by bed“ 111g defeated twice. ‘Iihe Halifax Club has won five matches without a lose while Dart- mouth has five wins and one loss. Kentvillc is the other rink still in the running, with four victories and one defeat. Holy Name Bowling ALL TIMERS: V. C 1c J. Cameron , F. Doucefte .. .. J. A. Bentley .. .. . 1136 993 1110 Total .. . . . . . . .. .. '.'. ALL STARS: Dr. Duffy E. Rico . .. .. R. Milt-Donald W. MacNcill C. Lc-Clair . . . . . . .. 244 ‘Z30 215 . 2147 21B 1R7 '1 106 242 . 200 214 245 1111 $16113? . Total .. 3221 Points. Olrl Timers 4, All Sinrs 1 High Single, J.A. Bcnilcy 311. High Three, J.A. Bentley 731. Y NAVY ---- s1). u. cm LEAGUE nocrrv srmrs ro-nrsrrr-s o'clock To»: FORUM plans for the future. HOCKEY at Crystal Rink rmunv, FEBRUARY am. FRURO JUVENILES Vs. S’SIDE. KINSMEN JUVENILES ADMISSION 50 Cls. ('l".1x included) GAME S'l‘Al'l'l‘S 8:15 PUBLIC MEETING Under A uspices (‘If ISLAND PHEASANTS UNLIMITED FEBRUARY am: 1.45 ma. NEW DOME HALL, (iRAi'"I'L)N ST. For the purpose of discussing the Pheasant Pro- pagation Programme, hcnring reports and making Be present. An interesting programme has been arranged. Free, open discussion and argument will take place. Special soun-i movies on dogs and game birds will be shown and you. whether you are a mem- ber or_ not, should be there. HAVE YOI.’ JOINEI) l. i’ IF NUT -- U? WHY NOT? QUEEN SQUARE VS- WEST KENT First of best of ihree inter-scholastic series Forum, Friday, 7.30 . . o», aim After. '