wm-¢n¢»»-' Sain . . alifax 8-3 T0 Increase Lead In Big F L g SAINT J(lll.\'.i.‘\.‘.l:, .l,1; “dmmedititely after the lasg (CF) f} Al"... .1 .- t PPY-‘Wi vllviivd, Uciuchuk made it. pct-toil. A 1111i .I._1, .t-l. Uuuliig shot a brace, with an ii'r<~.>.,<‘,.11>l. .i .,. Wm), .is.. .ri3.; both. and Drillon fax Si, I\Ia1'\ \ . ciiiitd thc Saint John scoring. All Maritime 8'11 .1 ,ci_clit tallies came within a l2- ‘fixliiyt- 8-3 ,.1 1 r11 euiii span of playing time. siiati m1.- 1111 - - -~_ luv futcil goals. by Wjlke5 and fax t.-.'i:i1 ,, ‘Lillitlvl, utro an anti-climax. '21:, Alvin-ugh- Scroiid Period i. 1‘ l flsi i—likll‘.filX. l-iollett 1 t (Sifhvziii, hlclsatiglilint 4.53 t ‘ 1 :11 Joliu, Drilion 16.43 .,, s "t Juiiii, Smith i ..\ i\\l..'.lockt 16,3 l Joliii, Wray i Ilciiicliultl lUIZ-l rs . 11; Jun», Jqqltsun . i "\‘\'1f1\, llcullt . lflji’ .- ritil" i: ~ MacDonald, Am- , , , vilitilg. .1... i i ',|‘ \'. t lliird Pcriuti i , i? >..:' Juliii. Dciiiciitir: ‘ ‘i 11.011» 2.‘ ‘i - l Jolui, bowling .. -| \\'L".1_\I 5,26 -l J~S.i u‘. John, Duwiiiig ‘- l (Wrajr. Fr-tzl 0.119 gun ‘t littlc the“ Jack ‘Abloies And iii ,_____ , ~ ’l‘l1ere srhould be of nc-l] ‘I lion at. the Forum r avhenl e the league llZ‘.\<]il'l'._' itietotvn Jtbcgyveits clash ‘Nth iltiin- Ill iii‘ Man's Uiuvcrsit" at 11' 13ml Intcrnicdiatn If" flxcure. It will be the '4 bit-s. ‘out. \-'1~l (Wl ti" point margin flit“ ' at. SlHTIWiGTRlClF‘ ioiiizlr dour. as the Atwlr- hat-r- earned Lldtkgzzlrnxficlggvearn me“- due their ‘lite iicti-iiv. iii tlitnsnaszon Th“ fonnwlng are the “neups m la‘. and Will i» rlctcrnzincd to "W, summary,“ §i1:~.li it to si\ It'll?‘ Ytll'l have Abbi“: can‘. Gumnv, “Hench \“'l"“-‘ ill“ ill" “it " 'l\" 7N1"? RllTgr-FS, Hughes, Coyle; forwards. l“ M“ -U-'“'- ill-l‘ liritinnsscy’, Flannlgan, Carver, Dal- \""l't'h°\'°l' '3" l? W" 110*“ vlrl, Konnedy", Glover, Fields, How- l" ~1 int-iii ftiits ~11 ‘no .t,$ll‘P(‘l of an firiggoryg TPIHT a Sltfti". imuwi l‘\'_l"" a?’ Horrors: Goal. B. Fraser; de- lh" xav \\i“lt‘ll liici- "Xi tin-in‘.- fciivn, l’? Gcorgn, R, Beck, P. lnllltll’ ‘l-‘i-asor A MncLure: forwards, l‘t fojjnw 1g Mo“; Niuvfjnui-t. Power, Nelson. Lanni- v \l]l')l£\$ -_ in“- can, i"len~ii~nts. Ceilings, MscLean, Dgngld); dc; _1,,;¢y_ Czirvcr. MacDonald, Sinclair. p Perry. fll/=.~-;.~- v sm-qr R/ifcrccs: Art. Perry and Iyl-It ' pnrri, lxtHai . Stmlli, FTP”- __ a. Nlciuiiis, l(,i'.".:i"/i '1' l bllmmar-‘miwt Perk". - , . . ' kirli‘),.__(.y, c. l-Ahblcs, Flannlgan, i " ' _' "“" (Hennessey, Carver) 8.35 l ‘Wall.’ M“ 2—-Mcteors. Clements, (Lannlgani ... 1L! J-Abblcs, Carver. (llcnncssrgv, Fiannigsni 8,16 4 ‘yfolnors, MacCourt, 1 (Powrrt . .. 9,0 ’ ' " " ' fk-Ahhlns, Ilenncssoy 15.08 ll hfntmrs, Madman, (R Ytfacllonnlrll qy- »,¢;,-,q "at, My. 1i Ham, ‘l. Ahhir-s, llalzlol Airnslriiix: '. .'.-'1i tvu ltd and p"“~"l'l"~°' Chmmtl stopped Pcriro Mi 1 triiirv .11. riitio sflfmd Pflhd rounds, in stint i.'_\ dt-icixi iizs 5*M"l"°l>‘- Cmw"? world's u-clicracJi‘. tllfltllplOll- ‘Nelmfll 5-10 Ihlp iii N. .\- \i'l’l'. - Siidisuri Sqiiiirc 9*">ll“"°"~‘- Milccwrt- "20 Quin-ton MMILBDNV. put up a [alllmt 'M""l*“'l‘{l ‘ showing. but Wfl", frirrcil tn rctirr- I°"/"\:hl"~‘» 9nl..7i "m lflcr iib\ftl"7lttg ll".' "'11- -,»11ii*'~l1i11r»ii' -°;“l'_‘) ' ‘ 1mm Arm“? n.1, H 71141,,‘ M_ PvllfllilPS;rh(J;)a'lP+pI:|l§:‘flI. t_{di___ ,_______ __ _______ ___,,__ 11 -TvIf\fr\0r\, Nclson, (Carver) 1.10 12~ tihhlrs, Hennessey (Carver) . . 16.05 if‘. Abhlas, Dalzicl . 18.45 CRYSTAL RINK TUESDAY, JAN. 17th UIIARLOTTICTOIVN VICTORIA S \'.‘s'. R.C.A.F. M ET EORS Game 8:30 FURUM WEDNESDAY __ SKATE AND BE WELL John Defeats ‘J -:\‘.i i1‘. .1 ulin, Driiion flip, xvi . . Ha; if) -ll.ii i.<\. Wakes , 1 iBrciiuaii Fordi 8.14 l ll—-Héll.iii.\, Gaudct. ISullivan) 17.41; Penalties ~— Grsbowski, Mc- Laiiglilzn, Demchuk, Smith. Clash Tonight At Forum l,“- League. second meeting between the taro sriuads this sea-, son. the Ahhics liziimg tzikcn a1 Paul Williams’ Juvenile Abeg. 6-4 tictory O\1‘l‘ thc saints in thctucits squeezed out a close T-B ODE-Dill‘; tilt. of tlic chc-iux‘ earlylvictoiy over the Montague Met- in December, arid the start n! curs in an exhibition hockey en- thr Armies an), cu “mum-z i counter at the eastern centre last 5h,“ 1,35 nu" r-rqrlu-g thclltigllt, which was the opening - Ame “H,” ltcriture that launched the Mon- sm, m?" 1,,,,,.,,\,,,.v m, Uni,“ . luuiic hockey’ season on its way. l~l'!iL_\ no“ liaye been steadily on’ Phil“ hem” 5 large tunwu" °f thc upuzird trciiii r-n" h"? Emir“ giiglfittéhvujlllfrliliifl;ggs elrlicdziittleririell eicd nctorics in lllPll‘ last two ‘he W5’), that "and n“ "Mon starts, to stand as a real throat to o“ with n hank {no Amiica conhiiized twinning The "n00", ‘vorkyng bud of “W” Abbi:- juveniles, outscored Mon- \ ‘ “lull? '0" (‘W-ll ‘l? "Oi tartufis representatives in South nnlv tllflYk thc "1'.’ {a Ari- Kmzg In[(lrrnediate Hacks), Lea. t mo", s1)‘.- aml pinch ant cue thc cors come roaring back in tho lec- Sainl.» so n {N}, so- ‘it o,’ sci-uiirl rind to outpoint them 2-1 and dead- placv \\ 1,, “us, .n-. -1,,», ‘my, lock tllc scorn at 5-5 going into thc Vii-toil. ..' ihc ',1‘,'"r 1.“, out, iiir- final scssion. But the Abbies in Cr), Ltll. Jlilill :11»- ~11; met-t ‘"4" " 5W9" "l!" °" ‘he Play But this. ml’. be cas-"r-i" said than MONDAY — SKATING -— 8 to l0 TUESDAY - KIDDIES‘ SKATING -- 4 to 5:80 HOCKEY -- ABBIES vs. S. D. U. — 8:80 (‘rouciit-i‘ (2t.. Saints T0 lEdge Montague Meteors 1-6 guc liy a score of 4-3 in the open- in: frame, only to have the Met- ngaln ln tho third frame to reverse the procedure of the second por- THE GUARDlAN, cu \\'iili giimcs in island informed- iutc Hockey Lciiguc competition S(‘ll[‘(l\llL‘(I for liotli Clizirlintctiiivii and Sumnicrsitlc tonight, there will ho some iiitcrcsting change-s niadv lil tilt‘ prcsciit league stand- iiii: ulicii thc filial results arc limulvil in \1 tl:\ i-liruin 11 \\.ll in a imitlc llvtucrin Stunt ltuiisliuils l‘ii1\c1'sit_\' and thc Alictnvcils, thc furnicr $il‘l\'|ll;1 to shut. nfi’ thr‘ lz-ltoifls uiunin: sirczik at fit-o grimcs and n1 thc limo ini- |,iro\r~ [l\l‘ll‘ own ,\l‘\'0|\fl iilzivo spot iii lllf‘ standing which will brim; tliciii within four points (if flu‘ iczigtin li-ritlers, Tlic lattcr \\'lll lit‘ gunning for that, sixth straight \\|fl, tlizit ovcu at this early stiuzc \\lil nssurr- thcni of Ii plat-o in tiic play-offs, nud so! up nu cnvinlilr» rcrord as \\'r~ll_ notwillistiindiiii: their unrivaled grip (in the lcnguc leadership, sniiic u o The other game will sei- the Charlottetown Yictorias rlzisli with ihc Crystals :11 the Western (‘urt- iiril, mid as fill‘ as tlic Crystals arc concerned. it will h:- an oppor- tunity to jump lntn second plncc. while the Vics will ho in the same position as S. D. U, in their grime at the Fortim, an improvement of tiicir second fllflCi" standing: \\'lill-| in four points of ihc Alibics. a o - - The play is tightening up very noticeably as the league pro- gresses, and tonight's clashes arc expected tn comr- up with closc competition, and rciznrrllcss of WlllClI teams nrr- the final victors. hockey fans at both centres should he in for some good, rugged hoc- kcy with plenty of action. O O O O Coach Gordon Bennett confirm- cd a report last nirlit flint his Prince of \Vziles Collcgo hockey club would play host to a tcrim from King‘: University of Halifax in an exhibition hock ' encounter here latr- this month, Cnacli Bon- nctt stated that Kinrfs liad been negotiating with him for some time now in filo hope of arrang- iiii: a game between the two col- lege teams, and that present plans are helm: made to hold the some at ihc Forum on or nlinut January 26th. lis- also stalcd that I’, \\', f‘, will h/‘cilnihly play n y-p, turn gams at Halifax at n lzilcr date. o - o - During the past week or so n number of players competing with tcams in thc Island intcrmcdiatc Hockcy‘ Leaguc have convcrscd with this writci" on thc subject of their individual scoring standings in the league play to date. and for some reason or another seem to fcel that we are the ones re- Sponsible for the keeping and statistics. publishing of these o . o . This writer explained to them that. as far as the keeping of the records are concerned. thc answer lS no. other than for our own personal information, and as far as the publishing is concerned, the answer is s mos‘. definite yes, 1f and when the league officials deem it necemary to pass on their certified standings to the sports department of this paper, But otherwise, we will not take the Pcmiltics: Clements (2i, Hughes, (llnvcr. NEW YORK, Jun. 10 — (A?) H-Guy Lombardo today shipped his 'I‘cmpn VI to Detroit, where llll‘ speed-boat will be lengthen- cd and made heavier. The Tempo CflrrlPS n IMO-horsepower motor. but Lonibardo. ‘the orchestra lead- ar frovm London, Ont, says he never was able to open it up last scason bccausc of the hul.i's build. NEWS ‘ JUVENILE HOCKEY ‘Ill! FQRUM responsibility of publishing our version of what we think thc standings should be, even though they may be correct, O O O 0 But this i: not sll on the sub- ject. Some have also voiced their dissatisfaction an how the goals and assists are being hand- cd out. Of course there is only one reply to that, and this “writer took the liberty of supplying that answer to the players concerned. "Take it up with your league executive and have them appoint an official scorer." O O O P. ivlacbonalci. Blanchard; for- \vard, Jay. Dowling. Douglas, Strain. Bradley. Flannigaii, B. Lctvir, J. Richard, Larter, B, Acorii.—S ‘ . . _._____,___ s... Soviet Paper o a ls Critical 0f Sports in U. S. By Tf);:;hIQIll.‘y MOSCOW, Jan, l6 ~-\AP) ~lt 'i‘lie it. C. Ail‘. Meteors cross] sticks with the Charlottetown Vic-l torias tonight at Crystal Rink and‘ l ilii- Airiiirii will bc shooting fur H101!‘ first \'IL",l71')‘ iii four starts.‘ By ill0ll‘ close game with the Abtgweiis last Saturday night, the R.C.A.F. squad have proved to the fans that they‘ are not weak sis- tors as far as the Island Physical lfitiicss Li-iigiic is coiicciriicd, With a good alltécl of ice, and that Sutlllfi fairly certain as We wriic, tile lifcteors should givc thc Vics a trcmciiidotis argument for hon- ors. Many fans in llliS‘\'iClllily aui- predicting that ihc Airmen null biveak i!~.<-.\-.'in column ioiught, bu; tr. _ arr meeting an- L)lll\‘i' tcaiii which is improving c\oi'_\' tiiiic out, and with the ex- Nurtii Sydney flush, Buib Dow- iiiiu. ill tlic Victoria line-up, wc siiiiiiil not llkt‘ to go out on a limb to predict ihc rcsull. The \'1c.~ iituc not bccii seen in Sum- iiir "lflc so that ll. is probable that C‘ rstal Rink will be packcd to capacity’ for this game. 'l‘hi- RCCAJ“, Mctcoixs will prob- ably lillf‘ up as follows: Goal, Crmvford or Larush: EIUICIICC, Pierce. Graig. Johnson, McNeil; fuiryvzircls. lioffstrand. Hoffman, Hope. hint-Donald, Caloren, Hulnie Cox, Bcarciman, Beckett, Sanson. Following is the tentative lineup of ihc Vics: Goal. Ward: defence. is claimed liere liy a Russian news- paper that the only people in the United Statics “filo can afford tn iii sports arc the rich and ioiicils pm . komsoin-al Pravda ilcclured that sport iii tlie Lluittd States is not liYllllli-bli} to thi- workcrs niid farin- ers because tin-y" have ncithci" nioiicy nor time for it. Koinsomul Pravda claimed that recently there have been demands that, American youth gcl into sports. ll- added that, these voices are cliiefly- from thc American military u ho siv- in sport h vnlu- iiblc niciins of military training and militarization. 'l‘i'ir\ paper quoted Gen. Dtwig-ht Eisenhower. now president. of Columbia Llnivcrsityz as favoring wider dcvclopmcnt of sport on the grounds that. every good soldier during ihc inst war had hccn con- nected in one way or another vciih sports, It said: “For the newly-appesrcd claimants to world domination sport is necessary for the prepar- ation of ‘good soldiers.‘ " It addod that the military con- sidcrations dictate the kinds of sport played in the United States. 1t said that "Aimcrican militarisls sot. their hopes on sport. because bourgeois sport kills thought. con- science. Iliumanity.“ It said American boxing. for iii- stancc. has long since turned into a repulsive sadistic spectacle in which criminals and gangsters en- gage and in which there are n greater number of fatalities than anywhere else in the world. Wrest- lci-s continually were thinking up IlOWBiX and newer repulsive means of shocking spectators. it said that American football. hockey. auto races. bicycle races, motorcycle races and other oporu are organized to assure tho max- imum number of deaths and zmiimings. It said tbLs is consider- ed n necessary flavoring in order RCAI‘ Meteors Meet Vics I At Crystal Rink Tonight ARLOTTETOWN r.;ie...iii11..g“" Club Annual Meeting Al Souris Th1: annual niccliu-g of the Eastern Driyiiii-I Club was hold in McQuaitlls Hall, Souris, Friday rvciiing. Jan. 13, with a good flllllllllfll‘ of horscmcii present. Prvsidciii iicnry liinllard, pro- Sidi-(l. T11. financial ITDOFI showed a siiiaii balance still on hand, Election of officcrs tool; place and thc following wore naincd: Prirliciit. lieiiry‘ hinllaril, re- clirtcd: \'lC\‘~lIl't‘$ltlf‘lll.. Syl J. Z\lcl)oii.ild; 5(‘Cl'llill'}' - trciisiiriii‘, Putt-r Nolan; directors, Adc Mc- I)O!liilll, blupciic wllllf‘, John lyialoiic, 'l‘lioiii11s l\'Ir'\lilliIl_LZ, Joseph B. Mci\iila,\', Major RPlCl, Aubrey Aitkcn, llou-ard Wood, Michael - : John McLcaii. A ificaiion ciiiiiiiiitlci» was appoiiitcd as follows: “lilliani Acorn, Jaimcs Brennan and Peter Nolan, AIlCi‘ some discussion the club decided to sponsor ll County ‘meet. to be hold the lnttci‘ part of Fibruary or first of March. to ctccidc thc champion trottcr and tracer in Kings County. A very welcome guest at ihc- mcoling was Dr. McDonald oil North Syciiicl‘, who is at DFPStlll Lil Souris and who gavc a vcry llllCTPSillilI address in ihc llllCY- esis of litirsc racing which was greatly apprccialcd by Lhc sud.- cncc. Canaiiian Curlers Continue To Win FALKIRK. Scotland. Jaii. l6 - 1GP; _ Canadian A and B curl- ing tennis nizziiii ‘N011 exhibition niritclivs handily today, the crc of thc second of fiyc tcst matches for the Strzithcona Cup now held by Scotland. The A team. playing at Fsilkirk. won by 05 shots while the B squad finished 68 up iit Perth. The Can- adian A defeated Stcrlingshirc Proviiii-c 148 to 83. thc competing rinks bring Manitoba, skipped by Errick F. Willis of Winnipeg: Szis- atcliewiui, skipped by J,B. Frziii- cis of Regina; Ontario. skipped hy Walter B. Cowzm of ‘Toronto; Northnrn Ontario. skipped by C.E. McEwen of Port Arthur; and Nova Scotia-Princw Edward Island, skip- IANUARY 11, 1950 FfiClflW-IABIKGS Decision From loey Pyle TORONTO, Jan. 16 — (AP) - Billy Flficld of Toronto. 160 1-2 pounds. battled to l. ill-round decision ovcr Joey Pyle of New Waterford, N.S., tonight in the main event of l professional boxing card here. Pyle weighed 154 3-4. In the semi-final match. l-iddic Zastrc of Montreal curried a. six-round nod over l-‘clix Mann of Buffalo. N.Y. Znstrc weighed 1'70 pounds. Mann 171. lustre u as in control all the wily llS IN‘ rcpcaitedly connect- cil with hard rights and lefll f0 i\li\nii's braid. HI‘. scurcd two kiiockdowna, in the third and the sixth. Mann made n hricf come- liai-k iii tlic early seconds of thc filial round lull. Zastrc fort-rd him hack with hard rights. Hc burc in towards thc last. fcw scconds but couldn't score thc knockout punch. Play“ Béginéi Al Montague Curling Club [iiziy of the current curling season Hot tindcrway‘ zit tho Yilontncui- Cilfllllll Rink last Tucsduv night whcn the first sec- tion of tlir- Prcsidciit vs, Vice: Prcsitiviii match competition was livid H1911‘. Tho iv» is in excellent condition duc to tlii- uiitirinr: labours of Mr. Hairy Misfit- wlin has donc a fine jolt (II liuiltimt: up tlio surfiicc in sui-ii a short spurr- of tinic, 'l‘lii- ycar tiicrc arc lictwccn fifty-Jive and sixty curling mom- lwrs as wcll as several associate ll\(‘ll\lii'l‘.< taking zin active part in tli1~ cliili. and piiiiis tire being lllflflt‘ lo hold a junior sclicduli- ffll‘ tlic first ziiid sccond your curlers mldiiinn to thi- Pfdlllltll‘ schedule Opening in in \\‘lll(‘ll nil plTLVifllI mcmhvrs will lriku part, it is also hoped illfll illt‘ older studcnts of ihc liiyzli School may llf‘ iililv l0 have timc on thc iri- duuiui‘ thc nltcr- nnoiis iii order to build up m!‘ iutorcst in ihc izumc auwrii: thc younger groups. Tho cnthusinsin liiis been lilgh ninoiil: the curlers tiikini: pnrt in ilio play In llilil‘, and n succcssftil ped by A.R, Stirling of Woliviilo, N.S. B rinks won in Perth from rinks representing Atiioll and Uichleveu Provinces by 145 to '77. Cnnndiiiii players agziih‘ won all contests. Participating were New Bruns- wick, skipped by Walter Limerick of Fredcrlcton; Saskatchewan, skipped by Archie Young of Car- lislc; Manitoba, skipped by J.L. Bowman of Dauphin; Ontario skipped hy W. M’. Cruthers of ‘Pot- erliorough: Alberta, skipped by Alex J. Lntta of Edmonton; and the Canadian Royal Cziledonlnn Curling Club, skipped by Corlis G. Keyes of Ottawa. ‘The second test match will be held in Fiilkirk and Perth 'I‘ues- day. Official Opening 0f New Georgetown to please the American public. Komsomol Pravda wrote: "Amer- ican sport educates the youth of thc ll S. in in» spirit. of hunuui- lty-hating and cruelty, implants in it sadism and other beastly in- stlncts and makes uncontrolled ‘supermcn.’ It is Just this typo of ‘good soldier‘ which the Imperial- ists wish to see." We quite agree that Q5 i there are mistakes mldo, prtl- cularly where it concerns assists. But under the present system, ivhicli has been the only one for a good number of years, of hav- ing the rederees do this work, it isn't. always easy. The referees have l big job on their hands in watching out for everything that goes on, and if they make a mis- take oncs in l while, you can't blame than. We in the press box, do our best to keep s close check too, and if we think some- thing is wrong, we try to straighten it out with the referee concerned, and if he agrees, we make the change. but if he doesnt, then it mnds as given. O O O O The solution to the problem, of course, is an official scorer, one who makes it his full time job during s game of checking on who scored the goal and who assisted. And in view of the fact that some of the players took the issue up with the writer. in a friendly men- uer, we fell that thcir interest justified us in faking ii. up with officials of the league when the opportunity presented itself, and we dtld, only last. night. I O O O The particular official which this writer spoke to, was in full agreement that an oilficial scorer should be appointed. and further trendy been raised by members of the executive, and was slated to be discussed at their recent meeting last. week. but that it. had been overlooked in \_I_ie'W of more urgent proposals. He assured us, however, that the executive would take u-p the matter and give it ihcir full attention at their earli- est convenience. O O O So if you boys who are direct- ly concerned with the situation, will just bear along n little long- er, you will find that. your league cxecutive will do their bt by you and make n few changes that. will rectify the situation to the mutual Rink Tomorrow Officials in charge of thc Georgetown Rink and Community Centre announced yesterday that the official opening of their nsw rink will take place there Wed- nesday evening, Supper will he servnd from 5 tn 7:30 and at eight rfclock, the Gvorgetown Eagles will cross sticks with tho Montague Moteors in the opening hockey game of thc- season. Following the game there will ho dancing and skating for all, 11nd officials are sparing no effort in making the opening of their fine new rink an outstanding suc- cess. To make it possible for Georgc- toninns and friends living in the City to take in the official open- ing, a spccliil bus will lonvo the (Jhnrloitrtoyvn bus terminal at 6:15, returning after tho conclus- ion of tho program. Special tickets for the trip can be secured at tho benefit and satisfaction o! all. _ informed iu that the question had -> TOP NOTGH ADMISSION 50o Travel Bureau. ABBIES vs. S. D. U HIE COLLEGIANS WILL TRY TO PULL DOWN TIIE LEADERS TONIGHT AT 8:80 UCIJOCK NO SMOKING WILL BE ENFOBCED- VIOLATURS ONE GAME YOU'LL WANT TO SEE w! FORUM 41nd vompctilhw- sciisoii is l\|lll(‘i- piilcil, . .>7*l _ "4 - Curling Results Follciviiic results of mutt-hos iii the Wright and Sont- ncr Trophy competition played last night at the Clinrlotietoyvii Curling Club. H. Saundcrs 9; T.W L. Prowse 8. Iris ‘P. Jamline 13; G, Avard 4. E. .1. Clarke 13; J. J Morris ll. R. Bevin l4: G. Hawkins 7. W. R. Jenkins ll; F Hansen 7. C Mziclionald 13; F. R. Mc- Lziinr- l2. J. S. MacDonald 10; H. Scar 0. Merdirys Win Filth Exhibition NOTTINGHAM, England. Jan. l6 — (CP) — Edmonton Mercurys tonight lambasted Nottingham Panthers a-s mi- their fimi Slffllflllf. exhibition hockey victory. The triumph also successfully opened their English tour. the four previous triumphs having been soured across tho Ty/ne in Scot- land. ‘The Mercury's are touring the Unit/ed Kingdom to warm up for the world CIIRIIIIDlOKISIIlPS iii London in March. Willie Pep Retains _T_ii|e ST, LOUIS. Jan. lG-(AP) -- Wlllio Pep retained his world feather-weight boxing title with n fifth-round knock- out over Charley Riley, St. _4 NORTH SYDNEY, 1N. 5., Jan 16—(CP)—-N0rth Sydney Victoria scored three goals in the second pci-iod to whip Glace Bay Miners 3M1 tonight and take over top spot in the (hue-town Oape Breton Senior Hockey League. The win hoisted Vics one point ahead of Sydney Millionaires but Millionaires have a chanoo to re- gain the top-dog spot when they int-ct, Minors tomorrow. Miners draw first blood as wing- ci" Jack 'l‘ha.ier with an assist from Charlie Phillips flashed the light in 9.5a. Jeanneau tied it for Vics at. 6.03 and Lou Medyiiskl put the North Sydney club ahead 17 minutes lat- er with assists going to Verrier and Kelly. Miners tied it again at 7.86 as Conny Brown tallied but Jeuinesu came back again just. after the halfway mark of Lhe period with nii unassisted tally. Brown's marker lengthened lils lead in the league's scoring race to five points. His nearest rival Storey o! Vics, went without a scoring point. SUMMARY First Period b-(iiace Bay, Thaleir iPiilllipsl 9:53 Penalty‘ --- Kclly. Second Period z-Nortli Sy-rlney Jcnmioan \ fliallt 6:08 3 -l\'ort.li Sydney. Mydenski (Verrler, Kctlyl 5 6:20 I-(iliivfi Bay, C. Brown (Doiiiiisoii. Joduiiit . 7.. 5 North Sydney. Jeanncau 10:43 Penalties —- None. Third Period Scoring -- Nnnc. Penalties — Kelly, Jodoln (maj- 0i" Sport Snapshots By JOHN D. HAMILTON MONTREAL. Jan. l7 — (CF)- Will Springfield provide the In- tcrnational Baseball League with aiiothcr great competitive club iviiicli can challenge Montreal Royals and ’l‘i.ironio Maple Leafs’! 'l‘hat‘s what Canadian baseball writers are asking now that the moribund Newark Bears fran- chise has been shifted to the Massachusetts city. The Bears were owned by New York Yan- kccs of the American League and during the 30s provided some of the greatest. minor league clubs ever to run out on a diamond. Springfield is.owned by Chi- cago Cubs of the National League, a club which long has needed sturdy farm support. Once Before Dink (Montreal Gazette) Car- roll FCIIHIIdS his readers that Springfield Ponies played in the iiilctriiationai League in i893 and that their franchise cost l iniscroscopic $3,000. “A buck must have gone l long way in those days because the monthly salary limit for a club was $l,500 and the maximum monthly salary for a player was $150,“ Dink writa. “Today, thc salary limit. for l club is over $10,000 and there is no ceiling on a players salary. "There were some other quaint customs prevalent in the league at that time. For instance, visit- ing clubs had an option of a flat $100 guarantee or 40 per cent of ihc gate. Now, if I visiting club is rained out it receives a cheque for $2001" Two Balls "Another rule . . . in 1803 made the home club provide two new bulls for each game. If one was lost, an old ball could be sub- stituted provided tlie umpires considered it good for play." Dink ends his historical re- marks on Springfield by saying: “Springfield operated an I. franchise for eight years before allowing it to lapse in i900. But it always had fair ball clubs and won a pennant in 18%. Only Baltimore, with a tremendous plus advantage built up during seven straight pennant-winning years under Jack Dunn fiom 1919 through i925. has a better sil- tlme won-lost record." Maybe Toronto and Montreal will have to look to their hutch. MONTREAL, Jan. l6 —— (CF)- Promoier Raoul Godlbout an- nounced todsy that Canadian wel- tlrweight champion Johnny Grcco will fight Fritzie Pruden of Si. Cstharines. 0nt., here Jan. 30 North Sydney Defeats Miners 3-2 To Take Over Top Spot In League Hockey league Executive Meeting At s recent executive meeting or the Island Intermediate "A" ma. key League held at the Charlotte- town FOPtl-m under the Chairman- ship o! League President Father George MacDonald Ind attmdsd by representatives from Summer- slde Crystals, Victories and Prim. of Wales liookey clubs, unanimous approval was given to the follow- ing decisions of the meeting; _ ti) In the event of s game in this Lieague being tied It tho 0nd of regulation period, one ten-min- ute overtime session is to bsplsym without the tenms leaving the ice, (2) Teams occupying the first four positions at the completion of regular league games shall pro- ceed to play-off competition. Thu semi-final series shall be g horni and home series with total goals to count. ln this brackct the first. place team will meet. the third place team while the second plays the fourth. (3) The winner in the SBmI-flnnl bracket. sliiill meet in n best-two- out-of-ihrce Iinzil with the first game being played iii the home rink of the team with the higher standing in regular schedule. The site of the third game shall bs de_ cided by toss and the league share of the proceeds o! this third gums shiill be divided equally betweg», the competing clubs. (4) The various Chtown olubs agreed to honor tickets sold at the two colleges It the reduced rate of 40 cents. Robinson-Costner Fight Postponed PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16 (AP) — A month's postponement of a ill-round non-title fight. between welterweight champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson and George Costner of Camden, N. J.. was up- proved today by John Ds Orosi, State Athletic Commissioner The action was taken after Rob- inson submitted to a physical Q;- amlnation. The fight will be held March 22. The bout originally was set. for Dec. 1.2 but was postponed when Robinson injured his left shoulder knocking out Vern Lester in ii nild-November bout at New 0r- leans, It was rescheduled for Feb. 22 st Convention Hall here. Proposed Exhibition Game Cancelled SYDNEY, N.S., Jim. 16 — (CW - President C. A. MacDonald, of Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League said today a proposed exhibition game with St. Mary's of the Mar‘.- time Senior Hockey League Sai- urday has been cancelled. Mil- lionaires were una-ble to flat l release from C.B.S.H,L. committ- merits. A.-P.-C. league STTLLLARTON. NS, Jan. 1O —~ (CPt Stellarton Royals. ton team in the Anligoniish - Pictoii- Colchester Senior Hockey League. lengthened their lead tonight. trouncing cellar-dwellers Piotou Mcripacs 10-5, TRURO. N.S., Jan. l6 — (GPt — Fourth-lialace Truro Dearest! rose from their fourth-place 8P0! in the Antigonish - Pictou- Coi- chestcr Hockey League tonight t0 whitewash Antigonish Bulldosl l4-2. I Zlll l0. Any person wit!" flvo num- berg checked off, In stroll!" lino, on card should lmmflll" ntely phone 2056-11. lgdgo, Don't forgot Con!" 0 ls free starting numbn- TwenLv-Ioilr hours h! II I I elapse before winner flnlll)’ announced. This is nwflll" for checking purposes In ovcnt of tic. in n IZ-iround bout for the title. Louis challenge . before 11,000 fight fans tonight. The end came suddenly of- fer one minute and flvs leo- onds of the fifth round of what was to have been a 15- round bout. Two quick body ,Illl0I\Ql sent the St. Louis Negro down, after the fighters hul dnsled on fslrly even Oerml for four rounds. WILL BE EJECIED We have on ducod ‘ Prices. are economical to when considering a ST. AVARDS WANT A GAR? HERE IS YOUR UPPORTIIIIITY which we are selling.“ Groatlyflio- Those popular English malts of can May we suggest that you soc Hi STERLING MacKAY i hand MORRIS Cars run. Car purchase. PHONE 2648-!- M