.3. n mm“ mw-e-qq ._ amm. BOWLING HUCK EY. \VRESI LING Junior Abegweits Stage Scoring Spree Blanking Youthful Rangers 9-1 ._______ O minute mark 11nd been .1 Jan’ made [Wu b60111)! uiui fourteen seconds alter v \\ei.i in alone to register "cal. Wzth 6 znizuites w 5:0 \t’t)llllll:(l tor llLs second ~ cvi-ninz as he chilled a 31) in‘! out to coinulef/c- 111-1 guardian. < (IUDIARY Fir~t Period otiivd Juikui‘ AWR- l . v5.11. on u bill/Til.“ 1.1m Uio Slsbbmll-S 1v imous, Runner {cam uFE of lf-u 1n 111-.- -r 01 llAL L..i - -. L" Hole - in - one. Costs Him [Watch 1.'< int-vial Wlrel Feb. 1-—J.1ck ieiiristoivii '11 l1 1 I_II—L1_JU.) ionized in l. tight 1 c-piuonviu. on the t course in Kowie y turned in‘ tee. Ellmorenl u s‘ unable to check 111s til1\.8 :11 time und the ball flew : slralillif. niio the animal's mouth. 5,... ’ T110 ox was plucidly chewing its ng cud when uhc players arrived. .l ‘ruby could find no trace 0f the 5 3".” 5773*”. flir- rw- w! i‘ hW/‘s “o... scored _ ' n. 0111111111: 1 Once m, 1in we creel. rill thoee who are taking part in PiYnzyc- i‘l‘i‘.'."11‘(l islands Annucl lurling Competition fin" pnuviliciiil honors. N0 til-ll’, 1' sport in the Dom- lllit-ll l1n;~1 he. 11 so conducive t0 tlic promotion of good fellowship as Curling. Through it the various provinccs have been brought closer together-en- gendcring n more complete understanding of the 1111c spirit of national unity. The Il|51l1lllll(“lll1‘0l'S of British Consols Cigarettes are proud of the fact. that they have been so long irlentified with (Iurling and that they have contri- buted in some measure to its widespread popularity. 'l‘hi~'llll{l'i‘l.<ll CONSOLS Trophy prwvintvtl for llllliLllll com wtilion in the ]|r1\1.i|1t:i~ui' Prince lirlwiir lslnnd carries villi it, flu- right. Ln n-prrstrnf. the Island in flu- fvvi-lfih annual plnyrlnwn for the M.1\(IDf1NAl.I')‘H 11mm; TANKARD 11ml the lluminitm (lhzimpionship. Winners of flu- Tmphy will travel to . Toronto m; flu- guests of British Consuls. 'I‘h0re they will mm-t, in competition and good fellowship, (lurlern from every other province of the Dominion. British Consuls welcomes this ndded opportunity for service to Curlers. iBritish Consuls ’ (f/ynév/hhl .11 v ' ' ll/JN lNlW 11iWs“..;s1 l IN THIS CORNER Roy _Prowse's showed a lot of power last night in their shutout victory over the Rangers. Although they took an entire period to get going 11981‘ ivhat they are capable of neverthe- les when they did there wasnt very much to it. There was 111118 doubt of the outcome from 111B middle of the second session but Abbles showed no mercy whatso- ever and were trying desperately for more goals as the final bell rang. O I I And here we take off our hats to a game. courageous crew of Rangers. Rounded up rapidly and with very little practice the young crew of gave up t-rymg. Outplayed at ever)’ turn. irzailing 1111199165573’ Rantlele‘ went n11 out seeking to avoid a shutout. They fn11ed it is truevbut you 111A! have to give them credit for trying. o 0 ‘ nrchs of professional hockey for 1 001F119. ACCOTdZIILI to reports from Kansas City it is quite likely that 7 Ivnn "H icke y“ _ pnslimlng Nicholson. now with the Kanssas City tcnm in the American Association “"111 shortly move up info the Na- v tionnl Hockey Lmgiie \\'1111 CIIICBEQ Black HAKVLS.‘ The report 1111s plenty of founda- tion nnd "Hickcjui." many sup- porters on the Island will be tlck1- l cd to death to hear the new. Hickey l.\ one of the. bcst bo_\\=-‘ evi-r (lcielopcrl .021 the Island and , at the same time one of the most 1 popular. Packing a hard shot. a l. fast skatcr. nnd endowed with a wonderful plrvsiqiu it is pretty nvnriv a safe bet that. Nicholson will make the grade \\‘l1€l1 his big opportunity })1‘9.~Clll.5 itse1f_ Detroit Red Wings. proud mon- two consecutive seasons. have "lipped so fnr back in form that it is a difficult matter to re- cognize thrin. t O I I When they retained the Stan- lcy Cup last year they looked good cuouch to be powerful contenders again and for several seasons to Therefore their sudden colinnse is all the more mystify- inz. It is just possible that in ad- versity they can’: "take it." I t O l fiipeaking of the retirement of Jimmy Braddock from the Tommy Munns of Globe and . 1 has the followingzYou whohaiied Jim Braddock as an athlete with a fighting heart: you who have acclaimed his faculty of success- fully fighting against the odds and overcoming them: you who thrilled to his great: comeback t0 championship of the world-now you can applaud him as a. man of common sense. I O I 0' Like Gene Tunney. who retired as undefeated heavyweight cham- pion oi‘ the world and like others. sadly enough in the minority, of’ boxers who stepped out of com- petition Wllllfi their mentxalltlea still were unimpaired by thuddlng punches to the Jaw, Jim Braddock knew when to quit. Mediocre as a. vvorld champion. his judgment makes him greater than many other ring men who were better boxers than he but who continued in the sport until punches took a [mil that stayed with them for if . I c U I O I Perhaps his bout with Tommy Fnrr helped to convince Braddock that there was nothing left in boxing {or him other than the purses he could annex. Farr, thfilltlh showing little himself, had the advantage most, of the wuv. Those ivho approved of the decision to Braddock also agree that. only the fighting rally ‘James J. started in the ninth saved the situation for him. - . O O With $50,000 purses his for the signing of the contracts, Brad- d0ck's decision must have been a hard one to make. ‘Phat he made it and thnt consideration of his family was a primary influence, reflects all the.m0re credit on level-headed Jersey Jim. Hockey Results 18y flu- C‘ ¢|' p _- EASTERN LEAiiTlElfln m“) Halifax Wolverines 5, Kentvllle Wllrltvals 3. Dnrtmouth 4: Bcrwick Bruins 2 NOVA SCOTIA LEAGUE Llfnllfax Halgonlmis 4, 1x11101151‘; CENTRAL VALLEY Bridlrcfown 4, Middleton 2. EXHIBITION 4 Antlgonlsh Bulldogs 6. Glace Bay International-American League Providence one, Syracuse one (tie) Pittsburgh two Springfield n14; Q1£vc1bnd__f_ive_N_ew_ Hgven _four__ Johnny Williams never. \ |I.~\i\'\.., I 1. 1 \l -\ I‘ CL» J.-;U..-\.\ Smythe Shifts Jackson, Davidson In Move To Bolster Defensive Power Junior Abegweits TORONTO. Feb 2 —(GP)¢ one of hoakeyk most feared for- ward lines-featuring Byl A9115 at centre and Gordon Drillon and 1 Harvey Jackson on me wings-has i been broken. The Dynumlwm 1 won't blast together for a while at least. Manager Conny Smyhhe an- nounced today he had decidedio replace Jackson with Bob David- son as the left winger with App‘ and Driilon. Jackson will work with Bill Thorns and Buzz B011 c1. Toronto Maple Innis‘ No. 2 line. | The move to bring some u» ‘ fensive strength to one of the highest-scoring lines in the Na‘.- lanal League was decided on early today while Leafs sped home from 8.6-1 beating taken from _Mont- ._.,__. ma! Canadiens. A was taken into consideration. The Dynamiters, as ‘Ibronfo dubbed them. had worked together of the 1936-37 uunpnlgn when Drillon Wok over the injured charlie Conachei-‘s since November pace. S"nce then they had be- canze the Leafs No. 1 attacking uni . But AWN. Drlllon and Jackson irver were mite the bwkchecicem snvthe wanted and while they sififfid plenty goals, the opposition got many while the Dynamiiei-s were on the ice The shift: will ave the No. 1 line backchecking grengfh and add scoring punch to the second line, or 50 the 1 bosses lwpe. Big Four Will Represent City In Isla WDown ___e_A lleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Bl; Four League ALL STARS E. Douceit ‘J01 335 302 Dr. H. McKenzie 247 2.37 23s Dr. L- Duffy 319 218 192 P. Beaumont 231 208 189 Rev. Dr. McMahon 266 175 245 l Toml 3594 Prince Grocery A B k 217 241 162 C. Dlllgne 237 177 200 C. Praught 167 268 238 A. McFarlane 200 221 156 T. McKeaJ-ney 241 150 1'77 Total 3971 High Single E Doucett 3:5. High Three E Doucett 838. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Insurgents A McCloskc-y us 215 ‘291 A. Kelly 134 151 167 D.McD0na1d 243 119 21° F. Slocombe 161 111a m B. Callaghan 1B5 1'11 178 Tomi Hawks E. Callashan X78 379 131 J. Tierney 187 274 171 G. Gillls ‘ 246 252 187 J. Michael 186 161 209 G Michael 1B8 185 1'77 Total High Single D. McDonald 319. High Three D McDonald 752- Tonighffis Schedule Mixed Lea- gue 7 o'clock Sharp. Crcscents Vs. Igloo-s. Racers Vs. Alerts. AT 8.45 SHARP Pacers Vs.» Stars. Stages Vs. Flying Frenchmen. HOLY REDEEIVIER MIXED LEA- GUE Wild Cats A. Blanchard 201 253 253 S. Mooney 163 105 1'71 W. Pineau 199 142 311) H. Coyle 97 138 10a s. Stewart 16B 113 16° 1m score 133 80 124 Total 295° Bluenosel J. O0 1e 225 171 155 E_ Tolbmbs 202 233 206 K. Hennessey 140 134 124 C. Jenkins 175 I62 206 E. Connors 133 151 139 Tomi 2946 {ladies High Single S- Mooney godless High mice s. Mooney 3 Pineau dents High Single W. 0. 7 Gents High Three A. Blanchard 12. Plan To Replace = Larnbert To ddi RESERVE. N. 5-. Feb. 2—tCP)—— This ruining communivy. which gave Lambert Todd m Maritime‘ ‘Trotting circuit, will be back in the racing forefront. niext. summer when plans of the Lambert. Todd 0111b are finished. The club plans to buy another horse Io compete in the Maritime free-for-allr. replacing Iambert Todd. 2021-4. which with Vflterafl Al- lie Lewifi carried the club's colors w victory over many tucks in the quote-m provlxwba. nd Bonspeil i Cpen ing This Morning Play in the Provincial Curling liolnspiei will begin a1. the Char- lottetown Curling Club 1.111s morn- ing M. 10.30. Rinks from Montague, Summar- skle and Clmnouebown have en- tered the competition the whine. of which will represent Prince Eu- ward Island in the Macucnaid Briar mnkard play a1, Toronto later tnis month. It was pOSalbi€ 1.11m. Siunmcrlide and Montggue clubs may send three additional rinks no play for the Guboury Trophy with Charlottetown and Montague n111y' defend the M110- Artliui" trophy’ against a challenge from Sllllliiltllslfle- 'I‘11e Bu; Four rink yesterday was declared winner of the cibv club's elimination tournament. The rink 11101111195. F. R. McL-aine, skip; G. G. Hughes, mate; J. A. Eraser. second stone and C. M. Williams, first stone. Tne Snnimersicle rink will be skipped by W. E, MacDonald and will include J. Jandine, Lorne MacFarlzine, Morley ‘Bell. Montague will be reprcsentedby C. W. Wight-man, skip, W. A. Mc- Lflirgan. Geo. Mewlniyre, M. Rey- nolds. 111 the bonsmll for the-British Consols trophy, won last year by 1-110 Moguls. Charlottetown Club febresentatives. each rink will en- SRBB the other in two matches. The highest number of wins will f-lviermille the victor at. the con- clusion of the play. Messrs Warren Lord and Fred Corclweil were tentatively selected as referce-in-chicf and assistant‘ referee respectively for the match- l es Mr. H._'I‘. Holman who had been previously chosen referee-in. chief has found it impossible to 11110115. while it is expected Mr, Merriam slated for the nsslstmt DOSE Will pnrtlcipzfle in the 651501113’ ITODhY matches. 511111101‘ will be served 1n the Curling Rink at 6.30, League Leaders Canadian Division :- Standing-Toro no, 14 1 8.1.1001 7, i115, won ' Us‘ Points—Dri11on, Toronto, l6 Souls. '18 assists, points, Goals—Dr1l1on, Toronto, and Miintha, Canadiens, 16. Assists-Drilion and Apps, Tor- onto, 18. Penalties-Shields, Maroonn, 59 minutes. 4 Bhutouts—R.obert.s0n. Americans American Division- Standing-Boston. won 19, 8, tied 4, points 4.2. Points-Dillon, Rangers, 18 goals points. lost 13 assists. 31 Goals-Dillon, Rangers, 1g_ Assists-Watson. Ranger; 1'7, Penalties-Conner, Rangers, 52 minutes. Bhut/outo-Ken‘. Ranlem 7. "Mkvyb Bi: Seven G A P Drlllon, Toronto 16 18 34 Dillon. Rangers 1a 1a :11 Apps. Toronto 11 18 2a Mantha, Cnnadiens 16 12 28 COWICY. Boston 14 14 28 Blake, Canadians 15 12 2'1 Haynes, Canadians 10 l5 25 Lot-rain, Cunadiens 8 i7 25 _____________ PRACTICE FOB. R/OYALS A practice for the Junior Royals will be held at. the Forum today between 5 nnd 6. Full turnout ex- neclcd. JUNIORS RANGERS A practice for the Junior Rang- ers will be held at: the Forum this morning from 10 to ll. Coach Johnny Williams is anxious for a full tumour. and each player is asked to make a special effort. to be on hand. recent 9-1 drubbing from Boston Bruins also ORTWQRLD TIE U1‘ THE WILL BE THE LEAGUE STANDING. YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEYS IVORTH, PLUS, FRIDAY NIGHT BOXING BASKI: IBALI. OI HER SPUR I CLEVER PLAYS — MARVELOUS SAVES PROGRAMME FRIDM NIGHT, FEB. 41h at 8.30 When the CRYSTALS and ABBIES HOOK UP FOR THE GAME THAT MIGHT Ff-‘Iflflleur s, m. SKTI There Will Be Nu (Quarter Asked 0r None Given. Reserved Seats 45c \ Rush 35c /Children up to ll 20¢ Section Lead z --tC’I’)—- ihrii‘ MONTREAL. Feb. _ Toronto ivfnpit- L1 all» \v:ll1 revamped forward 3112s. will l1a~.e their [Uni place stunding_ the National Hockey Lcngues Can- i adlan division at stake tomorrow when they meet XII of a thrcc-gumc bill. _ b With Bob Dfllltlsfll] 1111111: Qzmgsidc Gordie Drlllon and Syl Atps in place of Harvey Jackson, 1i innger Conny Snrvlhc hopes to 1p the high fly‘ Fn.'*i1c11r_ne11 vfzio stepped to w 11in t-wo points of the Lt-zvfs inst night b_\' 11011110- ir: them here 6-1. Allfillfl‘ Cnn- atlien victory will imlncc 111cm 111 a tie with Leafs. _ _ New York Americans 211:0 will revamp their 111111.; for tomorrow's grime with DMTUII Red Wings in New York. 'I‘\vo-'\l1irds of the “biz S" line ti t 11cc led Mont- rcnl Mai-coir.‘ v" will be to- gether as A1111‘ iinht. to hold their third vulncc spot in the Can- adian section. First. rrporis WOT!‘ that Manwcr Red 911111111 was {ning to sxvitth his two veteran centres, l-lntlcy’ Smith and Nlfl tewri. but 110w the Amcrks‘ boss says the pair “>110 once tcnmccl with Babe Slcbcrt, will play on the same line. Stewart. will be rib ccntre. with Smith and another veteran. 111117111’ Fmms on 1111c wings. ~ on on the other revamped Amcrk linc. Mnroons, fivc points behind the New Yorkers, vvil! play Chicago here 1n the third game. Set Dates For BasketbaH Playdown s MON'1'R.B 2~Cl1nn1p- ions in men '1 mediate. junior and _|l1\'i.'11ll(‘ (livisiuns of the Cnnurlinn Anriicur Basket- ball Associntir-n will be decided within the 1111.1’. 11111111 wccks of April, accorlinu tn (vtiicinl playoff dates issued iodnv by Roy Mac- kenzie, of Montreal, eastern sec- retnry. First round victors in the four sections \\'1lI have bcen decided by April P3 with the senior series 1,0 siurt the same 111110. \Vesicrn senior. intermediate 11nd juvenile finalists will travel r-nst while the eastern junior contender will make the western trip. The dates: Scnior—l. Nova -Sc0tia at New Brunswick. Vimuci" by April 2. Ottawa Valley . of. Quebec. Winner by April 2. 3. Winner of l at Winner of 2. Winner by April 9. 4. Ontario at Winner of 3. Win- ner by April 16. Western Cnnncln at, Eastern Canada. Series to start April 23. Intcrmedlatc—l. Nova Scotia at New Bruusxvick. Winner by April 2. 2. Ottawa Valley at Quebec. Wlnpr by April 2. _ 3 Winner of 1 at winner of’ 2. Wmuci" by April 9. 4. Winner of 3 at Ontario. Win- ner by April 9. 4. Winner of 3 at Ontario. Win- ner by April 1G. 5. Western Canada at Eastern Canada. Winner by April 23. Juni01'—1. Nova Scofia at New Brunswick. Winner by April 2. 2. Quebec zit. Ottnwa Vnllcy. Winner by April 2. 3. Winner of at, winner of’ l. Winner by April f1. 4. Ontario n1. Winner of 3. Win- ner by Avril 16. 5. Eastern Cnnndn at Western Canada. Winner by April 23. Juven11e-»-1. Nova Scotlu at New Brunswick. Winner by April 2. 2. Quebec at Ottawa Vnllcy. Winner by April 2. 8. Winner of 2 nt ivlnncr of l. Winner by April 9. 44. Winner of 3 nf Ontario. Win- ner by April l6. 5. Western Canada at. Eastern Oluuleflllllllniuzrwbv. AvrlJ§~_.. _ Montreal Cun- ailiens in Toronto in the feature up l the lzcy team 121st night took a one _ pime lend the series for the . 1.. E. Wcllner Intercollegiate Tro- 1 phy when they defeated the de- fcnciing champions P. W. C. sex- tctte 5-4 in the opening game of 1.1115 year's series. _ Holding a two goal lead in the 111st. ten minutes of the first’ per- . lull the ultimate winners saw their 1 opponents knot. the count, before , me session had ended. Again in second period the Saints once l more took the lead when they scored the only goal of the riod to give them o. 3-2 lead but ince 1 of Wales. showing plenty o! the old college spirit: went into the lend early in the windup session 11s they shot. home two counters. For 1L while it appeared as i! the Sllllflli. margin would be . Bu; there was no denying the University team. In exactly thirty seconds Saints scored two goals to again take the 1 load and although their oppon- 11111.5‘ item driving in with four and five men attacks they could not beat. the stubborn defence thrown yuirtby the wearers of the red and w c SUMMARY First Period . .U.,Tra1nor (Coyle) 6.07. ._ U., Mclnnis (Murnazh- 0., Saunders 16:49. C.. Stewart 18:57. Second Period . D. U., Roach (Trainer) 4.60. ties: None. Third Period . . W. 0., Grunt 3.00. W. 0.. Saunders (Grant) . S. D. U., Coyle (Roach) 9:58. 9. S. D. U., Tralnor (Coyle, Roach) 10:26. Penalties: None. Referees: J. Kelly and L. Blec. qulcre. wewgwr FD gwwgww §g§SUU 5 FUJI ‘.3 W" s" >16: 5: we REMEMBER WHEN’ , .____ _ _1 By The Canadian Press) Blly Town end of Vancouver fnilcd to 111st one round against liln-"k-linlrcd Tony Cflnzongfl M Now York five years 8.80 gmpghL T1141‘ world's hghiwveight boxing Cllflllllllcu tore 11110 the Canadian 11nd Lnticned him 111 65 seconds, Lou Amber's now holds the title. l Saints Win Opening Game MMIAII §iake lrlilFor Wellner I’ Game Tonight‘ Saint Dunstan: University 110c- ciosixuz rush of the Malpeque Road l Tfephy 5-4 ‘Big “Program Of ice Race; For Saturday Saturday’ afternoon there “in b, a four class progrmii of m, r ccs and a match race on g Ihrbor ice opposite Victoria Park, The Track Committee o: Victoria Driving Club are clt-arln the courc this IfiOTfIlFig 11m will have evciythinc in rcnfllizt.“ M the biggest iI-lliFIHOOITS spin‘! event of the season on Saturday. Races will start at 2 P. 11., m 1n the order below with thenm offlciak in charge. (‘lass A Paco Rosebud Mfav Win Little Pctcr Fli-ss A Tint Lustv Prism’) ‘- Millie Knlinuck ‘ Dude Potcinpkn ' ', Class B Para Miss Victoria Daisy Peters Fairy Waltz Jflflkle Volo Eagle Class C Trot and Parr- Bonnic Britten June Worthy Ethel Aubrey Peter Frisco Match Rat-e 1 ‘Honey Girl, Dr. Charles Dougiii. (Councillor) Joe V0.0, Joe Power. MONCTON WINS 'I‘II.T ' MCNCTON. N. B., Pub. '3 tCI‘)--A pair or goals 11v Charlia PhiRips, big defenccmtin, 11nd one by I115 renrgunrd mute, C 1C6 Basfnrnche, gawg the 1on1 ing Moncton Maroons a 3-1 over the third plzicc F1111 Capitals in 11 Southern N1"\\' 1 ..1~ wiuk Hockey League ilxnir» 1n- ght. 1 Z grand "lift" with n Gillette Wake- up shawl Gillette Blades shave cleaner, clum- and thoroughly re- fresh your skin, because they're _ procinion-mado for your Gillette Rum‘. 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