, . BASKETBALL. . ‘ QTBER Isroar, " ig 4. ~ jRiepresent-Abbiés And ocal tC-urli-ng- Rink Provincial . Bbnspiel - amx srmoma . - Rink - - n.- “ii-‘tlssfg-r ..... - w - c "- “w” ~12: 3J0 ‘ an Ii l I csiiccessive yell’ The ‘g0 1g g ‘with the Albexton Rnyllbm -= and Bod-B d“ a" _ l- 10 5 s night to score two goals and knot sszccwsr“ 1 a” :2 s e "r ca." -* ‘tr-w... "m .1 the leldmw ‘ v 11 8 i! Artglelle art” voto manwblf '9 B1“ * "mw-“dfl 1'” ""1 5°40 11 3 U the 1111:: who scoaled all three “t ‘he mmmbn p“? -‘ i ~ - tallies ‘of the Alberton squad . mow iaet ‘Hie following matches for e ' en sirinfl £8 alxirztnere ioyed 1'0; Lnqlups "ltonssndfhrst-stonohxnx; . 1 P i . m“ m m“ flflfiwf°um= - gum a.’ mum.’ u’. mttnm, n. . . ' - o ; orwsr , . a any“ _ 90L any Richards, Art Mslley. B. Mi an, emcvlvignillgprink intho club xg-sfw u I Hwaeifiii ‘keglaémisid, nob Profit, n. m. J ‘MICIJ1DD;MIM,G. 12.1mm v." ‘mi-SEE; Aliesieits: sen. ciius- ce- don ma; second stone, Dr. ' ‘ fence, Rice, Campbell . aid, u. tyre; first stone. o. LB. .vs AllanBtewert Iorwnrds. Weir. Kelly. Mnhar. A. L. vs Ii. D. ‘lhntcn Chipman, Msckinnon. aid. ' ' G90. -W00d vs A. B. Cutiiife Referee —Iid Milknsn. l-Ixfld-wanis vs Hank Clarke a Y 1 P’ M‘ nni Period Lvlelcowunwwginptiliesonl l aia m Msliey (A w. Massey T. A; McAdam mhuffflos i ' ' J. J. B. Puoli Jr. Pgnsltisg --None, Geoggfmpsussvsmllitlclo “m, my“; g‘ J Molollan s a m, 1;‘; wenw. J," .1. E1 ‘penis. Art Msliey. (J. mi. , will arrive ursdsynight now-ms dbovs motdiiss must “i; m“- °“‘“"“- mm)” leave on return Saturday mom- be lo by Wednesday Feb. l. I m u, a u. m, p,“ flame“ lash art Malley, (M. 1°” m“ w” f demm" Penalties J-n. Profit _ , , I nu Period ' . _ . arr And Cla er In ured ~ "- "to ‘m J _ man) 900 inl placein _ Iague as New York . ously tied with them h second omgeinedavlctoryoverdii- h thousand isnswltdied the i Carr rice-us‘ ‘flair-drilled sqflmv, Commercial League s-aostod-neuett u-nli. Conaché m; “ — g; as er) 10m. (“mm aim “$1,?! . I M .‘ ' Jemwo.) mzos. ‘mag ' l g mung,“ __ Hiith three n. McDonsld no. qmumrfi“ Tonight at 1 o'clock.- Thc Fall [ohnAHenry_ . s Brains AncvlAmerks Tie 10d lhéld-Olfmll forces pul- ett's back- wsrdgiot. grey led for lug-la 0113121“: mm“ ' cu‘ mock‘ . Commeroislloague I Clarke’ 004i, ‘ s. 1..."; mo“... or Q . m“ M“ m2. tinge/r. MacDonald 045 i ‘ t-ismpericans, QCsrr - (Chapman) carried 1:8. ~ " Yehslty-Bdiilddt. (Conscher) 9:00. e. ‘ At O o'clock:- Rs RA Y TO DEFEAi T cR YSTALS 41-2 , Regals Draw At Alberton Oharlottotown csbegweits turned 10050 Abbies, Weir, (Kelly, Mabel’) Penalties -Nime Down TheAlleys ctr-rows slurs ‘Ibnight t (‘I o'clock sharp). Holioensas. Kinsmen At (8.00 ) a ' Indians vs. HOLY NAME BOWLING OommaoiAiIoIMIeZBVUiQ mus valurnioscaioers. - lAllfltlrlil. 00. HOCKEY mourn. DEFIATS er. areas VIQTQI R01’!!! . o-naaiev i: Gerry onaniey. cos steers: -' r - MOsNE/icn i-onn- ma? s- - v THE morethsnextend bro just siiother challenger. _ . niftlietbirdpmo ins row Juniorlwnlsrm their scoring doub figuresendhstnimh S‘ tes after the game is slwsys held the lenty of ey Just stnlbbom de- tters in the Js , brilli- Ore 0 Bert teele sscrilagiiiiczwis m; the Saints with each coming through with a. brace of counters in the final period as . '- Bombardment Booked ngsinst the ropes, John Henry Lewis could do nothing his arms helplessly as Joe Louis unleashed a e EWN DIAN to! iii-boring attack during their short, 2-minute, zii-second fight in Madison Square Garden, New York. Punches like these left Joe Louis still wearing the heavyweight crown and left John Henry High Scoring Jr. Royals _Whip S.D.U. Squad 11-4 Leod, Perry, Bhcquiems. B. D. U. fence. Higgins, Pineau, . Mumeghan; forw . Coyiic. Trainer, McKinnon, Grant, Stcelo, Mclnnis. Boferee—W. McEwen; linesmen. M. Carmichael. 1st Period: i-Royeis, ‘rrsincr (Darrow. Jog.) 2.00. yels, McLeod (Perry) 18.00. Penalties —-Nonc. 2nd Period: e-Royels, Jay (‘Prainori 5.00. j-sRpyals, ‘Irelnor (Whtiock) Darragh (whitiock. o-moyels Trainor) 1'1 .00. Jo (Whitiock) 18.00. it-Boyals. Penalties — one. 8rd P611011: 'I-—R.oys.ls, Bin uiere 4.00. a-myais which»: (Ti-aim. r $- imgqy m saints d hard to over- st bllz1:i?gt:gd$0“DQH0d the score coiens the his lend v1 their 0mm- The third period was s. "stint!- er" for the Dieednmuhts when 8t." . LINEUP!- fistwsi 89m a‘ m -Goa.l Dsvis- defence “glen usage fact the. one. ‘or’ Jay. ffiorbeiti‘ icrwagrlg.’ e H91"? “m5 , ,' B I101‘, ' pesmlty box. they had . mm! T‘ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING rSimmerings Around The Sport Front BY ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. Jen. 31 —(OP)— Korean ssy one reason for shipping racers to the new Gulf- streem Park truck which opens near Miami tomorrow is that it's Fiorldenuwitth its lake-dotted in- field Gulfstmsm looks just the blue grass region of Kentucky ....more than 500 horses are on the grounds and 200 more are expected within a few days... Basketball is one of five sports that will be dropped in the 1940 olympicsmthe womens shot put Ls one of the eight events that have been sdded...lstest sensation hereebouts in indoor polo isa full- Indion to show in the indoor sport herenlilnnufscturers estimate. trap and skeet devotees “killed? as,-i 000.000 clsy targets last year... that's more birds than they'd have found in the Wnshinfin Senators have s. rookie pl er who can take the moi-sure of any "mu in the Ameri- can Baseball League....he's Rob- ert Gsrncr of Rockmmrt 6a., six fleet, seven inches in his bore sight and uite some figure on the moun when he puts on socks sn shoesmfor veors there has been agitation to make it tough- er for top-notch golfers to break per....so officials of the Phila- del his Country Club, where the Unted States n golf tourna- ment will be he . have thanged par from '11 to ‘that Eddie Shore is s smug fellow these dsys....it waspoint- ed out the league-leading Bruins have played two more National Hockey League games then New York Rongersmflyes," shot back Eddie, "but we have ours won"... you can't argue with thatmout 9.30 way they are c g the torch for Jo Paycheck as s hesvyweig t beiter... Says American‘ League Tougher On Pitchers his 14th yeas- in-the majors. said today pitchers had a tougher time in the American Baseball Leo.- gus tihsn in the National because the American ‘flflp is "home run ous. . That was offered by the veteran (Jhicsm Cubs relief hurleém sh s suc- g-ue ed to add: "It's tcugih getting the bell by the butters in both leagues." "Pliers merit so many slugger-s cf the Greenberg Foxx and Gehrig typo in the National League." ex- pounded . ‘This is mighty comforting and eases a pitcher's mind after he's speintilyesrstossingbmupfor Babe Ruth and the rest of the home run clouters of t/hc American league. NOW REDUCED "or Badly to beat the Summersido Crystals Crystals dominated the first period slve. Lawlor was the spearhead of Arsenauit and Chick Williams. ‘his given plenty to cheer about as the Take Early load The Crystals pod into an early lead, 25 secouigulflrom the opening whistle when Brimble ed to Dickie the latter th twlnes from 6.068 in. o ers rallied to give the fans some tonse moments when fired pucks sse mse to the a they found much im ved condition from their last mee in: and it which men had to the ice. Both girlie/s made some splendid s . the dying seconds of the pe od ' lo Dickie and Chick ‘ ant banged home the lat-tors rebound to jock the score to 2-0 for simmer-side. ravin- flames ed the second frame with a. he five man of- fensive that had the Crystals tied up At 7:36 MacDonald carried down to the Bummerside blue line before feeding one to Iiciwior who gsve Casey no chance as he t the corner of the net. The could not get their attack c the Rangers iiexpt piling in. Mc- o red t st 7.06. Pl ed and dowiigiilhe ice as mfiyfiivnrfigs on with a major penalty esch. Neither team could break e col- umnwhilc these yg wereonthe bench. At the l-i minute mark stor- ey took a penal and as the Crys- til-ls ut on the gang attack McDon- fid, alenm Joya e downthe e. en ed the ing with a hard peg into the $1.... The std-ls fought hard but could not wor into a. s position. At 18:08 Blecoulcre broke oose to coast in on Casey to give tho goalie no clmnce. SUMMARY Flrtt Period l-Crystsls, Dickie, (Brimble) :5. Store ) 72%. Misfit... MscDonsId, (Wholen, Jag. l4. . Rangers, Blscquiere, 18:08. _ Pensltlesz-Mclilnnon, Bowness. 911.115 Crystalsz-Goal, Casey, defence, Bownm. Rankin. some, forwards, Dickie. Brimble. C Gallant. Schur- man, Hogan. Cah Rangera:-Gool, fence Storey. McKinnon MacDon- ald, Woods, forwards, Buffer Worth, Ja , Whalen, Oudmore, Lawlor, Mc- C took, Hiiwquieie. The Eastern Spo rt Front luau-nuns, de- ‘ Hockey fans in this part of the Province are looking forward with much interest to this years Island Intermediate. piaydowns and hope to sea the cup come East this pear. Ibr the first time probably in . of 8.113s three teams looking for honors in the Inter- mediate class, The tcams entered ere Montague Hockey Club, Bouris Egon, and Murray Ksrbour All rs. The present Montague Hockey Club entered the Islsod tongue about ten years mo. and whereas they have been finalists in their class almost every year since, they have only succe in an- was in the season 5011110’! lll thSQ Prince Edward Island senior playoffs at Somme " quito clean with three penalties being handed out by sorunh mm: M. 52$) ‘as. eded nexing the Island title mice. That i when Western Team Displays Improved Form ButWilter In Third Canto The!“ ottetownIa-ngessthrewonsthirdperiodscoringdrivd 4-! in the cpmiog game of the last night. The to run in two goals but wilted In the runainirig two oantos as the Bangers turned on a. blistcrlng offen- the ' attacks. The game was Referees Earl crowd of three hundred fans were forwards turned on the steam and theresrguardsstartedhs-ndingouttbebodysisms. Rangers Are Defeated By Black Hawks in n o a ump .‘.‘8Z‘;‘.i8‘°‘€...“i ‘dill? l ,1 lng Jock. The Crystals {hen forced tho play and held a slight margin in territory. Msclnnis made a. brilliant - save on Dickws ls the fest NEW YORK, Jan. 81—(OP)—-.Ai~ skating forward broke ut in the ex Shibiciw line-mates, the open with onl the e to best. QOWUJB brill-herb. provided all Afewminutcslatcr zoe-isfoi-Rcnsvrsw t es e a great. chance when his rebound New Yorkers gained a, 3-2 win over mot on his own drive was wide of 01110880 Black Hawks in o Nation- the open net. The Charlottetown de- l1 Hockey 1c meme, fence then began to hten up but A crowd of 6,000 watched tho the Crys forwards in luckless Hawks ttle Rangers b let, with the count tibd 0t 2-2, 1%?!) clinched the win on s pass from b li seas’ $902M’ doubl 132'? C81‘ GI on 8 T6 I from the Colvilles. Oull wkmsxxiibepunishmcntwss: stols penalty shot which ‘moms drove wide. pen net but SUMMARY cams right back e. moment later to slam slmrdonolnto Casey who Ilrstreriol un s. . robot a off R0110?‘ At g: flhill, I'M. half way marl the s hit er, their stride and gave Innis plenty to stop. in one 1e a- Beoond Period tctown no the Bibi-fly (H. Odhlq O01 Pmal t0 uck t dribhicd Ihtsll, Prime period ended 2-1 for lurch. summerside. with bold-i v- oiling st high Third Period d canto sow the some ... *- rsr ""- .*2=..rac'-.......“w- .. ... s". ts“- <"~ ""- e .e.y. w v : Storey and rdoCllntock to Ila-sh the e-omceev. Gracia (‘ihoimt 10s- M. 54min. N. Oolvilie (M. OG- ville) 6: Pensities-fierr ($912M! i183, MacKenzle. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) An sttompt was made in lflfl t0 have the United States Con- gress pass s. bill imposing s 90- per-cent. tax on sales of profess- onsl ball players which realized more than $5,000. The measure, sfignsored by Representative Flor- e H. LaGuardis, now Mayor of New York, was defeated. ___ ____.: l i iaydowns it was a real struggle throughout and Souris losing by only one gosl made s. fine showing in their first bid for the title Dams/sh) 7.00. ' 9-5 . m- Steel (oust) ——————- “We °- "11"" (“mm m- D ° run m GAME Dickie-g) 19.50. '- MW,“ 5mm“ B “ma, jumo, 10-5. , . . JT (c? cab‘) Pm fies-Hm‘- Jibbie player was the Bcurls hero Rii-gnelvfigo Whit-lock (drum _w11°"1>°"mmkv-M6I§a-rcm— held fife 5mm PM,“ in that series. 0B0 . . ' ii -s D. U. -Grent 14.80. uF“'-"1°"““' 3mm"? any‘ 3__mm8 m 1 _ (MacDonald And now a. colorful teem from 13“‘R’°y“]" Pa“ (man 1am’ fifii°fis§fiiiiaifi"r§wi"fiiiiifi Blwquierefiflfi-ww ' m’ 5°“"h- m” Mm“ Harm" iciiairiiogiils” ‘my mum’ W“ in the NUMMIQI Hockey League. P°M1“°~*"N°"°- Q,“ .,se°a§fin“"fnl°§,l§‘snsyf.fl§,° 15.12% .12?- DY U- or“ ‘W’ “m...” “iliévii? ii‘"3.1§&"‘“fd "=1"- P-"s ram: ‘so: '.‘..‘.’:°“.‘.‘3.3$; "ass: will»... -—None. G'W9l\°"nd‘» Ev . kmnsers. Iowlor (Mccuntock. 1155:? Kliragstheézuneryicolireigg: this veer. The Harbour boys do not expect. to win the title this season but the teem that is going to beat them will have to play hockey. Mild weather and open roads have been favorable factors to the promotion of sport on our fair Island Province this winter. "East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet" meant nothing to the Montague curlers when they motored to Albsrton recently and were successful in gaming a draw with the western opponents of the Roaring game. Arrangements are now being made to have the Aiberton Reg- sls Journey to Montague for s game of hockey in the near fut- ure. Both teams are anxious to cross sticks and if the match i: arranged the fans will be given s chance to see how East bompsres with the West in hockey. Judging from the recent Abbies- Montague game, the Intermedi- be a hard loam to best when the pisydowns roll around. Th are a good clean bunch of pu ters and besides having lenty speed on the forward line ey boast s rugged resrgusrd. Cardigan rink is oing full swing now with plen y skating and an excellent sheet of ice. Negotiations are underway tohsve the Montague and Mon- tague Electrics play an exhibition gems in Cardigan in the near fut~ ure. HOCKEY PLAYER INJURED * . S Jsn. 80- they swept through all op- position snd defeated Bummer- (CD-Hugh ll, of side C stsis in s sudden death nearby Morristutm, was in hospital e s Charlottetown to bring t with wind ome the cove/rod trophy. nine. eughered d s has? ate Abbies of Wisrlottetown will "