’ tron" Desilets H i ts Stride With Hawks Joffre (Dizzy) ‘gg-il:fl—(o€) _ e , an the best season of his Nam Hockey- Ieawue career. drew assists on three Chicago goals last week lo move to within p point of the leadership of the leacuek \_.. .._.._.. _-. ._ ... .-.__ - _ __-___,___,_ _ who paces the Maritim- bom at New- i i fenoemanwhowas up lheiorwardlineaccupleofozzeah ago thebestgain the Iveehfirheonetianelilorth ihmamateurseored two anistedintwoothen. BASKETBALL- orruza sronr On ‘ of u s m“ mffiwfin ti. Bill (Flash lHollett. Boston do» moved to BOXING Jan. s —(CIP) — 0nd place among Hockey Leagues marksmen. he must have somethéfi‘ out of the o . Bo it's pctl news then. t"lloe Blake of Oansdieris is ontreal up there knock g at the leader's door while: his team eeinthece . A season lo .with canadiens nerverbudging rem the boiorn, thetinlet left wingcrhas been hllilllil around in the top flight. usually a few notohes below the high lna-n- But tonight's official N. H. L. scoring statistics place him securely in second position with a total of l8 poln One of the moat hard-working forwards in the circuit, Blake has sniped 10 and assists eight o rs. Sweeney Schriner New Yonk Americans equals him in points. but Blake gets the edge oln actual goals, three s Johnny Chicago Hawks, who has helped himself to is assists leads in goa.ls. one up on Blake, and the statis plaoe him and Art Amerks in a tie for assists. Besides 100. tits to J The: statistics. an. game. show ‘Ibronto stillthe o. histotalfortbeaeason v ‘hallmark: i . L: ‘QYBM. with 40 minutes Queen's Livy seven minutes RIIIGIB HELD 'l'0 DRAW '¢~mul40a uflaoflao U‘ @45E§== (A. ‘hvbvvy Guardian's Special Wire) DBL AUKIE. Jan. 2-80 Y Q01’. National “' Assoc 's middieweiolvt chsnupion of world. was held to a draw by M Simmons of Ban- . 1411011.. in a iii-round non- trltle fillet before 5.000 fans tocl ‘nu N Y bounrl. a S Bi... or Lowly Cdnuchs‘ Paces Johnny Gottseligi For Scoring Lead up on the forest Chapman of his 18 assists. Chapman has Just a p. which include the Red Homer of l bad man. Mexliegiwnly trails mm weighed ‘la 10a a-s. BOWLING ’RESULTS t "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"AAAA¢AAA nsnsssssnsn as‘ 1O G it?‘ i Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By Alan asnanr. n Pm: Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Jan. s-New York Ranger Dlayers say Montreal anadi National Hockey than Detroit. With Lynn bothered by a. weak knee these days. boss Lester Patrick of the Rangers blames it on too much British rugby Lynn played before he turned to hockey. "You might call it a football knee." says Lec- ter. Lyrm is satisfied to call it a "-—- sore kneel” Manager Jack Adams of the in-iirry-riddled wings is shopping around in the International - American Hockey League for replacements. Jack needs someone to fill in for Herb Lewis. his latest casualty. who aggravated a in-yury last nizhrt Baa/inst the Renders. Calling the house before the oi’- ficial attendance is announced is a main pastime Square Garden hockey the palm goes- to Gene Ward of the News. Kerr Petrie of the ‘Iribuns. who usually can whims/ts the house within 100. was - ledaed champ until Sunday night. Then Ward crossed his fingers and called the crmvd for his col- flw esflatl 115.500. A minuttfi later o ica armuunceme was 15.501. Ward turned to his neigh- bor and hollereri—-"A.in't' you got no home." aer tfit Joe Gould. manaeer of Tommy Furl‘. announced receipt today of B" 01561‘ from promoter Armand Vincent offering a, $35,000 w"- antes for b bout in Iondonmwitn he was at present. negoirlartln with promoim- 3115.59“, A Cflbuhley. Meantime Vincent is still trying to bring Harvey and Jim Braddock toeemer and Farr said if that bout goes through he's like l0 fight the winner. Big Soccer Scandal Bared In England IIONDON. Jan. 3 —(OP Cable»- --0ne of the biggest soccer gum. dB-ls years was vvvvvv ' sowam‘ o scnnpuas " 9%.”, . gggsszzszarsssraosaa _ g55SS§ iggiii Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The immortal Ned Bapian greatest of Canadian olrsmen died -at l. ronto e1 veers ago ioday, aged b3. Victorious in 800 con- secutive races loo resigned as n QQfll-r ». §'n.2.'°.’¥"‘g.ii°&"r‘l'2“.ltt from Practice .__-_ Rangers tice from players aremednio h» er: hand. I. It. WILLIAMS C0 Use lillaarfe for burns. sinks n‘ sarwoax - A nsras - W v rgvvvvivvvvwvv‘v ‘ When a better advertising service can be obtained the Charlottetown Guardian ' ‘ will have it.- 'ADVERTISE(llS__in,t1rs Guardian are offered ABSOLU1ELIY~ {FREE curs - copy gflinvgors - READERS lLLll8TltATl0N§ ~ mass, Etc. v AAAmAA 12-1. All Al!!! Lin‘ AaglAAAgll AA‘; wvwv Allwations of game-ti ' and distribution of a sum od mo 81110111; a number of players f In the inquiry by a joint comanis sion of the Engish Football Ar. "sociation and the Football league. As a result oi’ the probe G. Worsley. Stooioport Ooun-ty direc- tor, has been suspended from fur- ther association with organised football. In addition tire ofngeial was a vu-yi imposed on ‘ll fined £50 (81% penalties were Players. now on the Rosters of various major and minor league soccer clubs. '1‘. leach, former int County player who was a membe of Carllsls United in the 1998-8’! campaign. was found by the com- mittee to have "accepted s suanof mone offered by Worsley for d - tribu ion among layer; of the Oarlisie team to the eorrsniaionk leach “disbursed equal amounts among W. Ad . J. W. Cliffe. D. Galloway. F. -. C. Johnston. T. M. Kerr, T. Leach. H. Mills ‘I N. _ “W. . E. Roberts and W. Smith.” " PRACTICE NOTICE Practice for Tip Tops u, Holy Redeemer Rink at 7 o‘clook. Th; a attend" B m ‘and Ls- Blanc. Ryan. J. Roach. L. Aleer. Stanley. Howatt mmiadh- an. lilo0ailurn. Gall . Whdtkck, Worth. J. Shem-y, V. Roach, r v INTERMEDIATE PRACTICE TODAY The Intermediate Abbles will hold. a practice at the Forum this orn- ing from i0 o'clock till l1. ll 22"." when‘ "w a b» w» n as Juniors m? i.“ w m’ u" s ¢¢¢s SIMPLY tlxinkiodwfllflfl Resin ETOWN m: SPORT - BOBION, Jan. i —(CP) Young 11o Conachefs third-per- yve Boston a 2—-1 win over New York Americans tonight, sending tbeBrulns back into their four-point lead over the National Hockey League field. The Bruins win snapped the longest string of consecut ve vic- tories the Americans have enjoyed during their 14 years in the N. H. L. before 10000 f five games the that the third-place club has suf- fered, also at the hands of the Bruins, in it's last nine games. The action, due to the Bruins’ recent heavy schedule demands. and. the Americans’ short-hand- ednass was frequently some times slow. Four of players are sidelined. The home forces opened the scoring in the first period. while Wilf Field was serving a penalty. by putting on a power attack that ended with Eddie Shore setting up agoalforBobby Bauerwiths. pass-out from the left corner. Nels Stewart-bounced a 30-foot tallying shot past Frankie Brimsek drurlng the second period while the Boston goalie was watching the fast-charging Tommy Anderson. The Boston “clincher" was provid- ed by Oonaoher eight rnlnutes before the final bell. when he blasted home Jack Crawford's ac- and tton's curate assist from l5 feet out- side. SUMMARY First Period: l L-Boston. Bauer (Shore) 12.42. Penaliy—Field. Second Period: s-Americans. Stewart son. Jerwa) 13.40. Penalty-Hill. Third Period: 23-80mm, Oonaoher (Crawford) 1 00. Penalties —None. t Ander- RoyConacherGivesBruins 2-1 Victory Over Amerks; Leafs \&~Canucks Draw 2-2 alluvial“ ‘IGIONDO, Jan. 8-(0?) --'m- ronrto leafs ans their three stre but failed to ey tied Montreal Oan- adiens. 2-3. in a National Hockey league game that went in-to over- time here to . ' e sagginz Us» leafs. int derived from the dead.- pced the to team to within one of the idle fourth place Chcaifo Black Hawks. It also enabled Cansdiens to creep to within two ints of Detroit Red wince lvho ad an open date also. The scoring was confined to tbs second and third periods, tn each team netting the puQ once in these stanzas. Prettiest grail of the night was that scored y Doc Romnes at 6.20 in the second od to give the leafs the lead. It was the former Black Hawk centre's first goal of the year Babe Biebert tied the score four minutes later as 1's played shorthanded through Bucko Mc- Donald's penalty. Gordon Drillon was credited with the second Leaf marker early in the third when his pass out from behind the net was deflected irate! the goal off Johnny Gagnonis C . Pee Wee Summerhill end-ed the 14 minutes latcr when he slapped in Stew Evans relay after the rusky defenceman had staged a brilliant rush which carried him through the Toronto team. SUMMARY First Period: Scoring-None. Penalties —-Hor'ner. Second Period: l -Toronto. Romnes (Jackson) 6.20. loz-Oansdiens, siebert (Haynes) Penalties —I~lornvr. Brown Mc- Donald. ' Third Period: _3.-—Toronto. Drillon (Apps) 2.51 4 — Canadlens, Summer-hill < . . Penalty -—Eva.ns. Overtime Period: Scoring-None . Penalties —None. In Exhibition Hockey Maritime titles. will c the Forum tonight in an exhibition game. Although the Abbies made a good showing in their tilt with the Navy team re- cently. the Juniors will enter the fray the favorites. Both teams feature fast skating and defence work and the game should produce plenty of thrills and spills. ' The faoeoff is scheduled for 8.15 up. The lineups: Royals: Goals, Davis; defence. MacDonah. Jay. Wilson. Corbett! Forwards. J. Roach. Maclrod. Perry, Trainer, Whitlock, Blac- qulere. J. MacDonald. Darracn, B. _ sun‘... Goals. mun; defence. mind, , for. Bur- goyne: Forwards. Mahar. Weir. Kelly. Toombs. Ohiipmllh. Shfifféh MacFarlane. ‘lrainor, MacKinnon. their eyes op AWAY TURKEY WBECKS ‘UN A HOME JERSEY crrv. pee. 31—Thsn.ks gm; policeman. Mr. gids yJoseph will eat truiir af all this New Yeah It will one of mend aver large basin we. within neck-reach of the imiprcm- ptu ooze to satisfy the “WW1 thirst. Today Mos. Joseph and her went l2- lstfnisvasffirtsns - cousomsrroms av‘ savages-mam... ps1: and storm- s Yv vvvvvvv v vv ma. ma, m about iii°1~L2L¢ilh§LJ1Q Royals Clash 'With Abbies TiltTonight‘ beensw ttoihetioorsndshat- tered: no . pans and other articles had been knocked down and the basin of water had been overturn- ed. seeping into the floor. Patrolman l-lartmann made a grab for the turkey. but it escaped him by taking refuge atop the refrigerator. He pursued it around the kitchen, and Just when he thought he had it. the turkey, which had become pretty vocal by is time. swooped past his head WORI. - - Budge Scores l Easy Triumph Over Vines (By fill Iloni, Associated Press 8 Writer) NEW YO , Jan. lt-ln the brief mice o! an hour Don Birdie made his professional tennis de- but a successful cne tonilrht- as he outsteadied bis man at almost every point to whip Eilswo Vines. ruler of the pro game for the past five years, 6-3. 6-4, 0-2. before a capacity crowd of 16.000 1n Madison Square Garden. It was an astonishingly easy Munich for the 23-year-old cali- fbmia red-head who this year be- camsthafirstpla/yereverrtomake a clean sweep of the worlds four major amateur titles. He got. away to a shaky trail at 1-2 in the first set. , he had broken Vines‘ ser- vice in the fourth game to draw wen he was in virtually complete Yet as the final. conclusive ‘test of Budzeb mnlring among the game's all-time greats. the nraloh left a good deal to‘ the custom- ers’ imaainaation. vines was as erratic as only he can be and. wthile his famous forehand oc- casionally earned him handsome placements. he had great diffi- culty hand-UM Budge: service and piled up a mountainous heap of errors with returns that went i to th t . lihes arsd nbaseilie ornegfyond we sldc Yachtsmen Elect Slate AtMoncton MONCION. N. B.. Jan. 3 (CW-Alderman F. W. Storey, Moncton. today was elected presi- dent the Nortliumberland Strait Yachting Association, suc- czedlng Fred Morris. Charlotte- n w . Other officers are Janlcs straight. Siunmersicle. P. E. 1., vice- resident; A. M. Irwin, Char- lotte . secretary-treasurer. and C. Avard White. Shediao, N ., recorder. Executive members include L. H. Coffin. Montague. P. E. I.. K. M. Barton. Charlottetown. Capt. McGuire. Borden. P. E. I.. Robert y. Amherst N. S, and Col. M. D. Mclisigian. Pictou. N. s. An ap c ion from Amherst for mam ers p was accepted. The next association races will beheld at Shediac Aug. 4 with eight clubs comEtmg in six classes.___ s in: left in the wake of the chase. Finally the trukey was captured in the bedroom and was rcmrricd to its crate. ‘it not no moi-u fatten- inll. and will be killed tomorrow. The Josephs. figuring the cost of the piece de resisiaaloc of their Nest. will have the ‘following items to consider: Turkey m: 38 cents per pound». $5.94; cost of feeding turkey. 30 courts iHDDTOXl- mate); assorted damaqe. about. and out nvLthe -r.<>om-_.'ljh.e_p<elitez_ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Bill Stewart Dismissed As Manager Of Chihawks; Thompson To Guide Team (LP-MGIIIIU-lls’! McManus Are Intam Leaders don ‘liheactionwasamnou by Major-Frederic Molanuahlisnchlb owneinwhosaidPa-ul Thompson of veterapleiitwiinland hlahseorer. tahecharrecl theteamwhioh has won only threeoditslastifgam Stewart iBy The Canadian Press) Gamma’ Moblanus. who for Mansion Allan Oup Hawks, shaved two points last wetgi‘: O1. -' muvelmoiffleorgeAllenfls lea/din h“ ma. u m“ H time“ w race for the Maritime scoring e manager of the Harwks in °n"mpl°“‘hl-p m’ ' Maya ‘m’ ‘Meagan can Mud” ternational-Amenean Hockey Lea- the ar-aa sea- "'- son. the games d’ while losim E. finimifw third in the Leanne's American section to N M l Hock was,“ take ‘a berth Lil the Stanley Cup Ming“ gamed ‘f’ w, and w“. “Y” ‘i for Hershey Bears r3 boost rig .. .. int total to 10. A on. native ““"“' “‘“ can: ... ..... Then the club with Stewart '° ' th Masitim layers figured in “Sim the 5pm’ mfi“! a’ "T" area-scoring stifilsgics during the which carried it. to the title and caused the pudlry manager to be hailed a hockeyb “miracle Twice storming from behind. the Hawks defeated Montreal Osn- adiens and New York Americans in preliminary skirmishes before i-rwnolnu Toronto for the title. Stewart. who will-l go to hi5 home irrdBoston within a day cr two. sar 1- “1 have lmd no trouble with any of the players and have no com- week- Clarence Steele, Mclvlarius’ teammate and former Charlotte- town amateur. scored a 80M 101 his 10th point of the season and Lamb. Sussex. N. B. native. and Lloyd Jackson, who used to play in New Gls-HSOW. gained I11 asist and goal respectively for ngfield. _ Allen remained as leadulg goal» his credit. five plain/t or particular alibi. 1 thought . when the team r r n m. m‘ E” ° P'ym"" M ‘balsa... o; uxgrtfzegiggfifbraif ers with eight assists. was pa-yrn over cad. I , Lyégzik ézhtehuawk? gm The Records. z . noe enmuesa G_A_Ph Blfidélillfihfi Imnrflliifii Am“- Pu‘ 1" " 2‘ ~ eurv...“"~h" 2 2i: . - ' v Maiur Mel-animus. who decllri- K$nffi,,n._.° 6 5 n . edbdioceomnaent on the dismissal. ._ - ~~ ~ . r, 4w sar arl oss._ a ormer Black Hdm pr ‘ 5 5m your. 1r.*'...*‘.....'"- "M be “' °'»- a ed m be m mu” for’? m‘ Lamb. Spring a e I mum“. d me current in“; Currie. Cleve 3 6 l ‘The Hawks are in fourthcamlao ' “ma” “w "w" ’ ‘ 7 points behind the ‘leagiuetrleaalrig 532515“ swing g g z Bcston Bruins. who meet the Jwkmmspflng 3 3 | Haw1h§r¢11hursdex_a_i1dlt- HOCKEY TO-NIGHT ___Tlfiillr'r'r"royidis‘7r.___*" INTERMEDIATE saunas FACE OFF 8:15 SHARP ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 15c Si ___ _._.j HALIFAX WINS OPENER HALIFAX, Jan. 2 -iOP) Halifax mnadians opened theNova Bootia Hockey League schedule here tonight by a 3-1 victory over New Glasgow. George West scored two for Canadians and Ev Ennis countered the third. ‘Terry liloGihbon lbeat Rolfe for New BLANK GERMAN TEAM KR any. Jan. 3 —- , Germ -Trail Smoke Enters key match. » Joe Benoit. right wing. scored both goals, in the second and third $50. __ 1 periods. QIESSVL’.'5_JZEIY_LQW~ i New RailwayBranch Links Rich Mining Area With Eastern Cities MQDWYCB IYOIBIW-ilfifl .4 XAIIWIKVIW n Q.‘ p o.’ iii KING'S SCOUT - hs new branch line o! the Canadian National Railways, required for the continued development of the rich mineral areas to the south of the National Transcontinental line in north-western Quebec gives a large number of Joduaing mines, and mines now under i development, direct rail connection with Montreal. Quebec City and Toronto. The new branch. which baa inst been completed, extends for 1oo miles froruflennste .., on u» ‘lrmseoutinental, throuxh Val d'0r- to Rcuyn. the terminus of the CNN. branch connecting with lbs Transcontinental at Tasehereau, which was built in 1927 and made possible the rapid development of the Nor-ands group. This enterprise last year had an output of gold and copper valued al over $21,000,000 and the estimated value of the output of the pro- ducing mines served by the new line "la $43,000,000 for the current year. The location of the various mines in the district is shown on the map. Previous to the contraction of the branch the msiority of these mines bad to transport materials and supplies from points on the Transcontinental by truck. boat. or tractor for a distance of approximately forty miles. Now by the direct service freight will be laid down conveniently to the mines and s big saving will be effector! both in cost of transportation and in time. ' and .,,. by I The Boy senate snoelaflu. I - NT '-‘ T Niéflk/NG HDUN 1'4 IN M‘ MIATIR 1s Aaaur To BREAK mum: ANKLE-IN .