1 "' romm -- rss. m: ‘irlvrr my Interscholastic hockey will hold the spotlight at the Forum tonight when Kenslngton High School tangles with West Kent in the second exhibition game between the two teams. Although beaten rather home game tonight's visiting team are said to be a much improved squad and their supporters claim that West Kent will have to be right at their peak if they are to come 0 i 9 1- ibrough with n victory. Charlie Hogan's juveniles fro! Sunlml-rsitic gave nlrlplc Warllill; ill their game \\ith Canadians Wednesday night ihut they are going to bu plenty tough to knock nil in the coming Island piny- llowns. Charlie himself a promis- ing hockey player before losing an arm in the war, has instilled into youngsters under ills charge u lot of the hockey "savvy" he display- ell himsclfumd has mouldet o strong outfit together. decisively in their + + + i» _ That this players listen to him was well evident Wednesday night. They obey his insvtrurtions to the letter and as u result have been beaten only once this season by a fuvenlle squad, Canadians turn- ing the trick in Summerside when they came rom behind to pro- vide un upset. + i- <l' 'l' But there wasn't an the Summerside team dnesday night. Backchecking like leeches, and outskating the Charlottetown youngsters the held onto their early lead thro ghout the encoun- ter and when the Canadians did threaten they always managed to come through with an important goal that offset their opponent's offensives. Il- Il- 4- But in all fairness to the Can- adians and not‘ trying to detract any from Summersi<lc's well lie- servcll victory the locals were be- low usual strength Wednesday night, Coach Freddie Bradley wan forced to do a lot of shuffling with his defence and forward lines due to players being sick and as u result, something which Couch Ho- gan readily admitted, Canadians’ performance was not up to the standard they showed in Sum- mersidc. ll Oi i O It l: rumored also that several of the Canadians key men will perform with lhe Junior Lezlgue that is being organized. Whether or not that is a fact is not known hut if it, in this writer's opinion it will przrcticnlly leave the field wide open for the Summerside squad -to enter the Maritime piny- downs and they will prove worthy representatives of the Province. 4- 4- + -l- y” denying e plly, but nevertheless a that local hockey fans just don't seem to want Io support the youngsters by their attendance. There was only a handful of spcc- tators at Wednesday's game llnd it. must have been discouraging to those attempting to enbourage the youlll-lStcrs. 4' Il- 4' But this is nothing new locally. For the past several years th: condition has existed. Why, we do not know. Certal.nly_the “klds" play l1 smart brand of hockey and give eveiyvthing they have. Smart passing plays, rugged bodyinl; and keen rivalry arc always in evi- dence and these go to make up 1 Strong Offensive ‘In All Three Periods Give Local College Team 7-0 Victory Johnny Squarobriggs’ Prince of Wale: Welshman, gaining momentum as the game went along last night. vaulted into n llo for leadership ln the City Hockey League, when they defeatod Bulnt Houston's Unlvlnilt! squad 7-0, in a game that was replete with fuel skating and wldc MW" play throughout. Gaining momentum as the game progressed, the Welshman ikatlnl like demons while on the offensive an d sticking to their check: llko leeches when forced on the defensive by Saints’ counter attacks. fmk the ploy w- way from the Saints for most of the encounter mud once they bud plied up a. 4-0 lead early in the second period, there was never much doubt :- bout. the outcome. Saints, weakened by the 10s of a couple of koy players wit-h Several OIhBIS on m. ailing int, put up a ouurillwlll battle nil throuxh the rim- but just could not cope with the hard driving attacks thrown I! "W!!! by the Squurobriggs’ coached team. Min Chances Several times throughout the game they had wonderful scoring chances only to find young Jack Proude in lhc P.W.C. nets ll ver- itable “stonowali". The youngster turned in n smart performance and really deserved his shutout. Two goals without a return gave the Wclshmen a 2-0 load nt the end of the first period. Short- ly after the halfway mark had been reached in the middle canto tho P.W.C. team had inrrcascrl if to 4-0, and at the rest. period ll.ill added another" counter to make it Then in the rugged but TICVPY- theless clean third session the winners came throtlgh with two more counters that put the final seal on their victory. Play see-sawed buck and forth lu the two rivals went into action and for the first two minutes nei- ther goalie was in very much dan- ger as checking was of the close variety, McKinnon, who played :1 standout game in the S.D.U. nets, made a great snvc us a Nicolle- Roliertson-Blanchard combination Four Rinks In Montague Bluh ‘Spell Four rinks have entered the Mflnilllllie Curling Club elimina- tion ‘Spiel leading to the provin- cial playdowns for the British Consols Trophy to be hem Charlottetown early next month. The club playllowns to select two rinks to represent Montague will be held next week. Members of rinks competing fol- in W. Fred MacKenzie, Bruce Mac-l Lean, M. C. Reynolds, F. G. Mac. Intyrc. . A- E- Bullivan. c. R, Boehncr, C. Sfstcwart, P. L. Keycs. LeROy B- Whitc, Dan Power A, G. PflFkS, Di‘. L. A. Johnston, Lorne Johnston. George 50,-. don Dr. P. Marlnlylre, R, W, Beck. Lineups Fan Monoton- S’Side Game Mont-Tonia Jlli/(‘llllg Kinsmen meet Charlie Hogan's Summerside good hockey. But the fans Just won't attend and there seems to Kinsmen squad in an oklilbiiioxi game at the Crystal Rink to- lio little anyone can do about it.l_,,1ght_ The game gg[5 undel-‘tay at So what's the sense of talking a- bout it. _-l- b -l- Il- Summerslde fans are still talk- ing about the Charlottetown-Sum- merslde Legions clash at Sum- merslde Tuesday night. Evldehtlyi the ttvo teams waged mlite a brittle that kept close in 900 fans in a slate of excitement throughout and the stage should be all set locally, for the return game between tho same two squads scheduled for the Forum on Wednesday night next, + 4' + ll- Charlotivl/nvxn curlers proved foo good for Montague and Summer- nesdliy and us a result retained the Gahoury Trophy by a wide mnr- lzin. Notwithstanding keen competition was in evidence throughout the lengthy session with the best of sportsmanship prevailing and although rinks were successful Wednesday Judging from comments heard around the Club much strongur nks will be artlclpatlng in tho ritlsh Uonsoljs that, according to not a low will prove plenty tough to head, ‘I i Bob Feller of Cleveland 1n- “nocxzv” i I - MONCTON MAROONS Vo, ' CHARLOTTETOWN ALL-STARS a r M. [Yl-IOOI. l-locksv .353. ,. Kilt y» Ilm side rinks at the local Club Wed~ awe" however , the lor-ali ‘he linterested in his pitching than in playdowns, rinks; lto the salary rams Ar ‘l a0 sailor Puma "out! 8.15 sharp. Foiowing are the lineups: MONCTON QSIDE Goal Atkinson Dalzicl Defence Kelly McNally Elliott Gallant McLellan FOPWIHlS Reid Oatway Mil ton McKay Trites Hucstis Gay g Woodslde MocIntyre Bernard Ferguson dians who in addition to being gifted with a strong arm hanpcns to be one of the brighter lads in baseball business, once said he thought the public was more his salary. Fair enough. He can say that again. But this time of year Fel- ler‘: pitching is confined to a Florida baseball school and the pub- lic‘; attention prefers to turn hack itch made to him by Cleveland‘ nrllons. + + This was variously re orted as $60,000 straight and an .000. olu: 110,000 in bonuses based on at- tendance. Bonus clauses always were attached to Feller’: t con- tract: become as the loveiand front office views the matter, Fel- ler get: paid not only to win but to bring in tho patronm. Q 4» 4- 4' In xix earlier seasons Feller put away approximately cl 000. Now. At the ago mined almost four ful your, i: close to the top among pitcher: in Gaming capacity. ho the lngton lllgh School of 27, den i'te having no play came roaring in_upon him and Proude was sensational as A. J. McAdam, workhorse of the Saints broke through only to he turned back. The game llvened up considerably as P.W.C. held the puck in Saints territory and fin- ally their hard working eflorts were rewarded when Blanchard. breaking away fast from a Saints attack skated behind the Saints‘ net and then slipped a pass to Robertson, who made no mistake on a close-in drive. Robertson drew the first. penal- ty of the game shortly after thc counter but Saints couldn't break through. Cameron drew a penalty for tho Saints shortly after Rob- ertson had returned but Mt-K non performed sensatlonally with his team shorthanded, There were only a minute and 20 seconds loft of the period when the winners made it 2-0 with Robertson and Nicolle teamed up to give the Welshman a 2-0 lend. Still 0n Offensive Prince of Wales, looking for, more goals opened the second per- lfld with ano her strong ommsive. They hemmed their opponents in- side their own blue line with Beer just missing the open cor- ner on a pass from Teddy Brad- ley. But the "3" line of the Welshmon were not to be tienied and a minute and ten seconds nf- ter the start Beer took Batman's pass to dent the twines for RW. Cfs third counter of tho game. For the next seven minutes play raged up and down the ice with lightning-like rapidity, with both squads being unable to beat the rival goal-tenders but MucKlnnon in the S.D.U. nets was forced 1,9 bond for the fourth time In tho "emu when Qllisicy slapped in Reddln's pauoui: from behind the S.D.U. net. Less than a minute later Mac- Lcnnan, left uncovered in front of tho cage, picked a loose puck to account for goal number five for the winners. Goalie MacKinnon robbed P.W.G. several times dur- llls the remainder of the period. with goalie Proude warding ntI the efforts of the Saints team's (attack led by their tireless de- fencemun A. J. MocAdam. Saints Open Fast fiieekillr to avert a shutout. Semis Opened fast in the final twenty minutes of pluy nnll for the first three minutes P. W. . were backed well within own defence zone. Keefe of P.W. C. on a breakaway tested Mac- Kinnon from close range onl to have the SD11. goalie turn hack the effort. With Keefe serving a penalty for interference Saints unleashed another offensive but; it was brought lo an abrupt halt as Mahar, fast skating s. , u, for. Jl/Bfd was chased to "Sinners Av- vnue" that loft the teams at even strength. The period was less ihlm five minutes old when P. W. C. ‘made it 6-0, Nicolle getting his second goal of the game on u ploy f ‘ Rob f. . i 5S 1t. fh _ - thzmsame egalsiqnweig i’; Ihqghein labtfl: ‘P; rllnfliiligmgafm 1m g‘; lhthoals 961% an ‘:,§f,§§",“,,,,“,m°§'fl§ .313; solatluylaalsmdluiixillfivgzd genleéigis u‘?! iggzozggldtulfilecslflgiltathoa wont Rink: which uni? entered the g- lgi-("lrgllsgf o T gkomlggllgig win Amateur Hlookey Associa- | crane’ lfillizqrluleqggrlnd h“ bee“ W?" :31’; glilarggltlatlrn curb?‘ Wm. Nicholson Riv. ‘IKE, Mclnnrun ' mums“; ,,,“,§.,‘°o§§°"° Pmw‘ B" MacDonald- fnst skating. “T n Yew by the “ladies? l will tin’ une-u " match A. V- Qplllm H. F. McPhee 9mm, winding up liusuiet w“; mixed Dlvotlof up)‘ Ssiints om halxlfélm glam. who held the big l-all... diff. according to lb: Skin 5MP lost nllht with m uddreu to the 1m‘ - do" a pay 3t oe Mahar “m”, Mn _ years two-yearold schedule released by club official: Iondon Amateur Atltletlc Auocia- SSB B Kreat c nnce on a fast “at 8 c. has named i4 oond- {or s regulsr weekend bonspelk J.J. Connolly A3. Found tlon said further that ho bu a do- breakaway only to miss the open es- 399-51118 this wlmdu 1m The draw followr O20 H0090! J- F- H055! flllbd plln ruddy [or s oval net as he skated right in on top me "wit? 0! Sim‘ Pilot, and %¢au_ ' H. B. Outcilffe Dr. Cumrboll which quu my“ _ A of Proude. chili. ionsjuvmim’ °°1¢ Mid filly IIIDAY-Jl. r. m. u. 1. lplllct A.o. ru om and l mncbco nwnmo in lwlzmieiiireis“Zilyilivwlfihéili?dill Imd pscswciif Jiuifli‘. trill m” a A rr Ed m n1 oAronnAv-au r M. ligand m“ ‘om u” ' - - .' young . . nor c OIOTT - o nferilfveyffltthukmlélflicaltge esggvdmgii $1,112: cmyifnuyojltlikelv to succeed as H. C. Atkinson T.W.L. Prawn c M D ‘d c. t w Hm" ‘lfiws or ‘be unlit off from their source utc, could not. bent the laut linel Chm“ l" MR4» Graham's mm- 9v 3' 1; g Milli: J‘ He Hoglbft: ‘hhfDalzlgl cuumppy_ a m‘ new“ o‘ of defence and the game had lean ‘nation list insize was that of R1. ‘Ski’ ' ' Ski l’, bi Dlllln Goo Buntul-n Professorial clubs up in walnlfive minutes to go when the $15k‘!!! King Ranch of Texas -p p M blcKinl-lon 3.0. gfilllll have burned over lo the GAE? e . dddhl '1, ' ounam .h ' llnolficngg? “Pa?! Bleeerf fllillieglltglagg Ameuecer; wfigciif"; ‘itgvvflulfagé Bliglwolll J5 Mcaghuld w m ‘wwhlflllyfllmlwg injured ankle, scored on a pass cllfifilin t 1946 two-yggr-olfl 54'; Mcuughun ' 5, Moor; P. Holiu d A- Y-flmlfl 0d by minor {emlonal clug. h om Bagnall. z on ns. H R. Curruthers as. Cobb 0. John: n aléufil: gamer’; ‘Brian l: to mill boctcv in» 14"@"P==~ Roam’ w :1‘ J.£ifci:ca 1c wlncwéer i; 159:5 amloi-'"c"°w w’ - r.w.c.= am, ma. , " H" ' w“ ° ' ° ' ‘ "w" m" Keefe. MacDonald, LeiglitigfiDfil- aéifincllnn W L! Col Si!!!" H.001. Wlhfl‘ enlfgttunder an ‘ 9h“ gm. n13: zlel; forwards, Robertson, Blanch- ' 3 Maggy" ' ma." ‘j (flung. Al“ tholon and senior “B" clubs w on w ard, Nicolle, Bagnull, Bradley, I n ' l I kl A ‘H! B. B01201! be 1020M f0 V A lillll) Ol-lm 0C filflQmfilelgfd, MucLennan, Red- 3 llll ill p p nbsihrfnii. Campbell wit. m: nntioney before gifting players nun - _ - . mu a t: v e M" ~11"- S. II. U.. Goal, MacKinnon; do- é p“ Megan,“ ;_ mung,“ . {fyfeiorlggggffllfilcg-miflfivnmlgsr- summons. m. 34 .4“, o» lhwkin: . . How T: -Dr. 1.. n-wu A. ghllcnlglllll: v 1 on , - "_ . a MZICIIBEfi-cg-OHFJI, DTRibeauH. 115:1; 7:15 gillgd “iii? N‘ Album-l” ' “an; giglgiotgbhr nonrvgll% DYIVQ OUl w a ua , ' , . - _ - , “gm”, H d Miami‘. 1:2 fii§°2°uifil§l%“ss°“thZ §§',,,.",¢'L", nmu-uo r. u. ffikipucmu“ ‘owikltllli, ' : a , MW"- c m‘ a a t , m4 am“ V7.0 yt. JJ. hllnor lofiolzlmmbaéflgafilzlnc: if tho; AIM . W3. Sui-n It , W. Corvu- m pruont. - SUMMARY no usureguof mmuyfg-Tlfi H?» Wbrély who. wm , m fol-loo ‘mm! Comping? man?“ 0' u“ llilp ' llup A 1-r.w.c., Rob n “flrlpl cflywn" °"'°*'°“ (Blanchard: .'.°.r.‘..........!1.33 Pfeukemo: and-ti: %nt m‘ l»- I- Wtllmr . ID c9313“. “l” “b” W's...“ flfill?" w if’ mo‘... er son . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ Penalties Riobertron, Cumeron, million W, __ “mm m Ia hm!!- ‘6-“8. Illuk ' roman.“ w» - . ..... .. 4 | o . I m Period n. cbwlek f gm distal) 1m Codex fife: .. . Ant. . i, n ~ flllll l: 1, . . ox ._ » _ Lg * <- a-r.w.o., Beer (Blpllll) .10 mated A‘.§?ii‘»lb',°lf‘ l: il- -1~ Ilwhvrm Jain“!!! sub ’ l - . - ' i-nwc, an lay million in Irvine meeting, :31» . m‘, ' ' H _ B-P- ., nnon .... II'l“ ‘ __ ' i - -. Penalties: lelghtlur. ~ ~ ' l. ,1 _ ltd 6-P.W.C., Nicolle 1.» ‘ (H750 ) = _ TEP-izll, . - - 51am.” ‘I'm’ " A -B- I» so... “in. llours At A Brighton Outdoor Rink A _-_- Hours for the Brghtou outdoor &i“..vki%'f"'d‘ii"’ ° ““"'.‘.':.13é will be as follows it. was announ- ced last night, a 1v , Thursday and Saturday after- noonss; hockey Mcndl. Wednes- day and Bows-do mornlrlfs. All younc oh! on no attend- ing school may we the rink any weekday nlc-ming, QIBOQPlZ Satur- goyé and up to 3 o'clock on hockey 8 . ‘Ihere ls a ‘healed h whore e children may chutseminto trilli- rlcatins logs and get warm on cold days. A great man, are taking advantage of everything done for their pleasure. 1945 All-Star Baseball Team (by, The Associated Prom ST. OUTS, Jan. 24-41411 New- houser, Detroit Tigers’ ace pitch- er, led the balloting in selection of the Sporting News‘ 1M5 nil-star baseball team by 216 members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. The selections, announced to- day, included Tommy Holmes of Boston Braves, Andy Pafko of Chicago Cubs, and Goodwill Roaen of Brooklyn Dodgers, outfielder-s: Phil Cuvaretla, Cubs, first base- man; George Stlrnwelss, New York Yankees, second baseman; Marty Marlon, St. Louis Cardin- als, shortstop; George Kurowski, Cardinals, t 11rd baseman; Paul Richards, Tigers, catcher, llnd Newhouser, Dave Ferris of‘ Boston Ried Sox, and Hank Borowy. Cubs, pitchers. Max Bentley Increases Lead (By The Canadian Prank) Max Bentie‘ of’ Chicago Black Hawks. alrca y firmly atop the National Hockey League's list of leading scorers, added a goal and three assists last night to stretch his lead to l4 points ahead of his brother, Doug, who added two as- sists and slid into second piano a. head of Bill Mosienko, third mem- ber of the Chicago pony lino, who has been idle for the last nine games due to an injury, The leaders: G A pm M. Bentley, Chicago 3'1 30 4'1 D- Bentley. Chicago 1s 18 33 Moslenko, Chicago 12 30 3g Smith, Chicago 16 15 31 Loch, Montreal '1 g3 3Q Btewnrt. Toronto z: l; 39 Blake, Montreal 20 9 39 110 Horses Are Nominated For Belmont Stakes BY SID om 203K. Juf (AP) _. e olda nfiaifid “d om . NB r ~ nowal of th B 1m _ ins nrocnlse Ethel ti$tn§§°§°1g.§m. 5911118 10b done on America. roc- ii'-%§l>u§iil;‘.%.§“3li‘i“li‘ ‘m "w b ibankrolls x‘ M“ m’ m‘ Puma?“ nlien/tuoky Derby and l; . Le gue For lco over last Fil, Walker stowed his 50 and § Ma l former called Board boxink Walk J immy MNutzi B8“ "boxer lie Pe E23?‘ ‘I sum Blma 59W“ N‘ e week-end, £901!!! tho victors Driving Olub night. The first. but I t0 b6 called It I P-M; sharp. mo: Ngggmfi owe. 1-1.9. n. Bod-ford grobtan. Marlene Budlofll: RAVI! m c1 iciéifgex ‘Worthy. Jud . Room. Cl 0 e. 81mm V. B, firs. m! Bus. H“? t. Class O trl; moo long, Northern Scott," Peter Former ll- Y. Mayor Rocelvos Boxing Plaque For-1945 NEW Praising the f lit. game u a sfiofl but warning Emmet exploits on of fighters, Ic-rzner Mayor J e cd the - l ward J. Nell the mun who 1946 m8 lll - w PING l!“ M loll lflll b9- n Q) G e D “A ioua service to Jimmy TOXIIO Farley, sow er, Loglslat i i920. "unsure n gppreglo. obi; ‘for who n or X118. lig life did more in his career to adlvuioe the Jlmfllfi W the boxing law Z6 years ago, “we "deter-min Mayor in the "dust. statutes" of New York are laws. "w th no humor or he but. loved by and the sporting wor . "The author's name on them is workmonb compensation. tho wid- ow and orphans fund, the boxing law and Sunday baseball," the Mayor said , r as feséherwelz the other ard and .. N”, . Wonk-End Rm that 1-‘- Jmwfiwffi ‘filéillol-i. wootherlaoobfli beonthl B trot. Lucky GUY. Lill- Dlfl» I l” Nunliber. ma: was. ma’ ll YORK. Jan. M - Mil’) - lcst t. i bmlgrofnlv Plaque u dldtlunlcotfcrbox- in honor of th ltorond Jolmokm for your; as a fighter manner r. n the Walker presentation. mtmaatcr Geno Juuoo one time channel: of Athletic Communion, ru- that. he b the Doxlnl shortly after t e New York law. which wu written by was parsed by the State laque" Earl 881d, "is In o mm ‘ ooiuso of sport than 6%" thlt in presume 0d to set s fool-proof William ODWwcr recalled widowsmurid orphans Walker and the laws are Flelcoher. editor ,0! mo; no, i. esented the msllzincs of the your ward" to Wil- nlzecl in New York .L8.Hl you have Th l" "l" three aim ll. i. in. i... Association huts. mm a -. - (or) - WoodlandA-xlluu“ destroyed 4w ma: ln Nov» l I with q ic-yarmcvcrm of 8.000 mu. W- vOnilh Efiwiféhfi’ M“ 3-fol- "Q L were the muk monarch "‘ “alum mini! all wwdlnnd bur-oh; clow- no’ ' m» ma» u on moo‘; your smite! “‘ ilh"fi whit‘ .3‘ ‘J; in' i046, couched‘: wall of I102“: m. “my ma‘ lie "which lmiedlnoocooomiwlmbutno do vumcbogugnuotionto bebokenlatlblmo . Bobby lllggs Retains Pro ' Tamils Title ANGELES. Jan. If -(Ar) qflwt-slzed Bobby Ric” lucoou- fulllv defended his wor ': profes- s tennis our me next six gums. ' ‘ It Wu ' median: which won the m, a: lw rwutooly towed the lanky Cuhfornlan, into error! The vlctoryoamo on ho bloke Blake's service on t elmhth and tenth antes. The flnagl of the most dramatic ever oonfastied here., R128! had a 4-2 lead when Burl c turned on bhe pressure to 5-4 The lead. n load 0B. but Bu pd glcbbys efforts to go ahead, 1-6. m; on the power. return- ing nine out of 10 shall 8 run out the sot omen. Budge stayed- in ho In l. three time: gum before goi down,- Per trimmed 1o old master. Bill Til?! 8P "J off match poin sixteenth _ llmlnu-y, Cuccinello T0 Quit Baseball (By The Associated Yreull NEW YORK, Jun. ZG-Tony Cuc- oinello. who missed tho 1046 Am- erican League bcttln title h; ono pgrpgntlgq point, doc ded today l0 retire from orunlzed bnabcll be- cause of a siege of illness in his family. ‘ Released recently by Chicago White Sox after batting .808 in 118 game: lut nelson when ho wn their regular third baseman, Clic- cinellc was forced to decline sev-l Alan J. manager o! tho Associated oral minor league oflcrs beoliuac’ of the lllnesl is wife and three children. 32 Rinkhs ‘Slafed to Take Pm fin Week-End Spiel d l. Clarke, 8 °- his Brooklyn Dad loo-i sum-i». ii. Big Quebec Bunoplol (I: Th Cauflllu Inn) QUIBiIQt-Iailumfbefljfleld w“: nu‘ ow nl 0 n c unll uglier: bogngrel‘: Inter-nail l dowlu, u dcfendln allowi- on D. P. Connolly and in Int - urlt. N-E. rink brcezco into the quarter-finch. Showing wing of the form which won them the Lieutinont-Ooven nor‘: trophy a your no. the cut- ornor: trounced Dr. G. M. Boole of Plrron Qum. 1H in u lint 5°“? "l “if” ‘h; :"::.'..*.‘.‘. ac o n c lec o W. l». gallant c! the Quebec Cur- ling Club. , A. l2. Landry is lead on Mr. Con- nolly’: rink. A. J. Aubin l: second and J. Ii. Connolly l: third. needed favorite, 1946 British Oonoolo winner 3.0. Cream of the Quebec Victoria Club, also : ot in tho curator-finals will over H. M. Parson: of the ‘Ibronto Granite Club. hills Juvclillcs Rally For Big Bang Tonight in o ‘Wednesday are D 71118 hoot lo of: l!‘ Juvenile r llonotan uuucbt a sunmoraiom Greatly enthused by their ability f it’... .3§’..2o u crnixtb Jlieboyam, Alana ogxzigiadozlw for their lint Other lecond round winners i councilman we the Lieutenant-Govern r‘: cvcn howvvcr. l: , they were akin H. 0. Mo srrlxle o! are gclnl to coma up m we Ornntown. Que. and Dr. O- H in 3 team: in their our Brererton who iklpl tho lmly-re- ' r1 QM"!- mulnlng Tomnto entry. o in; in Pia mended today in several como at on event: of tho nix-day lplel which and: Saturday. Results: ‘i “Mill Pllywfh Elephant-Governor‘: Trorh! Monol- n w c m monom- team? ‘m m tho doubly ‘interesting in Second Round-Toronto (ii-shite, game that ,, ,; b Vltl mu: miinderun - §. *5. ‘$53335 l; Qdliefiis h-"fi on o on» 1n owl;- 8‘""“ll' °i.““é““i" illivi" l? " ‘ u. " coach u" 0 , j U0 E0 O 0 i - - y?“ abet-mic, ; BALM John wrmiuuidfm and Harry - ghlrlte, 3.1g. Baftflalll, l8‘; gun“: FIRM. MUM mllllilfwr . MW’ 5P0 Oil, . . ll‘ I0 I . m. Ont., n. n. small, i4; Bfllll- gliisht wbliwvll- with the “PlLlgl-Bi’ PES.IATTTQ,T“QWS,I?§EITI- lglmlltflaflf bOf-h Veg; m D1011 E . . .. 8X16 n ' - ' Th! n . a. r. A r . be mu in ldmflfyln! mo claws. u’ “weigh” o. he Handle ,' l; particularly the visltine temp-S- io: Q Whdmln, d e.. rm. roman 4: mltown, ue... . G. Mcfler- rgle, l0: Toronto Granite Dr. C. Brareton, 9; Montreal Heather, W. Bill Boil Back In Sports Business BY JACK HAND NEW YORK. Jan. 9A — (AP) - Bill Cour l: back in tho sports bus- iness after his clonal-lance with the late Judge landio and the presid- ency of Phlladel in. Phillln. nois~ lly piecing ingot er an oil-America football conference contender for 891's. Cox still ‘bu baseball on his mind and has formed some datinito anti- farm system opinlwl. but he's a crld Promoter now. uni part-nor: with Gomld Bulliilh of the Street and Smith magazine-publishing firm. Cox ot- flcl is the general manager and vice dam of the Dodgers. Hi1 an ma include couch Hui Stov- eno, business manager Freddy Fltzsiznmons and aaslsfanf. coach Hank Reese. . _ Cox. who bought ti“! baseball Phillies in February. l . was do- clarcd "permanently ineligible to hold an office or employment wit-b the ciu. " in a ruling iuued hlmdls Nov. 3B of that year. Lon - is said Coo: admitted plsclnl beta on baseball games against the mljor ltgxaguc ‘The owrgfii‘; (Xlfwblféd e ma er : pu oar before Landls. ' Plan Aiolirn Arena For London, Bnt. wNwN. 0m. m» a -<om —Bllllding a m em 19g hqgkqy arena in London and rot/urn of Attractive Blond Bharglui With Arson (By The Associated Press) PORTLAND, Mm, Jun. M-—An attractive blond, Miss Laurel Ii. Gronier, 7|. formerly of lldde- tord, ' wu arraigned today In munlplpul court on an anon churns band on on summon: house flre in which four anon: erlsl-ied and a dozen were Injured ere Jan. 1'1. ._ Judge Edmund F. Mulroney or- dered Mia: Orcnlar, occupant of n tenement in the building. held In $6,000 bail which lhe d not o- vlde. for a continued Marin: noxt week. No pie: wn: entered. County Attorney Richard S Chapman requolting tho continu- anoc, tol the court. he plnnnfld I! pa chiltrlsvs examination. 0 warrant lguinl‘ ‘I u Oran- ler, who said she ruu Q6 bu‘ maiden name following a divorce. wa: insuqd after Joseph A. P. Flynn, Stnte~ Insurance Depart- ment inspector char ell-she hld toned n smouldering ag cf truth into a hallway of the Cumberland Avenue block the night of the fire. Mr. Flynn added lhe said she later poured a cupfui of water on the bug. Remember When By The Cuundhu Plot: moi-cows "kl! lino" led all m» tonal Hockey lawn minim-cow" 9G1‘! B80 Oahu! - with as ponti- ll MM with 50 and Coli- lme: acher with Al. - , mum: fir! d (QBAJEYABEIbEE fit ofs coughnlhll woke two familial when their cot- toga caught; fire at Wickhumbrock near here. uni-sumac; naucs AT MAPLE HILLS FRIDAY, JAN. $5“! DANCING 9 to 1 Chappell’! Orchestra Admlulon 35.1!“- 1 . d ‘Thule! txswzit 1* "ll In An. Phone ll!!- fl‘. FRIDAY, JAI- 25 Ar ow a M" '- i‘ in l lg, glwf. ._ i