Commercial League To I Open At Curling Club; Play Starts Tomorrow ly competitive and. years gone by. It was emphasized by the Games Committee, however, that two nights only’ will be devoted to this league. other matches for other competitions will fill out the re- mainder of tiie week. Curlers the past month have been lintbei-ing-tip in anticpation popular in A Commercial Ourlirrg League will get underway at the Char- lottetown Curling Clu‘) totnorrtitv night. League matches will b:- pililyed each Wednesday and Thursday evenings throughout the 001.5011. An exception vttll be the week scheduled for the IMm-th Confederation Bflllsillfl the lziticr part of this month. Entries intiic of the sticnuous season ahead. league close tonight. Tllorr» is already much talk con- The o0fliiill€f€lill League is a de- certiing the ainpetitions leading parture from tho program of rc- cent years and is (‘XQCHOKI tu add keen competition and pniitii-iasim to the club progixizn. ‘\it‘iitbi~:'- entering the l\‘l\"i \\‘i.l lit‘ iiizii-t in so far as ixs~iiult~ representing the wit’ ness or profession to belong. Such a leasin- to the play for the British 0on- sols Trophy and the right to rel)- lfisfilfb the Province at the Dom- inion Curling Championships to .t~ iii-Iii tit Vniitwiiircr. linprritttii mutt-tics were played in c1‘ Iilf‘ holiday weekend with in- -.i tiieyitcresi mounting in the chtb pro- wl inch-t rim for the New Year. u!‘ Ramblers Score 4-2 w Victory Over St. Mary’s s . *—*_ t» I _ c ...‘.‘.'.L.’.?.;.‘;.‘.....if"i..3...‘i _’.-.f...._;.‘..'t‘.. , Miners Edge ‘ 0 iOui Vics 5-4 hing liiilifiw St ii.‘ S "- m“ night. before ni-irc I|\1i'\ 5H1, .\l'i'l- time Scnior llnvkc; lmi-ii.) fans. The \\'if1 didn't ll"ii) Antii-iist; much-uhcy lii\1\ u‘ i=1 mil;- (it-- timcs in 43 ciiiiirs- iHii ii NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5., Jan. 2 fir-Fat mill) ("1' “"""'\'l'i‘]-""“ . ((‘l‘i- liiiti, DPIVOCCTIID shot. a John Hczivcrs, “ho ici i)!“ 5*"'\"‘ i bite tiiirti-herititl iltml ttigire Glace I0" llii\\'l\'~‘ 5'7‘ -"' gill"! -""“‘ 3"“) Bziv Miners fl 5-11 victorv over (‘Ombillliliflfl "i "\"ii'= 1"” Hilhifinriii Fytlney Victories tonight 13X W" lh"“" l"“i""‘ iii‘ “" “"“\" zintl sccnnii place in the Cape Bre- ers. who have 1i i o iii iriiiil. ‘vmn ${\I‘Iol~ Hockey League it was l\'l(l.\ iii;_ l. iii the lriruni Mmmk in breaking a “camp Hid ill!‘ hiiiiwlimi‘ 1'1"" "\1i"'-“l.pl:it'c (lPfHlIUICk with Vics, moved the "Emmi ("Y "mil." " .““ilii'-'~‘i“"l within four points of top-spot Syd- who aspires in play iiriciicy for Si. , m... siimonairvi Vics play at syd_ Mary's. Bcing hcnten iw Iii!‘ tail-inn), “marrow night endcrs mntic it iiist iii-it iiiiirii liriiiinni gnriltcnding by Eddic ‘VOFMK ii)‘.\tiust of Chico Bziy was the. 1t “'85 HfiIii-"Xo ‘f‘(“‘"ll 1"“ ‘nihighiisiit of the game, most rug- 31 8mm“ m‘ "my" "" ml‘ SM‘ uoii nf the scnsoii. ’l‘h.- pudgy nci- IO" Tlifii‘ i‘i"“i“‘i“ ""7""? l‘”""‘ |i1illi'I"i‘Il1l‘i1(‘i"l zisiiiii 39 shots com- Wifi H150 M W" liiiml‘ "f lllmmfh‘ iiarcti in 1.’) fnr Dust) Rhodes in Amherst came up with three ym-ih $311M...‘ mg,‘ Attendance new playcrs-Jiicir 48th, ‘Vlth and pm; '_'_4‘;i)_ 50th this scason- Roiin inintlrsqi Rene Lacroix and iloi- ltilfii‘l\l)ill‘fl.l Landry scored IIIP winnin: $10.11 early in the third period itntl Blackburn turned in an outstand- inz job on defence. But Hughie bfaclfiontild wits still ‘(he mainstay of thr- Amiiorst club. ‘ ZHGIWP B?“ Ixnmwn He stooped rubber from cvcryi (Brown Mclnwqki, Angle. The difference was that. he i 3_G1ace t“. 1.11311“ izot: more support thrin tistml from ~’ SUNDTARY i First Period l—Norlh Sydney, Medynski (Verrter. Bzingay) 10:51 Penalties — Kelly. Stark (2). Arkicrsoii. Jeanneau. Boian. Second Period 9:10 . (Nelson. Bolan) 18:18 lti| defence. . , » SUMM“‘Y 4 ilfielathlniesaliilgney. Bing“ 19'31 fir“ P°fl°d iS-Nnith Sydney Verrier _ u . l—-Amherst, M-oueeeau (Bangayi 19:56 (Blackburn) [i8 Penalty ~~ McIntosh. Penelty—-Poivers TM"; “Hod "fiend Period L-Glaee Bay Phillipa Z-J-fallfax. Sullivan (Brown) ' 42g (Brennan) W‘ 7~Ndrth Sydney. Bari-gay L-Ainherst. ‘iifotissean iMedynski. Vorrieri 415T (H. Mostenko) 11.07 .8--Ciiiace Bay. Dennison 6~l-Iaii.fax. Stiliivsn ' (Phillips. Nelson) .. . 11:38 (Brennan. Wilkes) 17M b-Glace Bay, Deiivecchio Penalties-Nona (Dennlscn. Browni 17:10 ‘nth-d Pei-toll Penalties _ None. l-Aimherst. Lamb-v (‘Macbotigtilii 5P4 ‘ Saturday's Game L-Amheret. Mousscau ‘.04.? GLACE BAY. N. S., Jan. l — Penalties-Steel. Tiandrv. ‘. (C?) -- Glace Bay Miners failed to regain second place in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League when tihey battled to a 1-1 split with league-leading Sydney Millionaires in a New Year's Eve tussle here Saturday night. Anflgonlsh Wins“ Over Truro‘ 9-6 MFHIJGONHSM. N. 5.. Jun. 1 _ (C P) - Antlgorrish Bulldogs trounced ‘Drum Bearcets 9-6 to- niflt to maintain No. 2 position in the AnTIQO!118h-1PlC1D\l—OOlCl185i£f Baler Hb&ey League. Buaieet man tn the Trttrds goalie, Roy Weather-bee. called on to handle M shots. Shorty MacDougeii in Bulldogs nets hui n. quiet night. with only 19 shots fo block. It was Stellerton‘! 11th win in 19 games. rinkwas ‘acquaintance? yotrllswanff p.15; Mfzmgbwi-iqsfiporqipqufi ~rc_>_._ MAKE ERIENQS isysgtgpmijggo BUSY i p?'(y££o’*rtizm. WITHOUT QRAGGIN _ lTI-HNKfQNIEPROYEBTOIBE Jusmejduji ‘sfifirtjass-rififévsniytifzizwiiiuins A. .RizNi>..As§vou'_i7r1inr1IfitA can o cs1:izoAYs3i't‘tieizl'se:i§§¢ total-l ifrtTtl-Tilossinuuiavi norms: Morons ,__ ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the shareholders of film Ollnloib- lown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition will be held II the omen o! the Aflloclltion. 1n Grout George Street, on Janu- lty n, mo, at mo p411, ‘ n In m6 Intention of the’ directors a» postpone mi. meet- iu t» e later am. fl. H. IUNTAIN Score . an. I, murmur, Presidents ’ h" ‘us, sporting ziciirity is cxptititetl in THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 3, 1950 W's-ll, with the Christmas anti New Year fcstivitics now bchintl settle down to its steady routine again, and although mnny of the past year's activities are still fresh m our memories, they are now just something for the record book and all attentions will be focused on tho biiz sporting your of 1950 that. lies flllCiifl with high hopes of making it :i bigger and better one than its predecessor. o a l - Opening the Now Year hockey program will be ilic lslmitl in- termediate league t-izish nt the Fortm; tniiigtit l)t*I.\\‘CCIl the Suni~ merside R. C.i\.l~‘. and tho (‘hiir-l lottetown Victorias whr-n the two‘ clubs moot in the first match oft the 1950 schedule. ' . - Although the initial gnmc for the new year was srhcdulcti lnkc place at Summcrsidc night ltctwcen tho Ahhics and! Crystals. a game that hnd zilrcadyi been postponed from Tier. 27th. it. has been sci over ziipiin until ncxi i Saturday, when it ;s hopctl fliaif the icc. which has hccn (Ito rciif son for the postpnnetncnts, uill bc; in satisfactory condition tn run] the game off. It is understood‘ that the game originally schcdult-ti for itext, Saturday ll(?I\\‘(‘(‘Il Vii‘- torias and Crystals at the \Vcst-. crn Capital will be held later on In the schedule. i O O to: last . A special exhibition game between a tczitn from iiic United States AIFIOTIT‘ httsc nt Harmon Field. Neufountiiziiitl, and‘ a Charlottetown squad made upi from the Island Basketball League ranks playing under the Army col- ors will be played nt the I’. W, C. auditorium on Thursday night. in mark the opening fonlure of hoop activities for the new year. n s o s haskctbaili‘ Negotiations with the team from Canada's 10th Province have IJOPH underway for some tiiitc, and in- ral officials rcccivmi (he finiil o.k. from the U. S, boys ort-r thci week-end. stating they would hci leaving by plane on Thursday morning and would be here ready for action on Thursday night. O O O Although the. exhibition en- counter will be the first hoop activity of the 1950 season. and is one that is being looked for- ward to with interest by local hoop fans, the regular schedule of ls- llnd Physical Fitness Basketball League play is also expected to resume this week. The new ache- clule has not been released u yet and therefore we are not in a posi- tion to be able to state just who will be playing who or when. ‘but think it would be safe to say that it will probably be a double-bill between both Charlottetown and Simmer-aide teams on Saturday nirtht. O O O A Commercial Curling League wlIl get rolling at the Charlotte- town Curling Club tonight s: the leldodf to their new your pro- gram which in expected to be lfi extensive one for the remainder of the eeeeon and will include many inter-club trophy competitions as well as the Confederation and Provincial bonspieis. O O I The Commercial Leap“. 5 somethinl that in being added to the regular winter progrqm of event! in which the teams will be made up and classified according to their civil occupation and will ($031M?! liflinst one another twice a weak. on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Although a novel. and more or 1cm new form of competi- tion. the league is expected in produce a lot of good curling and keenly contested matchee. Ulfl-LARTGT. N. l" tort-mountains ‘I meredimnefortu- egoela tonight to whip Plcteu Meripaes 104i in an Antigonish-Pictou- Colcheeter senior hockey league gum. R. C. A. F. And Vics To Clash At Forum Tonight i NHL. Sutttmaries SATURDAY how York 4, Boston 1 First Period l-Ncw York, Fisher (Laprade) . .. 2—Boston, Schmidt (Creighton, A. Kuiimsn) 15.56 Pcnaltics—None. Second Period Zi-Ncw York, Slowinski (Lancien) . ~l--Ncw York. Kalete (O'Connor) . 15.24 Penalties-None. Third Period zi-Nviv York. Slowinski (Ralcigh. Egan) 4.23 Penalties Fiaman (major), Leswick (major). Montreal 3, Chicago 2 First Period lw-klontrcrii. iilzirrtiy. PPflflliiPS i2). Goidham Second Period Scoring~None Penalties -- Reardon, J. Con- zichcr. Nattrass. Third Period iZ-ltinntrcal. Richard . 11.20 . 5,25 Rcay lViacKtrvi 3 .15‘. Gadsby. Rcavdon (Lach) 1.42 Bwhiontrcal. Lach (Rcardon. Richard) . 2.48 4—Chicngo. J. Conacher Stewart. Boclnar) 11.20 Swfihicaeo. Stewart 11.56 Pcnriltitxv-Nonn. Detroit 5. Toronto l First Period l-Dctrriit. Abel (Lindsay. Kelly) 1.50 2—l)ctroii. Reise (Geo. Babando) 6.50 Penalties —- Kiukay, Pavciich. ‘Martin. Bentley, Migay. Peters Bariiko. Second Period S(,'()l'il)g’~NOTlE Penalties — Stewart (2.). Mort- son. Third Period ii-Detrnit. Cotiture 4—-l')etrnit. Marlin (Gee. Black) Pi-Yfni-nnin. Bentlc (“Folsom . 6—Detroit. Howe (Lindsay) . . 19.21 Penalties -— Ezinicki, Carveth. Kciiy (major). Thomson (ma- jor) Juzda. Bariiko. Howe. Black (maior) Arundel (min- nr and maior). SUNDAY Detroit 5. Toronto I First Period 1—L)ctroit. Kelly (Lindsay. Abel) . 7.55 2—Detroit, Gee (Couture) . 12.23 Il-Detroit. Atbel (Stewart. Lindsay) 10.05 Penalties -— Lindsay. lVtai-tin. Boesch, Morison, Stewart. Howe, Martin. Babando. Second Period 4--Deti-oit. Gee (Carveth) .. .. 7.09 Penalties — Klukay, Boeach. Morison. Stewart, Howe. Mar- tin. Babando. Third Period 5—Detroit. Psvelich (McFadden. Reine) 10.37 Penalties — Boeoeh. Howe. Mortsoin. Chlcalo I. Montreal 1 first Period l-Chicazo, R. Conneher (Bentley. Mosiento) . 11.26 Penalties — Harmon (I). Ri- chard. Gulodolin. Gldnby (ma- ior and minor). Bentley. Lo- ger (major and minor). Gra- velie. Hamill. Goldhnn. Second Period S-JZhieeIo. Pryihi (Dickens. Ola-intend) 8.41 3-Chica-|o. Marinate (R. Conscher) . 10.48 4—-Ctiicazo, R. Oonacher (Mosieniko. Gold-item) Penalties-Fulton. Third Period fl-Chlcago. Gediby (Prystai) . . 8—M‘ontreel. Riotpelle (Lech. Leger) Penaltiee-Gadsby, Brow-n. . 17.44 1.33 7.47 Benton l. New York O RY First Period l—-‘Br\~rton. Harrison (Smith) . . . T85‘. Penalties —- Leswiott. Bettie. 1 ABM. 50 GENTS OIIII EVENTS TUESDAY- Ohlldrerrs Skate-J to ‘SIDE R.0.A.I=. vs. viproiiiiis TONIGHT-MW SHARP ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUI FORUM Hoekey-RDAJI‘. n. Victorian-Night an wmnNmsnaY-aitstiiig-s t» 1o. ii= FDRIIM 5.80 .4" The first local hockey match foti the year 1960 will get underway at the Charlottetown Forum to- night at 8:30 when the Summer- slde RC.A.1'<‘. huckevlsts and the Charlottetown Victorias clash ina regular Island Intermediate Hoc- key League fixture. Although both are sharing the league cellar position at the moni- ent, one or the other will get their first lift up the league ladder us the result of tonight's encounuri- that can put them in a foiu-ivirv tie position for second place in the league standing. It will be the third start of thc season for the Vics anti the second for the Ainmen. The former tenin is expected to hit the ice strong tonight to guald against any pos- sible chance oi suffering ‘d. third straight defeat (‘his Season while the latter will be determined to atone for the sound 8-1 trounciii‘: they received at the hands of the local A/bioies in their league upon-i ing start here two wccks ago. Moncion Defeats p Amhersimit-Z i MONCTON. N. B, Jan. 2 -iCPi - Moncton Hawks closed out thi- Sectmtl Prrlod 5—Moncton. Mclntvro (TocBlanc) . Second Period i 2—Boston. Smith i (Ronty. Bcititi) i Penaitics—None. i Third Period 8-—Boston, Bcttin (Ronty. Henderson) 4—Bost0t1. Creighton (Harrison) 5—Boston. Quackcnbiish (Harrison) . G—-Boston, Dumart (Harrison) . Pcnaltics—Nonc. i ------————~— - ~- - - ~- . 13.43 15.47 Bowling Gives l Beavers 5-4 Win Over Hawks SAINT JOHN, N. 8.. Jan. 2- lcpl-"A goal by Mouse Dowllng seconds before (he game ended en- aiblcd Saint John Beavers to squeeze a 5-4 win out of Moncton ilriwks tonight after the Birds staged a third period rally to square the count. Tin- second place Beavers lengthened their lead over Monc- ioii in the Maritime Senior Hoc- key League (0 14 points. hick Wray turned the hat trick for Saint John within a ten-min- uto spun of the first period, which cntlcd 3-1. Hawks shut the only tally of the second session and u brace In the third. with Dowling zilso netting two in the last period. itloncton scorers were Tod Mc- I-lu-cn, Boh Lcckie, Frank Imonti anti Don Larlee. An interruption occurred after lsirtnctnnfis Manny iifclntyre enter- (‘fl the penalty box. Ho. swung his ISIl('l( when a spectator mode some comment but no one was hurt. ‘Police converged at the scene to kccp order and two officers stayed i in the box. I First remit i-Sititit John. Wray _ 2.45 2—Salnt John “(ray (Jackson) . .. .. 4:13 ffi-Moticton. McEiven . 1,2112 sl-Saint John, Wray . ._ 12:35 Penalties - I-leon, Mointyre. 1949 half of the Maritime Senior Hockey Iieaguc schedule by casin-x; - M L S°°‘L’:“kl’°"°d _ to n 10-2 win over last-pincc Ain- " (‘Rlfzm Ramblers here bnttirci.ii' “can m,’ Mcmven‘ ‘ First Period i Third period L-Moncton. Btirkwcil f . (McIntyre, r-ieeti . . 7.i)() ‘>*M°“°'.°"' Tmm" _ 2—Moncton, Leckic 11.10’, ‘_L.°°"“" ' . ~15 Ik-Moncton, McKenzie i ‘“b“'"" John- 9mm“! (Muam M8181...) V 14.34, (Wt-av. Jackson) 12.24 4_M°ncmn ‘Auger ' il-Moncton. Larlee (McIntyre) 17.01 i ‘“.-i'“"' Pmm’ "113 Penalty my f) enint John. howling ' i (ilcon) 1914a Pt-iialiics — Leckie.“'filIc1nt_vre._ PciiaRltyikRjnbinson. Third Period 6—Amhcrst.. Mosseati (Robertson, Poirier) .... a L18 T-Amhcrst. Mosseuu (Gaiidct) . . . 2.19 iL-Monctoit, Fitzpatrick (lVicKcnzie) .. 6.20 EL-Moncton. Mllalll (Fitzpatrick. McKenzie) 8.19 lfh-Mniictou. ltlclntyre (Btirkweli) . . . 12.00 il-Mnnrmti, Ii/iblnson (Porter) . 1500 ii-Moncton, McKenzie (Miiani, Imonti) ......... .. 17.00 Penalties -_- None. SPECIAL SALE at EOUALLED! ‘Fleiflger Second Round Win Over Spencer SYDNEY, N. 8., Jon. 3—flCP)-- Arnold Fleiger 21-year-old middle- weight fighter from Chlthem. N. 13., today ‘ ocked out Tommy (Gun) Spencer of New- Waterford after a minute and 20 lecondl of the second round of their sched- uled IO-round main bout an a holl- day card here. Fialger, a strong, rangy ring newcomer, weighed 158 to 148 for Spencer. The New Waterford veteran suf- fered the worst defeat of his career and it looked like the end of the ring road for the stand-up swatter who is on his second comeback attempt. Fleiger Jarred Spencer with an overhand right in the first round and wrestled him to the carpet a short time later. Spencer appeared taken by surprise at the power In the Fleiger flats. The New Brunswick youngster. rated as a durable Stfllppef‘, was more than ‘that. He showed n teeth-rattling right and a sharp left. After the Chatham choppefs first flurry the Tommy-Gun rallied briefly and got the beet of the two short exchange . But Spencer, a better boxer, had learned his lesson and handled Flelger with care. He made him miss with his looping ritlhts. At no time did Spencer appear to have his old vigor and his punches lacked steam. Fielger was on the march from the start of the second round. He nailed Spencer on the chin with a smashing right and the New Waterford boxer hit the deck. He staggered to his feet at the nine count, lurched to the right and appeared gasping for breath. Fleiger took two long strides. He drove a terrific right that caught Spencer's chin and re- hounded to his shoulder. Tommy went down hard and ltruck his head on the edge of the carpet. half out of the ring. It was apparent from the mo- ment of the glove impact that Spencer was out. It took about 10 minutes to re- vive him while h doctor was cali- od. However, Spencer, bleeding freely from the mouth, was re- vived before medical assistance was obtained. He did not appear to have suf- fered any serious effects when he left. with members of his family about 40 minutes later. But for a time feeling was tense in the Lyceum as attendants worked over the defeated fighter. It was the 25th knockout in 39 fights for Fieiger, who was making his first appearance In l Nova Scotla ring. Introduced to the crowd was stocky Yvon Durelle, claimant of the Maritime middleweight champ- ionship who ia signed to fight Roy Woutera of Vancouver at Halifax Jan. 20. The winner has been promised a bout with Cana- d I n n middleweight champion George Ross of West Bay Road. N S ‘Dui-elle, who also fights out of Chatham, has been undefeated in Results 0f Bowl Gales By Mill. Fund! NEW YORK. Jan. 2 —-(AP) Ohio State, Oklahoma. Rice a; Santa Clara won meior bowl foot- balil victories today. the hlivflni- ishtxig Ohioans defeating favored California 17-14 on e 17 l-Murd last-gasp field goal in the Role Bowl Oklahoma lived up to its “bondi- place national rankin: by trounc- lng lmiislans State $4) before 82.470 at New Orlearu. The power- ful Sooners won their second straight Sugar Bowl game and 21st in a row. Here's how the other 31ml turned out (attendance pus anthesel) . Cotton Bowl-Rice 2T Norfl! Carolina 13 (75,347). Orange Bowl-Santa Glare. It Kentucky 1S ($4.816). Gator Basile-Maryland I) Mil- soui-i 7 (20,000). forum's i7 I-Z-yurd Rose Bowl and kicked a. field goo-I to break a. 14-14 tie with one min- ute and 56 seconds left. ivlore than 100.000 spectators saw the West Coast go down for the fourth straight year in the Big Ten-Pacific Ooalt series. Of- ficiai Rose Bowl attendance wal 1005153. 1n the four Iamfll. two favorites won 5nd W! lost. California rated six over Louisville State, Rice 7 14 over North Gasoline and Ken- tucky 5 1-2 over Santa Clem. Other Bowl game X88111!!! top Sugar Bowi: Oklahoma I Louisiana. State 0. Cigm‘ Bowl-Florida, State Wofford 6. Rice Bour‘i('1‘o‘kyo)—-U. B. Ah Force l8 Army Ail-Stars 14. i Sun Bowl-Jrexas Western a Georgetown (Wash. D.C.) 20. l‘ Oleander Bowl-Mciimrray Missouri Valley 13. Prairie View Bowl-Prairie View 2? Fisk College 6. Salad iaowi—xavier (0.) 8i Arizona State 2i. Queen City Bowl-Gentle Rani- blers 33 Hawaii Aloha: i‘). Game Postponed HALIFAX, Jan. 2—(CP) ~11“ Maritime Senior Hockey Inn’!!! game scheduled here Saturday night between Halifax St. Marv’! and Saint John Beavers was post- poned until a later date by mu- tual consent, league officials laid, The new date has not been de- cided yet. 31 fights. Just turned 20, Dureiie has registered 18 knockouts in hIl 19 months of campaigning. HQ hold; knockouts over Ouid Farrell and Ace McCloskey and his moat recent triumph was over Bob Stretcher. New Enllund middleweight champion. MALLOIIY 8: LEWIS HATS SCARVES by CURRIE 8i FORSYTI-I NOT JUST ANY HAT OR SCARF. BUT YOUR CHOICE FROM THE SMARTEST LINES OF HATS AND SCARVES IN THE CITY. TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F TIIIS SENSATIUNAL OFFER OUR OVERCOATS ARE AIS- WAYS CONSIDERED EXCEPT- IONAL VALUE BUT WITH A HAT AND SCARF THROWN IN - l'T JUST CAN'T BE SALE CASH.