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W“ zmk...) w... ,__ ' , 1.5.1; wu era _( ‘hf,.k%:,‘:.L-p1nc1 :\ult.1-al1:1, FFHIICIF ' I%“,\;|1r\~HFI11rzl.111d. and Nltlllfllil" m w“. cls ' ‘loulh Arum. Wluulm ‘L- ‘§I'f§n?0l‘IIPl'k quallfytnir. places 1n that order. . f (l flllksi’. middlc lrftiihholylrjrllri? evl-er flrcllmllllwd 2-"; 91v Zculnnrl. s"t t1 I101- Pflcf l?! {bi (111111 111111 but. nus i)ff‘>5° 1' ‘(r1111 lvlctlulu- cf Fina-land W110 finisher] four mrds. behind. James Alford 213g?- (hlrd. a fBW "Tllilre: Canadians were scrnllfihed hallo: ovum. Ill fi l CIA DIA .1_ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESI LING ..__.___..-_. 51113.12), 1‘.l).'1i--(u111td1(‘>' r-olors floated Itlgh (Ivor the Enlpirc three time: by u pair of‘ track and (‘11-111 1111-11 :111.l .1 \\'(llIIl<I\'s n-lirv tt-iun at lht‘ opening of tho British Eln- .)..n.11-\ 1. mun,- of Whnlsor, 0111., INI the (‘unauliult performers with .1: 1..-1 111111. in 1111- tltl-yvurd hurdles. It wan onu of sax hwy-u- IIILHID: lullrri-ti. ltri- ill thr Sydney crirkct Irnundu park and ..11I the i-lhur 1n lln- Nmth .\'_vdn(-,v Olympic pnul where the . .(-,1r-(1|-l_ I niyfllwltj’ of Wcslrrn Onturlc hnrdlor liar yard- tin-n turned loose u Inuit of .11 (h1- 1-i.,l..‘l1 htlrdh- that rnrriril hhn t1) the t.\|t1- I5 _\'1||'(Ia ahckd ,-..1. ‘l. 1-.11'.1. l...=1i1\,-;'~. tinn- \(.1.~. 1.") amt-mid» lush-r than lhc Ilurgnhgv o1‘ lflllgllltlll. of “Ilnnlpog withdrew from the lutt-lin 1l1r()\t' 11nd \\'lU (lcvorc ins iurltnt-s (u (he hunuilt-r and (lis- .' 1.1%.: lumuinun and A11 “kc (11 ‘P0101110 wrre sclaicllerl from (he three lllIlCa. (,‘.1u.1(i.1 uluihtled 1n ehrht swim- nuinr heats 1n (IKILIIIIOII u) carry- 11;5.; off (he relay (‘hlillli)l0ll§hlll. ,What Canada Did At Empire CamesSaturday (By The Canadian Press) I00 Yard Dash Szgurrl Nulsrn, Saint John. N. H, third in prclnnu1ary heat; lifrh ‘in sexm-fitinl (eliminated) Jack Brmvn, Toronto, second in 111‘1*E1111111111;\' iii-ct; foluth in semi- fluul (r-llmixmted). (‘at Hulov, ‘lrtul, B 0., third in prchninarv heat; flflh In semi- f111111 (Pllllllllfllfifill. Women's I00 Yard Dash Barbara Howard. Vancouver. third 1n pi-ellntlnary/ heat; third in senni-fluol; sixth in Ilflfll- Allt-rn Mcughcr. Halifax. third in lll'x.‘lllllllllll'_y heal; fifth in (em)- fiuul (eliminated) Julian-tie Dolson, Toronto. first. in pr1-l1n1inary' treat; third m svmi-luurl; third 1n final, 'l‘hr(-e' Mlle Run Bub Rankine, Preston, Out. placed lhird 410 Yard IIurdles Johnny Loarlng. London. Ont, one and 11-1. new British Empire fiillllkm rword 0f 52 i) srcnnds ln-ltcrltig old record by 1.5 scu- ends. Javelin Mme; Comtrlcht. Oltoxwr won (r1111 throzv‘ of 20f)‘ h-ct, 34 iurhrs. lIur/fri Broxrn. hfr-ufnrd. Otli. 111.1--1-:l fourth with throw ol 1'14 11-1-1, 10 l-2 inches. Ilizh Jump Iluicv. Trail. B. C placed I Hulcv, Trail. B. C., placed .11111' Panton. North Battlcford. Ea k, illncctl 10th Swimming ("unnd;1's lcnm Of FlfllTfl-lvfa Hmnblc. Montreal; Dorothy Lyon. Toronto: Noel Oxczibury, New If-slmluls r. B. 0,; Phyllis De- ‘. Van<:o11ver, won ‘v‘.'0m(-n's BEN-Yard Breaststroke Jcnl) Liangclon, Vancouver placed illlftl- SIX-LNDING svoNEY. Em (1 1GP) --A11.- .1l rrorcrl in every one of Sat- - 111-111 finals lcud In the augrvunlc W115 5P3- l , hark 11nd 1.. l-.1l;1- 11 dl-hsltllllllll :1 1511111111- (‘lambs .. :1:1n(ling; Canada ' 1:1- lolfoxrinr, Cnnzulion P_.'\('.\s 11'\l)lilll1|ll(lll 1s 11a c-d on the I0-n-4- 11-‘1- s1 .-!e-1n of stzivrllliii '1' 1 ' . . 11- mlla GR. C1111- ;1l.1 .1 tinuth Africa Ii). Itlnuluntl 11> Nrw Zzuluurl 17, The (lcluil: I 3 3 4 5 6 A11=lr1fla l g (‘.1 l. ~ - S.iii‘ql(11!\f1'lc.\ I ll ll 3 0 9 laud i I f) 01 I Zs-ulnnd 1 1 ll 01 0 (‘IIAMPIUNSIIIP WINNERS sYnNEv. Fob c (cm v-Ninc /-l1.'1:1.")1(n1.l1‘..s \\'(‘l"(‘ (lm-idcrl on thc ‘ (luv of the Bridsl) Empire .51.“... 811111111111". Hero 8P6 llw “- (‘lillllll .. 'l‘r.11=k and FIE-Id lull-Yard Dosh —Cyril Holmes. Eltllillld Three-Mile R1111 —C. ‘H, Mui- l-ht-u-s. Now Zcnlund. (HO-Yard Ilurdlo, -.I0hn Icar- inu. Cnnarln. High Jump Mlzlduull ‘Fhacker. South Atrha Jnroin Thrrizv —Jimmy Court- rizht Cnrndn. lvomr-irs 1110 Yard Dash -Dc- rlma Nr)r111:»11_ Australia. ' Swimming llfr-n‘, Still-Yarn Mcrllrv Rclnv —- England (Nllulmcl Tailor. John Ddvios, Frfllvrlck DOW.) Women‘! (HO-Yard Rclnv ~01“- adn 1F‘ oroncc Hlmblr. Dot Lyon. Ncrl Oxanhurv, Phyllis Dewar.) Womvnis 220-Yu1-rl Brr-ast Stroke -I)nrls Sloroy, Fn ln d. MIAMI ill-TAMI. Flo. Pi-b 6 — (AP) WI-lnhhv Rica's, of (lhlr-zlizn. dcfoalzvl I-‘rnuk Kovnrs of Oak- land. Calif. 211. 6-3. 6-4 6-2 today b0 win the Surf Club Tennis NEW NS SCORE LoaringLowers Record In 4140- yard Hurdles Event 1.12m! Canadian Forces Attracted I c e (R a c son was out. to harbor and drivers. very comfortable. but Rest-bud provt-(l the Inst pace, because she curry the fast clip furt-hcr Daisy Peters. but Daisy inn 14111111-11’ for a large lT-lfif). In the Class A Trot, Millie muck nus (11.10 ed for Dude Pctempkiu “st mart cf the season ‘ II was (lunniutive Colontl Wlrllz 3.13 l-‘Z. The 111111: Indy l()()k(:1| verv small 111g along side ()1 i111: ruther Peter l“1‘i.~('(), hut she "Htlods" to win over him last two heats. llclcn Dewe other slurler, is" the (lam o] Kulrnuck, winner of the 01 Zlrot. Ii iveuthcr (zonditioils are arable the ncxL I 6r w Ill! Large C r0 wd B e The largest crowd of the sea- wltiress the Ice ("aces Saturday afternoon on the -. The course was clean and fast and although the wind was quit:- heziiqv and rnw it. (liq not seem 11> nucrfcre with the horses BlII-‘flilltfll: were mostly in cars and 1111111 that. vantage olut were ere ivere a great many cu toot as well as 111111111-(1111 or skaters, young and 01:1. to view (he curd. Harness li-z-rselncu ncro glad w see the Donn 01 the local frnteruivv C. B. Chandler (n11 (lfllllll alter his re- cvnt scwre shake-up due m a full the winner of could than 1g on part of the Kal- L00 well condition- making won by Fairy Waltz, grand-daughter or busy hi5; had the in the .V the illie ass A fav- raccs will ba held on Wednesday afternoon. SUMMARY (‘lass A Pace Rosebud (Murphy) 1 1 Dnlsy Peters iMucNt-ll) 2 2 ‘rune-Bil 3-4, 31 3-4. Winner 1s nwnrrl by Hurry Mm. phy. Charlottetown. Class A. Trot Millie Kalmuck (Kelly) 1 1 1 Duds Pciamplun (Muc- Neil) g 3 g ‘$1110 ~32! 3-4, 32 I-Z, 33. tnncr is owned by Willard Iif-‘lly. 501111111011. (‘lass B. Pace Fairy Waltz (Arbing 2 I 1 liellzer Frisco (Murphy) 1 3 3 can Deivtmv (Mac-Kc ) 8 r Time: 33, 32 3-4, (My a d Winner ls owned by James A111;- mfl. Charlottetown. Officials:- Starter: D. K. McLeod, Timers: Com-send. A. McDonald. Note: two fvur year old pom-d umll a later colts was dale. Press Sports Editor) door records were cracked In events Saturday‘ night as Cunninqltarii, the celebrated Wanamaker Milo triumph fo annual Millrose A.. Aludison Square Garden. Cnnninczhunl equalled the record of 4:11. for the s time, in beating his fellow san. Archie San Romaui. terlntz honors of the nlttht. University champion and nee. a lack-rabbit. to equal and twice surpass the lung-eta indoor mark of 6.2 seconds fo seconds tlui in the final. Iron-est. (Spec) zin WIIlllPl‘ 0f the lnirdles. twice touched new r time of 7.4 seconds after this fluurc 1n his first trial ‘Pclnnoh 1111s ln-uleli by Tow) a brl=1< final brush. The record 11-115 '15 seconds. North ‘Pcxus Teachers‘ m relaversi. (zomnrishiq and Rideout. twins. world indoor mark of 7:21.?) thrilling victory over wuTsTvoiir-TF Win11: World Womcnls Figure Sk Chamnlonslmly) today. origin her fuvorrrl countrywontun, Oolledue, by 6.7 pDIIILS. Wayne Tolmick of Wayne University out the former world indoor mark to IOYIIIBI" the Brown lowered the Indiana The disluncn ivas 1 7-13 miles. STOCKHOJVI‘. run. a (AP) ~ Mfiflflll Taylor of England, won the P. Clark, N. Walker, G. Chandler. F‘. Ross. Judlzus: M. J. Reeves, H. Walker. Announcer and Clerk of the The match race between DEE- Three Indoor Track Records Are Broken (By Alan Gould, Associated NEW YORK, Feb. fi-World In- three Glenn "iron lmrse," (mlloped off with a decisive r the fifth time 1n six years In the 31st A. meet at meet ccond Kan- by a. dozen yards, but the world-shat- went to dusky Ben Johnson. Columbia sprint Johnson shot off the marks like then nclina r the 60 yard (lash. He was clocked In (1.1 seconds 1n his semi-final and than streaked to the tape in six Towns of Geor- 60-yurd low ecord heat. IS in edley in a a ling cut ecllla THE (THARLCTFTETOWN GUARDIAN 0 t.) tall-end cham Iona renewed drive for a cue playoff berth Flashing a new-found 11111301). the lowly wings Lowly Red Wings Troancc )’ flying Frenchmen 8-0; 5 Rangers Defeat Leafs I 2-1 DETROIT. Feb. 6 -—(OP) -0o1- lapsing offensively and defensively, Montreal Canadians fallbefnre De- ‘otb Red Wings 8-0 Thnliht as the their ailonal Hockey Lew urClini piled up their highest score of the season before 11.000 spectators and 1'8 l1 their tot-cl (or the last. two games to I4 ls I08 . The Detrollers banged nome two first four 1111111112: of Douq r goals 1n the Play as Herb Lewis and Young found the xictting behln Wllf Circle. Larry Aurle and Ron and then the Win95 rip ed lu four scores (as the Mantra-a firs, piny- lng UIBII‘ second Puma of the wank- end, tired badly n the closing ses- sion. Hudson got his second, and Marty Barry, Carl Lisrombe and Eddie Wares all pumped 1n shots. The ganurcost Canadlens the services 0f Hector (Too) Blake, 111211 scoring left (vinger, who broke several rib: l1 a teeth-rattling oolllslon with Lou-r» and Ebbie Gocdfellow at Detroit's blue line 1n the second period. SUMMARY _ First Period PAH-Detroit. Lewis (Kilrca, Howe) ~2—Det it. Y , (M-D Lewis) 3x15 Dung L 01mm Penaltlesflvlolter, Jollat, Second Period 3—-Dctr0it. Auri. (B M- Dflnefdl 7:09 I p “Try 0 4—Detr0lt, Hudson (Howe) 14:21. Penalties —— Burke, Goupllle. Aurle, Lupine. Third Period Big-Detroit. Barry (Borrell, Audie) 643N111“. Llscomba (Mutter) Hudson added goals in the middle period, Peneilty: Ooupllle. QQUAIIE COUNT New York Rangers key Leuuue clubs. the l\\‘)f‘-6. plny Mac Colvlllc, youngest of the Rangers’ tlon eve more than 16,000 fans a big t rill when he potted the de- vl i111; coal with a backhand shot. Bryan Hexiall Dillon. Second Period lgnangers. Hextall (Watson) 12. - Penalties: Keeling, Davidson, Heller, Third Period z-Tomnto. Apps 9:43. S-Rangcrs. M. O01 Colvllle. Sblblcky) 16:19. Penalties: None. ville I Es ta b r00 k s Leads Scorers YDNEY. N. 3.. Feb. 6-(0111- F-stabmok-i. former Saint. . B. hockey star and now centre f art-h Sydney Monarchs g! the ape Brit-on league, leads . B. L. markaznen. lu-oordlng to scoring statistics. with one game of the regular schedule yet to play. E iabrooks has amassed 15 goals and 11‘) asslsts for 30 points. In second place is “Tick” Williams. formerly of Charlotte- town. with 28 points, made up of l0 goals and 18 assists. Williams plays for Reserve Minors. Jackie Kane another Prince Ed- ward Islander by naturalization if not. birth. is seventh with 19, sewn gmls and 12 assists. Hockey Results (By The Canadian Prz-ss) SATURDAY lnternmiinnal-American Cleveland 5 Springfield 2 Philadelphia 1 Syracuse 0 Pittsbourgl) 2 New Haven 1 SUNDAY Games Syrncu e two Springfield one New Haven two Providence one Navy 37,- B Paced by the high scoring Joe Cullen who chalked up ‘l0 points during the game Falcons basket- ball team Saturdrrv night Sfllll the Navy squad down to r1 3'7 B (lcfeut h) a regular fixture of the Holy Nollie Club Basketball Lmnigtic. Navy. minus some regular ping,- 61's were no match at all for the smooth working Falcons. The win- ners jumped into tho-load in the first few seconds and from there on kept increasing their margin t their hard-working oppfln- (m8. llie miter handled the game Qvy; McLean 4, Glllls, Goss 2. McGulgan. Hughes, Doyle 2, Total 8 Falcons; Cullen 20, Hnr r (l, Ialghtlzer 5, Mullins 6, $1195. Total :17. oer-we —1i1s,L-1r1<=§. ottetoirn. brought. in by tits Hawks Nicholson Scores B u l Hawks Lose CHICAGO, Feb. 6—(OP)-—Bosbon Bruins turned loose a five-goal at- t-aclcagainst Chicago Black Hawks In the final period tonight: nd wound up with 7-2 victory &a(t. maintained their ecl-ge over the Na-tioxlal Hockey league's Amer- 3105.11 group. Ivan "Hickey" Nicholson of Char- irom Kansas City, scored a goal-I in his first Notional Hockey league game, but u. Wits wasted In the deluge of Bruin markers. A crowd of approximately 19.000 paw the game. The Bruins were leading 2-0. the rmnlll- or {znuls by B111 Cowley and fyfel Hill, Providence acquisition of (.116 League leaders. when Lilo last period scoring pyrotechnics began. ‘Then. as t-hc Hawks rulhed in f0!‘- wardq and opcm-d 11p in an attempt. to tic the score. Boston caught hhe .I-Iuv\'l( defence running and p- pered Goalie Mike Kamila-s tah five goals. The Hawks, however, counted two Falcons Defeat 4 of their own In the- wild ‘#101011 when Paul Thompson and 1 ol- sou rcored. Despite the rec awrln 0J1)’ Hill, the Bruin roo e. collecw as many ns two coals. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Second Period 1. Boston. Cowley 3141i. g Boston, H111 (Goldsworihy) n9. Penalties: Goilscllg (I0 min- ute misconduct). Third Period 8. Boston, Bauer (Schmidt) 3.13- 4 Boston, Jacksnp 6: . fi Boston. POLKIIIITEI‘ (Sands) .'Ch1ca;zoi Nicholson (Vcss) 4') ifisnsuui. ".1... 15:30. 8 Chicano, )TII7OIIII;SOI’I (Ham- ncs‘, D11 trom 1 P Elm Fiaris #2216. Penalties: Scibert, Hollett. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian PIOSII Jack Slmrkevis second come- back fight. ended with the former Boston “calf lorr-r on points b0 Tony S1111cco two years ago t0- nlclir. m. Bowlrit, Worlds heavy- wclzrht champion three years be- fore. slmlccy slowed up near the finish when shucco forced ahead. Wore: (uscombo. f-lpeggwu. iiumn (IOPNII, Bar- NEW YORK. 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It so, now next season" are not A, MacDougall . 14a GREAT GEORGE” s1‘. League's section leaders. It. was their second straight victory since and Boll. and it has done lust that. second Period Drillon Paces Lear. To 3-1 Victory Over Bruins; Canucks - Amerks tgflanadlcnli. Gannon (i-laynflll ‘(l-‘Amerlcans. Anderson (Smith) a practice session fihtha Draw Second Place In Standihg at home fliluinst Boston. Jumping into the lead ln tht (C- P- by Guardian's Special Wire) SUMMARY first inure of p111‘, Saint Dunl- TORONTU. Feb. _ (i-Cvrmy A First Period Inn's nlversltyjiuilux- hockey rmwd Smythe’; latest axperunant with 1—Amer1cans, Schrlner (Obap- sgtuuicy 11111111 (tannin-ed second _ Tomato Mable Leafs is Ilaeyllts loan) 11:01. yfiuq; in mm 411111;); I-{Qgkgy Lew-u, .. dlvlcends in the form of atlon- klxmerlcans. Wlsemimt Smith. lgv sendin-E the llwklt-‘ss Ranger) cl Hockey {can victories 1n the Chapma ) 14:58. nwn to a 11-2 defeat In the (lnal orucal staaa the season. Penalfes -—Drouln, Emma. ‘(m5 m1 me scneouifi m9 Lea-IS beat B°$l4m5 WW9" swam‘ 93'1"“ Dutplayed a (l (wilt-skated all the - house Bruins 8-1 saturduy night a-onnadlcns, Drouln (Hlebert. way by 11 smar Unlvflrsit-y Loam (m in a bruising game between the Mantba) 2:40 i Br."- nevertliless 1 mt. up a stout g-h) all the wa y. Sulnls led 51-0 at they . . f ~ _ . Bob Davidson replaced Harvey Penalties —-St ewart, Burks, kigmffgfil. 01,1131? five Jackson as left wing for Byl Apps Johnson. during the middle caruto and then, and Gard Dtlllofl- Th1!“ P051011 In a ru qedlv fought final session The shift, made last week afwr Boorin —Norw outscored their Qnlnngl-pts 4_2_ . Leafs were drubbed 6-1 by Can- Penaltas —Murray I. Loplne. The mob-poweredUnivcrsiiv11m". adlens. was calculated to bring e an (Major), Stewart, (m- o; Ranch; govi, and Trninor =10- defexisive st-remrth to the no. 1 line mlnu misconduct) Stalwart. Comm“. ‘m, "amt me San“. and offensive strength to the sec- Over-t me 6P0!‘ scoring ‘vhue “wit. L,_“.;Cr_ ‘pmg. g9: l-Ilwgijngow composed o‘ ‘mob Canadians‘ Gmlpl a (Hayllei) 85112 R3h"€1‘(‘£"l'I'('.sh0i/h01ne (moi-h R-SMM pools in 11c viindup 5e5- slim SUM ARV ' ‘ fliIlu-i now tsrkl “c R0 "1111 in 1 B t staggering (Honem PenfltlBS-NOIIB“ 1h" sexfwfum, ‘flngnflf 5.61.10: W}, 445' Q5 a ' “m” 1 PRACTICE ' “WTNG'_'SHOTI 1'19 Winners mflfllltli.’ the 11111-111111... ‘Penalties Davidson Chamber- Fggrmv "u the loamlc (nu and w. a. ' ' Ail-ken trophv. Iain (Major), Bauer (major). .__..__ Mal D, o d m p‘ Pa“! Jackscn- 15112 filiarlottetorwn Win; m “m '1 "' ‘I w o handled the wrhisile. 2. Toronto. Drlllon (Aims. 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