today's outstanding WHINEVIER you need a’ lamp bulb, remember to ask for General Electric- are made to stay brighter . . . longer. CANADIN GENEAL LECT-RIC“ t‘ lllsws m: _CI*IARL0‘|"l"ET0wN one: a bum" I Racing under the wire a l to the good in the f.rst and third heats after losing the one. Calumet Mary Saturday aftemcon paced off with the feature _event of the ihcioria Drivin! Qlllbfl l“ race meeting over the new weed- way at Victoria Park in a battle with Jane Harvester. only other entrant in the free for all. but dee- pi the small number of entries the fair elaeo crowd cf fans sew the two horses put up good battles with the winner com ng on in the last fifty yards in each instance to cop the verdict. But it was Bonnie's Boy who stole the show as he Daced the first quarter of the Class A Pace 1r 31 second: to record the fastest time ed the season to date and then went on to take the next two Mart Harkaway and to complete his straight heat victory. In the Class A Trot Peter Mc- Kinney was ust too good for Noontime c. g up a stralaht heat victory. The fans saw a real contest in the Class B trot wth Judge and Lucky Guy waging stirring battles in every heat. the former not on his best behaviour winding up in third place. Alestra, Peggy Witte and Calu- met B. Long were the other win- ners in the six class card that was run off in a smooth and efficient manner by Starter Russell Abbott with a minimum oi delay between each heat. MAO! IN CANADA . . .ior Quality LastingBrightness and lamp value. They H55 "i! Toronto Maple Leafs ‘Defeat Red l/Vings 3-1 DEIROIT, Mich.. Jan. 30 - (AP) —Playing with only 11 men, Tor. onto Maple Leafs whipped Detroit Red Wings 3-_i on Gaye Stewart's two goals tonight to record their fourth straight National Hockey League victory as 13,682 stunned [ans watched. The Leafs, driving to within three games of the fourth place Red Wings, played without four of their forwards and one defence- man. Syl Apps and Ted Kennedy were out o! uniform with injuries Nick Metz was absent because o the death of his father and Dave Sciiriner, Liorne Carr and Doug Baldwin sat through the entire contest without leaving the bench. Stewart, running his goal out- put to 23 for the season, scored twice within eight minutes of the first period and easily was the fastest man on the ice, twice get- ting away for solo sprints in the final period only to have his shots stopped by Boalie Harry Lumley. SUMMARY First Period 1—’I‘omrito, G. Stewart 2—Toronto. G. Stewart (Bodnar) Second Period I-Debroit, Rosflg-nol (J. Stewart) . . 18:12 Penalties -- Rosslgnol, McCaig. Pratt. Third Period k-Torento, Taylor (Pratt) Penalties - None. ' Wright. Scntncr Trophy Matches Slated Today The following played today in Scntner Trophy 7 P. M. ice No. i 182M mntchs will be the Wright and competition: A.W. Hynclman tliers. ice No. 2 W“! 1315* I. l. J. i Ice No. 3 vs. l-l. R. Cami- J. I-i. Howutt vs. Inspector N. J. Anderson. 9 P. M. Ice No. 1 F. R. McLalne vs. George Haw- kins. ice No. 1 .W. B. Civilkshank vs. P. l. Cobb. Ice Ne. 8 o. o. Hughes vs. Dr. l s. Giddings. DRTHOMAS t.\ii7\““' (ll L a i it ,_ ‘v m)» Calumet Mary (L. K 2 1 eily) ester (UBr en) 2 Jane i-Iarv 1 2 Time: 32 l-Z, 38 1-2 33 1-4. Winning horse owned by Dr. Bishop, Charlottetown. Class A Trot Peter McKinney (Moreside) 1 1 1 Noontixne (Arbing) 2 I I Time: a2 1-2. as, s4. R csults 0f Brains And Week-End ‘Spiel At Curling Club BOSTON, J-im. 20 -—- (AP) Results of the “Weekend Bon- Getting away flying (he Bus“; étgxell’ held at the Charlottetown Bruins evened hheh- weebend home. ""1 91"“ f°11°W1 l lid-iwme series with the Mont- tyfi‘, Mcmme 77 Dr‘ H’ Mom‘ iical Canadians by shutting outdthe ' l _ . N1tlona1 Hocke League lea ere. 012g“ 1;. Cruickshank 14, ea mo.- M‘, tong,“ balm a packed ,3, ' . . ‘900 ‘d tth Boston Gardens. Pfigvsf‘; MLPhee 12' T‘ w‘ I" It .5781“ EOABI-E eFrarikie Brimsek's _ _ '- ' - ~ _ first wiiitewashing lob since he .01 McLaughlin 9' R 0' Atkm returned from the coast guard. J.1" McLeod s: A v Spillett 1a, Usually the Bruins seihfetli"! o. n. Keefe 1; Gordon Avard a in slow fashion on home we but Alex Mathcson 6; Frank Human 3 the Kitcheners tote into action as A. w. Hyndman '2: c. H. Black (‘soon as the puck W“ dropped for Judge Duffy 3; P. W. TllFIlPl‘ 7 the opening taceofi‘ and 26 seconds H. R. Cari-others '7; F. B Con- inter Woody Dumsrt laced in a rad 9. l5-footer after being fed from FTflnk the right by Milt Schmidt. Hansen 7: Dr. W. Muc- Donald 3. Joe Dougan 9; J. A. Fraser 8. P. S. Cobb '1; Insp. N, Ander- son 3. J. J. Morris 6; G. G. Huuhcs 7. W. W. Lord 1i: R. S. P. Jarcllno 5 H. F. McPlice 6: J. A. Frnsc." 8. Col G E. Full 5; J. C. Mr.‘- Laughiin 8 R. J. Spllleit 8: B. Nicholson 5 A. L. MacPherson 6; Roy Quig- ley 7. lI.S-. Star Jockey Suspended 1C Days During the 10th minute of action, Bep Guidolln out-fought defence- inan Glen Hannon for the disc 1n the left comer of the Montreal zgne and broke clear with him. As he wheeled, l-lsnnon moved to his net. Just in time to deflect Hep’; shot into the can with one ol his skates. The second session. was Baht- scoreless and Pat Egan notched the Brain's third counter with lees than eight minutes remaining. It was the second time that Con- adiens have been bald scoreless here this season. for Bibeeult. who manned the Boston net b91011 Brimsek was available. turned back his current team mates by the same 3-0 margin. l l ALEAH PARK, Flu, Juli. 20- HI (AP) — Job Jessop, the United SUMMARY States’ star jockey in 194-5 with 290 winners, was suspended Saturday I'll-It Period for i0 days by Hinlcuh Park slew- ards, who charged (liq N‘il)lcy_ Utah, 1_.13o5mn, Diimart (Schmidt) i236 pilot with rough ridmc- 2-Boston, Guldoiin ............... .. 9:1’! —-———— Penalty — Dumert. Second Period Handicraft Activities In Y.M.C.A. Program A large number Si’ boys ETC par- ticipating in handicraft ibiltlViiifiS Scoring — None. Penalty—(.iailinger. Thin] Period 3—-Boston, Egan (McGill) ........ll:2l Penalty — gran. | SPORRNG ‘Calumet Mary Is Winner Of Free-For-All In Ice- k Race Meeting. Saturday (o. Calumet B Long (Craig) ....... ..1 1 1 UUZ SUMMARY Buddy Budicng (Cudmore) 2 3 Lucky Number (W. Kelly) 3 2 Ii-ee-For-All Northern Scott (stead) .... .. 4 4 i Winning hflrll is owned by Grant I Willis, Kingston. CiualTrot Judge (Cutclifle) Lucky Guy (Younk Tex Worthy (Coies) .. Time" 33, 33 1-4, M. Wining horse owned by Cutcliife. Charlottetown. Clasl A Pace Bonnie's Boy (Willis) ............ ..1 l i Redford Griittan (Mils & Arbing) .... .. 3 3 2 Mart Harkaway (Wood) 3 dr. Time: 31, 32, 83. ' Winning horse owned by Charles Willis. Covenead. Clan]! hoe Aleetra (Younker) Romeo (McNclll) .. Burma V. (Wood) No times given. W horse owned by Ycunker, Winsioe Road. Class CPlce Peggy Witte (Bernard) .. Peter Wolfe (Cutclifie) Afitzie Bars (Downe) No times given. Wnning horse owned by Elmer Olow, Coniwall. Chas!) hoe ...i .. 2 “.3 OiNv-I “INF-I No times given. Winning horse owned by E. Burke, Charlottetown Offieieb: Starter. Russell Abbott. Jndgesr c. Robinson, o. Gregor. . Hughes. Timon: H. Murphy B. Mathoeon. Announcer: Chester Shaw. Canadiens ‘ Split Week-End Games mtm) 16:10. z__ d s“ Crawmud (Sdimtdt) 1 Z . Péfllillty—fliiflllfi (mailer). Second Period 3-M| dealt (Boisdinlld (‘I euzx) 12:54. 4—Moni.i~eal, Fildoii (Dermot) 13:56 Penalties-Shin, Wlhitc. Third Period musics“:- 0...... o). K. Reaction. Maple Leafs Defeat New York Rangers TORONTO. .1370 — (CP) — Goalie Frank MoCool missed his first shutout of the National Hoc- key League season by 54 seconds last night as Toronto Maple Leafs defeated New York Rangers 8-1 before 13,521 fans and kept alive their hopes of a play-of! position. Tony Leswick fired the lone New York goal with the help of Grant Warwick and Ab Demarco. his counter coming as the ilnax vi 1i furious Ranger drlvu to owr- corne the threogoai imrgln the fir; built up in the first two per- B. Gays Stewart and Chis Bodnar tallied for Toronto in the first period and Bob Davidson scored unassisted in the second. Bob Goldiham nude the Play for Stew- art's goal, the 21st of the season for the brilliant young left wing- er. Stewart and Billy Taylor had n. hand in Bodnai-‘s tall . The victory enabled the fifth- to inch closer to _the fourth place Detroit Red Wngs and pushed Rangers still further into the cellar. the artlc _ u. date Plastic work is being attemp- ted by a mono of young men with a. view to teaching gmuw cl boys later in the season A masimotb- meteor involving cgmsti-ucllwwi. and is nearhg com- The boys in this prefect lded whidli or M80 wiru puhi lint B08108, Jan. R0 — (AP) - Hatching its 16th victory in the 8-year series, the United States awash T149101! team defeated the an eiegailon 13-2 Blturdsy om Ouo international a the Harvard Club. has won eight time: and once "M 11M WWI-Pb" ‘ NIGHT SKATING COMFORT '1 l will‘!!! Rooms, Fine Music,~ spiqaau rte, Good Canteen Refresmeilts " Skate For Health m. And Comfort b a Slamming in two conning third period to break l I'll! lock. Queen square School team Saturday night detected Montague High School in the lat- ter's rink 4-2 2n an exhibition en- counter. ‘Off to n 1-0 lead in, the that twenty minutes cf ploy the Mon- tague boys saw the ultimate win- ners go ahead 2-1_in the first halt or the middle session but ca-me on before the 11071011 was over to get the equalizer. and leave the ice all even at 22. But the Queen Square team paid oil’ ‘n the fliiai twenty minutes oi’ play. Three ‘minutes alter the start oi’ the season they uncci-ked a three-way passing play With Mc- Kenzie shooting the goal and Coyle and Reddin drawing assists, and nhen accounted for the clincher two minutes before the end. when Ready went in alone to beat the Montague goalie cleanly, q witnessed by a fair crowd of fans the boys but on a sparkling dis- play of hockey from the opening whistle to the fnnl one with the game being fought on even terms throughout. _ The two squads will meet here in the dead- y defence. Reynolds. Clements: for- also .1 Queen Square Team PVins F romi Montague Squad 1 Lino-up: Montague: Coal. Vanlderstine: wards Power. McLean. N n, Campbell n. Collins, o. Collins q. ‘s. 5.: Goal, 1.. Burke; defence. Martin, Rieddin, Peters, Cannon: forwanh. M e, , Cori, C. Burke, Herineseey Do e. Referees: liVe-llie Shepherd, Che!"- lottetown, McDonald. Montague. BUMIIABY Pint Period 1—Montague, Power Penalties — None. Second Period 2—Q. S. 5.. McKenzie 7:00 yle. i-Montaguc, Clements Third Period lk-Q. S. 5.. McKenzie (Covle, Rmidin) . 12:00 :00 .1100‘ rusry lat. CHICAGO. Jan. 20 — (AP) — Chicago Black Hawks reenacting a series of recent grudBc (limes with New York Rangers, tonight treated the largest crowd in the history of hockey to one of the highest _ scoring displays oi the season as they defeated the Ran- gers, 0-1, in Chicago Stadium. SU ARY First Period i-Cliicsgo, Gee 6109 Z-Ch cago, M Bentley (D. Ben ey) ....i6:54 3-0 . (Horeck) . -1730 Penalties - Grosso, Lynn Pat- rick, Horeck, Warwick, Leswick. Second Period , D. Bentley (M. Bentley) .................... .. 5:3 S-Chicago. Horeck (Gee, Ham ) ..0:40 6—Chicago, Horeck (Hamill, M. Bentley) ........ ..13:35 '1—Chicago. Kaleta, (Gee) 16:58 li-New York, N. Colvllle 18:35 Penalties - Kaleta (major). De- marco, Reise, Lynn Patrick. Third Period 0—-Chicago. Hamill (Cooper) 8:31 l0—Ci‘ilcago, M. Bentley (D. Bentley, Hoieck) 18:51 Penalties - Watson, Reise. Truro Defeated By Antigonish ANTIGONISH, N S, J-aui (ClP)—Trui-o Beamcats, Ieaidimg ~P-O 8011501‘ Hockey Lgagmw, 1mg their string of uurdeiieated victories broken Sainndsrv nigm 5,5 Anqgm. lslhBrglldovgxfllcaimeupwltfhasurr- prise 2 . Anflgcciish was strengthened by the use of players from the Saint Francis Xiavier College fearn and forced the play ail-l. through the ‘in a return encounter Friday- F511" 5-41 . S. 8.. Ready . Penalty - Clements. Chicago Black Hawks Swamp Rangers 9-1 Record Crowd At. Chicago Came CHICAGO. Jen. Z0 — (AP)- The Ingest crowd in the hil- tory of professional hockey- 19,'MB fans-jammed Chicago tadlum tonight to see Chica- go Black Hawks beat New York Rangers, 9-1. The Stadium management reported the rcvioua dium contest Jan. l2. 1941. The Black Hawk office slid an estimated 12,000 fans were turned away at the gate. All tonight's i reserved seals for {one lied been sold out for we . Canadians Head Holy Redeemer House Lcaguc The half way mark in the Holy Redeemer House League finds Can- adians, undefeated in three games, heading the loop. Msroons with two victories are in the second slot while Bruins with one win and Rangers who have vet to break into the win column occupy the cellar. _ In a game played over the week- end the Maroons who are improv- ing steadily hung a 9-2 defeat on the luckless Rangers. Maurice Williams led the Marconi snipers with three counters, Amby Weathcrbie countered twice with] Sheppard, Connolly, Toombs and P‘. Mann getting singletons. E.‘ McCourt got boih Ranger goals. | The league resumes operation on Monday night at 6.30 when the Bruins meet ,the dengue-leading This tilt h have several City League in Yankee Second Bascman Wins Mcrccr Award NEW YORK, Jan. 20 — (AP) _ (horse Stirnwelss, New Yor- Yankee second baseman who led the American League both .n hat- Uns and in stolen bases in 165, has been voted the Sid Nicrcei‘ Memorial Award as player of the scar by the New York Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association. Stiinwelss hit .309 and stole 35 bases while playing ln every Yrm. lsfggrkamo for the second straight Other players who have receiv- ed the award since it was inaugu- rated ln 1931 were Dixie Walker, Bill Dickey, Tcd Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Bob Feller, Bucky Way tcrs, Jmmy Foxx Joe DiMaggio, Tony Lazzerl. auk Oreenbcr , _ A ‘nmn n, 252 . SUMMARY Dizzy Dean, Cori Hubbeli, Her gamma‘: m g L BATURDAYS 0AM‘ n ‘ P h“ Pennock, Lou Gehrig‘ and Bill ki-fifilhilltlltrflilfiah instruction lsdpro- MONTREAL, Jim, 20 - (GP) - “ u Mi‘ v ed cu‘); 18 bu. cms an as- c dend- sembllnz such Drojcoas as com-b g6 Hook” tum” 1—'!‘°Nfli1O.9WW¢Nt _ N ll L d- cases, mm, 10m, mpg wflyp m“ Beam mm“ 31 he,‘ 5M, (Gcldham) ........................ -103 _ _ , an |||gs bands change DUI-SEE. belt Purse-s today u. a haud- z * contest be P-‘Ihmw- "m" I _ am key (rages Work 13d toolimB my {org ,007 . . u; mm grants. ‘lag: 4m slzampng hem; l’ Slmw" Y The gamma was bye’ - - - 9- lllmlbm‘ 0f me 07661‘ - ninig npeod, It weeps class canted (memos Qveaken: gm?) A n. ugh; rgommnétdlthc mail-l of hwww, 803119 pa“; 5139mm g Second Period ~ P n8 exoe ‘ c Frankie Enamel _ opportunities for boys to leamn the the n,“ who w,“ m; m S-Jroronto, Davidson 3,0 g 1g a s’: amt. 0d developing and printing dgvjdqn] m“ M m; gflm, P511"! - Hlm51¢°l~ n a u 9 o W a a‘ theii-ownoictmes. Woodmuvrnng ls Brimssk rcee to lilucinoudur new“ m l, m 5 a m n beingdcme bvscveralboys Such hmhgammeciiimmodtoavert Third Period Toronto a‘ u “Salim” objects as bowls. dimming bails. wimp omfld have a much _ “ma! a, 7 2o 4 “no 1a wooden plates, ramp bases and nit h1g1»:- sooie aaisdnet hm. He was 4—New York. Leswick and vwDcr shakers. gong-ed upon uwloe in the mid-ses- (Warwick. Demareo) ....... .1910! MThc rglyt ‘of a bubli ofldAfrioan 51m 5m] amp in m; opqalgig not Penalties - None, cihoge mmaPywo comp-i butwasirivfllwtflfwfi ~i—————-—- any in Quebec has provded a sup- iiidan Bibesult who was ccmht l-IAMHAX, Jim. l) - (W) — plv of splendid wood for cumin‘; ba-lrmicein the hiftiel susion for inwfltyArmmstalvedeflollnlnmtla-iu purposes. ' the only score against him. hen: Halifax Benton- Hfialhi - ____ BWHrB-lnroicoishavebwidevel- I plhmoffsby do!‘ is nodruflommdmww Sm in the woodworking classes. comma! 101.com Setimhv .Piaying- ‘mph mqflmum o, J“ g5; b .Willilci"bll'lii0od.lin menoorurnoucnmcestwchmmudchmwwmw. trLYS. tie racks. Christmas candle Pint Period Imk and had fife it in.” Qhnum“ n“ w h no“ on 110M535- Bflfl ‘ODOR racks hlVC b01211 L-JKOUWPQJ, HMI (Ml, M’ ABBY. i" w aamng ‘r “ to A Tcnoy Ponnallillnc Richmond Dpun their lineup and Cane lanl deter. mined to keep their victory skeini unbroken. Following is the team standing to date: i ‘GP W L Pie. Canadians 3 3 0 ‘ Maroon: 3 2 l 4 Bruins 3 l i 2 3 Rangers 3 0 9 o Hinc ti...‘ Entered In Competition Nhierinkswflltallopauvt , to sh Cllfll 0nd. at ' lat the conclusion of as the 83!": “J1 l lsted hfllelhfiil Juvenile Canadians‘ victor over Summerside Friday night, w ‘e it may seem unimportant to some. nevertheless to a great many o- thers Proves conclusively that the lwl-l Wllllksiers who have more or less dominated Island juvenile hockey the oust number o! years. still have to be reckoned with in the 1945-46 race. O i- 1- For the cast month or s ports have been heard of iilfilllth of the Summerside Kins- men team and they haven't been exaggerated by nhy means for the westem centfe has built up a strong squad that have already won sev- eral exhbltioh tilts. and are being groomed for the Maritime play- downs. Canadians, invading their opponent's lair Friday must have been at their best to emerge with their win although it took n. fihlrd Period drive for them to account for their victory. 1- ll- ‘l- Q . Glancing ovc: the summary it can be easily seen that the game was one c: those seesaw affairs. so of- ten WiUIiGSSCJ between two evenly matched squads and it now is de- finitely ussured that the Island juvenile playciown; this year will be one of the hardest fought series ever snce the ilivenlles came into prominence. Other years Canadians (had it more or less their own way but it is going to be a far drier- ent story this season for there can be no doubting the strength that is contained in the ranks of the ide squad. s- o c o ' Listening to the broadcast Fri- day night of the New Glasgow- - tou alne New Glasgow, four Chair ottetuwn boys ‘were very prominent in the game. "Tic" Wil- liams and Bert Steel. playing for, Pctou were very much in the limelight while Buck Whltlock and Jackson, dubbed the Dust Twins" by New Glasgow fans. car- ried a great deal o! the attacking burden for their squad although forced to tale l: 7-‘2 lacing. 01'6- C Friday nishts game was held for over ten minutes when the Pic- tou team left the ice after an over- zealous fan nod thrown a bottle that very nearly McDonald, Pictou goalie. while it looked u if the gems would be awarded to New Glas- go after being pr protection Pictou returned to go on to their victory. - 0 0 0 O Prince c! Wales Welshman n- ceived another body blow yester- day when 1t was learned that young "Pud" Beer, wlho has been playing smart hockey all season-would be lost to the team for the next cou- ple of weeks due to an ankle in- jury received in last Thursday's rugged tussle with the Navy. + 4' II» i- Pud" finished out the encounter, but later was forced to g0 to hos- pital for examination where it was round that the nnklc was badly bruised. Coming on top of Elmer Blancliards iniury. it puts a erinr into two attacking lines oi Cont: Squaxebrlggs’ team and it as if "Snag" will have to do quite a bit of juqglmz before he sends his squad against the fast-skating S.D.U. team next Thursday night. And that's a game the fans have r y been waiting for, 4- 0 O l» An encounter that Bummsrslde fans are eagerly looking forward to is scheduled for the n1 Rink on Tuesday night next when Ciiullottetowifa Leglonnaires clash with the Summerslde Legion in on exhi-btlou encounter that should produce all the old rivalry that cu- between Abegweits and Crys- OOOQ‘ The Bmnnierside veterans hate been going along at a mary clip all season long, and we believe that they have yet to meet defeat iu several exhibWon games they have partaken in. Whether- they can take the measure of the local squad, at present leading the City League, remains to be seen but the game should be a ‘natural’. 500C- ill buses are belns chartered for the gaune and local fans thus have rtunity of taking in the encoun er. O ~0- 1- e of Johnny Greco with Beau Jack at Madison Square Garden isn't apt to urisc ble any oi the division champio lp heodmhchautouirently pl tllJ. 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