JANUARY 2.6» 12.39 BOXING BASKETBALL U!‘ HER SPORT Near RioF-B-evelops In Third Period As Locals Score Impressive Victory Anexhibitloilhnior‘ "jll-Ille“ tlleM ‘ W‘ ‘ and the Charlottetown Royals at the Forum last night developed into a vici- 911s brawl in the third period as theNew Brunswick team .waa slaughter- ed by the Islanders to the tune of io-o. Themaybemwashaltedtemporarilyaafiodlaveibe King" was played biifaa theiaat edioed into the rafters of the rlnhtheplay- m, spectators, officials and police were again embroiled in the melee. The riot, which lasted for eight minutes, died a. natural death as the participant! moved away to nurse their hurts. when the boys were engaged in hockey, the Royals outplayed the ag- gressive Wheatona and peppered dualism-Doug Meliish with rubber from all angles as they ‘ ' ’ lnd ‘ ‘ ‘ " ’ the M ‘ blue-line. It was the first shutout in tho career of pint-lined Jackie Davis, the Royals’ goalie. Penalties Meted Oil! . 1 Penalties were meted out to mncis Leger in the second period while in the third canto, Mac- l-‘arlane and Jay received majors ind Frank Carrol was put off the 1:10 10. 11mm. Whitlock (Maven- aid, P. Roach) 18:80 Penalties: l". Loser. MacFarlane (major) Joy ‘mcjor) Carrol (mis- con uct) lee for misconduct?!’ ‘wag; u n’ Ply Again Friday Motown Wliellona will paredmflth ti: retmn hockey igme with "63. lottetown Raye here Fridu , the only marker of the it was learned last night. Effo s when Tarky Whitlock. centre, pushed the puck Melllsh on a. pass from or. There were no penalties. The game gradually became rougher in the second session and as the heavy checks became more numerous. tempers rose. The Royals outsksted the mainland team as they clisiiked up five goals. Those who fsured n the markers were whitiock, Pud §oach, Bucko Trainer and Leith ay. bra zvould be made. it was said. to have referee on the ice. Leaders In N_.H.L. Scoring won 20, lost ‘I, Chicago, ll Amer Scores Penalty shot Jay's goal was a. penalty shot. Francis Leger was warming‘ the. bench and the Wheatons were laying one man short as Bucko 4 Americans, and Americans each iilnor stick-handled his way 31m. through to within three feet of he cage with no one to beat. But , ‘Toronto . 59 n unidentified stick ut and he landed on his face. eferee Williams decided that he ould not take another man 01f he New Brunswick teem but in- was thrust 7 NEWS Bio-k; ' I i ‘Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ g “will, ' 0 YALS BLANK MONC Tozv (Dill-D UNIORS 1o - o‘ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Simmerings Around The Sport Front. BY ALAN BANDAL (Canadian Press Sta-fl Writer) NEW YORK, Jan. 25 -(CP)- Hottest thing on the Unitoddtatea turf ust the riding feud as worm- Iwood....ncbody knows just how it started....tonight Meade rank- ed far in front with 27 firsts. Klrircee ofbmm toda arc c I to 1'1 for the esent mmng with two winners is afternoon...nose finishes, cross overs, crowdings and all the things mean "scram" in the world of the saddle igunders are scattered through eir records.... Manager Red Dution caysheki give $25,000 to bring Byl Apps rom Toronto Maple Lea s to his New York Americans but admits Toronto would be foolish to part with Apps for that. kind of money “naccording to word around the National Hocke Le ague govern- ors‘ meet , ost all the clubs except Montreal oanadiens era below last. years boil-office fig- ures...considering how the Habit- ants are floundering about, that's hard to figure... John Henry Lewis, gettin ready to tackle Joe Louis, show he was a great hand at claiming one thing and another....lohn Henry said he was descended from. Tom Molyneoux, first great negro to hold the light heavy crown. . .his manager, G u s Greenlee. said he was the first colored manager of a champion in any division... Hockey lntuest gathers mom- entum and now all National Hoc- key Leasue scores are cabled shanghai as soon as the games are aver...Patty Berg. a. ball oi’ fire in the women's golfing iii-nia- menV. finds golfing "just fun".... andwhen it ceases to be fun, Patty says she'll quit... Sunny Jim Bottomley, the fair- haired boy of St. Innis baseball i0 years ago. has abandoned all BOWLING RESULTS UITOWN AIJAIYS Oemmerdai league "a Titre- - - - i 33%.... _ _ _ _ m. High Binflle 8. Doiron 311. Blah three 8. Doiipn 602. (A. Home and 00., League) / Grille Guards — —iO4l (4 men) Hie Guards — - i834 (d l) High single Scott 310. Hich three Scott 501i. Mixed Lengue Dodgers - - -- — — — -—3664 —'— ~— — — — 8339 ‘Illdlee high #11510 D. McDonald Limes high three s. McAleer ass. “Gents high single James McAleer fioiti hie-ii mm boo Funiecci Iloiiigiit at 1 o'clock: Cltflnlllle Five Aces vs. Ted's Taxi non mine ‘isowuwc Bigrivelieague Allatara-------cnd Five Acee- -----sa1s T _4“AAmAA nnnannanannnsnsana AAA‘ 4 s‘ r- High S’ 1 R. Cameron 312. High ‘immrgegnr. L. Duffy 882. Commercial iaague ia—- —1 — — -— —- —WIB Digit.‘ McCain/file $0. W. Monttlth 666. _ _ _ _ - —- —NM sill m. eill did. Mixed League Bunnies~ - -— — —— ‘—- —3‘l00 Jitter B - — — — — -3%2 mliedies Single P. Harper I-Aidies High mics P. Hes-per agents High Single n. oeuighin Gqfenis run. Three a. Callaghan Tonight at ‘i o'clock . Mixed league ‘ludclock Stars Thunder M. l! o'clock. Gong‘: va. iais V8 . m.- r . Demons vs. Moguls. The ch iottewwn Abesweits liken string of victoriesmtg but. earned Lowell star the lone e ged coding rally at a.l them a. tie. Tigers took tho lead when Simpson, former junior h with thfiwabbiee scored Abbies Score ‘Close 6-5 Win Over Souris Tigers for the fifth time. The moat Joe dropped him for counts of him to the floor again. There John Henry lay, helpless 29 seconds ol i.lie first round. Top-Heavy hvorite ‘Hie h ' , a) to i0 favor- ite to keep the title in this _t'ii~st ell-negro heavyweight cilismpion- sljilo bout in the Uni-ted States Wm..- Wm in tr 2.9"" ann . He ween fooled for an instant by the Lewis‘ vaunted boxing skill. and he went right. out to wmnleie the evening's ctirose as miickly as possible. esninst a. man who is hlslbersunai _f'l‘lt3‘.f‘id every- where but in the brine riruz. Ice Racing ‘ Card Scheduled For Saturday The first of the season's ice Uluilenger Outweighed lmiis entered the ring with a mill in the welllhts. scalinl 200 1-4 to the chdillcnlerb 180 3-4 bin he didn't need that particular ad or any other besides vlam pruncher since Jack Dempsey just about tore the held off the oiiallenger with vicious right. hooks l8 he battered John l Q8” “m” 5W“ Sm“ Henry a-ii over the ring almost from the first second on. ' ‘ Donovan counted five, before deciding to halt the contest, with Louis the winner and still champion by a SWBIOWII Bomber Blasts Challenger In First Lays Opp-o-iie-nt Low After Two Minutes And 29 Seconds O_f__I_:‘ighting. . (B! Sid Feder, Associated Press Sports Writer) MADISON SQUARE GAR-DEN, blasted John Henry lewis into submission in lees than three minutes tonight lo lmoesslully defend his world heavyweight championship . the ‘ ionsiiip as ‘they turned back the Doctors inst: night for New York. Jan. ZIL-Jeq Louis two and three, and then Imnehed and gogglo-oyedxaa ilderee aruiw technical knockout Ln two minutes, clean blow he landed during the brief battle. and than was battered along the ropes. helpless and de- fenceless, under an lmmercifui ori- slaught, before tlie ilnnlrightmck- ed him to the floor. near a neutral corner. Game To Continue John Henry later seid he wsa in full possession of his faculties and could have arisen slid contixiuedfi but to all observers in the near capacity crowd. it appeared Refeneel Donovan did well in stopping ti-ie~ fight there. Louis‘ dressing room was ed immediately alter the bou , In silence, he posed for photograph ers and shook the hands of well- wishers. - “I didnt think he hit me at all." he explained to fight writers lat.- er. "It was an easy fight —I just worked up a light sweat. and that was mostly from the lights." ROUND DEN! wbrueh Moguls Still Pace Big 4 In Series The Big Pbur Rink continued aside u- “tion in ‘ence of tihe Ohaiii their similh straight win “TF6 The Wlnllimil rink in the club series will Charlotte- town in the provincial bln for the Ocrneois T209117 early next The Moculs kept beee with the leadinn rink as they swept to a 12-6 victory over the tIhir-d place Klnlook Rink. dnite was provided , twc tail- end terms the Lawyers and odds and Bods. There links were for- ced to am extra end last nizh-t he- fore a winner was declared. The final more was Lewes-rs ii. Odds and Bods l0 link Ihndinl Mciruls — — - — -- _ Kinlock ~ — — — — — 6 Tm IBIWWII Odds and Soda — — —- — 6 SILVER. WING! DEFEAT!!!) Montague Electrics defeated the mirray Harbor Silver Win88. 4- in an exhibition hockey game a Montague this week. The Wings were kept from scoring their lone gosl imitl late in the last period. CHALLENGE ill .“\I€Q5Ifll1g euphemism-eat! hoe: Lab Plant Pathology hockey W%thel:;~' him lkdi k9! o‘ do hereby challenge the to team a friendly game of hockey hope oi‘ returning to the game... goal in o The Ah- “, M w ed m“ wwld 5W3"! Ohfiimteww“ Sunny Jim is in the filling station pies, however. wen 1 to tiie lead in races will be put on by the Vio- m‘ y mmnmm‘ into the challengers comer and Februrrtyed d" l! m h’ o‘ ' 95mm’ sh“- Dexumwm" J” business in St. Louis now and says the second sesicn with goals lry 101-1, Dnvmg club on the ‘o’ Allie-will“? Wlllinll t0 believe landed mm hand‘ m m, bu.“ took the puck, skated lazily in he 1119911115 w gmy theygunpm- W911- md 011mm“; Wm. L 1d f the stories he had heard of ilhe A r1 h gem ° ' hemggneratll Igkrxcdtiont d ‘£02115 mater Mme Jud.‘ “an.” he h“ hm‘, m“ peflod no 1mg‘ ma“ and; 835mm”! 2&1“ Ha 18:11; ‘a llhttogl: We gill down for B. 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Th‘ “m0” 3"“ 3"" d” swine‘: ‘dropped him for the mist Q onhowmeycoiiliroadcastmuii F!" "i ffllediheMt AlbimThunderine umnumwmmemm“ vs. Lewis tonight without balling not“ mm“ second Period Herd 3-1. in the fourth time of 1mm _ 1n drawn u . . .Bo1ne of the J-‘G-illfibafin, 901,45; " n" mm“ a"? - roimhewsaimable tosay wihy ,%§~$;;,,n~;;.,;s,¢,¢ “ekdl we. 4: "is. i. miinifizdfihfiftwmu. nifiiwfiifi. ‘it? c$°‘l.°.‘;...‘°°l m“,,,‘.“°“* h" w» m" um- rmomc PICTURES "Stiripp tease . .* . . . 1on1 . HMTV Wm“ T“ 111m. Penalties-Rice. §hvrg time after the first tween’ "r felt nimiv ell oi’ a sudden." . . Ganacneri continues his comeback Mex Home E E Pammn _ . n“ Perl“ ‘Vic Grant broke lodge after get- he expladned-wvhjdi may be m- cam in Ban Francisco against .' ' ’ . ’ ting the assist from . lid Drake other fonn of describing how the cyan skate newlgnoavi-ii who not lond m my“ 6' w“ " m‘ 2' fly w“ and slammed the rubber home w- m fellis iri' on Louis tor- b-Abbiu. K0 . - beat McKenna. oedoes ri ei. cilnii°v”$iieilh°ilelmol>ly'ii“olig"l‘ m’ u-i-§n'--mdaien§tmpi:p'i3 “m” “m” ""“""°"““‘" w” Not 1011s we the 1m m 0n iilsml. s» Phoenix. Am. 1f i ' ‘ P9“! ’ Wm m‘ 19W“, 31”“) i” "nun M’ K~ Jwmm" monu‘ a‘ lvwdflne- finalized lfdltflrlgiothgfingettlnugm: lgfluitedJotg medulla (dli flfillxigig oc . Pud Roach, and Willie Meow sigh nion . La. Heine's are Ennis dmlth. J. —51Ilv~ a-Ti rs’ condon ' ' ' ' ,,_ ‘d f , . - z m u“ °_ . - assist from Elemer Glow. the more risliis and some three i"....:-::.r..r:.......r"~“°" timer‘ rtwehmsi‘; m“, 1,11,“ ,, ,, ,,,,,,, lli?.'§¥...“l“° "WP m" "r .‘:’.‘..“.'.:*:.."°...:“2.. ‘as ~' "NEW! u. ,‘ d “mmm ma: G '“_Abm“ “mm ' Penalties —~Msicl>herson. Mae- tcln strand of the r0905. where he ' m, mgmwh-‘uq win be M. M. Bell. S. H. MacNeill. 0 G PenaltiwJ-None, Csilum and McDonald. swayed until the count reached WIIEATQNQ; G0,‘, D Monk-h. m u” ‘mfpmu, 3 ' 1.11 Meiriman. H. S. P . The second period opened with three. Then he came up again. efence, Busher can-cl ‘Art m: seam 8v i who rode a Pissed 4; Won z, Lest 2 tboh beams playing harder He counieied Louis‘ next charge klmc‘ 0”“ “M” ' "Welds. winner It bantfawanits the other mete 'r n Morrbun or H C I k P t t azlmg? 33°” is: klgm Mwmot m? wig-a hook w the bod ‘ the only" "nd P 1mm , . m, , . . . . ec g. - *i———i€~ :11 ggialrlfuyllkggilzddarmhflilell gisilaidiveaohgeymwtilleiemnatryle lied E- 01a od-aw- A~ a 1 ' anuc s r0 es fifm 153g" " “w” m“ '° fig,“ 5'4 i“ “W” °’ “w P911 9i‘, Chaplin Uflspdtnn’ in ‘n. who mm . _ HEN Wm! I Ifiiv - Pen “A” . . v iuigiifllfir? Iarfllrlciafifigl-‘UQYCDOQ, M1,, by.“ w u, $33“ ‘"1, m" o» 81:20.? n. o. vii-autos. rem ,3 “Town out érfrigtlilixgéliird Pfifléai-eéhzhqgzlga; slit. sing.’ ! By. MacDonald. Corbett‘ for-" n“; ygu m ‘mm Mia's WM‘- - . - “m” = c Bids, T“ _ , 1 ' . _ Played i: Wm 1. Lust s. ——.~ . net. but due tothe factof ("Piny") Goalie —MoKenna. Madlgzd. I chlznliivtotfiee E E Pukmm R E mm H ‘T (O. 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A strict‘? oaozenboadizngy 1' ' ‘ I e’ ‘ ° ' ' you can turn out dozens o! good W I110" 0° 5 lowers-wen ace.- CoAct-IING em servants-Honest navuiiacaqe-ruweii- lGATNEIflMfINAT m-rslqlnirlsir- picture: in we wt 1w dw- m°:;:;1ff§,§r‘°*“’°“‘“”““ if ~tloa,eirr lcuuaalcm A since OIflcoum-ltotii, You/o Lineman. Nowfrouku. A First. “W viclillfl- C" W“ 0"" Anmdndmm w phtmmo YQU A Fuel " ~NtITIUII mime wmnrooteeirr aw.» - . ‘(pone Gander!!! - ~ " He. Pinon ‘ugmggg MAN .- "Tiijiagtflfmniau? lTumK i can ' ‘NTIRS5T You - ture tho sparkle oi sunlight. falling across new snow‘! Curious eliapos oi snow in drifts, on trees, on shrubs Ind fences. Children sledding. or throwing snowballs! Shadow pat- terns on the snow? Neighbors shov- eiing snow from the house walk? A horsedrawii sleight Tracks of peo- ple, or birds, or rabbits, in thelnowi Snow falling, soft and white, out- sida your window? Paths beaten to barn or garage? Birds in the snow. pecking at crumbs? All these-will make good pictures. contrast with the cold outside. Have you tried fireside pictures? Pictures oi the family wasting marshmal- lows. or telling stories before the tire’! Reading, under the warm glow o! a lamp? These are good-and easy to make, with fast X-type iilm and two or three Dliptil bulbs. Pictures such as these are inter- esting because they tell a story. They have "something to say." And be lditlill new. Then. oold weather. Oan- you put us John-van Guilder fg . 1 they are “Iitlflllidtl you ebou1d_