' 1939 BASKETBALL y OTHER SPORT . BOXING uis a‘... sowtmo HOCKEY WRESTLING ... the Chntlottetown " breaks. ~ the whistle. Manager Harold - n pesieflliast at ice. i. Curling ‘Ion! Bggniilr; Na- Bcdngmosmooia '11 o. .~ 1- first period H. J . drew penaltlesior ‘jaded opened with oi the Arrows aoorinl . e ea dplicatedmtier ‘f’. :36 ab... the next iaoe ofi a - F. Diane scored to in soc‘, hting pJlill team try- ely to score. -G. Brown. IJNEUPS ----- Arrows-Goal Carver. - -w. Wood and n. Min- ' l. L. H01’- - ni-ui ' Molengnan. Wood. 3- L. Bet- "G. McLe n. . Bruins - —G. Brown and It. ‘a. .4» Drake. n. Judson. Herman, It. a l a’ 9, ties I v RUGBY IN EGYPT _ The Queen's new laces appeared on each team and from the encounter it . like a toss up as to which squad will carry oii the island senior . The game was very clean with Earl Arsenault making a fine job snmuueuioisnvnusoebirayoocsmpsoiima m. Illa m - nor to end h, F 1:117? of the game cams as a result of ,oflhRwh;;ihflfikki s Teams Stage Speedy y nd Keenly Played Game - - hockey season was officially opened. in Bummerside. last. night _ rs nosed out a close win over. the. Suin- - e Crystals. Both teams showed fine ionn in their initial encount- s game was nip and tuck all the way and played at a burning clip - i bout. Phy was very even with the Bangers making the inoet. oi Gaiidet has the rink in good shape Crystals Take Lead ' AONGERS WINS c1. OSE Books Ride 0n Despite Injuries {Tony Galento Fa vo red T0 The crazy-stale jumped into an early 1 when after 40 seconds oi play Hogan raced in to i ed Bchurman a ioslmouth that the latter e no take in s . The Rangers attacks lack- ed iorce and were mostly broken up at the Summerside blue line. At i 8.25 Jay evened the count from a l, inixup in iront oi the Crystal cage when he sooo in a loose puck. ‘the black an white squad contin- ued to hold the e and a iew minutes later Me made a line save when Chick Gallant broke into the open to test him gith a bard drive. Charlottetown Pill‘! togetthelricelegsand by the close oi tbs od were tak- ing a more equal are oi’ the puck carrying. Play roughened slightly as both defences began to throw their weight around. In the dying minutes oi the frame Waiter Araenault missed a great chance in give the Crystals the lead when liia uncovered shot grazed the top cording oi the open net. The period ended one all. Bangers Open Drive Rang iookthejum on the play in the o g mireutes ssecond can andti the put e in the lead. But at 2.- 10 Chick Gallant took one oi his isnrous solo jaunts to flash the red light an a long hard drive. The Crystals went back into lire lead tSMwi-ienlioanscoredon an from C , play seesawed both goalies getting plenty oi . The Ran tied t up a- when Wo beat Oas in a saw Whelan an Jay sync took beat Casey from close in. Steele whittled the lead at 10.00 with a al tihat saiv Cahili and Dickie s ' period ended 0-4 ior the Rangers. 8st hit Clip The final frame opened iast with both teams turning on the heat. Aim 35 seconds oii lay whelan startql. th scoring he sagged the twinzs on a ddubelg member oi the- n Cooks hardy bunch siui-nesmbimscr and airs. iormanaars at u» m} York Hangers. Baroni- Clsvehnd blilke an leg training at Windsor last fall. bat bicycle hil wearlfll’ "PW Ivwhllr andninay rernl: in his return to the ice before long. built Take Brescia NEWARK, N. J.. Jan. 10 —- (AP)-Tony Galento, whosebosais have left many a fight fan still unconvinced oi the destruction the two-ton brawler sa he could lwreak an "dat buaim Louis.‘ apes e crrow nigh hes more Elan a comic winding. It's "knock out or shut up" for Tony when he meet... Jorge Bres- cia. the under-dog from Argentina. and it will have to be s quick sleeping potion ii Tony ‘wants in talk any more about meeting the heavyweight champ. Tony, who is quoted a three-one favorite for the 10-round bout at the Armory. threw out his barrel chest tonight, ilailcd his ham- like hands through the smoky air oi his side-stree beer stube in orange, and vowed he would flat- ten Brescia in xuicker time than Louis did. Louis syoed Brucia in the third round. Bi-escic-six foot two inches, and scaling filo-said he would take tho stem out of the Jersey water OB buffalo in two rounds with the potent right hand that stag red Louis, an then bgr his way an easy decision. ~ .Pastor And Warrington Fight Tonight (A. P. by Guardian's Snechl Wire) BOElbN. Jan. IB-Bob Pastor. young New York heavyweight. and Tiger Warriiiziwn of Liverpool. N. 5.. will provide the ton-flight‘ soi- “ o! B!" gauging sunoticnmm m: $3 proves it A sumes its bo operations. Tlrev ' y, 3am;- gm, m"; will clash in a ill-round bout. ---- m: ..d~*:.o.. "m: 5°" °' “m” Pastor JIbDOlnLiIW Torry anuooo‘ and Warrinaimr izalnim a decision over A1 McCoy. The mcmlscd e1 moan. > RESU Bown1NG,{ Lrsf winner has been aboutwiidiToriy Galentohero!’ . l8. . Wminwion holds the Canadian hee/vyweimht and 1am"- . Hides. Intermediate Abbie Practice -m§. vwwv v llkflvelnane Old Timers-MILE. High single E. Doaoetto m. Iliimh three Dr. L. D1171‘! ‘I'M. Cenmerehl Deane rlldh Taxi-NOB. A1 pass from Worth and Jay. A exits-ooze. minute later Brimblo, iast skating His-h single l". Gallant Nd. new addition ofthe Crystals, broke High three O. Pineau 691. the scoring column when he stick- handled close in beiore blazing - one past Melanie. A few minutes Davis k Fraser-ml. later the Crystals started a line Hluhsifltlcli- 001M811 37'9- charige after a whistle but the referee did not see it and started the nlsy. Chick Gallant raced in to bang in a goal but when the smoke liiied the extra players had lnot gotten oi! the ice and the score was disallowed. The play re- mained fast with the game a bit ragged in spots. Whelan again flashed the red light on a pass from Worth at 14.50. ‘the Crystals ‘ came right back when A. Hogan to Bdiiurman to Gallant pass put Chick-out in the open. The old warhorse raced in from his right to pull the goalie and then poke the rick into the open cor- ho scoringfrhe only pen- too many men on the ice in- oident. LINEUP! RANGERS: Goal. Mclnnis; do- e, Darraoh. Wood. MacDon- inld; . for w a r d s, MacKinnon, B uiere, MeOlintock, Jay, Whe . Worth, Oudmore. CRYSTALS: Goal, Casey; de- ience. Oahill, Bowness, D. Gallant, D. Steele; forwards, Schurmari. Chick Gallant. Hogan Sullivan, H088. Brimble, Olow, Dickie. Arsenault. IUMMAII! I'll-st Period J. Crystals, Bchurman (Hogan) ' Rangers, a ans Pfllllflfl ODO- A Tonight at ‘i o'clock:- Mixed league:- Bunnies vs Demons. Stars vs. linineriels. At I ofoloch-w Jitter Bums vs. Module. A practice Junior for the a-ls will be held the Forum » players are u lntemational Final Mounties Win Ho op Came m, Rangers, whslan (Worth. liere Wildcats to a ass-II. at ircm 3:80 to 4:80. riled to be on ‘nand. nou asses nowilmo m4 Practice For Jr. Royals R47? this alter-noon at All Hockey Results M Haven two, Providence tab 6 . Philadelphia tour. Springfield o. “Mrdd ~ SACKVILLE. n. 1a.. Jan. is-(or) -- w- wm» 31,-.» o nkuiwlfiisfillfil" ‘~- 4. Crystals. Chick ant 2.10 crusader. mm mm B,“ “flfffl t. Crystals. Hogan (Dahlia s.- mam m m’ “on” “m, o! m. ‘ Worth (Wiielan. "fifithw- h,“ m", Om I .1 > inns ‘m - J 3 fir“ WM» (wan-u. Mom n'°-'ii°‘}§°‘i'r§.in. n55? magi‘) "r ere, llodlintook (Oud- €,‘,‘,‘§'fl§°§;"$,°m”‘ :1 ‘W? 15.14; o. ‘ma. stone, (Oahiil, 131}, mmfimmtl“, ’ bu“ Dickie) i : Pen tias --Nme “Hymn-g n“ m“ w...’ the Grade ‘firs: than‘: _ IIBI W“ ore-ii» u wéfifi‘. fitrmw“ Gallant . =10 QIOIWQIOILON" 1-i- I LEAGUE Th‘ Intgtmlgfflsw Axial a,“ 1'10“. $1011 9' F’ §,“°"°'“,m,m"vml"' it”; m sings Street riiiir _i'rom s-4 33¢, d“), _ woman 2'19 In lew of ' the um game High thrcefi? Merritt 6'15 with ‘Montague being played in Guards 3W4 . Lsrter. E m 1;; Hhh Q1290, F. Budd 539 “mm”! m‘ Williams Still as?“ '°°° Leads’ Scorers msmiifisdiimsoofi " “div”? ' ladies Irish three Mrs. Mncllgisa Gents hflr single, Gents 'i‘ed’s Taxi vs R0003 Lid — ernnn ncy. ——— ( N, gig. Jen. l8—d sow: ATTEMPT young dcienceman playing his t BUSHEY. Enfl-lrommv Godwin. season oi senior hockey with the 26-year-old cyclist. i5 lflfilli! l" Middleton break the . world's I'll-months pital tod f n m ency a. - pendicitisasopzrattioi-i, é erg p Montague rink tmnormw night the following players are asked to be ‘ IIORNII 0O. (Milli!) A 0n hand withgllt fail: Gillid. Lund. SYDNEY, N. 5.. Jan. 18 ——(CP) -'I‘ic Williams, centre player with Sydney Millionaires. continues to lead Cape Breton Hockey League scorers statistics released tonight showed Williams had '-"' 23 points for 1'7 goals and six as- sists. Jack Fritz of Sydney leads in penalties with 3'7 minutes. L. llhntocci $8 liégi-i three. J. ‘I12 ontgbt ‘I o'clock IIOCKEYIST DIES cvclins! record. He claim to travel more than 72.000 m-iles bv cover- Ma 1e Leafs. died in hos-l gigsiaesizoomiioscgg. ' - fiend old man of cycling. Henry FORUM — FRID Ice Racing Underway At New Glasgow First horse race on ice oi the season w held at New Glasgow last Satur y by the New Glasgow Racing club Lady Smith driven by George Smith. won the only event on the card-a free for all. She travelled over the one-quarter mile straight- away stretch on the New Glasgow Rii’; m u “$112553. t i’ r re was a urn ou o 0.11s but it being the first card this sea- son the be y one race being run-off. Prospects 100K bright for a day's racing this Satur- day th not less than three classes scheduled. Members of the club ex ressed appreciation for donations i-om J.' L. Douglas, M, P, R. L. D merchant. and ivtcGuigan and Boyle oi Hunter River. Their contribu- tions will promote interest in the X86111: and be of considerable did: lo the club. it was said. simmsar Eimith Ha “*8.” y . "E... firs... Lady Bell. John Peters Peter Houston tel‘. O. Gallant 41 seconds. m” ‘scum 1 4 I 8 GQIFF‘ l l 3 6 Oiinilm J “me-z 4 drawn} St. Pats Lose To Mounties SAOKVIIJ-E. N. B.. Jan. l8—~ (GD-Amherst St Pals. tglaying their first hooke game oi e sea- smi. lost 4-1 to the powerful Mount Allison University team tonight in a fast but ragged game. R. Bobineau. 14-year-old forward, scored Amhersifs only tally in the first minute of ploy. APPOINTED SELECTOR . New Zesland —'I‘om mwry. 40. former New Zeavland test cricketer. has been Zealairdls scan cvcusr mas nonnon - (or) - Britain's olds. 82. is dead here. nan 60 years of using a bicycle he c- imed to have ridden more than 400,000 rniies. LOiNI-YEAR-OLD PLAY SOUTHAMPTON _ (OP) — Christmas time saw revived 1n Hampshire villages a play that has run ior nearly , Yuletides. IT'S RENEWED — AY - JAN. 20 SEAT PLAN NOW OPEN THE ANCIENT WARFARE THE ass-r vs. THE wssr S’SlllE BRYSTALS vs BIPTIIWII RANGERS 8.15 P.M. SHARP YES — YOU’LL TINGLE TO THE CONFLICT —- Be Sure To See It Prices-lat 3 Side Rows 45c — Next 8 35c — Rush 25c — Children 15c [Veteran Hurlers Will Hold Fate Of Many Big League Ball Clubs Next Season‘ my Sid Peder, Associated Press a . m, Ygglf- i353» Simmerings , 10-minu- time has picked h a. reserved seat in lust about every big league ball park fou- 1939. s0 he can get a chuckle or two out oi the way 116.. handling the pitching sit- uation. "bell-coivs”. firs they go. so go the club which provides their three 4.48 worios outtoanaveroereod Storsovic- tories per club. Yankee Roster Consider those world n New You-k Yankees. log- straiaht airs. Red B/uifing has been th no. l tower. And Red will celebrate his 35th birthday oarlv in May. He's tiielrhbigyshow l5 year-s, . c a-nks oi '38 had iive other pitche id than 30 , and wllilmo e1‘ last season summer These seven won 9i names last camnaism. ~ Rock‘ already nest Uncle Charlie Root. who came Blflnsz shortly after the Spanish- American war ended, VCascy StenseP-s Boston Bees’ nétoahinarlgtaxi looks like the roster o reo men's home. with Danny lvlacFadyen nearing 34. um Shoifner stdil. and Noose young- sters. Jim Ihimei- and Lou IMYte. In the American Alien carries ti? Lesa .J h ..n.....°""...- l-‘mmy Dvkes only has worry among other tnirms. about a m“ headed by Lefty ‘Ihomton Leo. 31. Words of the play have been mem- orized irom generation to generat- on. WOLVES VS. VILLAGEKS AREST — (GP) — Entire tion of the village of Brus- uri turned out with axes. knives, picks and shovels for a two-hour pitched battle with fnmished wolves which attacked the village. Four peasants were ki loci. NEW YORK. Jan. 18 -(AP)— Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.68 7-16. 4.68 1-8. 4.68 3-8; 60-day bills 4.67 7-16; dri- mand: Canada .99 5-16: France 2.64 3-8; Gennany 40.15; Italy 5.- 26. SELLS FOR MORE LINCOLN. Elngsird -—‘¢CP1 — British farmers are irceziiig their meat and selling it as foreign in or- der to get better prices, it was rr- ported the Liricolnshirc chamber of agriculture. i» ~ i.'""i~"**s " 11 ht. Judith. if you want to m. ofi w sleep Yllikesp my _gye on g ngfiaj 1i a.n__h911r." REJIICT sEcassi-ou raorossrs CALGARY‘. Jan. l7--(CP>-—'I‘hc United Farmers of Alberta annual convention today posals to consider secession of western provinces from Canada an dset Thursday afternoon for consideration oi s. board of direct- ors‘ resolution urging cessation of political activity. oi; ha nor powers. lane's scour- ' Mu. ea dour ir WAN Skim: l1‘ Orr- Law's ooaueaaarun. loss 01hr. CIRCUS- iNimFLumLAoeit- - inljmFi-nau a-Youhzr. i’ Gnu on smacks-inflow r. Keen Minardh in the home. Reviewed and approved ' 17th., lire Lmperial rejected pro- ~‘ HOCKEY At East Royalty Rink, January Biscuit Team were defeated by lire Royals. Both teams fought first nod with no score on either side. ut in the second and third HlOOS. the Royals outplayed the 13 rgeriuls and the game ended SUMMARY Royals. G. Adams. 8: A. Lave, s; M. DillTaC-ll. 1.1.. Elmihii, 1, J Imperials: R. Riggs. 1; D. Whit. 106K. 1; L. Wakelln, 2. Lineups: Royals-Goal. A. Mscbcaii. fence. L, Wheatley. E. Love. ivords. o. Adams. 1.. Smith, n. Whcallcy. M. Dari-sch. A. Love, o. oimos Impei'laTs.—G0a.l, w, “wage, de. _ for- fencc D_ Fer on, A, 3,055 E. Dowung. I. . R1888 wards. L. Wa elin. l-iuino. D. yvhitLe_qg,__3__ hard and ended the Uh Around The Sport Froni (l! ALAN RANDAL ' o vanes him ikqengrand. days difference in age and Jolm Henry W Wright. under contract Widener, will er Admiral in ‘e $111101] Admhayonwon ths tney stakes at Bara .... ‘the ‘leiemarc Bki flab. w fiGtflill Monitmiggal. 1181'? door. . . m...» ‘ml“’?i?.‘ifl“id“ii.°.iifivis.. an there, with the aid of snowiin y....E. J. Baker, owner oi Greyhound. world champs ion trotter, has decided ambition tour of A aoi-se....the inducement was 8.000 hut the strain would ac too much or the grey ghost. ‘l J moun .000 was n. Syracuse Tops In Sh u to u t} (A. P. by Guardian's Special NEW YORK. 6-4:: snmlv a natural ootcro aeivoveinen-t pitchers nations-l est seven they lost were the fewest oi any club. The Syracuse shutouts were con- ted among five clubs (RD" cheater and Toronto escaping) and e irreart number of uthutouts against one cliib were five ass-inst Jersey ty. whose ria/hthanrlixi soc. Rolland Stiles. himself led the league in this department with five scoreless games. John Haley. who had the ad- tsac oi working with the cham- and two performance. CANUCKS AGAIN WIN “ii-all Smoke Eaters defeats (Ilutctho-Slovak hockey team 4-1 to- n . Simmy Morris. defence. some} n PRAGUE. Jan, 18-(0? Have-n? two Canadian goals. 0n aoh wen to Mickey Brennan. e e Bunny Dame, lei: Whig. i BAND TONIGHT REGULAR SKATE 8-10 hr Dominion lendacartera The Boy Scouts Association. WoutoYoo a: iwnzizssren in a Woodsman. TNAT Klein" Ham Sons Money x 4 F sucu wanna. time. ' A Stems: Fast-ashore . roe FIJ-Ahfitlfl . PRAY ILDCIDATI. - h!’ ‘ . ADULTS Silo-CHILDREN 20c TOM MCFARLANE AND l-liS BAND n; sequins» use G01’ To MAxlSov-ia Mouev To PAY oer Scimitar YNAE: - 1r we. Cools: ilarYointouiv-MQNT coon» diva A Clea/s- between Joe . '14 Li i;