“The (fl1c1t' for You" HICKEYANI) NICHOLSONS IiI..~‘\(lK A H me Product Popular Everywhere 'I‘\\'IS'I‘ Forced i0 do alter holding Drum" Legions-ire! Saint Dunstan‘s Plinfl- of Wales the lead on the Welshmen 10-7 in rltcrkittg encounter but finally wound up in mlliiill‘l'~ Battling to get closer tn s playoff put up a stout battle all tho way. left they were still on even terms and were being given an even chance of pulling an upset victory but they finally wilted be- fnrn the closing rush of the winners ss Legion shot threo goals without a return in tthe last seven minutes and forty seconds to salt away their verdict and at the same time leave the Wcishmen with only a mathematical chance of catching the third and final playoff spot. the encounter Again It was the Legion’s kid line of Bowling. Carver and gm-phcrd who lcd the winners’ attack. eiccountittg for seven of the tcn goals with Driiion and perry poking in counters at op- portune moments in their suc- cpsstu} bid for s share of top spot . in the standings. Beer and Dufly accounird for s brace of tallies ma. for the losers with the oth- m; going lo Robertson, Dalzlel and Richard. Pans had little to enthuse over in the first seven minutes of slow, spotty hockey with neither tcum having a. real scoring chance but alter Legion had raced into a 1-0 lcnd at 7.29 of the period play spceded up appreciably. Slamming in Shepherd's rcbou on a play glftyir-tl by Dowling. Allie C-trver hcnl Proudc cleanly. On a change of iinrs Legion were close again as Drtilnn missed at, the goal- mouth and then Welshmen look over the offensive only to have Cucimore guarding the Legion nets (‘time through with suves off Beer 11ml Robertson to hold the Leg- ions Iftiltl. Penalties to McDonald and Keefe in quick succession left both teams shorthanded and with neither be- inc: “uh.- to break through but In the last live minutes of play after hvilig held scoreless Welshmen sit-it tivo gents to take a 2-1 lead. Tvmpo of play had increased conduct-ably with both squads coming close when Welshmen struck suddenly. The disc cleared from lite P.W.C, cnd slid into the Legion defence zone. Beer follow- ing the loose disc got possession anti Cudmore hadn't a chance on the ("lose In drive. In the next minute Cudmore was sensational again oft‘ Robertson with Perry birthing through for the Legion 11111.1‘ Io fire wide. Then with 42 sr-t-ultds of the session rentui-ntttg Diuslas fed Beer a scoring pass st the hluelincsnd the .smooth Welshmen centre man beat Cud- morr- for the second time in the frrlotl with an ankle-high drive in the open corner that was lihel- lcd all the wayz Sinking In 67 seconds Ior the ‘>111: Kohl with Carver tipping in Shepherd's drive on a play start- Ki I11’ Dowllng, play for the next three minutes was a battle be- luccn the two rival goalies with "@1111" yielding an Inch but sud- denly Welshmen's third line Struck 1°? iwv goals in a minute and ihree seconds, Duffy getting both counters, the first on g pas; from Richard and the second on passes 110m Keefe and Richard. 3"" W“ Wide open es Lesion 61w up to within one goal. Plum McDonald sent Drlllon sway on s short forward and the lalter's m“ but Perry into the clan;- on 1L9 11am forward. Perry took three" --€__ With fliinero ' lisdul "Minenlhc rselmonevsaver be- "vwllhmtorlevtgervhanevdhevy Hudls For salve shoves-one an ‘ '°"‘“fllif tor Miners lied”, i Dill "if! IIIM In e DOUIM- l- Thaiee Goals In Final f s Minutes Decide Nip‘ And Tuck Battle — some from behind three times during the see-saw hat- Iast night vaulted into s first place tie with University in the City Hockey League as they defeated slime number of occasions, Gordie what started out; like s slow, close- a_ wide-open, free-scoring spot Johnny Squurebrlggs‘ squad With less than eight minutes of strides before blasting the wafer in. Carvers third goal of the game, a counter that knotted the score came less than two minutes later as he slammed in Dowlings puss- out after "Bubbl had carried the length of the ice. . Pressing continually and for- cing Jack Proude to goal tending heights Legion took the lend for the second time in the game at 14.42 when Dowiing backhundcd the disc I11 from the side of lite net alter being forced to the side. But it took the Welshmeti less than four ‘minutes to again knot the count, Robertson taking Keefes pass in the neutral zone to sllckhandle his way to the goalmouth before blasting a drive behind Cudmc-re. Alter ntissitig an open net in the first 30 seconds of the third ses- sion Wcishmen look the lead for the thi-rd time alter a miputelend 16 seconds of play, Daiziel count- ing on Robertson's puss and a minute and 16 seconds alter that: again Dzlziel reversing his role fed Richzrd a scoring pass for .1 goal that; gave the Welshman a 7-5 fid- vantcge. But again Welshrnezrs lead was shortlived. A penalw to Duffy paved the way. He was hardly seated in “sinners hin" when Dowling corrailcd the disc twenty feet ‘out ‘to score cleanly. 84 seconds later the slmc player took Carver's pass from a face off to again beat Proude and make the count read 7-all., It was the filth time during the game xhe score was staiemated. But it was Legion who finally paid off in the see-saw battle the teams were waging. Art Perry snapped in Drlllon‘s _reboun"l at 120 for an 8-7 lead. Drillon on a lone brilliant effort made it. 9-7 at 18.05 and to climax things, Dow- ling rammed home Shepherd‘; pass 53 seconds later to shoot the final goal of the high-scoring battle. . Lineups»- Legion: Gual, Cudmore; rlefcnce._ P. McDonald, McRam- Forwards, Drlllon. Strain, Pcrry, Carver Shepherd, ‘Dowling. Mclntyte. P.W.C.: Goal, Proude; defence, Keefe, Dsizlel, Clarke. I. MacDon- ald; forwards. Robertson. Beer. Douglas, Richard, Duffy, Downe. ‘Mclsennan, Quigley, Reddln. Summary First Period b-Legion. Carver v Shepherd) 7.29. 2—Welshmen. Beer, 14.57. (Bowling. 7—Legion. Perry] (DTIIlOn, r. McDonald) 8.41. 8—Leglon, Carver 1o.1n. 9—-Legion, Dowling 14.42. 10—WeIshmen, Robertson (Keefe) 18$. Penalties: None. Idle! Dslzlel (Robert- (Bowling) Third ll-Wcllhmen, son) 1.10. . . IZ-Welshmen. Richard (Dalziel) 3.82. fl-Jseglon. O-Leglon, 6-56. Ill-legion, 16-—Leglon, 17-—LcgIon, 18.68. Penalties: Duffy, Shepherd. Dowllng 5.31. Dowllpl (Carver) Perry (Drilon) 12.20. Drliion 18.115. Dowling (Shepherd) ‘liockey Practice The ‘Midget Knotty-Nina's will hold s practice session at the VIITIIFAIITIBI 111 um“ nude. 1 i Hmsn this afternoon from 3 to 4. 3—Welshmer1, Beer (Robertson) 19.18. Penalties: P. McDonald, Keefe. Second Period 4—I..eg1on, Carver (Shepherd, Bowling) 1.07. . li-Welshmen, Duffy (Richard). 4.54. 6—Welshmen. Duffy (Keefe. Richard) 5.511. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN PAGE SEVEN o the keen disappointment of marry fans il. has been found nec- rssdry to cancel the proposed ex- hibition game here January 28th between an All Star team and Saint John Beavers, but temper- ing the disappointment ls the hope that Beavers will be able to make an appearance here on Feb- ruary 8th against the All Stars and present indications point strongly to this becoming a real- lty O O 3K O Unavoidnble circtunstances for- ccd the January 28th cancellation. Duo to examinations at both Prince of Wales and Suint Dun- sian's Colleges it was found im- possible to have several players ~iine up with the locals at that time and without thorn it was felt that the All Stars would not be strong enough to compete with the Bits I-"our entry. i O O 9i? O Hl-Y Grads. sponsors of Char- iottetowns annual hockey night. rather than disappoint the fans made every effort to have Mone- ton Hawks and Beavers meet at the Forum in an exhibition tus- sle but due to schedule difficult- ics this also fell through. O 1|- O ' However, although the date has been necessarily pushed ahead fans will see just as good a game on the prorzrsed February 8th (late. The stror t possible local squad will be rec ,1 for action on that date and giixen n frnv workouts in the meantime should give the New Brunhwickers quite a tussle all the way. ' O O l-lé O Anxious to got in as many races as possible previous to their four days of ruclng against Halifax and Dartmouth clubs in the two Nova Scotia centres. Victoria Driving Club. ice conditions per- mitting will hold their fourth race of the season this aft- ernoon on the speedway off Vic- toria Park and another keen aft- ernoon's racing is in prospect. O O O As the season progresses and the horses round into their best condition the Club's meetings 11i- rvuriably draw large crowds. Cold makes litlle difference to either fans or drivers and it is not un- usual lo see every last fan welt until the final heat has been raced before starting their horne- ward trek. O 1|- >l€ O The Victoria Driving Club in addition to their winter activities nrc also lending plenty jmlmlus to the summer's raclrtB llfoflfflm- they" have been sponsoring stake rnccs the past several seasons and this year are aftemPh18‘ ma‘ most ambitious program in U115 connection. O ‘O 3i! O It means a lot of hard work and energy in looking after the details concerned with the 581T"? stakes but. those? in charflf‘ 115V" applied the some initiative to It as has been so evident in winter racing programs and the Vici-Orlil Driving Club is rapidly coming to the fore as one of the outstand- ing bodies in Island harness rac- ing circles. ' O O O Plenty of Interest is being man- ifested 1n tonight's game at Sum- merslde between Charlottetown Kinsmen and Summerslde Kins- men. two juvenile squads who are expected to battle it out for Is- land honors this season. O O Eié O Afttmttgh, the locals eslne through with s victory on s pn- rious trip to the western centre they are expecting a lot toulh" competition In tonight's game. It is believed that "Trier" Richard- who 111st year played l "I! 1111‘ portsnt part in the Stunmersidc [can capturing the Maritime crown. will be on the Summerside lineup tonight and hi8 11118111199 will certainly add a lot of scoring punch to the westerners that flue locals will have to overcome. O O -3i€ O It is generally believed Leo Du- t-ocher was Larry MscPhaiPs flrBI- choice as manager of the Yank- ees. President MaoPhsll couldn't get ltlppy. so he took in coaches Charley Dressen and John" Mich- sel Corrideg it! O ' h, m, opgngqn/‘Br a‘ lot of schooled observers. the Dodgers lest lesson should never have been close enough)? tbs Cardin- ‘JEII TIIEATIIE mn-Eurshop" t Barbara ltsnwyek ‘ ' George Brent Montllls Sat. ssl Mos. u Kinsmen Team To Summersitle The following members of the Kinsmen Juvenile Hockey team are asked to be at the bus depot Wed- nesday evening at 6 o'clock. to go to Summerside for the scheduled match with the S'Side Juveniles. last year's Maritime champions. S. Jordon, '1‘. Clarke. G. vtme. B. Carter, L. Andrews. J. ady, W. Ross, R. Howatt, D. Larter, B. Bevan, K. Carver, R. Duggan, B. McGregor, G. Andrew, D. Mac- Lean and F. Roper. Provincial Billiard Tournament The local billiard tournament being played at the Charlottetown Bowling Alleys is rapidly drawing to a close. Nine rounds have been com- pleted with two to go before the leading four players will start; the playoffs, and judging by the pre- sent standings it will be a battle to decide which four players will cnler the charmed circle, 1 Following ls the present stand- 1ng:— Player Earl Smith . Art Peterson Ken MacDonald Irv. MacKlnnon . Allison Tulle . Earl Stanley .. Billy Pryor . Billy Acorn Jimmy Kays Merlin McKenzie Bill Lawlc-r Ceci Head MONTREAL, Jan. 20 - (CP) — Guy Moreay. secretary of Montreal Royals of the International Base- ball League, announced today the sale of Les Barge. Clouting first- baseman of the Royals. to Fort S‘ 2 W sarcasm 0>—-.ea-aavIw@m-¢2~1-I~l§ Worth Cats 0,1’ the Texas League. Burge will become ilot f the Cats. succeeding Ray ayw th. Technical Kayo For Montgomery PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 20 -(IAP) —Llghtweight champion Bob Mont- gomery -New York-Pennsylvania version — scored a technical knock- out victory over Eddie Giosa to- night in an all-Philadelphia wind- up bout at the arena. The 7.226 fans booed referee Charley Dag- gervs decision to and the non-title scrap alter the fifth round. Dr. Joseph I. Levy said Giosa‘s left eye was completely closed and he was unable to continue the fight. Up to that point, Clloga had piled up a commanding lead on points outpunchlng and outdtmcing Mont- gomery by a wide margin. Montgomery scaled 138 pounds for the over-the-weight fight while Gloss weighed in st 136. ‘Big Four Standings G. . L. D. F. A.Pts Moncton 32 17 13 2 171 184 36 ‘Trutro 31 18 15 0 191 1'17 32 Saint John 28 15 11 2 152 1m 3i Halifax 29 14 15 0 142 189 I a rock. O We wouldn't know. But Du- rocher kept. s patchwork Pack of Brooks in the race until the clos- tng weeks to be credited with one of the finest menagi jobs in 1945. 1n s11 of his striking suc- cess sl llbbets Field. Durocher has had Drcssen and Corriden at his side. - O O iii O live of the original ION-TI New York Rangers srs still asso- ciated with hockey, s game they served well as players. . O O its O sis to hit them with O O it‘: Frank Boucher is manager- coseh of the present Rangers: Bill Cook is coach of the Minne- apolis Millers of the U.B. league; Bun Cook is coach of the Cleve- land Barons, of the American circuit; Murray Murdock is serv- ing his ninth season as coach of the Yslg Univorsl hockey team. and to old ng Johnsen, s stloce uslness man in wash- Ington. finds time to act as lines- msn in the eastern Unitedltates amateur league games played in the capitol e117. neooqa-ssyaw Ball Players Elected To Hall 0f Fame NEW YORK. Jan. 21. —(AP)— Four playws-pitehtre Carl Htbbeli and Lefty Grove. second baseman Frankie Frisch and catcher Mickey Cochrane-have been elected to baseball's hall of fame by the Bast:- ball Writers’ Association ofAtmei-i- ca. it was announced. tonight. The poll was completed Jan. 15 and included votes of 161 members of the Baseball Writers’ Associat- ion It. was the first. time since Rog- ers Hornsby was elected in 1942 that any player received 75 per‘ cent of the votes required before a. player is named to the game's national shrine. Balloting was restricted to writers who have been members of the as- sociation for 10 years or more and the voting was confined to players who were active In 1921 and had completed their careers before 1946. Only l-Iubbell, l-‘Tlsch. Cochrane and Grove were nominated on the requisite 121 ballots of the 161 cast. Altogether names o! 39 players appeared on the ballots in the cu:- rent election Plan To Pick South King's All-Star Team Col. Bill Reid, director of physical fitness for the Province, and Mr. Roy Prowse are scheduled to go to Monique tonight for a meeting with the South King's Hockey League officials. At the session a tentative all-star team will be sel- ected to represent the league in playdowns for the intermediate hockey championship of the Prov- ince. Gh’town Juveniles To Play III S’.sitle The Charlottetown J u v e nil e Kinsmen will go to Summerslde tonight for a second exhibition game with the Summersldc Juv- enile Kinsmen, last year's Mari- time chsmpions. The Charlotte- town team won the first game but the Summerside boys said that since then they have had a few good practice sessions and they plan to change the ‘story this time. At any event fans are assured of a bang-up game. ‘Ihc bus carrying the Charlotte- town team is scheduled to leave the I.M.'I‘. terminal here at 8.15 pm. and there are a limited num- ber of seats available for inter- ested fans. Those desiring to make reserv ions can do so by applying at the Travel Bureau today. Four Glasses 0f Ice Racing This Afternoon Four classes, combining 21 ent- ries Are scheduled for the Victoria 1311111118 Club's ice race meeting to be held of! Victoria Park Speedway t-his afternoon commencing at 2.15 sharp and Judging by the entries in each class competition ls expected to develop into the keenest of the season. Horsemen are again reminded that Officials in charse would like to have the horses at the track by 2 o'clock in order to ensure the meet- lng getting sway sharp on time. It was also announced last hbht that should weather or lcs condit- ions prove unfavorable tthe classes would be raced on Thursday after- noon starting st the same time, 2.- 15. kzollowlnl sn the classes and ent- ,. . Class A Trot: Lustlcia. Nell Kal- muck. Archie Lee. Guy Spencer. Class B Trot ti’: Pace: C. Albert Budlong. Miss Victoria. Guy Har- vestgr, Mil; Ireland, Mae Watson, Lynn Mite. Class C Trot d: Pace: Rfimeo. Earl's Prince Charming. Gwendolyn Hanover, Just. Flicks, Walt N" See. Class D Pace: Skippy Budlofltz. Lillie Marlene. Dognlnlon Harvester. U1’ Abner, Samson Budlong, Lad- die Vole.‘ , sounslttnk Wednesday, Jon. 22nd S'Sida Logioneiros vs. Souris Lsgipnoirat Gems Stem At 8 PM. Dance Altar In Legion Hell - Miss N.E. McMahon llurllng Schedule Following is today's sohedul; at; the Charlottetown Curling Club. WRIGHT TROPHY Wulnesdly 7 pm. —Wm. Nicholson vs. E. I. Acorn; R. G. Spiilett vs H. L. Sear. SENTNER TROPHY 9 pm. F. B. Conrad vs Hon. T.A. Campbell. BRITISH CONSOLE TROPHY ‘ esdl 4 p.m.—D'l‘. Giddings vs R.S.P. Jardine. 7 pan.-—Frarak Acorn vs W. R. Cruickshank. 9 pm.—-J. s. Moore vs Col. F1111. Bowling HOLY NAME ALLEY! D.V.A. BOWLING Hot Shots:- M. L. McAleer .. K. E. Murray . Miss MB. Stewart ,..1l1 91 107 L. A. Mac-Lead 190 148 120 F. B. Conrad 219 149 199 Total—2306. Blue Bloods:- G. L. Monkley Miss 1-I.A. Stewart. Miss MI‘. DUWllng .177 111 134 C. T. Donovan 127 193 A. W. Rogers .....152 173 190 Total-HOV. High single F. B. Conrad 219. High three F. B. Conrad r567. Points:- Hot Shots 5; Blue Bloods Kilroysz- L D. Darrach . . Miss M.C. MacDonald F. J. Sh-snahsn I~s 191 70 145 Miss M11. Quinn . . 144 R. J. Mahar, ..... .. 12.7 Total—2038. i-Ii-Jinx:— Nell MacLeod . Miss J. E. Grant W. L Jenkins .151 I17 190 106 150 98 198 L. F. MacDonald Total~2085. High single R. J. Mahar 211. High three Neil MacLeod 520. Points:- Kilroys 2; Hi-Jlnx 4. Monday Afternoon Ladies League Team Ne. 1- Mrs. Stewart . .154 11S 1S2 Mrs. Norman Mrs.- Lcy . Mrs. Rupert Mrs. Cameron ".128 197 121 Points—3 Total-MID Team No. 2- _ Spare and Low Score 125 125 94 Mrs. Bell . . 151 117 154 Miss Laird . . ...1s9 as 133 Mrs. Clawson .157 91 9B 1V1Irs. Howatt 157 .135 160 PBIMS-i Total-WU? Team No. 3— Mrs. Smith 17 122 Mrs. Hooper 1&5 132 Mrs. Daliing 9g 135 Mrs Andrew 14.1 124 Miss Andrew 153 149 Polnts—1 Total-IBM Team No. 4_- Mrs. J. P. Clarke 205 100 Ml Large .. 119 15g Mr. Allan 113 13g Mrs. Haywood . 14.7 111 Mrs. McKiinnon 193 101 Points-a Totsl—1957 High single, Mrs. J.P. Clarke 206. High three Mrs. Norman 465. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS Bruce “tewart League Taylor . .. 138 218 147 Aylward . Pinesu Moore Q Total-MM. T. Arsenault I. Burke F. Doyle .. J. Csrmody . Total-will. High single: High three: B. Fisher N. MscDouzsil . J. Baker J. McKay J. Aylward. see. F. Doyle. 681. To ia1—2030. Doyle Yeo Lsrtsr R. G. B. H. Lund 544 606 Q0 High single: J. Baker. $6. High three: N. McDougall, 5'74. Candie Pin League West Butlers: KIENSINGTON RINK, THE BIKE SHOP Titt- Hnmc of “Spurting (.<>t>1I\";111tI IiI('_V('It'S 183 GREAT GEORGE STREET Jan. 21- (CPL-Re- second day's competi- Quebec International QUEBEC. suits of the tien In the Bonspiek- international Goedwi-I ‘Pmphy Second Round Amherst, N. 5.. H. A. Webster. skip, ll; Toronto High Park, K. B. MeKellsr. ski-p 9. Kingston, Ont. Curling Club No, 2, H. M. Reid. skip 8: Halifax, May- flower No 2, J. G. Arthur, skip 9. Fredericton, N. B.. Curling Club No. 1 Judge W. Limerick, skip, 6; Bridgewtater, N.S., J, I. Hebb, skip 9 ‘Ottawa. A. J. Paquette, skip. 10; Plctou, NS, H. M. Russell, skip. 3 ‘Truro, N. s. Curling Club No, 1, Y.F. Tutty. skip 8; Kingston, DnL, Curling Club No. 1. J. P. Walsh. skip, 11 Pcttawa. Ont, J. Forgie, skip, 7; Newcastle. N. 1B,, i". E. Locke 5 Renlrew, Ont, N. E. Lindsay, skip, 4; Munclun. N. B.. Gin-ling Club No. 2. Harry Rich, skip 7. Truro, N. 5., Curling Club No. 2, C, E. Stanfield. skip, 11; St. Johns, Qilt. R. B. Ness, skip 7. Bathurst, N. B., Curling club; D. P. Connolly, skip. 13; Mancton, N. B.. Curling Club No. 1, L. S. Saunders, skip, 3. Saint John, N. B.. St. Andrews Curling Club, C. H.‘ McDonald, 331111 14: Toronto Gnanite No. 2, HBM. Parsons, skip 11, Portage. Wis., Curling Clui) No. 2, W. J. Eulberg, skip, 3; saint, John. N. B.. Thistle No. 2, J, F, Ashe. skip 6. Toronto Granite No. 2 G. C. Plsxton, skip, 6; Saint John Thistle NO- 4, B. Malcolm, skip, 4. Mnwne- Que» Curling c1111., n. Cote, skip, 10; Bathurst, N. B, 911111118 Club H. Ferguson skip 4. Portage, Wis. Curling Club Ne. 1~ F» I» Van Em». skin, 12; Hall- faX Curling Club No. 3, L. L. 5M1], skip. 6, Toronto Gnsnitc No. 1, E. H. PWIQT. skip. 8; Wauwatosa. Wis.. 801111111: Club. H. Biersach skip Detroit Curling Club. Dr. A. MacKenzle, skip, g; ¢h3.;1¢,1,,,_ town Curling Club No, 2. Dr. H, McIntyre, skip 4. International Goodwill Trophy Third Round ‘I‘ruro N0. 2. CE. Stanfield, skip, , 7; Moncton No. 2. H. Rich, skip, 6. i Toronto High Park, ma. McKel- lar, skip, B; Halifax Mayflower No. 2. J H. 001m. skip, 4_ Toronto Granite No. 2. G.C. Plax- Portage. Wis.. W.J Bridgcwater, N ,S .. J.I. Hebb, C. White 87 91 87 A. Tulle .80 103 88 E. Stanley a9 105 97 D. Stanley .101 96 81 S. Peterson .82 99 97 439 494 450 Total-ISM. Itmperlals: W. Rice .09 90 81 B. Fletcher . 96 101 101 N. Diamond .89 llll) 79 J. Brown . 8'7 8t) 80 C. Rowe .81 88 10f! 442 459 448 Totsl-JMI. High single: C. Rowe. 107. High three‘ B. Fletcher, 298. Points; West Enders 3. Tonight at 7.00: Downcs vs. Fred's. At 8.30; Candle pins. Klutchlng Hands vs. Old Timers. CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS LEAGUE Candle Pins Q u- J. S. Srsser W. A. Davey Eileen Ryan M's-rich Davey Guseie Martin 8 fiisgsae §Iaaoas §Isaase Dd itysn Teresa Donahue Margaret Wood Cleo. Kays Mary Ferguson 5; §Iass sfiiiesea L. G. Anderson Ed Love Mary Love Herman Greene Art Love 8 IORDEN NATIONALS vs. KENSINGTON GRANITES East Prince League for MucNaagitt Trophy GAME STARTS 8:30 ADMISSION 35c and 25c SKATE AFTER WEDNESDAY. JAN. 22 Curling Results ‘At w ‘Big Quebec Bonspicl skip. B; Ottawa, A.J. Paquetle. std‘ 3 ‘Petawawa, 0111., J Plorgie. ski i0; Kingston, Ont, JP Wa skip, 6. Toronto Granite No. 1, B. Poolef, skip, 11; Detroit" Dr. Mackenzie. skip, 10. Matane, Que, R. Cote. sktp_ Portage, Wis, no. 1, F. L. Van Ep skip 8. l Bathurst. N.B., no 1. D. P. C nolly, skip, 11; Toronto Grsni no. 3. H.M.S. Parsons, skip 4. Chateau Frontenac ‘Trophy First Round: 9119111311. 01".. Curling Club, B. Kennedy, skip, 8; East Malsrti Que. J. Mlquelon, skip, 4. Second Jacques Cartier. A. Lam lais, skip, l7; Rlmouski. Que., . Martin, skip, 2. Charlottetown No. 1, FR, M Lslne, skip. 10; Quebec Pen-on, Fontaine, skip, 7, Chicago Exmoor. E.W. Fryta skip, 6: Montreal Caledonia No. JS. Moffat, skip, 5. Fenelon Falls, Ont, J H. Curt!‘ skip. 12; Quebec Curling Club, H‘ Duchene. skip, 6. Halifax No. 1, A.G. Watson, 5; Sherbrooke, Que. H A, P body, skip, 15. Matane, Que. No. 1, A. FradettQ skip, 11; St. Stephen, NB, W.G. Buchanan, skip, 1. Quebec Curling Club. No. 2, I, St. Amend. skip, 11; Windsor, NB. Dr. K.K. Dlrnock, skip. 5. Halifax Mayflower No. 1, J‘, Ferguson. skip, 13; Quebec Jacquel Cartier. CE. Emond, skip, 9. Quebec Curling Club, J.K. Hardb- elt. skip. 5; Saint John Thistle NG 1, Dr. FEW. Stevenson, skip, 4. Summerside. P.E I . E.P. Iible skip. 9; Borurhunaque, Que, Slgm No. 1, J F. Houde, skip, 1. Howick, Que. R.B. Ness. ski}; 9; Saint John, NB, Carleton Dr. RM. Pendrlgh. skip, 6. Quebec Curling Club, R13. Whyte, skip, 6; Halifax No. 2, E.W. Erased, skip, 4. ' Quebec Etchemiti, G. Hogan. skip, 11; Luneniburg, NS, RC. Zinclq ski . 1. " Montreal Thistle No. 1. 11.0., Fortler, skip, l0; Saint John, NB. Thistle No. 3, BE. Brown, skip. 2. Montreal st. George, J. Layton. skip, 12; Hampton, NB, AN. MaeGowan. skip. 2. Chateau Frontenac Trophy Second Round J. K, Ont, Quebec Victoria no. 7. Lawson. skip, 13; Rcnfrew. N. E. Lindsay, skip, 1. Montreal Caledonia No. I J. l Beveridge skip. 9; Saint John, NB, Thistle. B. E. Brown, skip, 8. Amherst, N.S., H. A, Wehste skip, 11; La Tuqnc. Que. W. D . Bone, skip 4. Kingston. 0111., no. 2, H. M. Reid, skip, 6; Arvlda. Que, H. H. Colder, skip 5. Quebec Victoria no. 5, J. M. Elliot, skip, 2; Fredericton. N‘. B.. Jud-go W. Limerick, skip. 12. Quebec Jacques‘ Cartier, W, Samson, skip, 8; Plctc-u. N. S., IL M, Russell, sklvp 7. Inchute. Que" J. McKimmlq skip, 8; Truro. N. S., Y. F‘. Tulty, skip, 6. Newcastle. N.B., l1‘. 1'1. Lot-MA skip, 6; Quebec Victoria No. b, A. Bell. skip, 3. NEW’ YORK, Jan. ‘Jl - iAPl-a New York knickerbockcrs '01 lhé Basketball Association n.’ Atmerica, sent Bob Mullen". and cash to Ton- onto Huskies today in exchange for Bob Fitzgerald. SIX-[Cnl five-inch forward. _..___q ---t