l. t» PAGE rwELvE __r__ ovoovoooovo o0v0000404000r0409v0v+v+fiwvvwwoovooav+o+o0oovooovo-oooeoovooooooovoooooooroo-ow-ooe>+o4a+0++ooo++0>oaoo00v¢+0ooo0e00l H V aoooooooo 0000000 ooovoooooo ooo-Qvvo 0 O 0 0Q avowo 90$ 9Q 640-669 OWOQO>O#O-O-O§V§O-O+O-Q-O-O§O-O-§O+&%O-§Q+OQQ4 OQ~¢Q+4 VQ- O-OOQO-OO-Q i, d f P, w, c, 1118364‘! had the who were enthused and surprised an o ls as by the ability shown by the per- Sport, On A Smaller Seal Has A Successful Year In This Island Province List of participants in various branches reduced through en- istments. Junior Royals win third successive Jiiarifl-me title- Inhowq, its ranks h-m- been thinned by enlistment: n5 Erin-dc m.“ and \\'ll]fll='l ‘lllill tilt" armed fOITCS i0 play ' i nevertheless sport cat‘- ii ntore tillillivldfltla‘ and nitllli t‘ u‘ _ ried on tltrottiih lll ll zintl twirl: ‘i ‘F? Clllilllll-‘le ll Sllccoss fiil \[‘il t" in :tll ii- bruncl < . llcttihis attained in previous ‘plug, m“ l“‘i ]\,'i\c been itcpiu-tttl on such a big scale but hevnthcicss (hi; i igljflgfl‘ gczztlixition picking up where the older i)‘t)_\> left oft‘, have rut-tied the banner high through- oitt the lluiniition. As the rout" of Warfare resoiinils throutlllfilll Ellllllle and the llucitic. with a toll of ZliilltJiQS already being ex- acted from nll corners of the globe. the youngster with an gyc to pet-ltaps more serious days _ ahead are building their bodies both mentally and physically’ in order that Hwy p“, may be ready to ttttswer if :iud when called upon. “Play up. play up and play the game" has been their motto and in sport as well its iii war Cttnada is continuing to “carry on.” And in our own small province the above has held true. Sport hits been on a ntuclt smaller scale btit never- theless the stirring, blood tingling encounters that make sport have been witnc-scrl in abutttlrince. New faces have replaced the old fantilitit" ones on out" sports horizon and as the year of lllfl closes all citmpetitors are deserving of congratulations on the mttnnii" in which they played the game. =__-i_:_: port on". iitor . ‘i c‘ we “n3 the nets for them and in the last r - ' off games the goalie e a puck shot past him. t" parts of the Island, Beilcqitc. Kcnstiiglon rside strong; ititerittcti» , were in operation also 1 .n t n ry Ell-SQ competition was kinest, The North 511018 ived in Kcttsittgwn and pat"iiculai"ly' good and, teams eotnprislnu the minty exciting encount- ugh the season. q .-, na on ‘J te playing JUNIOR HO( REY C‘ Cilsi‘ ;ll ' - p. "‘ Y Jrvaxsins IIOCKEY wnlles also had their ockcy throughout the the Jitionilc Rojxttls; d the City title alter Cattzidfetis lxail lost o to playoff due to not he club tn time. Iloyals ‘t’ not. fare so against the tllDiOIIS. Rotutls took me “ltljffifl u". Ctiurliittetotvzt s01‘? but in the sc " l-li at $ll.ll.lII(‘l'5l(i9 (l ped tit“ panic ant scr- ' sent t" cilfl‘.'i(li'f".47\\'n lz-Oasls 0f best lri the J. ’ lorls Rofials l‘- gatitst titcni cont l1,’ the Maritime tit‘. B\ l. enoztg to evtti 3-0 defeat. their crown but t.‘ -~ dam stzvion iincmzr A lack o! cctttzrl‘ ‘ ~' Royals llliifl‘ o rgltt to the Ditnstaitls. Al‘h these they shot" ing down to I warrant them ton was tltc. f' ‘ had to 0\I"i'('0ll" ed horr- bv W‘ County" cltnmll trike tlte l-Jfllii score. New Bnztisiilk in thel ill‘ ff ' i sat hat v. Srotlrt 4 were paladin 'l 1a in imprc: " 'l' "l 1 "ll also had its share o! v clitrintz the seas-mi .- bit r! dirt fare so tvrll in the plqy- Tlie R-Cyfi-Fa assembled a tectm frotn the start of the I. chalked up n. in fixlllhiilOn I f time rcll-Ml a- ~ . trim they mo: to \\.t< the .. -ni_1 S. John Biwivcrs ti“; The RCA)”. were c ctt a (‘bible of l tnlnz t ivitt ivltli tln i 9-6. H0 F111 (‘on ‘ that their loom could ‘ win out bu’ in the second came llllollllll as hlnved at John the Air Force , to ti tverc fifiriWVlllllillPd by the lop that it was JV . ..tc o, 18 to 3, ill“? “llllll "“" fNTEIl(.‘()l.LE(InIATI-‘. itocKEv "te Competition was W .\"lSflllf'lll’ll illTPP-L’ rte "tn" ‘.\ tnessvil in the com- on bcfire the Saints fliioily wort tho sciiis two tiimes to one. Prfttcc of lvitlcs with a _VO‘irilZ i accd team were giv- ti .l rising they filtlllllll? . to take tile "ante fPil- "'l-l‘=~ chalk up ill"ll' third title. Ottawa 9.1m" wire the op- ponents tic R ivl to lace as (hey gel, on: on t c Xfcniot-lal Cull Lim- ‘Jte yiutitrlci": h for flic fast Olfa- .vt (‘il"IlllJl(>ll-'ij thffll’ cnliv: lzainc til-fl and ‘s to cttri c sensor To _ ' th only hiIICPlYIIQIIlIfGS rallied to score two quick _"'_‘ ,1 ‘any £2: limb and lake the cncoiitilcr 2-1. fllllfflfli-‘Cb-I‘, l?“ f“. ti-liii- (M1,, Tito second "nme was iron bl “°lll—7l'llll"-‘~'l"‘ 0" “ ' "' “ Saints" by ll fi-l score but for two showihll- ywrioils and 1t lttalf ill. was nnirlilvl‘: . Tlljl mid furl: c ritczro unlll {inn y INTERMEDIATE itoutm‘ H W, ska.“ 5mm _.A.|.,,k0 , , tlivnilil fl " three goal. in ‘h. last All!" Wlllllllll? ""‘ “limd “ml Tito illlllfll came Wflssffillllllt‘ at. n. Cape llriton till-f Walter Liiivlorls m h fpn‘>f) .11 u". w,‘ [hr-fin h_ Inlenncclhtv Aha-ct (ill" Loflllfilf fill Tlio two lntviuous gr-mesyhitil hciiin financiis ivorc fi\.'tt'rl_ to} ‘Phifllfin rinurwl. luztl-ltlltlftz Affairs but Lilflilniillrll 0Y\1l-lf_“l"l?¢ h“ ‘a tho climax crime lii the third Per- smllwplll- lll" "'1 flll‘ 1 ind of lhc :¢i~..-.i mime. With- the timid “llyitlll ll°l"""l; ,7" "m m score tlerl. at Z-all tempers not oiit Wm" wlll‘ sl~ l7'\"""'n§ lmvpré of control and for a fcw minutes sfly tmm they (‘fimixnllt 01130" ‘m? filthlts raced lo dlffrfnt pars of l" B" ".~"-"'lllll<‘r~ nth a sfmlfl - the lce but after order ildd bcon E" l" ll“ “luau-Vs ‘pm?- lefi by! a l‘t"~i’ll"‘fi with boll: Moms Oltvin! former A bio Ilickcv btclto son tic mm. m a $55,. 331N115 "m 1n 5,70,. liiflll ZlllWglllfllglléfinjlllmffln ‘ml; rjulck goals lo take the game and sre"t Yfllll» i ' Spring. idflnn‘ m" m" ‘mdpfcnlod Almv The only other intcreollczlfib‘. "ll" nme ‘ovrd ivrs beater-n ire UCC. new: inlrvtlie i=l"ll‘ll ill".l'fl‘}'_"“"‘ i-iitd IHWC. n h the latter t-flfiifli trizr-hlnéeritiedntvls bad salt-ail ma: the mcgljnw-y 3-1, w ilifllm 'c 1' '~l l . won the {it enmi- played in Char- loitelmvn bv a 12-4 score and lfl the rclitrn rttrranemvtif Plflfif-‘lell the westerners hi: a 14-0 score. In their came with New Wrilor- SCHOOL SERIES The annual school series between Queen Square and Prince of Wale-i had an itnsntxfactory indlng ivhcu ford, champ Hi1‘? o.’ Cane Bwflll (he tygsl. out If three scrles Went Ai_~‘)!¢=,-. actiti slutwcrl their -=itt)'"l'- imccitnivletrd after t-wo frames llflfi iority as they twin 12-0 and in Till? been played. Questions stiri-‘unzin; second izamc also played at the elizlbillty of pltyerswasthe cause fYlfllfn go‘ their second stralkhl of some disputes in the first W70 p-"mui Div-r thc (‘ape Bretoncrs igaml-s rind th~ mifter crme to a this time by a 6-0 count. Abbics head before the third Kill?" um lln Air Force boy wartime been slaved Wllh Wm 3°“ l’ i—___—_—_~-——-———-:——__~_—_—_—z fusing to take the ice when (tented the right to use a. player named cm their lineup. H vvever in the two comes that tore played the fans saw real litt- tles all the utay. In the l i, game Queen Square ltorl. an e~ Ye oier their rivalx as scorn but in t file '3’ Vi . wall bathed minute of the wav hi the s’. flrirv, the two sounds entrusted in. In the last few minute; o? the . both rides ha“ f_l!’t"l1’ sc ring ces but Ctiilld rot irint the s ' lnr gcalitti: of tie lll“..ll'.ll'.lt3.'5 in the opposite case! BOIVLING Bowling. as usual, had another banner seas n wilt _a bic itirrrcas> t": Lotti ' . " . (m all tltrrc al'_< s, the Holy line Club, Y M. and Cliarlot-iel..o\\'n. leagues were in operation from earlv in the fall un- til vwell into the sirittg of the year and some really good acorns were chalked up both intliyicluttllt‘ and m; a. team. hltxi-zl lenfrus which had s big toll wing s11.» proved very popular. Ten pins, \\"ich were more or less in the discard flu;- lng other season; also pained in populoiltji and several lcrigiies of Lhismfoim of pasttime v;el'c tn 0P- era on. Features of the seitson were: on the Charlcttetoii-tt Alleys Archie Mcllkirlzine rolled a possible of 450 pins in a regularly ac tedttled match, presided over by pin Judges BT10 foul fiidges; Fred Gander. "also in a mat-ct gfllile cutie wtitltin five pllk! 0f a. pix e ultin he t tailed 415 leavino five pzn up on his lust ball of the grutte, hfaitv otltet- high scores were posted during the y'a- son but the two mentictird more were really the ltighluiits of an al- together sucressftil year. The tiiiit-Ilcrs are again a: it early this season and the leagues are in full string u 1th ltigh follies THE CHARLOTTETOWN "UARYY Ab! Geo. Hughes, Coiehead. _ RH: wit bi" Bonnie MAW. owned wind taken out of their sat bv Hitzen liotvard. Cornwall. they almorbcd an 8-0 beating Rllfl- “'0” bl‘ SlWlPICTl Roill- hands of the Saints. In 1 OWVIIG ' en. Buzz. won by Prince“ Kflllm°ll~ ui P.W.C. quad accounting m: it “med by Gem's‘ McDollakh Mel‘ sliien 3-0 vicstory as he booted a "will long penalty kick. In the third llllg- l."°ll l” Lad" “Bu” ‘lwned PW.C. agai hit their real l” fvkllllle ‘l“~"" lllluslellfll" . d Eilrxtliti and wok tiie title as they b “CR blélpuhg, lllgsféfff.“ whipped the Saints 11-3. v ' ' 811.6!‘ slflf,“ .0 'b Before the season ended the P HRH?‘ 5g?“ (mafia? y W. C team travelled to Acadia for $3. ‘LL35 i,‘ [Amid “we'd b a garne wit/h the Academy team Ncil Aiclilinnonl, Sout-hpcrt? y but although putting up l E004 Run. Willi by Illcat-lzreirballle, ~W!\€d its)‘: thhaed Népawstéiti: £5?“ licking i ". t ' . '. l‘ ' ' t mfifilfnuisyj rafigs Bilgwer owned In their only start of the sea- l" “l; illl". t ti. u... i“ l“ “will 3%”. flail"??? Hater. won y r . ra. , am won B. - v4‘ ' owétcd by Mlltgn Blelkt second High School team of St. alter. won y ai . ‘ ee, ewn- Dummies, ctl by: Willard McDonald. City. ‘ A, F. team and senior at the , _ _ H e 59¢. teen age class. This coining season Lotti M Ph . N flV- time i ch d I c ee ew ggdwim Boil: dvaobdaglgllcrizhigustarubf better than ever and the metttber-s oooooooeoooooooooeo- loritters many oi ivhciti ure in the lllsille plans to make it bglger and of last year's troupe already have made plims for the season. It has been a long while since Charlotte- town has had figure skating and with the interest evidenced last year it appears that this form of recreation will once mo.e become as popular as it was a good many years ago. TENNIS Although tennis activities were kept at a ituntmum during the en- tire season by the unprecedented rain nevertheless Club champions were decided. Bill Moreside is men's siiigies champion; in mens doubles 1941--GUARDIAN SPORT REVIEW-- 1941 i ; ma++o+¢+0+oo++o+o+o+oo+o+v+o 0-0 0o o 4+0 oo-ooo-ovvvoo-oo-o- lYQlLMElElE. ~11». 19.4 ——~- __t -o~<-nonoeovoooo-Oooovoooooo-oooeoooo00404+v§O0+0§¢~4> l i g 0 krwO-oooooov Sjjporting News Bruins Regain Lead" By Whipping Maple Leafs 4-1 Habitants clip Black Hawks 5-3 A1ON"I‘R.E<.-’\L. DOC. 30—tCPl— Th n. , , _. Halter. ivon by Aliset. owned b)’ Saint: had a tough gruelling series Blll llllllcsllle Wlllllfll UP lllll- 1V9" Liontreal Canitdlens ended a four- “Mild Clllllllolf- Bfllclllell- in each of their three meetings Halter, won by June Hal. Ollmed during the year with the Saints by Ar. e McPhee, New Haven. getting me edge in two gum; tp Iltlltci‘, win bv Ethel Bellini. Qne. In the first meeting the saints owned by Ira Carr, Covehead, took a 15_9 View“, but m me 0nd encounter the R. A. F. CURHNG fleecldlng one of the best 11mins _ and kicking teams to perform here Amhollgtlkluglughmfiiliggnxée fig, in a good many years whipped L ~ ‘ the saints 12-8. Tnettiiira gffliffilg ' . .~ ., was a. natural and was a e . mpsstul season last. year with tb. 80a‘ from the we o‘ sock 01mm _ puned on ‘he various ley who gave the saints their vic- ttnlts up to the spring thaws 1011i" as the two teams ivaged In all three clubs, ciuirionetwtt. minute: of close, bird-billing afontsgue and Summerstde i116 rusby. VdYlOiIS club lllaiChes were carried cut and again competition Was of BOXING the keenest for the beautiful tro- phies offered. Marty cf these met- Boxing was out of the picture vhos ltirvc been going now f0! l pretty much this past year with tlfvlll llllmbfl" Q! Wll-YSI Jllmllel-‘llml all the local ring artists joining 1s as keen today as i110 day when for service. However, the Prince it first started Wales boxing championships But where the real enjoijnlent "l were again held and as in previous llle "as Tl came lll w“ me mm‘ years the boys put on a good night petitions betiiren the three clubs or wrapping with each and every for respective trophies. In a bl bout being frefiswmgms aunts bonspell held at the local clu from start w finish Charlottetown curlers proved t? be The RAF, and ‘RCAF also the best and in matches ietitned had a bokifig- toumaméfit - 0-“ me ill“ 58ml” “Pl” "Ml" ma?‘ nan team's m w summer tde “Hing ‘he hllvlamrfmm they were beatenp five matchess to es o a . 1324i mpwom of m‘ Magma/hm. folughbut it} tlte return scraps held Trophy play played shunt Sum- f t e ll?"- HPO-f- they Won three. tnerside was 4'7 to 31. All three ‘g5 We ll-llfl (llilv 0m’ t0 win the out» mu putt in the Gaboiirv play "moment Seven matches to six with Charlottetnlllm strain andlnz Will one being drawn. All of these in frnnt over the other two, but, bouts drew the utmost in fighting only after thi- fang had virltnessed and the tournament was eagerly some gffaf. curling. lflllflllvfd by airmen of both sta- Tltf; tie-xi big event. was the lions. Afncilcrialrl Brirtr Island title plnll and aizaln a. Charlottetown rink ivrts returned the winners. winnlns ‘VRESTLING Tl" SDOYUHE Club WM the scene Reddin for the title while in the mixed doubles yOUflg Moresicle sharedht his third title as he team- ed with Miss Eleanor Bourke to be tlte best in the tourney. The ladies singles title went to Mrs. Simpson ivhile Miss Eleanor Bourke and Miss Gwen Rogers took the ladies doubles crown. But although there were really only a few days available for play nevertheless presence here of Eng- llsh, Australian attd New Zealand players lteipi-d the game consider- ably. Among the visiting players was Mrs. Betty Simpson of.’ Lon- don, Kngland. a former junior champion at Wimbledon. Mrs Simp- son, according to club members was one of the most popular and most colorful ever to perform here. Oth- er Ettgllfn players here were Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Ayers. Front Australia and New Zealand came such play- ers as Phillips, Adams, Don Fraser and Arthur Newton. Bill Moreslde. Ivan Reddin and Miss Eleanor Bourke all played great tmmis throughout the year while Miss Eleanour Bourke! game was considered by many as belnv, the best she has ever displayed. The veteran G. F. Hutcheson also drew big praise for his play during the season. Ilte Guardian is indebted to Mae McKlnnon for supplying informa- tion on the tennis activities, and in his words the Guardian notes with deep regret of the passing of a great sportsman during the year. About the passing of "Tobv" Mac says: "The P. E. I. Tennis Association and the Charlottetown Tennis club hem: meted nightly ‘bv blllll “‘°" all three matches they took pflri 01' some great wrestling mam,“ in particular regret the loss by men and men. Force men to the fallout-rs of fllg same has crefltcd a lot. of interest. atttkthe English buys are tats; lic- agiics g?)- inc: most. 0t the your and lite game has taken on well there with. as 15 the case in the cl botilcrs. men and women. ix ttiitg (tulle pr 1 ficient, especially at the live pin game. ICE RACING Easilv the glfilliifsf. seasun of win- ter racing was e ‘ lust- winter over the ipcctltvcii- nt front of Vic- t-ftln park and to the Vic ‘it'll Driving Club. and its '" ‘ilc its‘. of official: goes tiill for the success achieve ‘ "' Tine!- a wt‘ . §.'l()i._$if\l'i€(l hier- - rzictnr; \\".lll ~ of all f rm . inc fittis-luzs \\'4'."(' Willi‘ cu tn cyc- ry heat rnuvl diirltig tile seiiFoit with the rural lSfOYFJ.‘ inineips com ' liar-c Of ill(‘ ll.‘ a atcd at thc curl of non all ttber.» of <1) ., e lite i-czisott the irliilo anti 1t " tl .. . ather- ed at an eiij jnblo llllllqlltl’. at the Old Sjlflifl tqii room. But the cllltrt of the entire season coins- ll ,- . "l". of a tzvo (iav meet b. ' ' Dattittoutlt and local hi. The blsmest crowds evct" to \\'lllll§SS ice racing “'91P on htt-nd for both tlavs racing the ilnlsllfs ‘tnersrd iwulcl be hard to b‘ Feature of f-ite int-ct. was the b1: lilR'l‘i‘l raw be- fWTCiI Willard Kellifls Krtlmugk zinil llrt-"tmittthis (‘luv Brttlon. M ' 1e was tow good for the Ilrtton Pill‘? that. dr .' and won in stralpht heat Ilriait Yorke \\':is tltlitd in lllc P's-t‘- fir-rill u h Silent Mac faking the rut-c anti C i" ’ and. in Clars \ papa rlliYlTWl up a 0 win as Dtlllitillfl c mo tltfoitqli in five ltet " " le with Row- Wot-ihi >1 lip llio second vdslfors Win \ . t n v‘<' rv over Little Pelt-r but. tlo - ail. tut 'cn l-trcrk on tlti- Jny as J1me E t:-". cziitic tltivnipli with n flie h ViCtCrv in the l"t"'(‘-lol‘- all ticot. It. was anoth-s-ijevcn hreal: m the second (‘.a_v‘s i-Icttta. Dcn Fhto ii- izaiti ivlttninr in the oitlv start a DnTtiir-iith-oti l horse miilf‘, Th“ . . ill banquet in brim" of tlrc "if-illll hcrsmilen was bell n: Old f-‘prrn Over 150 tiere in tit civiutic; rtt the lll emrryriblefl < I iiVali". the fir». n ltoi" find mn T) tors and alike If 4Dl‘9.“(‘f‘lf, plans Ill.lfl'l'ii\ll'1,{* this tczim Ariciiti it of Air m eld and the i. ‘it s“. l“ nll fillzd r. .\_ ring a l "i of its ms wow- beard inn local lYTSTlIlOII . The Crutkshanks rink had a during the fall season. Well- tough battle in winning the local known wrestlers from different club competition but succeeded to points in the United States m. the title field bv the Barr Four by variably put 0n a good show and bczttnig Firfey McLcods sruttlers. the different bouts it's-re followed Later tlie Cflliiffihilllk rink twv- by fairly good crowds. ellerl to Toronto to take part in The higlflght of the seflsQn how- the Dominion Bonsptel and retiirn- ever was the final show n-f the cd ltome with two victories uncle’! Year when Jamcs J. Braddock was their belts. The Island teams engaged to referee the tWO bouts shc-iving was wiry‘ 80ml "flll We" lllled UP. The bouts ivcre real good right iii the thick of the fight in ones but. Braddock hclzl the 5p()[_ every match up to the final stone. light and was immediately n-(iip The Halifax curlers also Dfllfl l1 liked by the crowd present, the visit to the iOCFH club and several lllfgést crowd ever to witness a matches were lllflYvd QllFlnE the Wrestling match in the province. t-ivo day-s with the Charlottetown BASEBALL pinks Qfifnlng out on wD by A $0" of 176 to 14G, On ‘he second n.ght of thcii" stay lice the Halifax visl- Baseball has -1u5t about faded tors were guests of the local Dlllll- from the sports horizon here- 51's at an enjoyable banquet held abouts and again the main cause the Winchester Banquet ROOKI- has been the boys joining the arm. A cliitlvnge match for the MM- ed forces, Very few gfunes were Aetltui" trophy WRS film “lined Plll-Wfl flllfllli! the season except a iislclc during the season by Clml- few exhibition games among lolictowti rinks pitted against Mon- younger teams and if SO-inPQflQ ihlillt? but it. ivits vcri close with interested in the game doesn't soon the ]0ca1 rinks winning out on the stir up some entfhtisiasm among the final stone of the matches, the Wllllgel‘ Plllllers it won't be final score being 35 to 32. before it will become a forgotten Island cutie-rs also Pllld Vlslls lo 5P9"- scvcral mainland clubs during ill" season and in each case acquitted llwnlsClVCS well. On the 0668510“ the Quebec Ititcrttatlonal Bon- Softball also had s poor Season spiel eVeven Island players left t0 and but for the juveniles and jun- {pkg part, Extroute to Quebec City tors would have faded out of the they played ittatches at Monowll Picture entirely. At the start of the and were returned the winners by season a Cltv League was formed a 49-40 count. Then 0n arrival at and Bel/PHI Rood games were play- Quebec thev continued their fine ed but lack of attendance and lack citrllng hr-iiu; well up in all matches of interest on the part of the play. they partook in with Rankin Mc- ers soon caused lt to fo‘d up and lniiicls rink narrowly missing it is very doubtful ff it will ever bi-lttglng home the Holt Renfrew make a comeback. '[‘y‘<3p1\y_ being beaten only on the However the luvenlies and jttn- inst". end of one of the outstanding 101's 1W‘! lemme-s going all season coruhejltlons of the ‘spiel. tmd at the end were playing a nood Returning from Quebec the cur- brand of bail, And it rests entire- lcrs Stoppfli off at Balhurst, where ly 0n these voungsters whether the they took putt. lti another series came will ever get back to its n: games but were defeated 38 t\ former standing. 13 in the two matches played. SPEED SKATING Throughout lAie year local cur- lers also paid visits to Amherst and Truro and again were return- Holding of the annual Island id the winners the score being 48 championships and the annual ice to 42 ln Amherst and 40 to 37 in sports by Queen square and West T.itro the matches being very close Kent Schools featured the Island in both pliccs, skating events last year. Tito above is only a brief rel/WW And RS llslllll all three events show- of tne various activities taken part ed plainly the material that. ls on it by the curlers but suffice it; to the Island in this athletic event. say that the season was a highly Manager C. F‘. Archer of the ful one and all three clubs llkirum staged his Island chiunploii- cur are locking forward to a ships early in Apill and despite a small attendance at the meet the same high-calibre of skating abil- SOFTBALL all tcn l_\" better one. FOOTBALL it-y was noted. A new Is‘and men's champion was ctowned when Bill Addition of a stron R. A. F. Brehaut. Charlottetown youth. to local competlt on brtght- chalked up 120 points to sticcecd VPflT Island ltcrsciiteit will 'ra\"el to curd the football picture a great GEOFBE McLeod its the lttllst. Me- ilffllliilX for attohcr‘ iticcl. i.- later ‘infltc season it is expo. the H ll rtitms will pity a iltf‘. l‘lc final and several really good games LBOd now serving with ,1 ll staff's University gridiron. the air the St. Dun- force overseas. were witnessed on Mollie Hennlgar; outstanding la. The senior saints had to build dl" 5km" lltlaln vias crowned tn vlslt. At the end of the rrivoti pYlZ-"S lliclr team from the sround up and the women's division for the third mid frnplticf; tvere pro- vnrlr-us winners with g-"ttin" likOll the hit-t D1‘. Frfi ilo-ugan Ti" p‘ fast-est mvncil hr Nell Wr-lku". The Alfri-tl the fastest coll won bv _ _ Budlum- owitcrl by Al"r'-d .\fc‘.\ctl 'I‘l"e Wrlltitrtton McNul Evans ‘ McNcill. Bromclns for ocftrs, wen by S ent by Hugh Walket Ilorse cocln- donated ill‘ J.l\. Mc- Trollllv for the ffislfit» Potter ivoh hr J-nta and owned bv Wsllingttm B q i w, d 1rd by can“ put. up a real battle all the way canted 0n nevertir/s u a“ r clings-n wlmtitn: most and deserve lots of credit for their fwd? plans for the 1942 meet are Mac, cwned showing, lllll ,1‘ ,l'll“ its a rcsifll. they were not as strong stfalfilll- Yefll‘. Events in the differ- lclnllll“? as in previous years, At the start 91115 N855 races again produced of the season, with Mount Allison blnaket finishes and for the fifth , H q f?’ ‘lxlff ii-ttltdrtiwlttz from competition the strnleht year Clblr Archer won his "M" “ml l“ """“' ' saints journeyed to sackvllle for a class, thts time in the 14-year-old. tiiciuen death game with U. u. a. Young Archer chalked "P his first "Wml T‘,’.‘_,:lj,-‘,’,,,l;f,§ im" the Prince Edward Island-New victory at the are or to and has Brunswick title but inexperience been wlnnlnz regularly ever since. told heavily against tlhe Saints and In this field of athletics as in the U. N. B. team walked off the 50 many others boys slgtiing up fled with an 8-0 victory tucked hos left the ftelds more or less lim- tinder their bells. Saints however lied but the vhnmnloivliloi will be an a1- belng made. Prince of wales fielded the sur- The two school meets lived up prise team of the year as the City in all former ones as Queen square Donald nrd son Cliff rl til-n b1.’ college had its best team in s long and West Kent staged their sports. Little Pater owned bv Ewi- Yllllll- ker. Winsloe. Horse cools d'naled bv JA, Mt‘- son Cliffcrd w n ‘iv bv Vlllfrczl Donald nrd Rrsc W'rtlt,v ownrd Praaigflf. Chcrrv Valley, Horse cooler owned hi’ Geo. McDonald. .\i"l‘l'l'l"l"_ Prizes donate-d l“v Vi: orio Driv- jnn Club wit-r- won lav the fcll w n: Horse cocler won bv Jllfll“i'\ A‘:- Turner. worthy owned by Red Mo!!! Rm, wk" b‘, Mime. Kaimuc} mqjjfj series against the Saints. 531M! 5m”? Bl bv Willard Kellv South Jrt migwon by rlnnat-cd be vflllon B?" W0“ "Y Vlmlll“ mlmml‘ ‘m? continued their strlnfi of victories p" . Jiptpy K., owned by while. Tltcy started the season Attendances at the school meetings with an exhibition game against uhWlN-‘l an increase ln attendance the R.A.F'. team and. surprised last year and lt is hoped that a everyone by being returned the win- further increase wtfl be noted in tiers by a 13-4 score; following on 1942. the heels of this they best saints Iilglt school team 6.0 and then FIGURE SKATING . Due to the efforts of Wallle Allison Academy squad. Bcantlebury the city had a smart Their ViCtOfy string ran into an figure skating school last season tittexpected obstacle however u that wound up a very Bllcvelliflll they opened their intercollegiate SON’ by 8088218 l figure skating the e of the season. This were the underdogs going into the lhow was really excellent and WM fray but s confident almost cocky witnessed by s large crowd of flm taking a 14-0 win from s Mt derttlt of that great pliwcr and fan the beloved James A. (Toby) M-tc- millan." G OLF As in every other branch of sport ntcitibersltlp of the Golf Club suf- xcd greatly thisouglt etillstmciize. but ticvcriheless the Club carried on with the ivztttcifs branch doing their share in the war work. Many ttttprovcments have been noted in the course and this com- tng year ntore still will be made at will make t-lte layout one 0f the nicest courses in Canada. One of the big ntcets belitg talked about for this 00mins: stlason is an litvltattott mcct. ivltirl". will likely be slaved sometime in August. In club activities the usual club competitions wen carried on and the golf displayed was some of the finest ever WliIIPSSECi here. Winners of the ladies iviub cham- plotishlp was Mrs. W. E. Cotton. tvhlle in t-hc Mott's division Joe Mnhar was YFLUYIIPVl the winner. These were the two main club matches played but it would be im- possible to chronicle ltere the niniiy matches that took place during the season. Bit. in each and every match coittpeiitton was of the keen- est attd the winner was usually de- cided only after the last. stroke had been played. Young Purl Beer won the Provincial title in a sensation- nl struggle. The Summerslde Golf Club itl=o had a banner season and they too are looking forward to at; even better one next year. They too ltave tlte‘r membership depleted throittzh cnllsttnents but neverthe- less the snlt-lt of Carrying On is up- peritiost in their minds and al- ready plans ltave been laid for ncxt ,vi-.ar's play‘. As was the case with Charlotloloivtt many Club titatchcs were ltlaycd during wltlch was wit- nessed exciting: tense struggles ovcr the greens and fairways. BASKETBALL Basketball dfdrfl flomflsh by anv means dtirlny the pit-t srasoit but a fsw tvith tlwc lrtwrr=ts of tlte game still at heart halved toiietfi- er into several sounds and as a N'- stilt some very lntcms "g exhibi- tion ironies were w’tt . RLF. had a [Chill to: bu" at lho start but dutle: forcsrl tfcot to cancel their games after winning 'n and losing ore. The only title decided ditrlttiz the season was the Int rwflegtote slnigvle between P.W.C. aird SD. U. The P.W.C. boys wrre a little too good for the Saints. however, and took the title in straight games. The games ntete playel in the IIoly Name Cluh and Y.M.C.l\. Ryms. ‘Ffl-T Grads however furifshcd a bright spot to the BQ-‘EOH when they once again proved to be the best in the City. ‘Ilhe strong! Grads term in a lean .,v sencs of exhi- bition anmcs were undefeated. winning nearly every RFme thcv pliivcu bi- contfortable mwrirr-s. In the girlsdfvlslen the Ilciv Name Rockcttcs and P.W.C. Cc-eds play- PLEASE NOTE HOURS p JOY GENIAL IIIIIIIIIIJ’ game losing streak tonight when they came through with three oats in the third period" to defeat Chicago Black Hawks 5-3. Joe Benoit. who paced the Habltants’ scoring attack with two goals, banged home the clincher at 14:59 of the rlod. (Jana lens had to come from be- hind tvrice before sending the Hawks to defeat, Chicago httd tak- en over a first-period lead 0:1 a goal by Earl Selbert then (‘refuge Allen bagged a second Hawk own- wt- early in the second frame as- sisted b Bill ‘litmus and Johnny Maiiucc . Terry Reardon put Canadiens lzito the scoring column ntldiway through the second period and Canadlens got back on even terms when Joe Benoit tallied his first goal. with Blake and K. Reardon in on the play. Only fortwelght seconds o! the third period had gone by when Canadlens went ln front for the first time, Ray Getltffe broke away alone from mid-ice and beat goal- er Sam Lo Presti neatly. Bill Curse t that one back for Chicago just lVe minutes later on n play with Bill Thorns to put Hawks lntn s. 3-3 tie. Benoit’; y off goal was s thrill- er as Toe lake sent him in after eluding two Chicago players, and the fennel" beat Lo Presti to tne unguarded sdie of his cage. Toe Blake added further assurance to the decision when he tallied with seconds of play remaining. Terry Reartfctt handed him the pass for the goal. Besdles Benoit. Blake and the Rcardott brothers picked up two points apiece for the night's work, while Bill ‘Fhcms with two assists, was t-lte only Chicago player to get more than one point. The win failed to change the positions of ell-liter club 1Y1 the standing. but Canadleis moved tvithln two aims of the sixth place Brook vn Americans who were ldle. SURIMARY First Period l-Chlcntio. Seibert 6:19 Penalties-None. Second Period 2—Chlcago, Allen 9:79 3-—(‘oit:tdlens, T. Reardon (K, Iieardqni 11:01 i-Canazlicns. Benoit. 13:20 Penalties-Cars selbert. ard. '1‘. Rcai-dcn. Third Period 5—C'Il1’1fl(iicns, Getliffc :46 (‘r-Cltlcazo. Carsc (Tltcfmsl 5:43 7—('aiia "s, Bcn~lf rPl-i-r-i 14:59 8—-l-glrifiadlcris. Bake (T. Reardon) P ~iirilty—-Selbcrt. Bouch- Bombers named Outstanding team Of the year By Sydney Grusou (Ianitdlan Press Staff Writer ' J'1iOI\l'l"(). Dec. 30—ICPJ—A lit .- more ltonot" teas added to- nfgtit to the Wlnripeg Football Club of 1941, already well stocked imlin the dil-tltictlcn that gees to the National F0 tlzall Cltcmplons. The Blue Bombers, resourceful, courageous and entbely capable, were iionted the outstanding team of the year by 5110115 writers of the coiitti-ry patttlcipitt-ittg in the an- nual Qtttadiiin Press" poll. They won ltils honor far emler than they cuptured the fcotbz-tll chum- pliulnp against Ottawa Rough Riders. Thirty-two of the 34 writers nom- inating named the Bombers. 15 of tlicm as their first choice. for a tot~l cf '73 pDIIlS oit n 3-2-1 basis. Well beltittd were the youthful Re- gina Rattgzrs, \vl.0 dropped the illEl- two gamcs of the Aden Cup final and went on t1 defeat Sval- ttey Millionaires in six games. ed about a half dozen exhibition games during the year. These games ivere invariably close but in the maicrlty of the encounters the Rockcitc: came out on mp, Prospects Gctft seem a bit bright- er for thls year ,_Bllll0llQh Grads have already organized and are wilting to take on flll comers. Peihaps if enough pressure were brsiight to beat- the frame might easily make a sit-rug comeback this ccmlttg year bath action; play- ers and fans alike. ‘BOSTON, Dec. 30-—(CP)-w1m their Kitchener llnesmen perform. ink in spectacular fashion. Bus. tcn Bruins regained the Naflgpaj Hockey Lengttcg top berth by at“. whelmuig Toronto Maple Leaf; 4.1 tonight before an orerflotv crowd of 15,835 at Boston Gaiden. When those keen rivals faced off for the icurzh time this Sea. son. the leafs had a. ilBif-gumg lead, thanks to last, Thursday's 2.0 shutout in Toronto. The first penalty of the gllnjg. called against Dutch Hlller, brought tlhe visitors their only score ditrtng the seventh minute of play, Tum- tally was registered by Nick Metz, who batted in a shot Bub Dzivul. son flied out of a. quarter-u, face-off. 'I‘hat. goal inspired the Bruins w furious efforts and they pursued their rivals in relenfess fashion during most oif the remaining 53 minutes. Early in the second p". fod. little Bobby Bauer deadlocked matters and during the third ges- slon. he scored again and Mm Schmidt. drove two puck: through 8911110 Turk Broda. psUllflllAlt! I-‘lnt Period l-gllgifzfllflllll N. Met! (Davidson) Penalties-Hillel’, cant-ea, David. SOD. leoond Period P-Boswn, Bauer (Schmidt, Craw- Pegglcitiesska- Conscher, Goldup Smith. ‘ Third Period 8—Boslcn, Schmidt tDumsi-l.) us; t-Bostan. Bauer (Dumart, Clap. perl 1:06 5—Bcstott. Schmidt (Bauer, Clap. perl 14:24 Penalties-None. Miners crush‘ Victorias 7-4 GLACE BAY. NB, Dec. 80—(C?) —Glace Bay Miners strengthened their Cope Breton Hockey Magus lead to '1 1-2 games tonight BS tltey crushed the second-place Not-iii Sydney Viezorlas 7-4 in the league's final game of the year. Vics took a brief one-goal lead early Ln the first perod, but three Glace Bay goals in the same ses- sion stamped out any threat. The teams sitlit a pa"; of goals in tlic nttddle perlcd. and then Miner! otttscorcd Vlcs 3-2 in the lost ses- slon. Moe White and Allan mister each bugged a couple of goals for the wiziiters. u. Ii. L. sranniha Club PW LDFAPts Boston 2013 4 8 53'! Toronto 2114 '1 o 68 40 28 New York 2113 8 0 74 61 16 Chicago 20 9 8 3 54 55 2i Detroit 19 8 11 2 42 59 l4 Brooklyn 2i 614 1 5169 l3 Motttreal 20 514 1 47 '70 ll. Rangers, Amerks Call up rookies NEW YORK. Dec. 30--tCI-‘)— For tthe fzurih gante tilllflffvw night of the intrii-borvufllh Rlla-YY bet/tween Brooklyn Antetlcans and New York Rzittgctis, both National Hockey Lmtgtie -olubs have cal-Kl up fresh player; to replace lrlllllfll regulars. Manager Red Dutton 0f the Brooklyn squad announced wnlllllt he has chosen Hazen McAndreW. 21-year-old Niagara Falls. Uni-- defcncemati, i» play at least lll° games in place of Anny Bt-unlgflll- Coach Frank Boucltcr of the Rangers has recalled Norman Burns, former Motttrcaler, from New Haven of the AttterlcanHL-tfa- gue to flll in bcwiecti Mac C...vi._ie and Alex Shlbicky on one of ills main llriee. Nell c lvllle, the s“); haired centre cf tht"_= _llne. “ll drop back in Bill Juzatas place be- side Art Coulter ctt cetincc Dutton lndgcated that lf Andrew makes 0d beside ‘W10! Field‘ he will mu e Eddze Show! fiprlngfleld Indians. an ollcl °l‘ n1 While the Rangers seek a l‘!- placement for Juzda. thall l" going along for the resent with- out young Grant arwtck will; 5uil[ered' a shoulder SPIJBVGUOII i‘! Montreal Saturday ifght. A Pike, utility player. w.ll take lll-‘i place on the Clint. Smith-Allin Kpntz line for the itresent. War- wick will be oiit a week cr two. H8 will Juada. who has a groin 1H1“??- IIEMEAPTMJ£IZ_ \ BY GQSI-I o-arzawlr/II WE’LL SKATE IT IN-—- NEW YEAR'S F ESTIVITIES sic PROGRAM AT FORUM ‘COMPANY \ AND FINE ICE, coon MUSIC, CLEAN EATS _ VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAVIIIIIIIIIII s s l TO-NIGHT--l1.30 P. M. TO 2 A. M. MIDNIGHT FROLIC ~ TOMORROW-NEW YEAR'S DAY—3-5 P. M. AND 8-10 P. M. ‘ i i i l h Join the many hundreds skating in the New Year