IN TNIS CORNER Wiili the Altken Trophy at stake iwo smart squads of junmr liovkry players, namely, Royals anii Alrr-guufiis iunylel Wnldht lu the Illfl game of a best 0M. 0f three series to determine possess- ion of the coveted silverware for this season. ' l l R1l_\".il~, zilready regarded as one of lltv Iii‘ if 11GB the DESI. 00MB ill ihc Mariiiines are red-hot inv- orlles n. 0nd the series 1n straight gran.» uni fans who have been n-rwnizg 11w practically unheard oi Abbics go their paces are of ihc opinion that the Lawldr- coached team are going to rocoivo a lot more competition than thsy really expect from the team that i; being handled‘ by Wilf Whukn. However true this prediction works out fans neverbhelaw can be sure c-f seeing two teams take the ioe and giving all they have in an effort t0 bs returned the winners. It is always thus when the Juniors tangle; there Is hard- ly ever a slack moment; all the youngsters want 1s the glory of winning and to appmoiats this one lust has to watch them in notion once To have the truth borne homo strongly to than. And tonight's fray will prove no exception. Abbles, no matter how underrated they an SN’; the pres- ent time will be in flhsm fighting hard tonight and wihon you get s team of youngsters with u rmwh rieiermination as these same Ah- bies have than orno is bound to see a stirring struggle no mutter how big or now small the soon of the gcsnsgnay Pa.‘ Prices for tho limp s-rs down iorcck-botimnso itistobolwp- ed that a attendance will heattherbrumandinsddliiicn hoseeingwihatmoilld bsswido- open hockoy match will also have the chance of enjoying an how's into afterwards. I mam hockey series minor sim- merside Crystals the third game of whim takes plans 8N5. tbs West- lm centre this evening. I O O Bred but on their heels I1! In 2-1 defeat tiho votsnn Bim- morsido crew handed mom lsst O O I 0f course moi: practice ssuions have always been (mill grinds bill Willy they have zoally been hard-hitting, driving semions and "it Way the players have been performing one would think they Wfrtlnarsal gamsinsfscd ofs. workout. The frame of miind of ihe team bodes no good for the Westerners but just tho some their Wk ioniahri is by no means an Q5!’ one. O 0 But. Rangers have been more or less under a handicap anyway. ‘Phat bug bear of almost my Hihlctic team, financial conditions. his brrn pointing its finger in no uncerinin terms at the Ranges-s ever since the season started and llic small attendance at Friday ‘lights game very ‘nearly brought Imus: to a head, so much so that up lo last evening it wssn’t oer- iuin whether the team would be flble to make the trip or not owing lo scarcity o’! {my} 1'1 1s a tough apzt for a team w b“ I" “m! efilreoislly a tum who. “e “Skins nothing. for them- Wlves in the matter oi pay but 1"“ slvlnz all they have - in an tudezvour t0 36b the Island and Ohnrioiriciown in particular back f“ ‘he hwkcy map of the mn- imes. o p o s , , Renews aren‘t boa-sting of hav- “i I potential Allen Cup winner g; “nvthina like that but they M, ("l they can give tho Maritime wan" R run their money. ch ether or not they get the thaw” 5° 91'0" that dqwnds an- H Y “Don the supfflrt they re- re ve in the matter of sttsndsncc l?“ "W on. They can't so on “aver like thsy have been the when“ of days wondering ma“ thsyw-illbsablswmuhc lo m2: or not.- And it is not fair BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BOXING II (By The Canadian 1' -It wok quite a while but George Alienmr B. has finally bbén of first place among former Mo; time scorers in the In American Hcckey League, Connolly, takes ovsc- top York Rangers of the HOCKEY League for a month. Allen who lied 14 1s seven assist: befor‘? he 1mm“ the majors. Behind the srs comes Croslev Sherwood, wh seven goals and i3 assisis. The perennial Joe Lamb oi Sus sQX. N. B. is holding fourth spot in a. close mos, seven compiled for Springfield puttin in fl spot. again just n rum, while smimy OoiI/r Lloyd Jackson shuns the groove another point behind. in two games THE RECORDS: run) to do it. Hayfield N. dropped out wrnational- _ Bert former Monctcn Hawk, position ahead of Allen who ms been up with New National Connolly" 13 1 d i - 5M6 Dllt hIm “p80: ImIrlIt 1312B‘; 80st to two lead- used to perform n‘. Saint John and Charlottetown. with 20 points from down the goals and 12 assists he has him just four polnis back of his teammate Connolly. Jackie Keat- ghand Ron Hudson are tied for I point be- anus and next Ray Getliffe, who joined Hershey late last week from Boston Bruins has scored a goal and two assists rHart Scores Kayne Win In Third Round HALJFAX, you. 6—(CP)—K.id Hart of limoncton was too tough for Glace Bay's Ronnie McNeil in their boxing bout here tonIdh-t and won by a. technical knodio in the third round. HEN. elghrt pounds lighter than the lfl-poimd McNeil, was stag- komd tvrloe in the first round and fell to one knee in‘ tho third. Nevertheless he bel-ted the Glace Bay youth about the face and body until McNeiPs handlers climbed thNlIBh the ropes to stop the fight. McNeil started fast and his first punch, a long, hard right bounced Hart clean across the ring. Hart came back only to run into a fusilade of punches that irsd him tottering. McNeil won the round by a good margin. Hart came back and said it with punches in the second. He had McNellPs nose bloody and tho Glace Bay boy was wobbiing at tunes. In a savage exchange on urs ropes in the third, Hart slipped to one knee but came up fast. Ho started to punch with all his l. d. 0 i! ‘Neil dodged and duck but. couldn't get away. A series of blows floor- qApuedhimbuthooamoupa/otho Connolly, Spring 13 9 22 count of eight. Allen, Phils 14 '1 31 Hut kept boring 1n and 1mg aft“) 4;?“ Hgfg McNeil srosey. Gussie MoLollan. Ranks’ prov 5 13 m 0111150 glfacemBay boys handlers, slid ‘flu _Pmv 8mm » e ropes and stepped MoMlsnus. Her-shay c an WWW‘ "w fish's"- sivine Hui - 3.9km“, 5pm,; a 9 1-; s. technical knockout. Steels, Hershey 1o s 1o “He's a kid with s. future," Mic- Kuhn. Prov 9 615 Milan said on the way to the _ smith. NW Helen 4 9 13 drine 100m. "1 didn't wan/c w ggfirlf-Pitlfve g g l; see him badly hurt." Get ffe, Hersh 1 z a Cbndl-tl-on. Down TIreAIIeys _CH‘TOWN ALLAYQ Improved o... m... a Tsdh ‘Ibxi 3811. i- Jimmy's Taxi 9001. NEW GLASGOW, N. s., Fdb. Blah Single I". Doucettc aso. s-(qr) - Hbo ital authorities Hlzh Three G. Nelson B94. said here tonlgh Heath Carmody, Mixed Leone membor or New Glasgow Monarchs Yankees $814. hockey ham who is suffering from Pirates m0- n ruptured kidney Was "slightly Indies High sums r. Monm- botior." Oarrnody native of Chsr- M" 3'73- gtflgwiln urgflhm g, gggnlg nogflfilrlle; H1311 Th!” P. MCKIH- tn Da i U - - yo?’ Nina?“ W“ “I giants Bligh sineic n. McPball u es d t was pomibo - 1w gt - Gents Hiflr Three 0N. “Fm n "m" m m“ Cardinals -m1. Indians -$l'58. Mwwm mm u we an Ladies High singh I. Psquott know and onoo they realize the Indies high mm —(M, soul] )' (i000 BIINPINY Cut coarse Ior the pipe Cut 1m Ior rollingvyour own dhissry prospect for the Rangers 692. Gents High Single -1". Mc- Donald 291. Gents high three A. Donn ‘I10. Tonight at ‘I o'clock Red Indians vs. Pattersons. 1101.1! NAME noyvuua Big Flvo lnsguo Gruds—81'l0. Imp. Bis. 00-41883. game of iiho series ionigiht much importance is attached to it just High single c. O'Neill 21s. the same from boiih forum's stand- 1-1133», ohm c, Q-Nem 13¢ points. Crystals by winning will ISIIIIQIBIQGTIVQY‘! SGUMTIIGHBII Comping-uh] [gong theynssdwdoiswinithairro- mining three games on homo 1m hinges-acid. to clinch the title Not s. very m’; Taxi-flaw, High single H. Mcllnnis 298. High IJhRe H. Mclnnis 706. ‘ Ransom by wlnnlns Davis a mum-am. wnieht wrl ‘flwrsday will put Royal Packers-arse. Crystals in the some awkward High giggle p, Mcflvulgqn 271, position and that is just the my. m,“ p_ Mgflulggn 551 Tonight at 7 o'clock:- Commercaii Loague: Style Marts vs. Hs/wks. . ut c weight behind the smashes. Mc- -m,md_ 1m: cnsizwvrmvww GUARDIAN NEWS “N. SPORT Bert Connolly Takes Over Scoring Lead From Former Maritimers In Intam Loop [Nova Scotlia BOSTON. Fleb. B—(OP)—A 00m- bination of hard luck and to h o Lion proved too much t for visiting Nova Sootian boxers at the Irish-America Athletic Associa- tion of Boston opened its season with an intemaflonal tournament. Clifford Mombo uette Hal- e-round de- stood 0e slugged it out. stiffer unches forced Mombour uette to off against the ropes. e No- ian did well to weather a third-round barrsse by is which enabled the home aok Delan in the lm-pound class, ot a tough break. After having a sirn ed on win over Zeke Dltomashc o east um in two rounds, he suffered a deep cut over his left eye. The re- siding ph sician refused to alow Delaney oou inuc and the bout was halted, Diiomasho winning by a technical knockout. Easy Victim Gerald Ellis oi’ Halifax was an easy victim of Nick Suiio of east Boston in the lid-pound division. was originally scheduled to in t. with a right cross and Gerald was counted out early in hhe first Joe Smith 160-pounder from VB. Badly In‘ Boston Tourney Ne; syuresidrsngrsctiasec; Rifle Slioot D. 2L Ma ne scored u. 9B ai the No. 6 DlvlsIoual Signals Miniature rifle shoot. a. the Armouries last night to lead all competitors. W. . Kely and . . J tied for second ace with 97's. Other scores follow: A. D. 95 E. R. Burke 95 A. F. Picksrd 94 C. D. Ives 94 A V. S illett 93 w. w. al 92 E. L. Rice 92 C. R. Saunders 9'5 G. A. Mayne 86 R. T. H0 83 o. A. Grey B3 H S, Jones 82 Ben Rogers Jr, 82 g. Godfr :71: s.‘ T.’ nugget? '15 Germany-Italy Settle Game ' I I By Negotzatzon ZURJJOH, Switzerland. Fe . 0 — (OP-Reuters) -Gcrma.nY and It- aly who on Biuiday battled to a 4- 4 tie in the world amateur hockey tournomexib, mat again today Ind neither team was able to score. Just to show such matters could be 59mm by peaceful negotiation. representatives o! the 30111635?‘ lin hockey axis and inurnB-ment om nferred and awarded tho decision to Germany because of her better goal average in ch pucksters into the semrfinals in one pool Creche-Slovakia. Trail Smoke Eaters. defendln! the title for Canada. are scheduled i0 meet Great Britain in the other semi- final in the same D001- N.H.L. Standing National Hockey league official Emma“ PWLDFAPts Boston Rangers Americans Toronto Detroit Gottselig Leads In Close Bace For Scoring Honors Miniature Boxers Fare onds of the first round against Freddie McLean, of Boston in a middle weight semi-final. Smith was dropped under a hot of McLean punches and out. Ill fortune continued to camp on the Nova Sections’ trail in the 135- pound class. Jimmy Greig of Halif- ax was leading 1i Dutra of Boston on points when Graig suffered a bad cut over the left eye late in the f d. The wound, caused by Dutra butting him, was so deep the rejferee ordered the contest halt- e . barrage coimted Knocked Out Nlcke Mellnlch of Sydney Mines as knocked out in the second round of a. 141 und semi-final bou Alfred es tby t of n. Mellnlch fought on the defensive from the opening gong. He went down for a. count of two from a left. hook early in the middle frame. Later he was dum d for the full count by a sharp r- ht cross. Although Ray Patterson of Dart- mouth went the full distance, he iost a unanimous decision in the semi-final of the 175-pound class 1o Leo Gauthier or the Boston warn. Patterson made a. big hit with the fans by his clever dodging and weaving but he lost each of the e rounds The Nova Scutia heavyweight en- Anna. trant. Clifford Harmes of pol- is, didn't survive the first round. He was knockrd out by Herbert UOOIIBII of Boston. Harmes waxy- floored with a wicked right cross anthwas out cold. ,_ MONTREAL, Feb. 6 -<C’P) -— Naiional Hockcy League scoring: stal-Lsiics returned i0 i-lieir normal track today wil-li Johnny Gotlselig of Chicago once more oui: in front a nosc. Blackahnircd Johnny siepped back to fourth place a week ago. alim- lmvinp," been in the lead most oi ihc season. and, appar- enlly irked when forced off his pace, scored four points in one game against MontzoaiOanadiezis to move right back to the top s- Official statistics gave u... Hawk an him son and Sweeney Schriner, Syl Apps. ace Toronto Maple Leaf centre who improves his position each week. Marty Barry of Detroit held the next spot alone with 71 points while Bryésanjd Hextall of New York S 19 mists. Red Homer's claim to penalty leadership went: unchallenged an- other week. ‘The Leaf veteran's record showed one hour and three minutes in penalties against 54 minutes for Art Coulier of Rang- ers, his closest rival. 1V. Bonspiel Opens Today ST. STEPHEN, N. 3., Feb. 0- (CPr-Albout 1B0 curlers fmm 12 clubs were here tonight for the an- nual New Brunswick Bons iel open- ing tomorrow, when all 6 singles and seven doubles rinks will get in- in action Mambo s of the clubs at Dalhous- ‘—-___ ' WORI. Simmerings Around The Sport Front ny ALAN BANDAL rmw YORK, m. o -—(CP)-— Lester Patrick figures Art Ross of Boston Bruins had his eye on the National Hockw League when he sent Charlie Sands and Ray Getliffe to Hershey last weke and brought up a couple of rook- ies....the New York Ranger ring- master points out the clubs plavuffs have their men remembering until Feb. 15 to shift around....and Ross. how quickly Toronto sidetracked his Bruins in last year's playoffs, wants all the player insurancehe C811... Walter Franklin, Canadian-born knockout artist, appears in his second main bout at the New York colisewn tomorrow night a- gainst Babe Risko, former middle- weight champ... Franklin, who grew up in Windsor and Hamil- ton, Ont, won from Harvey Mas- sey thrce weeks ago in his first main bout....his record shows 14 knockouts in i8 flghts....L0ok out M)‘. Risko. . . Tiger Warrington, Liverpool. N. S. light. heavyweight, tackles Jack ‘Trammell of Youngstown, 0., n Boston Feb. i6...he was to have F‘ l sowuNo . HOCKEY wnasruuo _._.>_ This stag, was sat last might hi‘ the Provincial Bonsiiel opemnB this morning on the ice of the Charlottetown Curling Club. Rinks representing Charlottetown, Sum- merside and Montague will oom- pate for the British 00115015 Tro~ phy, emblematic of the curiins championship of Prince Edward Island, and the right to re resent the province in the Maogurmld- Brier Tankard play at ‘Toronto. Six matches are scheduled in the bonsplei with each rink meet- ing the other rink twice. Twelve ends will be played and it is s3- peoted each match will some two and one-half hours to coun- to. p The matches which will 00m- mence at 10.30 A. M. this mom- ing will continue throughout the day and are n01. ex to con- clude unirii late tonight or early tomorrow mourning. The winning rink will be pre- sented with the Consuls ‘Trophy and individual medals. Medals will also be presented the runners-up in the IDUwICY. George . of lottetown will bo the umpire the competition. Personnel of the rinks follow: Summerside:_ Eldwin EStey, first w} met Tiger Jack FCX but the tone. Theron Mormon 5000M Spokane negro spoiled it all by ‘S Z ’ . losing to Melio Bettina in New Stine‘ m’ Evemm Cmk‘ mam’ York last Friday. . . . Bill Terry picks his New York Giants to finish the National Baseball League schedule in first place position or first in place nosltlon....in other words, either first or second....Bill has decided now is the time to stop picking any team in the American League except the Ynnkecs....Cincin- nail, in tr-rrlblr Tcrryfis; mind, 0f- fcrs. me toughest onposiiion for his jinls .. ‘Postmaster General James Pm‘- ley plans to issue a commemor- ative stamp this your in honor of baseball's centcnnlnl...lrc's open fm- sngqnsiions. . Naiin Brown, Llin WHhIlilNIi-On bfnvvwciglii. wlionro- , "Qp- 3 inst week, is l vidcd Tony Gulcnio his position" in Detroit thinking of ring retiremcnt.... Garden 114.9. Electrics And Beach Point Reach Finals llfleoirlxrs advanced to the finals of (The Southern King's County Hockey League last night by de- feating the Montague Bombers 3-2. ‘Ilhey won the opener '1-5 and took the round by a score of 10-7. In the other bracket the Beach Povinrt team eliminated the Murray River team. The Electrics and Beach Point will meet in the best two out of three series starting Wednesday. Flrst Period i. Electrics, Stewart McDonald, 9:80. Penalties: None. Second Period 2. Electrics. S. Kerr 7:00. Penalties: None. Third Period 3. Electrics, W. Martin (B. Lan- dry) 2.00. 4. Bombers, L. Poole (M. Our- rie) 15:00. ‘ 5. Bombers F. McKinnon 19:58. Penalties: MacKenzie. Roferee: A. Currie. i d stone: L. H. W. A. McLaggan, mate; McIntyre. skip. Charlottetown: C. M. Williams, first stone; Dr. Heath MBQTIWYN, second stone; G. Gordon Hughes. mate; Ranking Machine, skip. Saints Beat Out Falcons In Hoopfiame In a regular league nine of liho l-ioly Nanrc Basketba schedule Saint Dunstarrs University five, af- ter being held t0 an 11-11 score in ihc first half came through with l6 points lin the second part of the en- counter w their o nor-it's 10 to de- feat the Falcons Z 21. Joe Cullen of the Falcons. w high scorer for the evening with oints while the sharpahooting) for 8.8 11 e University team was do“ y 1,_ hisholm who had three baskets each to their credit to lead their mates in the scoring artrnent. eups and. scores: Connolly and s. n. UL-Chidlolm o. MoOar x Smith 2. Campbell Roach 4 ‘BI/Yuri fith 4, Mumagihan, . comoiiy o__ Faleons:—- Doimttc Wilson . B. H h _McDo I 2, , 1111i: of na d Peters Cullen r Three Rinks Compete In‘ Island ’spiel Today British Consuls “Trophy For Drillon Tops Ex-Maritimers In Scoring MO Moncton‘ have a. s NYREAL. _ s Gordie Driilon seems I0 trangle-hold on mp posi- - (OP) A. . 6 tlon among former Maritimcrs now piling up goals and assists in B National Hockey League Not only does Gordie lead the pack with 23 P0 ahea Eddie Wiseman of Americans. B Newcastle. N. 13-. 0119" inis, but his 1320115 d in that: division native o! Drillon the main opposition, his eight, goals and puts him us well. i2 asists placinB him three points back of the Maple Leaf star who came being out cf the through injuries. former Charlottetown and John amateur. is behind Wiscman with 19 The Boston up fast diver game a month Joffre Desil-s-is, Saint riding po ts. trio of Ray Getlifie, Bill Cowley and Bill Hollevt have a monopoly on the next three posi- H0115. with Garmisch - (HY Getllffe and Cowley tied with l5 points each and Hoi- iett a single marker behind. The Records: G A PU nriilon, m 1-8 10 I Wiseman. Amems B 12 20 Desilets. Chi 10 9 19 Getllffe, Boston '7 3 115 Cowley, Boston 3 13 15 Hollett. Boston 6 3 14 Allen, Rangers 5 5 1% . Kelly. Detroit 1 6 REMEMBER WHEN The. Canadian P1059» Canada's stock in O1} mpic hOCbv ey competition took a big jump ago tonight at tho Pgrtenkirchen Winter Games vfhen the Canadians oven- whclmed Latvia hockey finals saw a. surprise Canucks th 11-0. But the England score to give the ctory cir first Olympic hock- JUNIOR ABBIES JUNIOR WROYALS ‘not... "srrcuiis? ‘n. . SIIMMERSIDE Leaves Charlottetown at 6 o'clock for HOCKEY DOUBLEHEADER AT CRYSTAL RINK RANGERS VS. CRYSTALS (Senior Game) SILVER WINGS VS. SOVIETS (Intermediate Game) Suppport Your Team By Joining The Merry Throng TONIGHT le, Bathurst, Newcastle, Moncion, Hampton, Fredericton, Woodstock. St. Andrews, St. Stephen and three at Saint John will compete in the ihrce-day bonspl . Bathurst our ers are defending champions in both sin es an doubles events. The same r that made a clean swee of last year's bonspiel will be on and M81!!- ._________. CH ALLENGE ' We, the Spring Park School Rovers, do hereby challeflw "19 East Royalty Juniors to a game of hockey to be played in Yo"? rm]; m, earliest possible date. Accept challenge in this paper 0r write to Prinoival of Spring P8X}! 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