“The Chew for You” HiCKEY AND NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere JANUARY 20. 1950 Vics Score 8-3 Victory In. Rough Game T0 End Abbies’ Winning Streak in a penalty lnfesicd island ll:- termediate Hockey League clash that produced a llllll‘ l key but a profusion t»! ma» hem at the lwrum Mcinnis‘ Charlotte . scored a dccldcd 8-,! iictory iivcr Jackie Kane's Al) to send them down to their f ilofetit of the season and shut off '.liCll' win- Iing streak a: fivc gamel. Thcir win ' f0 the season .ll ed thczr SCCUJlCl within four : " ' Abb Hiid UiTZiS .l. llllitl ' is of 1 into of the teams tmi . __ ner the market on scoiniig Eioiiors. Dowllrig, S .1 n: Bradiry were tlic other . t. ‘ fl)!‘ lilf‘ Vics with iliil‘ ~ Minuet‘ also picking up ,. " Mclnnis. btt-zvur‘. pard notched up out: cach to ' count for the Abbic tallies, coming in thc. llllffl The game \\'itS .1 : house from star‘. 1t- iri an effort 1o kevp tlic gtifllt‘ uii- der control, and included two ina- Seven the the jot‘: and two miscoiidticls. were handed out in cncli of first two frames and two :n third. About the only two worthwhile features of the game was the exceptionally good per- formance turned lli by (‘rent- Ward iri the Vics nets, \\il~_\ kcpi. Abbies scoreless for two ticwocu with some excellent stops, and some smart goal-getting by Hollis Jay who garnered five tallies. The Vim oifishct their oppon- ents 4-0 in the first frame. Z-t) 1n the second and \\(‘l't‘ outshot in the final session J ". Art Hug‘: a defence- mari with the Juvenile Aboies, brought up with tiic senior squad for last night's flilllli? was cairried off in the last, t'.\i~ minutes of ulay. suffering with wlin: is be- lieved to be a fraclurt-("i shuiiltier. The following are the line-ups and su-mm-aigv: really ll t t)‘. Line-ups: Vics: (Loni. Ward: defenco, M, Carmichael. BlllllCllIlYll. MacDon- ald. MacKuiuon: l\)\'\\iiI'tl:. Flan- nigan. Strain, Bradley. D0\\‘lli'lg, J-tiy. Douglas. .l, Richard. Lewis. Abbies: Goal, ‘MacDonald; de- fence. Perry. Daizicl, Stewart, Art Hughes; forwards. Sheppard, Mafi-regor, Smith. lliacinnis. T. Richard. Burke, Stanley, Kelly. Referees: Lcith Jay and Ivan Prizzeil. First Period l-Vim. Jay (MacDonald) 1:05. 1—Vic.1, Jay (Dowlirig) 2'38. Jay (Doivliritf. Rlaiirh~ MacDonald Stewart. It)’ ilfll" Penaltiet: Bullies (Z). mlchlel. Jay. Second Period l-Vlfl, Jay, 3:42. ‘i l ilbliieisfiilnillitirlhil lPlay Exhibition The long-awaited opening of the ‘ndiii new" Norxi ll i Rink place this (Fr my) evening ‘at. 7:45 p.111. when tlic official opening ceremony lakcs plilCE. immediately following the open- nig addresses, Cliaiiottctoivn Abe- gwt-its will play zin i‘.‘\'llll)ltl0Tl game against u well-balanced and smzirt young toatii l'c"pl‘L‘$L‘l)'illl,‘.', North River and wearing the uniforms of North River Tigcrs. During the in-termissions Walw Sciinlicbtiry‘ and some of his sk ‘.- vrg will perform and iiiiiiietlilitt-lj,’ following ‘the game liicre will b: skating for all to thc music of the band of the 17th Rocco itcgt. Officials in charge have spared no effort. in lining up a real eve- iziiigls cnteriain-rncnt rind a large crowd is expected. Special biisvs \\lil (moi-utt- from tin» Bus Stop coinincnt“ g at 7:15, l-“oiioyrvitrg tire the iiflti-llpéi Abbies: Goal, Hooper. .\'ic- Donaid: defence. Perry, Dalzici. Stewart: forxv ‘ds, LeClair. Slit-p- herd. IVicGrceoi‘. Smith, Niclnnis. Richard. Stanley. Kelly, Burke. Tigers: Goal, Gurney; de- fence, Burgess. Coyle; forwards, Hennerwey, Carver. Flannigan. lizllzial, Carver. Kennedy; Glover, iiozvatl, GFPKOF)’, Ficicis. W. KIVS. Girls Meel S'side Hoop Team The West Kent girls hoop squad will meet the Summerslde High School girls quiiiiette in hn ox- llll)iilfill basketball PITCCTUITTPI‘ at tho Y. M, C. A. mm tonight at 8:30. it was announced last night. The West Renters, ulto have gone undefeated ‘in two starts this season against the Y.M.C.A. girls and the P.E.I. Hospital Nurses squad. are expected to have plcnty‘ of keen competition on (hcir hands tonight \\li(‘|\ they oppose the girls from the Wcsicrri CHIP ltzii, .~\ top-itotch, closely contcstcd contest. ls cxpcctcii to be the re- sult of the meeting, 6—-Vics, Strain. 9: .1. Penaiilics: Zllactircgoi" (minor- misconduct), Bradley Iniajor- misconduct). MacDonald. Stc- warz. Hughes, Diactlrcgor, Diacliiiinon. ’l'hird Period 7--."\l>liics, Niaclnnis (Siriiiirgv) Z U. iL-Vics. Joy (Dowllnii) 3'1- . lL-Abbies. Stetvart, 17:30. l0-—Aibbic.<, Sheppard 18:25. lL-Vics. Bradley (Richard) 19133- Penalties: Hughes, Dalziri. (Perry) January Clearance Sale SPECIALS MEN'S SUITS ma. 225°“ (iiiiiicolis “it it: 14” H051 OOMBINATDONS FLEEOED CDMBINATIONS MEN'S HEAVY WOOL PANTS OR DREECHES MEN'S "TIGER" BRAND HIEAVY BOYS‘ "TIGER B-RNND" HEAVY Suit t... 1.84 4.49 DRESS PANTS l???’ 4* MEN'S SUITS it"; 29-5" iiiriicoirs 19"” Zliiillsmllss '95 233:5 .. .. , . . . ,. 1'69 Use our lay-away plan —- u deposit will hold any gumtont. m GREENDAL co. LTD. toys‘ Wm) V T44 GREAT GEORGE ST. oi’ tho Giirriscn Officer's ‘Badminton (‘lulu will be lit-id on Monday and WHIHBSGD)’, JAITUQY)’ 30th and February 1st. at the Charlottt-totvn Armourles, officials of the Club informed this column yesterday. o - . The anmial tournament .'I‘he play will coriimem-e on Mon- day evening when the first round matches iii tneirs and ladies singles and (‘lOLilJlBS and mixed doubles will be rim off. ’l'iie match- es will consist of the best two out of three games. with [ho >€llll— final and final YQlillClS for the Vltf- ious club titles being held on Wetl- ncsday. All entries for thi» tourna- ment must be litindcd in to the tournament committee by Jtintiary 15th, which has U801] set as tlie Clfisiiig date for entries. The iiilitcii draws will be pubiislivd at, a latct" date. . a - The Garrison Officers Badmin- ton Club has ‘had a. very active sezisoii to date with large numbers 0f playing niombcrs turning out regularly for friendly match play and has been producing very keen competition all season. it is antic- ipated tliat the fortiiccciuilg toil:- ney for Club titles will he one of the most closely contested in a number of years l O linzess we are greatly: tiilstnkcii. it looks like the Paul William's coached Juvenile Abbles are going to make a. comparatively easy key League llllS sciisoti. judging from what We have seen in their performances so far this year. O i I Although they have been in (i01- lon only tliree tunes this season so far. twice Ln exhibitions and tlie other in the opening lcaguo play at the Forum) on Wednesday night. the youngsters have been dlspla_v- ing a very smooth brand of Inst, aggressive hockey: o - in tliv-ir first game of the season at. the ‘Forum a week ago Wednes- day, in a non-scheduled tilt they whipped t-‘ic Charlottetown Victor- ies juveniles by the lopside score of 13-4 and coming back strong again here last. Wednesday in the Upenliig Juvenile Hockey League encounter of the season, took on the Vics again to trounce them 10-4) in a walk-nir- ' 1J8l’f0l'Ill3I‘r.‘8. - - t. a In between thc lWu clashes with the Vics. they journeyed t0 Mon- tague the first of the week where they erased sticks with (he Mon- tague Meteors, in another r-xhibit- ion gamc as the opening feature of the Montague hockey season. They sent the Meteors. this year's entry in the South King's Inter- mediate Hockey League, down to a close 7-6 defeat; in tho encounter, and according to those who wit- nessed the gatnc, the Abbies turn- ed in o. really top-notch perform- once to squeeze out the wln over their older rivals. O I I We may be getting a little ahead of ourselves on judging the Nobles chances in the league by their performances against the Vics, however, as theremxe three other teams in the league to contend ivitih, itllmeiy Prince of Wales O01- lege, Summersldfe and Remington. and not having seen any of these three in action yet, may have a. surprise ln store for ‘us. O I Nevertheless. we'll ntiek to our guns. on the strength of wtiwt we have seen, and the foot that they are n. well balanced bunch of youngsters who have been teaming up together now for their fourth season. coming up year ‘by year, right from the Midget hanks. to their present state of husky, fast skating Juveniles. In foot. this writer will cruwl oven fmher out on tfho limb. ad- mitting of course that lt mlghtrrl. stand the strain. and pick till! band of Abbie Juveniles to knock off the Maritime Juvenile hot-trey title before the season la over. Mercurys Win 10-8 Thriller LONDON, Jan. 1O -(CP) -_ The touring Edmonton Mercury's to- night won n 10-8 thriller from Wembley Lions in a hockey clash free of penalties and st/uddcd with brilliant attacks by both teams. some 10.000 fans screamed solid- ly throughout the whole (to min- Utes. It. was the fifth victory in lix overseas games for the Edmonton squads. The Mei-ks were held to a 3-3 tie by Wembley Monarchs in the previous game. Hassle Young and Harry Allen each scored three goals for the Morcnrys. now playing a series of exhibition games in preparation for the world hockey tournament here next month. The Lions opened thescoring at the lo-eeoond mark of the first erlod when Freddie Sutherland. a innlpeg product, beat goalie Jack Manson. But Young sank Jim Da- vies’ rebound to tie it up after eight: minutes. sweep of the island Juvi-niic Hoc- Foliotviiig l5 the schedule for the week-end Bonspiel at. the Char- lottetown Curling Club: ' Friday T l'..\l. A.H. Roper, R. Splilett. FER. Innis. J. Helloffs. A. Likely, H. Spillett- G.J. Johnstoiic. Siiiiriy Stiuiici- crs, W. Weir. I. Horne vs. H. \Vil- lls, N. Nicholson. Alf McNeill, and T.W.L. Protvse. Dr. Gallant, W. Cudmnrc. ."i. Fraser, F. Hansen vs. H. C. Train- or, R. McCribe, D. Saunders, Joe Saunders. G. Hutcliosoii. i-t. Norman, Dr. Pierce, Dr. Giildings vs. J.i~1. Wran, A. G. McMillan. J. Square- briggs. C. Frazee. Friday 8.30 P. M, E. Wood, D. Mayne. R. Jones. Dr. McIntyre vs. H. Crockett. D. O'Rourke. Dr. Prowse. R. R. Bell. D. Hill. E. Nlclniils. C. McLean, E. Tanlon vs. Ear] hiucDonald, R. A. Parker. H. Atkinson, A. How- ntt. E. Baker, E. McLeod, Howard Mcliiiils. J.J. Morris vs. E. Mac- Rae, '1‘. White, R. Seaman, R. Car- rutliers. _ Elmer Mitt-Donald. C. MacDon- nld. Dr. W. MacDonald, J.S. Mac- Donald \.v. Bruce McLean, W. Worth. W. McNelll. E. F‘. Acorn. Saturday 2 P. M. , J. Ivnii Trainor, E.E. Jtirdine. T. E. Mitchell, R. Bevan vs. J.P. Campbell. G. Foster. R. Manning, S. Beaten. Dr. Hogg. W. Barbour, W. Hoyt. W. Wilson vs. Eldon Campbell. M. Bell. J. hiuiiiiis, G. Avurcl.‘ Dr. Clark. .\l. Jenkins, Ur. Campbell. A. llfacPlierson vs. D. McCannell, Sen. G, Barbour. F. Curtis. W.R. Jenkins. E. Gallant, P. Hillier, J. Cerry, H, L. Sears, vs. W. Priiigle, W. Mfilaine, W. Wliitlock, Col. Full. Saturday 3.30 RM. H. Douglas. E; Dewilng. F. Cali- noii. p‘. Drlscoll vs. E. Mnthleson, J Coles. A.O.F. Gill, R. Parent. Al Pick, T. Rogers, H. Cali- lieck, M. McGuignn vs. F. W. Troop. HE. I-lyndmun, D. Stew- art, Harper McNelll. L. Johnston. Geo. Rogers. C.L. Jay, J. Burden, vs. W. Kelly. D. McLeod. L. Turner, F. B. Conrad. Y. Boudrias, G. Buntain, C. Diamond. J.J. Larabee vs. J. Wil- son, F. Clarke, G. Henry, A. Bag- nail. Spares: W.R. Burnett, S.R. Johnston. A.W. Mdtlileson, G. M. McDonald, l-LF. AICPllEC, G. Leitcli, Ray Keenan. Maple Leafs“ Deieal llabs 4-2 MONTREAL. Jim. l9 —(OP) - Rookie Johnny MoCot-maokb two goals sparked. Toronto Maple Leafs tonight to a 4-2 victory over Montn-eal Canadians before a crowd of 14.006. The result lifted the Leafs, who lost to Canadians in Toronto 12kt night. back into fourth place in tho National Hockey League while Canadians remained in second slot. The game produced nine minor penalties and a penalty shot. something not seen before at the Forum this season. The rare penalty shot was awarded in the scoreleu third period when Ray Timgreri and Gus Mortson dived into the net after Broda had oome out. of the cage to atop Keri Mosdeii’; shot. and‘ then lost his balance. Timgren was named “the offender in lying on the puck just outside the goal line. First Period 1—Montrehl. Dussault. (Relay, Harvey) . 2:38 Z-Toronto, Smith (Morison, Meeker) 6:24 3—Montreai, Mosdell (MocKay, Curry) 11:44 Penalties _ Bouchard, Grovelle, Juzda, Mortson. Leger. Second Period 4—'I‘oronto, Tlmgi-en .. 5—Torontn. McCormick 7:18 (Lynn) 10:20 G-JIoront/o, McCorrnmk . . 19:04 Penaltlea .1 flzinickl. Broda (served by Boesch). Third Period Scoring - None. Penalty - Mosdell. ilcllaine, G. Hawkins vs. Had Mc-' Schedule Of Matches In. Week-End Bonspiel Chhrhiloyals Defeal Montague Meleors 4-2 ‘P-lie Charlottetown Royals chalked up a 4-2 victory over the Montague Meteors in a fast. liard fought game at Montague rink last night. Meteors scored the first goal at 7:05, but the Royals soon tied it. up with a goal scored by Dockendorf in a fast passing attack with It. Roper, The Roy- als held the edge in the second period scoring two goals, with ,t,he Meteors not retaliating until the third period when Nelson, assist- ed by Tower, scored the second and final goal for their team, Hillier (Royals) while trying for a goal in the thiird period crashed to the ice in a collision with Nelson. He was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital last night and it ivas thought posibiy he had a fractured skull, but nothing definite was learned. Linc-ups: Montague Meteors: Goal, B. Fraser: defence, R. Beck, A. Mac- Lurc, P. Ifraser; forwards, Mac- Court, Power, Nelson, Laninigan, Clements, Collings, MapLear-t, Sin- clair, MacDonald, RMCarver, Royals: Goal, F. Roper; de- fence, Code, R. Roper; forwards, Morrissey. O'Donnell, Hillier, Hen- iiessey, Connolly, Judson, Love, Dockendorf. Gaude-t, Acorn, Dun- can, Burlioe. Walsh. First Period Ceilings 1—Meteors, 7:05. (Clements) Uockendorff ‘ 5. PPITBlllCSI None. Second Period 3—-Royais, Judson. 4:10. 4—-Ro_vais, Connolly (Hennessey) 15:30. Penalties: None. Third Period 5—Meteors, Nelson (Power) 3:50. (R. R0- G-Royais, Hennessey (R o p e 1') l2: l5. Penalties: None. Referee: Alfred Sorrcj Sl. M'a—ry's Hold Sainl John To 3-All Tie HALIFAX, Jan. 19 — (CP) Halifax St. Mary's snapped their losing streak tonight but. the best they could do was hold Saint John Beavers to a 3-3 tie in a Mari- time Senior Hockey League game. Referees Clarie Giliis and Bert Sleep handed out only one pen- alty-to Joe Schmidt of St. Mary's in the final frame for in- terfercnce. The draw still leaves St. Mary's eight points behind Beavers. Am- herst Ramblers meet Moncton Hawks at. Moricton tomorrow night in the only activity o! the four-team loop. Summaryz- First Period 1—Halifex, blcGuagor . 2.41. 2—Haiifax, McGregor, (Schmidt, Armstrong) 5.02 Ii-Halilax, Steel, (Gaudet) 7.41 Penalties: None. Second Period (l-Salnt John, Nicoilc, (Croucher, Whitlock) 5—Salnl; John, Fritz .... .. . 6—Salnt John, Layers, (Drillon) ., Penalties: None. Third Period Scoring-None. Penaities-—Schmidt. ____i_l._. Curling llesulls Th; following are the relulto of last night‘; play in the Commer- cial Curling League held at the Charlottetow Curling Club:- Siilesmen, Team 1-11; Contrac- tora-—9. . Salesman, Team 2-10; Feed Dealers-d. Caterer-l, Turn 2-12; Auto Dealerl, Team 2-5. Salesman, Team 3-10; Export- mental Farm-l’). Transportation, Team 1-14; Bankers-'1. Merchants, Tum 2-10; Auto Dealers, Team 1-4. f CRYSTAL RINK HOCKEY . SIATURQAY. JANUARY 21st P. W. C. WELSHMEN Versus SUMMERSIDE CRYSTALS at... Tlino 9.15 Admission 50 and 25 com , Both foams badly in need of victory In the Island League. Should be a Thriller. I Monclon Wins Exhibition Game from Crystals In o, game feat/tired by hard bumping, fast skating. effective combination play and stellar goal- teiiding, the Monctnn Cats, strong intermediate team from the Hub City, Aefeated the Sununerside Crystals last night at the Crystal Rink by the score o1 13 to '1. The Crystals, although on the short. end of the score, played their best: hockey of the 19449-50 season. Layton and Joey Schurmati were the big guns of the home team's attack, getting three goals apiece. L. Selim-man's first tally was the picture goal of the evening, Laysh weaving hts WBV from the blue- ltne to goalmouth to beat Burke with a. drive to the left. side. ~ For Moncton Carl Trltes led the scoring parade with font- goais and four assists, followed by Rusty Le- ger with three goals rind two as- sists and Wee Willie Agnew with three goals and one assist. Carl Woodside picked up four penalties leading all players 1n this depart- ment. Before the game started Sprag-ue was hit on the face (with a. puck and had to retire for medical at- tention, btit he came back to play one of his best. games. Line-upe- Moncton - Goal, R. Burke; de- fence. J. LeBlaiic, M. LeBianc, F. Sonier; forwards, Agnew, Chap- man. Lavoie, Drissdeiie, Leger, Trites. Srununerslde - Goal, Sprague; defence, Woodside, B. Gay, D. Davis. L. Shields. J. Grady, W. Campbell; forw: rds, S. Bernard, R. Bradshaw, G. Kelly, J. Schurmim, G. Bernard, G. Gay, B. Grady, L. Schurman. SUMMARY l-‘irst Period l-Moiictnii, Agnew (J. LGBlHHC) . .. ,. 1:49 2—Monct.on, Trites (Leger) 2:53 Il-Moncton. Agnew (Trltes) 18:56 4- Moncbon, Chapman (M. LleBlanc) Penalties 2, J. LeBlanc. Second Period L-Moncton, Trltes . .. 6-Monctoii, Leger (Trltes) .. 'l——S'Side.. L. Schurmari (B. Grady) 8—.\loiictmi, Trltes 9-S‘Slde.. J. Scliurman (B. Grady) .. 10—Moncton, Drisdeiie (M. LeBlanc) ll-Sslde. L. Schllrman 12—Moncton. Chapman (J. LeBianc) . . 12:45 13--Moncton, Leger (Agnew) 16140 Penalties __ Woodslde 2. J.. GI‘:- dy. Lavoie. B, Gay, J. LeBianc. Third Period l4—-S’Side.. J. Schurman (G. Bernard) . 15-Moncton. Trites (Leger) iii-MONTH". Leger (Trites) 17-Moncton, Agnew (Tribes) 18—S'Slde., L. Schurman , .... .. 19-S'Side., G. Kelly (S. Bemard) . __ _ 20-‘3'$i<i9-. J. Schurman (G. Bernard, B. Gay) Penalties - M. LeBlanc. Referee - Jimmie Hogan. lnlerscholaslic Hockey League Game Tonight The second game in the City Interscholastic Hockey Champlqn. lhlD Series will let underway at tho Forum tonight at 7:30 when West Kent and Queen Square School team; clash. It. will be the initial game of the series for the Queen Square boys while Wen Kent will be making their second stun of mg "BIO", having lost out to Prince Street School last Friday by a narrow 3-1 count and give P, S. S. the initial lead in the series race. Both teams have been iettinz plenty of stiff workout Ielelonu under their belt; and are expected to be turning out strong to make tonight's meeting a rugged, close, well-played encounter. A-P-C League TRURO, N. S., Jan. 19—(CP)- St. French Xavier Univerlity Z , ’ into second position in tho Antixonilh-Plctou-Coichdcter Senior Hockey Lelfue tonight with a 6-5 win over a battling Truro Bearcata Iqugd, The colleglunu held d comfort. able $2 edge u the whistle ended tho uoond but Bureau opllod with thru unmatched marker; in the final frame. .. 17:59 G. Gay. Woodsldc 937399‘? 38322" 10236 14:28 VIBTURIA RINK SATURDAY NIGHT ALBANY ST. FATS Voreul Nun: hum on BULLDOGS Game Starts At 8:45 Tbe first games in Island Physi- cal Flutes Basketball League cortzpetltlon since last Friday will get underway at the Suntmemide Airport floor tonight at seven o'clock, when Saint Dunstan’: University and Ray's Millionaires will meet Schurman‘: and R. C. A. F. in a dotilble hoop fixture. The opening encounter will see third place Saints tangle with Schumiawi‘: who are fourth in the league standing, while the second encounter tvill bring together the league-leading Ray's hoopsters and the second place R. C. A. F. cage- men, ADIHERST. N. S., Jan. 19~(CP) —Amherst Ramblers, cellar-dwel- ling cinderellas of the Maritime Senior Hockey League, clipped Moncton Hawk: 2-1 here tonight in a regular league tilt. It was Arnhorafs eighth win of the season in 53 games. They trail Hawks, who are 16 points out of first place by 39, points. Trlcky George (Porgy) Mac- Dougall was the hero of tile night for Ramblers, scoring both of Am- hersfs markers. Summary:-— First Period 1——AnlllEf‘Sh MucDougail, (tklpley) . Penalties: Binckb n, McEwen, . 12.25 LeBlanc, Second Period 2—Ainherst, Macbougall, (Ripley) . . .. 3—Moncton, Imon (Lariee, Leckle) . 9.55 Penalties: McEwen, Porter, Lec- kie, Imonti. Third Period Scoring-None. Penalty: Lpndry. Monclon Defeats S'side Hotip Team MONCTON. N.B.. Jun. l9 (OP) — Moncton Garrison basket- ball squad tonight handed the R.- C.A.F. team from Summerslde, P.1";.I., a 66-38 set-back ln an exhibition game. The locals went out in front 35- 20 at the i-nd of the firstrhulf and added another 13 points to their min-gin in the second half, 3l-l8. Moncton had too much speed 5.45 and accuracy for the visitors, shaking loose under their basket for many points. Siimnierslde --- Alclsuac (2), Murphy, Campbell (l2), Gauthier g6). Bayne (l0), Carson (6), Mar- in. Moncton - Pesklevy (10), B. Gaudet (21), C. McLeod (l4). Ar- senault (2), Keefe (13), Robbins, Powers (6), Dick Irvin Responsible For Red Color Scheme MONTREAL, Jan. 19 -— (GP) __ It was Dick Irvin and not J09 Stalin who came up with that red color scheme for liookey sticks. When coach Irvin's Montreal Canadians invaded Toronto Wed. nesdoy night for a National Hoc- key League game with Toronto Leafs, the 14,000 fans thought they were seeing things. Several Canadien forwards and defenceman Ken Reardon carried sticks with red-colored tape on the blades. it was the kind of tripe ordinarily used for binding parcels. As the game went on the tape was found too slippery and it wore mmllkh too easily- So the boys went back to sticks with the usual heavy black tape. "M? idea is that o, distinctive color on the stick makes it easier 101' Players in SDOt their teammates l" DOW!!!‘ plays. scrambles and passing," said Irvin today. "The fellows don't/have to look up," TM ldfll. so far as Canadians club is concerned, w“ by no mun, a flop. General manager Frank Sallie now has a tape uremia; working not only on the 3118855. "m 0i hfllvy. durable. red tape but also finding on extremely "Shit-weight lneradlcnble paint "M will n-m the sticks in the Hench-Canadian club's colors biue-whlte-red. roiiun p QUEEN TONIG lmmsqioiv Adulil—85o an Soliopl Dummy-m FRlDAY-Skating-Chiidlren-‘LSWS School Hockey-JIM) SATURDAY-Skatlng-Altornoon a u» s. Slutlng-Nighb-S to 1o. Your Winter Resort ll a Busy Place. Always An Opening For You. SCHOOL IiDGKE UABE vs. WEST KEN‘! — 7:80 OTIDOOK SKATING AFTER GAME in! FORUM Double Basketball Bin‘ Scheduled For S’side It is likely to be an uphill ha; tle for Ray's, despite the fact (m; they are the top don in the les- gtn at present, as they will b. going into action tonight consul. eralfly weakened in play“ strength against a very a-ggressivs R. C. A. F. aggregation. Ray; will be minus four of their front line men, Lamibert, O'Connor, La. Page and Angie MacDonald, bug will be strengthening their rostq with liwo promising young juvgn. lies, John McNaught and Bill Mo. Andrew. i Both games are expected g produce plenty of smart ball fag attending Summerside fans. _.__,_‘ Amherst Ramblers Win From Moncton Hawks 2-1 Shul Oul Norlh Sydney NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., Jfih, 1| ——(CP)—Vislting Sydney Million. aireu blanked hometown Vlctorlln 5-0 tonight to jump lrito a two- point lead in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League. It was the second shutout i‘ three nights for Millionaires neg. minder Jack Gibson. Returning l‘ the nets Tuesday after a two- month layoff Gibson blanked Glzicl Bay Miriers 5-0. In‘ one of the fasTest. gnme- g the season, witnessed by 2.26! fans, Millionaires grabbed the lead just. after the half-way mark of the opening period and added to it in the second and third. Meanwhile, officials of Glace Buy Miners, trailing Vics by tliru points, said Jake Wade, former Maritime Senior Hockey League performer, will be in hospital foe a few days as n result of a gash: ed eye lid suffered when he will cut by u skate in a scramble last night. First reports indicated Wade ha! suffered a serious injury but hoo- pital officials said Wade's sigh! was not, impaired. He is expected to be sidelined about a week, Summaryz- \ First Period L-Sydney, McRae, (Whaien, McIntyre) .. IJI 2—Sydney, Matthews. (Whaicn) ITI Penalty: Hildebrand. Second Period 3—-Sydney. Greenliiiv, (Bowness, Roach) . . . um Penalty: Bowiiess (minor and major), Kelly (major), Third Period 4—Sydney, Miitthetvs. (Roach, lllcRrie) . _ it?! 5—-Sydney, Roach, (Bowness) ...... .. 17.3] Penalties: None. Canadian Curlers Serenade Sir llarry AYR. Scotland, Jan. 19——(CI’)< The visiting Cunudltin curlers tn- dny serenaded Sir Harry Lauder, ailing Scottish comedian, and thrn proceeded to defeat hi: country- men at their own sport. The A team defeated an all-star Ayr aggregation 102-85. whilr- tho B squad travelled to Fiilklrk where they prevailed over the Angus Province Curling Club 11S- 110 At Strathliiivien, the curlers‘ bu: parked outside the Lauder homo. where the elderly comedian il waging rt stalwart battle iitlllllllll uremia and thrombosis, The Cann- dlans then sang one of Sir Harry's most famous songs, "The Entl of the Road." Later they sent a telegram "on behalf of the people of Canada", wishing him a speedy recovery. Skating Troupe To Attend Rink Opening The following young ladies WM will perform with Mr. W 5- Scnntleburyb figure skating trout)! as part of the entertainment a9- tonight‘; official opening of ti" North River Rink, are-asked t0 be at the bu; atop ready to 1cm‘! for their destination at 80"" dclockz-Mlsses Whltiock, Hue:- tls, Richard, MacDougall, Lovell, Gillespie and Roper. ' HANDY INSTBUIINT A British firm has pmduccil l pocket-sized hearing aid which. at the tum of a switch. becomes I radio. ' \ LEAGUE SERIE