~ . .22" __=',"?.‘._.- »._~.__..,_..~, s.‘ .4. ‘fiat . 4g; _ ‘» Anxiously awaiting firs advent 0f frosty weather members of the Curling Club are marking time these day; for the opening curling matches of the season to take place. Enthusiasm is at a higher fllCh than ever this year and offic- tils of the club are looking forwsu to one of the‘ best 56820115 in years. During the off season flaws tluit developed in one or two of the rinks have been thoroughly gone over and the expectation is- azid it should be fully realized — that once J.ick Frost makes his appearance fer u lt-uzihy’ silty tol- 1<i\vu"'g til t "r ' i(1l'l‘.°. uiil bi‘ luivll‘; ‘ to p! ‘ ore four of’ tiie ice suristeé in Eastern Canada. n00: Aiiiough uurtl is not definite it is BYIYPCIPH tiiut ice fllilklllg will iJILJl 1 iii . Hie rinks fl ii l ’ INK! \'\'(‘t .0 lJiZl’ tin‘ r "st flood- l; L; ii/znied the game \_\';Ll be going stout: until next spring. s . . . The Curling Club is one of the most pop-j * pniciaa or lite Winter élihtlik Nerf-r a night misses but some coriuittition is bc-‘ng payed " l the grime DGHLIPS ve as niucli publicity llCil(\ of sport never- udz m‘. of the new Due to enlistirients and various truer reasons btgvoii: control vlluny‘ iinnil 1r faces \\'"‘.l be missing from tJu- club's L\Cf.\'.'l\*,s this your but ineiiilzti iiu \\'.ll iIO in to capacity due to tlu- cu ' ers into tlit- another grmi . and stone gcprie. a I ‘ A; ihr its the youngsters are cont rnuri. meaning juvenile, jun- ililllilllil tcnzns. it appears as if‘ licckcy acuity among the ncove shoups it uorng to be at, o low ebb tliis season. O l O I With One exce tion, not s peep has been heard a out the formation of teams and the lone entry is Jack lyfltCourfis Juvenile Canadians. About one month ago Jack told ‘this writer that he would definitely have a team in the Juvenile mnks and since that time McCourt. has been getting his charges lined u!) and when ice is available for practice sessions Canadians will be going to it hammer end tongs. c - But it definitely seems now that Canadlens will be looking in vain for competition. Of course plans may be going ahead for the form- ation of other squads but it is s. far-based supposition.’ And this writer cannot sec why this state of affairs should exist in s. town as hockey conscious as this one is. There is ho scarcity of player unaterial, that is s. cer- tainty but the kids cannot be ex- pected to do it all by themselves. And this is where the older phy- ers or fans should IND 1M0 the picture. I U I I If some older plsyqfl 0f 3"" Interested in devcivlllll! 0f the [youngsters would take chargfl 0! teams the playwerr- tliemselves would do the z-est. There would be no doubt of the invrres‘. that would be taken and it would-be a. vol’? sud ciice an inch or so of ice. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN By SID FEDEE Asocfated Press Sports Writs: NEW YORK, Dec. 3- (AP) _s brand new battle popped u mday between the New York Sta Am- letic Commission and m; Nggiona] Boxing Association over Angotts recent ebdioatlon as lightweight champion-and what to do about if. i ' At the same time, it w” 415C105. fed that the real reason behid Sammy's retirement s few weeks ‘igo was a pair of badly-lniured hands which he hurt in his fights durini; the last year. This wns rev veale: insletiersammys manager Charley Jones. wrote to N.B.A. President Abe Greene. . Making plans to name Angotfs ~‘HI‘<‘E‘FSOX'. the New York fzstic fathers minounced they would re- cognize as world cli-amplon the winner of a. Dec. 18 M~di<on square Garden bout between Beuu Jack and ‘Pippy Larkin. The New York Commission also Sflld it would give its “b‘essing" to a tour- nament, involving l8 other i35- pounders, and that the Jack-Lar- kiu winner wou‘d make t“e first deieive oi‘ his "title" airainst the ultimate survivor of this tourna- merit. Greene immediately termed this action a “belotv-the-belt punch st boxing throughout the country’ because it. tended to "hand nick" a titleliolder instead of following: boxlngs time-honored oustcm that "a champion must win nu title in the finfl." The NB A. President re- vealed that the New York Com- mission plan, as announced, was not that which the New York {\f0- zuls had agreed wiori at a. confer- ence with him a week ago. That Plan, Greene related, was that Jack and Larkin \\’0ll].d fight heaters but that. would b0 of little consequence. . _ The main purpose would be served. Those up and coming hoc- keylsts would have taken men" fiist step along organized hOCKBY 11"“ ma), would probably lead t») the‘ making of a strong senior team in not. so many‘ years. . Remunber flint. it; was in the bimtam and juveniie yanks that our Junior players, winners _of sev- eral Msritine titles sot their start and had lt not been for the out- break of war Charlottetown mirtht well today boast of the best seri- ior hockey team in the Marltimes, and it. might slbly be made up of all Island. _ys._ Hank Goldup, erstwhile Toronto Maple Leafs member but recenty traded to tha New York RHYIBETS wasted no thne in- making his pre- sence felt with his new mute-i B8 he accounted for five scoring points in his first two games in New York 17088211.‘ _ _ _ Goldup playing most of his hoc- key on e bench as s Leaf made his first appearance against his former mates and romptly cele-l brated hi; return action by scoring s goal and two assists. He followed this up b! adding two goals against Bruins in Sunday night‘; encounter.‘ -for the rank of top contender ma the winner would then step aside until the tournament was corn let- ed. Then the Jrirk-Larkin vctor urould tangle with the tournament survivor for recognition as tltle_ holder, and until then there would be no‘ recognized chvnmpion. Greene said that because of the “arbitrury- action" of Gen. John J. Phelnn and his associates on the New York Commission the NBA. wouid announce‘ its own program shortly. In mapping its pfan toQy, the New York Commission required Jack ~ d Larkii to siin an agree- mer‘ which the winner of tlvir ficlvt - cruised (l) to tantre with the t "wont elniivatinn ww- per “v:ithi" G0 day; Mter th- com. nlctinr‘. of the ff"""i"mr\nff" t?» not to deferi‘ the 'l"~ -.~~a‘ns' “nv one irforr- vvonfiey; h f'"y\fna'v‘nhf sronrtnc nsu/ Brand New Battle Over Lightweight Champ Wll‘T‘('I‘_ and. 13» ti» forfclt gllclaim the victor in the tournament. Lambert Trophy Won By Boston College Eagles NEW YORK, Dec 3-—iAP)—Th. Lalnuert. Memorial 'I‘ropliy, eni- bleinatic o! the Eastern United States College iootoall champion- slup, has been won by the Bosoon 0011836 Beatles for the second time in time years, it was m\l)0u1l"/sd by the trophy’ courniiitxe today follow- ing a compilation of the voles of 58 sports experts in the Eastern berri- o ry. The Eagles, undefeated iuitll their stunning defeat at the hands of Holy Cross in their final game“ received a total of 46 of the 58 votes cost, with Penn, winner of the Ivy league crown, second, and Penn State, which stiffened but one d0- fetll. third Penn received six votes. Penn State three, and Navy, Holy Cross and Colgate one each, White “Sox Furchase Outfielder Mazzera CHTCAGO. Dec. 3—(AP)—Chf- catzo White Sox today purchased outfielder Melvin Muzn-m from 52m Diego of the Pacific Coast League, where he batted .305 lust season. Previnuslv he had triels with St. Louis Browns and the Phils. Armstrong, Jenkins Fight Coming Tonight PORTLAND, ORE, Dec. 3-—(AP) “Little Henry Armstrong. 0M8 n looks ss if Rangers 80¢ 9h! better of the deal Godup and a minor Ieaguer being traded by the Leafs for Babe Pratt. Of course it it still a little early to judge but if Goldun continues his merry D806 Leafs’ management may et easy matter to luvui a leazus tinder Wm", 5'1 winter. Of co use the Ieigiisl might. not turn out to be wor.d- be castmg lonrzing eyas towar their former player. , i ron iiocxv nus wuutn by professional and amateur woods. Bolling, steaming and stiffer, livelier, lighter hockey ice-lays that cannot change. u-sr o BiY and built up from specially-selected, straight-grain thus the woods retain all of the natural strength qualifies which they possessed in the tree. These fastens nah For hockey this wlnfcr un I C.C.M. Laminated stick In the model and Ice-lay which sum you barf. C-C-M- Hockey Sticks CHAMPIONS THE BEST hockey stick you can bur-s C.C.M. Laminated siick~is worth ovary cent of if! modest cost if it enables you to play your best in the strenuous and important moments of hockey. In that split second of opportunity b score a qoal, which comes in every game, you can be lure of you! play when you know your C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Stick is exactly the lama in weight, length and ice-lay as the other C.C.M. sticks you have been using over since you uleciad your favorite C.C.M. modal. C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Sticks, lo widely endorsed players, an laminated k " , are eliminated, sticks with s choice of FVERYWHFRE in “ TIIE Bllf GT. GEORGE STREET king simultaneously of three box- ing divisions, fights Lew Jenkins, late ruler of the llghlttveights, to- morrow night-in itself a mutt/er o‘ some importance with Armstrong roitflly‘ getting places in his come- be c . But more important is the fact that iihve bout is being staged in Portland, better known as a city o! homes, roses, cultural pursuits and other genteel activities. Boxing is thriving hero now. mushrooming in it land than, let it starve and die before. Jack Demprw packed ‘em in here once, but where didn't he do that? And MrA- Beer-comeback- bound, he said-gave the fans, vmnt few there were. a break. cloiming around with some little- remembered gent. Except for such s rsre event, Portland, a. zood baseball and foot- ball tovm. strivztrled along with an occasional card featuring local hlflfi- shois. Grndtially the manly art: 0f fist-icuffs fnr couch faded from the lcwnl siwriing scene, Hut with Portland's shipbuilding and war industries boom cwne a more ruzeed and red-blooded tvw- of resident. mws who want to see the rout». stuff and will pay for the privilege. Sport Shorts From Britain By Allan Nlckleson Canadian Press Staff Writer I LONDON. Nov. 29—(CP)--In l country that links boxing with beer as being ludisiletisitble to relax- ntion and entertainment, Canad- 1M1 Army fighters are coming into their own Two Canadians won their figtttn on technical knockouts in an Ald- To-Chiuu show at Bristol that. marked the latest appearance of Dominion scruppers. Cpl. Arnold Hayes, the big Ne- grQ from Montreal, overcame n weight advantage of ll) pounds to stop Sgt, Jim Gull of the British Army in the eight round of s scheduled lo-roundsr, Gully ra- tired with an eye cut. Apart. rrnn an even exchange in the third and fifth heats, the lM-pound Canad- inn Army heavyweight king wield- ed much the harder blows and scored heavily with terrific blows to Gully's head and chin. For Hayes, Montreal lighthcsvy- weight champ in 1M0. it was the second straight. triumph within a few days. He previously whipped Jack smith nf y oroestcr over eight rounds at London, Tony Roberts of Winnipeg start.- ed his bout in whirlwind fashion and forced his opponent, Les Tur- ncr of Oxford, o retire in the third rciuhrl with a. damaged hand. Robert's non-stop battling caught. l!" filmy 0f the crowd and he re- ceived hte greatest ovation of the night. He was cheered particularly “i? i-hB 6nd of the second round when he displayed ggillt, and 'l ringcmft. 1 m1 dlnlero_. rlxwigu n: to U?“ t‘t'r* if lie Filed tn tskg on ‘ f BOWLING WBDNISLDA! AFTERNOON I "I" Ladies lawns , ~ _ - ‘ ._ M11110 :_ ‘,¢,>,,._4§A,_.%m 1.» , f - us J,p_ on“; 1g: gm y”, cooper, n- mer defence star with the Chicago Black Hawks and _ M!“ 1w h“ 1g Ken R ardc PX-Slflf of ti": C: iudiens‘ defence staff, are now plly- M“ Hob“ n9 l“ M m; “m, me "commandos," the Canadian Army's hockey team If 01- ‘l. Hooper 155 113 145 “‘““- Zinn|lI:_ (Canadian Army know) a Lu" l” w. l“ -- .- . s" "w ""- Mi-s. a 183 19o 1m ' k L ' m" Sid?" it”: .3 iii Canadzens Brea oslng . wit. 123 so t... Tulip». trea o e eat ea s c: sym i; g; 13g mi o . a no us i Mrs. K k» 1D ll! MONTREAL. Dec. s-toP)- Bernhard) HIM Montreal Canadians broke their 3-Montresl. Benoit 151W '- 1051112 streak tpnlght. when they ‘k-Toronto, Stewart time kligg: gllglhoglsrkc lg 3g m turned back the Toronto MflPle Hn51u‘5“N°n'- Mm New,“ m1 In n,’ Leafs Q-il in a rugged National Th“! Pa.“ Mm Dumb" n. 79 o,’ Hockey League fixture here. Leafs M,‘ uvmg-wn. n,’ M.’ l“ put up s gems struggle but the Canadians were exhibiting s bet- ter defence than they had shown in some time and Toronto couldn't break it Toe Blake was fined $25 in the closing minute of play after he had been given s. minor penalty for interference and a 10-minute mis- conduct penslty for tossing the uck over his head. Blake left thfi ce wit-h 40 seconds to go, but the Leafs failed to take advantage of the extra man on the ice. SUMMARY First, Period 1—'1I;oi:-icinw, Carr (Taylor, Stmvart) Penalties-Thomson, Blake, Mac- Donald. Gctliffc, McLean. humour- eux (2), Hill, Porfiand. Second Period b-Montreal Lsmoureux (Chenille. O'Connor) 1:88 6—Montreal, Reardon (Benoit, O'- Connor) 7‘ Penalties- Iran, Getliffe. Oopp, Gabby llartnett To Manage Fann CHICAGO, Doc. s--(AP)—bco (Gabby) Hammett groan. catcher and former manager oi Ohlcalo Cubs, was chosen by New Yorl: Giants t0- dav w manage their Jersey City. farm in the International league. His contract was the player-man: age: variety with a two-year mm. l-fsrtnett, now 42. joined the cubs Remember When (By ‘the Canadian Pull) George-Venus, one of hockey’: sll-time-great goal-kw ,. was ordered to quit the game 1'1 years ago today. Despite s umperaturo oi 102.. the Canadian netmindor flayed his last. match Nov. 28 and the followiul week lost so Wllnds. HI died at Ohlcoutlnn, Qlle-v Mgrgh_28,_192l._ was micaao wonfii. News; Fe m: d When out. shopping for Christma call and finest display of watches and jewelry in the city. JUST LOOK OVER THIS LIST . . Ladies’ and Gent's Watches, Di d Ri , S‘ t R1 f . Lockets, Pendants, Rosaries, Idetifltfjilcatlonnglscsigagld a:§is'sili3::§el§i" and Pencil Sets, Leather Bill Folds, In fact the biggest assortmeiit t“ choose from. Engraving on all article; over 35,00 FREy; c ° Make a Call NOW. s sm ii a it in r l sprout? médiiufr o1§°£iii'és“'<§§'rfv““"' CHESTER A. CAMPBELL 157 QUEEN STREET i CHICAGO two shot in the first period, qh o Black Hawks miugm defeutedkggw n“ PM" Y k Ranker: 8-1 before a want pqmago“ D_ or cr d f6,730 tang‘ and. for the with Ms“ tun ‘ th mom s e Rbgaserssloal fri aka the ossteners for a victory. UMMARY st see us. You will find fir, Christmas, ‘ Esra Since 1919 f Hawks Hancf Defeat To Rangers _ i . Dec. a-(AIo-oagmg J!‘ BBMIey) iazalfentley (Tmm "- Peualty-Watson. i Navy Wins 10-9 From Airmen third sesson normed into ti Def-Nit Red Wnzs for the glut: Hockey mucus lead the .1 l I _ zine-nit yen-r an r-Lartnett. continued at the helm rhrousb the 1930 and 1940 seasons will replaced by Jimmy Wilsom. ‘Thsnhcservedssoasonwiththe Giants u s player-coach and last; year mans. ed Iggianspolfs m m; on American _ M km: 0ft! m will succeed z-Mont-real. maiden ___Q_3l§ke,_ OUT OUR W vin-1922 and became manager late in AY Bv J. R. Frank - slsned 5mm’ who m WILL‘ uvis YES "W. H. HIMSELF "SO I'LL BE no MONDAY no A NEW WORLD.’ OH. sow YOU'LL THEM suvs rr'LL MAKE all?‘ PRETTY NEAR’. GlVE MEA MAD. THOUGH" l DLJQATlON wr-W. vOLILL BE AN ARMv mow HE GOT FER LEARmu‘ A FEW MORE BUT- _ ‘FH’ HULL BECAUSE FT HA5 TOMS ON IT.’ » J-nwitu-Ms sKiLLED contnu .. . . . 1.. . ., Dec. l-f ' -flhc Navy Squad won if; “mi f-Jfsw ma. Warwick my.) in: guns o! the Capo 3mm, m» 11:65 key I-easuo tonight Outllisting m, l-Ohicsgo, Dnhlstmm 14:44 R.O.A.F‘. in ‘s free-scoring ma“); P-Chlcuo. Purim: (mnhtmm, u, coma up with a. 10-9 victory p flame hope flhiers lather-ed a li-l fr; "1 - Dlhlrtrom. OI Ore .0 rid f the fl . Mun m’ but m saflzrs {item stir“; i?“ nurzin steadily and finally s locum! Pedal if”; Winning 10s} with less tum Smmmhmm.‘ mnutes of p ny left. P°nl1t!'—1’lm¢l- Ucc Minardh for sprains. ~ --v&—- ~-—-w—v-- ' 8-! PM. 5-10 PM m ronuu -ro-nr.v Offers Good Skating and Good Health Children and Adults Are invigorated. SKATE TO-MY -— Gilli Vlfiilll OUR BOARDING H9US_E__'\_YITH MAJOR HOOPI - v RADE .' s .14 a PARDOM ME- MV MEMORY FOR 7/ FAcEs l5 BAD, BUT AREwT you / ASKED M}: HAVE TO LEARN LAUGH.’ HE‘LL BE MAKN ‘ THE PROFESSOR? woo-o; ' / TO COMlf - ALL ovER ACalNl THEv DON'T TWiCE 1H‘ ' GPOUTiNG ABOUT some TOBEEN WAT Wégepfiggr: OF ’ ‘I Y 1 BACK lNTO TH‘ MACHiNlST BELIEVE THAT MONEY FER . 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