'-'—‘ d! zaéfi»: 22s.’; ee-eaaasezaslsssifliifse‘ PHE CHAKLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN Leafs Rangers Win NEW YORK, Dec. 29—(CP)— The Colvilles and the Patrick: tonight led New York Rangers lo a 3-2 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs in a fast National Hockey League game before l5,- 562 spectators, Madison Square ; Garden's best crowd of the sea- l0"- The victory was revenge for Tor- I ontos “"121 by the same score at, Toronto Saturday night and eveii- ‘consoled themselves ill loss (f pozntslhfdl‘ collstlllfil-Yn- Tamil! 8 ‘uig the series between the clubs by the fact they cariird the nod in‘ _ _ startzd yrlzcii-Wltgiljfloffll a Wildly Coach Frankie Boiclier objected to.5§’~' ‘l, 3m? ° 1 , hlanagci" Conn Smith.» of the Iacrifslfile‘; wlth B- 1331!‘ 01 l’ lid-PET!“ 7'31- lt two rictcric~ each. Ratigers Enirdlcrl tii-n idle Montreal Canad- 'cns into filth place. l Neil and Mar Clviiie each scor-i ed a neat g al. with Lynn Patrick ' assisting on both of them, as this Rangrr ‘M gave fresh evidence! that it is becoming one of themost iCiiptain Art Ccultei- to the ice to pct nt t _ in the league. ‘ Clint $m.tli_scorcd the other; on a. play in \\"‘.‘.ich an the 2C6 tr m a heavy check, Murray Patrick trcached tho boards pu r-a a piss to him while flat ,grc\v hot and Red HOYIICY. ’ _go:dw‘iil 'C ultcr tack Win 3-2 salurdayrtcanadiens Whitewash Anierks 3-0 3 - 2 Sunday machines in history last season, the uesitirts sank to the basement as they dropped a 3-2 decision to Tor- onto Maple Leafs. Two gals down early’ in the scc- 0nd triad. the Lents fought an uphil battle to break the “13th" jinx that. has been trallng them. The leaders won their 13th game of the campaign in Chicago Dec. 15 and since their they've four times without gaining a decis- ion. An argument near the Rangers bench added spice to the usual hockey menu mnd the New Yorke-rs the dispute. It all walking llfllllid ma Ncu" York bench “aiinojiiiti; my players." After a deluge oi quick penalties. two to rach club. Bauchei‘ \!'(i€1‘Q‘Cl protest. sfZLYlhFs actions to Referee Bill Stewart. When the arbiter the argument Leafs‘ ambassador, joined in. a s ip Smythe Whatever doubts New Ycrk Amer- icans had about the durability of Coach Dick Irvin's Montreal Canadians were dispelled here Saturday night as the youth- played .ful Habitanls waliobed 131,9 Amcrks, 3-0, in a bruising National Hockey League tilt. of 8.722 that there had been no toughntss sacrificed for speed in lead in the initial period. days, the jaded Americans sought to slow down their opponents after Elmer Lach scored after the Eilme started. The tactics wzrked until the final session when Jack Adams and Polly Drouin both scored to 01inch the lifted Montreal alone in the standings. MONTREAL. D912. Z9—(CP)-— streamlined The Canadiens showed a crowd l-O they argumentative ease the mar- Playing their ninth game in 1'1 1:14 minutes victory that into fifth place Conny Smythe Fined $100 NEW YORK. Dee. l9 —(0- P) —Conny Smythe got himself lined $100 tonight — he didn't know until tuld by a reporter after a National Hockey Lea- gue game here- and then, for the second time within an hour, he became awfully mad. “I won't. pay it," he flared. "I don't care what they do and you can tell that to anyone you want to." The flne came about when the manager of Toronto Maple Leafs stopped on the lce to attract Che attention of rflfleo Mickey Ion after Walter Stanowukl, Leaf defencernan, received two minor penalties at the some time after a tangle with Phll Watson of New York Rangers. Under a. league ruling. a team manager who sets foot on the playing surface during a game automatically ls fined $100. OUT OUR WAY Craboski leads Point-getters In C. B. H. L. SYDNEY, NB, Dec. D—(@)-— Jo-Jo Graiboeki, the one hoc- key marvel, has taken over the niche in the Cwpe Breton Hockey League that used to be his brother Tony's particular property. Jo-Jr, who plays for end man- ages Glace Bay Miners, not only has been keeping hie ooaiwwzi men in first place. but tonight's league statistics show him personally as the league's g point-getter. It was the first time he had landed in the top spot held all last season by Tony, who left Sydn Mutton- aires for Montreal Can tens this winter. Jo-Job 10 goals and 14 assist: slipped him in ahead of Dick Kcw- hint Johnny . who played with Kirkland Lake Blue Devils. Tic Williams of Charlottetown. North sydne Victor-tats’ forward, < in n tie wit, McCreedy. Both have goo-lo and nine assists. Snow in the uetio mriona often appears red or green. duo the ..=~'=kl mlcroscoolc plants which live m _ . clnak of Sydney. who has been in a slump for the 1m couple o! weeks. Kowcinak has 11 can]; and 12 as- Bu J- R. Williams With l - OH, menu-on, THA -- WHV sue uses MV STUFF HER. oiiziv wank-- Jimmie Roach Stars with Halifax Crescen ts Rune. Refer-rim to a recent time in which the Crescent; defeated the Air mime 11-5. a Halifax laort writer has e followlnl on Roach’: rfonmnce: Jtmmlolioechof FRIINDS ICI MUSIC l RESTAURANT N0 DECEMBER so. 1940 REMEMBER WHEN Bi "tilii‘§lia°'“““" "ml °“~ W310 war pm. every fiateieiti-héennts mum“ I i»£"ér“§.“i'w'$l“°¢§f“€‘ “‘° M“ w steér ulfllflmlh Buwaer respond gparkunn were slam l t0 IN EVERY STRIDE PLEASURE "4 HEALTH TNEFORUMu-TO-NIGI-IT at 8 Pleasant For You ready to alzn ub. 8 nco t ‘switched 1' moat a; an ‘l ta New 3..., m. 18. tom, ,, 14. . headed m“ ‘*1 rg-gncalmt for '0“; “mm all“ L4"! - 1920-29 faction that h d be, “Pin,” l“ UNVIWQERB-mfilll “mu, D9!" V l ‘ahorthanded cam n lhii ° a h the Haifiirlngkilf 30c Major Hoollle our: Boaizmivclaovsriul Q setup, JASON, muse mop wit/maven vou ARE oome wifh his gloves over the boards but p only hit the air. he Rangers fin- AND “i555 W555 TROUGERG‘ lallv iron their point and Sniytiie .piii".\<lf(i cl-etvlii-rc. l- Tomiifa. Gidup 13:05. Rex Chisholm. hard-working Nrtr i”c:"k_ C. Smith (Pike, M. ,\\‘ll1gtl' who scored only once pre- 17-30 p/iouslyt this season, proved hero cf the tussle, Eirly in the third per- licti he accepted a shovel pass frtm Billy Tiylcz- iwnr (Ito New York ‘net. arcl Fttrd the puck past. Gan‘.- ,i@ Dav» Kori‘ for the dccitling goal. QIQHMAR‘; Jzvk Egan Was the main 1181111! _ BATH l; w BS AN. in the second-period arguments and the rugged (lelttiiceman drew a. match! penalty. cziliin for e. $100 c». ~11" ‘sat u . A . tllll. éllatliifitlliii. dftfiliiiat’; . JAKE Moe's so sow! ‘ll-W’ o2 rt:- ewevou filllili)‘ of Canacliens. Egan dgiez. ' ’ - _ . WHEN HE TAKEEHPENNY WUR NEWYEARQ’ ‘c match penalty when h s s c OUT OF m5 pggggf ABE PUQCH m ADVAN¢E glrlrdhgllarlgdngliffiqtlliser ltifteitdasmardm i? l. . 1 ‘ LlNcoLN BMBMG AT THE ‘i ' - Rcardon, who drew a major pen- ' . ' t’ ally for lighting. suffered a gashed ltcari that needed four stitches but was able to return to action in the last pcriod. On the other hand, Egan's match penalty left the Aincrks srrrthanded for 20 min- I-‘irst Period Scot nil Period SUMMARY Ff“!"'l1§{—.\"l’.['. _ First Period ?I‘Tif‘lf'f‘~— Eiiinilton, Watson, 3:40 Haniiltm, David- majir), Pike i-Raiiccrs. Pratt Penaltieh-Hcllcr. son, (minor and (majorl, Taylor. Tlrirrl Prrind i: Vwk, M. Colville (It. Pa“! 12 Apps (Taylor) l7:.'ll| - None, Second Preind IZ-Rniigcra Hextrill (Walscn) :55 S.-\'I‘I'III).»\Y'S GAME iii-YT‘: (into, ADlh 1S: ri. ' 10:10 ;4—'I‘c onto. Taylor (Scliriiier) 15:21 'l‘ORf‘~N'l‘O. Dec. QIL-(CPM-ThcfPcnaltirs-None ivi-‘rl cirriipion New York Rangers towed l“i?'\ the National Hockey Third Poi-ind [earzue t-“fiir Satufla" right in 5—T'roiitc. Ch‘ 1m lTaylori 7:07 '.""l'lll3’l1‘.\' w tli New Y rk Americans. Prnalfes-Hmn‘ N. Colville. Rit d we of the smoothest puck Pratt, (miscfliditcil. “Mélueiiifialfifi, Miss Marble Head net Lists NEW YORK. Dcc. 29—(AP)— Topping cfi a major uiilicaval in‘ men's tennis ratngs. the United. lcti;~zz,..-, il*l,.i.;}’.l; Disrupted By Mild weather .\l:l:l ireaiher caused cancellation of a s iccluicd Saturday pi'0gr:iin_ c. g. ics at the Curling Club. The afternoon was. _ , _l to have bcen devoted to beginners ctllfliégei satudrdgll- nanllvfgrblgogtl “ho Ware to have been coached in a h de Ur all,‘ we‘... t n l ' the rudiments the "roaring m°h e5 l’ euc-lunllolfs m 55“ game" by veterans of the club. No [$1 Eda“ 911815 list 1d MC I official schedule of games for sen- Néifilrlgklghlcgmcszfty. 2nzi-‘wbert t r plajiirs was arranged. however. Riggi Chicago; 3_ mfanéis L. Ky. vacs. Oakland. Calif; 4. Joseph R. Hunt. Annapolis, Md.: 5; Parker. Altadena, Calif.; 6. A. Kramer, East Los Angeles; Gardner Mulloy. Coral Gables. Fla; 8. Henry J. Prusoff. Seattle; 9. El- wood T. CLV-KQ. Prtland. Ore: l0. Frederick R. Schroeder, Jr., Glan- dale. Calif. _ _ Women's singles-l. Alice Marble. Beverly Hills, Calif; 2, Helen Hull Jacobs. Berkeley, Calif; 3. Pauline Betz, Los Angelrs; 4, Dorothy May Bundy. Santa Monica. Callf.; 5. Mrs. Gracyn Wheeler Kclleher. Santa Monica; 6. Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke. Brookline. Masm: 7, Vir- glnia. W lfenden, San Francisco; 8. Helen Bernhard. New York: Mary Arnold. Les Angeles; 10, Hope Knowles. Philadelphia, Hockey Results Wings come From behind To win 2-l DETROIT. Dec. 29-(AP\_De- trait. Red Wings came from behind to score a 2-1 victory aver Chicago Black Hawks and improve their h id on second place in the Nation- nl Hockey league standings. It was Detroit/s third straight victory ov- er Chicago. a club the Wings couldn't‘ beat in eight engage- Pncnts last year. Eddie Wares delivered the de- riding goal of a dull game midway '\f the third period when he took a JESS from Sid Abel and beat Goalie “aiil Gszdman with a low shot (By The Canadian Press) SUMMARY Saturdav First Period National [league Rangers 2; ‘Toronto 3 (Mnriacci. Amcrkaiis 0; Montreal 3 t-Chicatzo. Thoms Gwllselic» 4:00_ Pcntilts'—Mariucci. American League Second Period ,Clsvelai‘.d 3; Her-ihcy 3 (overtime), z_n ‘roit. Abel (Ll combo, Warcsil 19:53 PcnnliiI-NOHG- Thlrd Period l-Dctrot. Wares (Abel) "enaltiev-Wiebe. S-elbert. Johnny Mize Nat. League's Leading slugger 0. ll. A. Junior fshawa ‘l: (overtime: "A" l, Quebec Senior Saturday Ottawa. '1; Quebec 0 Sunday Cornwall 4: Conc*rd’a 8 ,Canadiens 8: Verdun l Cttawa 5; Quebec 4 Montreal Intermediate Vjlleray 3: Shawinizan 2 Joliette 5: St. Jerome 3 NEW YORK Dec 29_(AP,__ West Kqnottenday Senior L ‘ l . a ur av “fill” 'e*;‘.’filn§’i'§‘l21l°m§i2i~~>1sr Kimm- i glatiohal [league battingchampion- Albgrll“ 5mm‘ ship this year but official averages Lothbfidqe a_ 55:62am ,1 llltlllilgfridlllsdatllullxiglglll-Tsllhgziegfl 216113;; Tum" vflllfii’ 4; Calgary 3 for the third cznsecutive season. . Mire made 368 totabbases in 5'79 BISONS 0N 97mm time; at bat for a sugglrig ccniagq of .685 and belted mcst runs, 131. one the most imlrrtant guagu to a player's w?" ‘i. Affiough the .314 batting aver- ere was the big fellows lowest in BUFFALO. N.Y.. Dec. 20-—fAP)— Buffalo Bisons went. on their larg- est scorlng spree (f the scaszm here tonight to humble Hershey Bears 8-4 in an American Hcckey Imague conte=t. They brcke a losing streak utc= mittcci. season for Montreal goalie at times haid to be brilliant. for it. l-Canadlens, Lach Prnaltics—Fieid. Scorin g-Ncne. Penal tie Z-Canadiens. 2 :54 Il-Canadiens. Penalties-Re ardori. Toronto Maribel‘ s 7 b hef-zre a substitute was per- It was the first shutout of the Gardiner and the SUMMARY First Period (Adams, De- Boll, Singbush, mersi 1:14 Portland. Second Period Quilty (majir). Reardon (major). Field (minor and mis- conduct), Egan (minor and match). ‘Third Period (Portland) (Goupille, Blake (l0- Adams Drouiri Chamberlain) 14:46 minute misconduct). C“a'1'”“°‘v“'states Tennis Association's ranking ' HockeySeason Is expected To open soon l-Iockci‘ fans in the city wui be pleased to hear that, a team from the Royal Canadian Air Forcg sta- tioned at Charlottetown has re- cently been organized and will be seen in actica-i soon. The squad, which. boasts some formidable lay- crs from other parts of Canadli, is slated for a workout at the Forum this evening. it is announced by CVlr. C. F. Archer, Manage;- ol the Forum. Present lans call for the fcrma- tion of a ouse league consisting of the R.C.A.F. team. the Inter- mediates. St. Dunstans University and poslbly a squad from the Commercial team of Hclmans. If these planes materialize local fans will see plenty of action down the ice lanes this winter. Any of the gnups mentioned are capable of placing a strong team on the ice at sh"rt notice and it is expected of... Zilnitiil " nniiuini Q\ m TO THINK ABOUT BEIN’ IN BECAUSE I'M ALWAVS IN - —DO\(IJKNOWWE HDIE AN fiGAGEMEP-IT TO PLAY Bl? EAT MRS DIERQE ' OUACKS HOLJSE- ARE LATE NOW ' R n flbfir- . so VATHOUL-il-lflf veto ear AWAY WITH ‘me PLANé, that thr- hcckey seiron will swing into actzon .‘_n the near future. 'I‘l.e curtain raiser mgy take Forum Tuesday if ....t plans fcr a game between am frwn Holmans in Summer- and a tea-m from the same - 1 1n Charlottetown are cm- mtczl, Eff~rt= are bcln: made to have th‘s mat/ch take piece and if ,i' moterialims local fans will be aa- e\7"':'l _of a bang-up encounter, \..i ‘l’ all the prospects for hoc- lI-"Y- whwh were not the best at cm : ~t c1‘ this srasrin, have improved and a season as god as 1930, not hotter, seems to be in sight. A.R.H.L. opens Season with Win and draw AMHERST. Ne. Dec. ao-(cei- The Amherst Rural Hockey League opened here Saturday rii ht with East Amherst defeating u- lac 2-1 and Psint do Bate and Brookdale plwnlgl a 4-4 tie in the inaugural do le eader. The Brookdale team pulled e ma] r surprise by gaining a draw with Pointe de Bute. which held the leau e title last year. The Brooks e ecked closely. In the other game. Roland Stiles accounted for Amherst/c goals, xzhlle wwrison tallied for the los- 1'5. The games were played on 00ft and heavy ice. wink-h had reached five games. ice Van R bays, 116. and Elbie fivlchei". 104. for Pittsburgh: and ll yrrs in orlzanired bass-ball. this was the. best year of his career f::r runs batted in. Prevlousg bhtis l“? H3 l" I937 w w" Babe Young. 101. for New York‘. Rt n. r-up in the runs-butted-inl l" Flui-lvlllf Dvrcclitnze Bill N.ch- 9 -» iltfo» v"*§ Frffvk ‘gum, Mr.iQlS5'l rt Cmcaizo Cubs ranked sec- t‘ ‘ .k f Cl l. ti l£7.InC;i1ly( uni-ell” glfhlzr players pro- Blmklyn DOGRHS W88 W111 duced more than loo-rookie 19"?" M9 Reds with 0nd with .534 and Dplh Camilgigfjk Hockey Practice R (LA h e ~' i) TIPPLE Ami "one" STUBBS TH’ IDEA OF THAT BOY; ASIAN’ DEOPLE TO BRlNG ME A BIRTH- DAY PRESENT. DON'T YOU LAUGH, —EV'RVBODV GUESSIN‘ ASKlN' ME WHAT PRESENT! I'M SO BMBARRASSED - y MVAGEAN’ UVVANTFOR A MILT STUBBS l aim . Inlay Practice knight} THINK QOPLG “IANTID GIVE PREENFS-‘FTEMDA BEIN‘ MAD! snap ac GLAD m HER NOW IF I COULD GLAMORII JANE I'D LOVE HER