Victorias Regain Second Spot In League By 5-4 Win Over Millionaires (By The Canadian Pren) JORTII SYDNEY, N.S., Jan l0 ——North Sydney Yictorias climbed back into second place in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey Leag- ue tonight by defeating top-spat Sydney Itflllionalres 5-4. The larg- est crowd of the season here- 2.609—locken on happily, The win marked the second against the Millionaires at the Northside Forum since the estab- lishmen". opened its doors to Cape Breton Senior Hockey league play’. one year ago tonight. It. put Vic.»- one point ahead of Glare B13: ltiuiers ill the three-team eirrri‘. Summary: First Period l-Norlh Sydney, Kornck Penalties: None. Second Periol 2-Sydney, Blrukow (Dowling) .... ................ ..'....1:sa 3—North Sydney, Gibson (Surgencse) ..... .. ...........10:4'i 4-North Sydney, Verrler (Stark. Bangay) S-North Sydney, Stark (Jauski) . . 15:16 Penalties: McRae. Verrier. Jan- ski t2), Patts, watts. Third Period 6—Sydney. lVIcRae ‘i-North Sydney. Gibson 13143 tDyte) .. . .. 6.36 t-i-Sydney, Mykctyn , (Birukoyv) ~. .. .. .. 9:42 “9—Sydney. Watts 12:12 (Runions) :56 Tom Longboat Former Marathon Winner Dies i 10--l l‘.i"..\N'l‘l~‘Olll), Ont, Jan. <t‘P)~-'l‘oii\ Longboat. lanky On- ondaga Indian, has finished his last YZZLT‘. The end came Sunday after a long illness to the 61-year-old Mar- athon runner whose poworfttlly- inuscicrl logs brought him fame- and fortune»from his beloved Ohswekcn Reservation, near here, to Europe. lie was called the “greatest runner of them all" in the hey-day of his career 40 years ago. Although his achievements on hlaratholt courses belonged to an- other generation. his name was linown to {iresent-day’ youngsters. Not only was he a top performer, lie was an dndian about ‘whom was “rapped up all the glamour of a fleet-footed "brave." No other runner of the day re- ceived the publicity given Long- boat. He had a cigar named after him. He was the icing-pin amongst nzarathoners and he wore his crown at a jaunty angle. lie cleaned up $17,000 as a. pro- fessional and he died with only the licuse given him by proud Cana- riians after he won the famous Bos- ton Marathon in I007. In recent years his familiar six-foot figure. tapped by snow-white hair. was a 4 daily sight in Toronto. Tom was n‘ laborer with the Toronto Street Cleaning Department. Born on the reservation. where funeral services will be held to- morrow, Longboat flashed to Can- adian fame in 1906 when he came from obscurity to win the Hamilton Herald 10-mlle road race around Hamilton Bay. He didn't stop until his reputa- tion was world-wide. He won the Boston Marathon the next year and was a "sure winner" for Can- ada in the I908 Olympic Marathon but suffered a sunstroke and was forced to quit after taking a long lead. Longboat had his revenge later. He met the man who defeated him in a professional race at l\'ew York's Madison Square Garden. This time it was the big Indian who won. Among his victims as a profes- sional was England's Alfie Shrubb. v-ho now lives at Bowmanville, 40 miles cast. of Toronto. in the First World War. he went overseas as a runner with an in- fantry battalion. In the last war he was a member of the Veterans‘ Guard stationed at a military camp ll"l'l§ and \vas retained as a guard alter the area was turneri back to the Six Nations wiio owned thc land. Longboat never worried much about anything. except when he \\as running’. lie was never in n Larry and talked slowly and gent.- Penaltles: Jansky. BEAM Paris Win Decisions In Boston Bouts Jan. 10 - (AP) George Ross, 154%. of Halifax, out-struggled Wilfred Miro of Hartford. Conn" and Havana. Cuba. to win a IO-round decision tonight before 1.825 boxing fans at Boston Arena. BOSTON. HOLY NAME ALLEYS K. of C. Bowling Wizards-MS!) Sling Shots-SZSI High single L. McDonald S24 High three L. McDonald 639 Points: Wizards 5; Sling Shots 0. Zombies-ZSSI Canadions—2616 High single R. Dunn 262 High three H. Conway 644 Points: Zombies 2; Canadians 3. llas Beens-—3033. llot Shots-—2712 iligli single Father McMahon 2T8. High three G. Murphy 676. Points: Has Beens 3E5; Hot Shots ll-L. Underdogs—.'l249 Shukos-3362 High single W. Smith 359 High three W. Smith 653 l_\' ills lace was lined. but ‘it was more from laughing than worry- lng. MEDICAL MEN CO-OPEBATB LONDON —- 1UP) —-In England anti Wales over 18-000 doctors out 1f 21.01") are co-operating in the National Health Service and more than 8.500 dentists out of 10,000. There are also 5,000 opticians and H.000 chemists participating. Points: Underdogs 1; Shakos 4. Remember When Professional hockeys moot dur- ‘ able partnership was broken 16 years ago today when it. was an- nounced Howie Morenz and Auriot Joliat would no longer team up on Montreal Canadiens’ front line. They had been the principal marks- men and mainstays of the Habit.- ants for more than a decade. OENTRAL LEAGUE NOOKEY AMHERST RAMBLERS vs. ABEGWETTS Opening Game —or 8.15 TONIGHT PLEASE BE EARLY FORUM u FORUM BULLETIN MONDAY-Skuring-B i0 1o p. m. TUESDAY-Children's skating 4 to 5.30 i-iocu-y-Amiuni Ramblers vs. Abbies ans WEDNESDAY-Benefit aim and hockey A -Musror lorko. the recent fanning of an Island Amateur Basketball Asscc- With iation to be affiliated with the Canadian Amateur Basketball Association, it looks like 10ml hoopsters are planning on getting into the game in a big way and mean to enter into Maritime play and possibly Dominion Pompei- ition as well. The team; which ‘will be eligible to cuter into out- side competition as the repre- sentative team from the Province will be either the Charlottetown Abcgwcits or the Summerside Flyers, depending of course on who will ‘Will out in a playoff series between those two teams which will get, underway a little later on in the season for the Is- land title. ‘ . Local terms have made some creditable showings aeanst M11‘- itlme hoop squads in exhibition encounters during the p:st few years. and have proved that there nesday night at Reece squad are at present. lud- ing the league by breakirg their -first place tic with Ray's l\‘il‘l on- aircs here Saturday nicht when they meted out a terrific 91-61 drubbing. to leave list year's 1s. land eliarrplons trailing in secmd position by one game, o o o tcrday that Charlie Archer, wel town Forum. was taken ill admitted to the tlonsl Hockey League should play through a schedule of B) games. Although we must. appear to be brash in questioning the judg- ment of a man who has been en- gaged in the hockey business for nearly half a century, we would ollfer the opinion that, as things appear at this minute, some of the boys in the NHL will be lucky to be allvg at the conclusion of the current BO-game schedule, Here they arc-at the half-way point in the present schedule — and already. five or six of the top stars look as if they need emergency blood transfusions. » b O O O In case that you have forgot- ten. Knobby Warwick of the Bos- YNIO BOWLING ‘ ALLEYS NOW OPEN i the Summzrside airport», in n doubleheader in which Schur-manfls meet S D U.. and P.W.C.. clash with the R.C.A..l-".. hoopstera The Charlotte‘ l It was learned with regret yes- known manager of the Charlotte- sud- deniy yesterday morning and was Princg Fdward Island Hospital where he will un- dergn treatment for the next two months. This column extends best run GUARDIAN, ‘cznaktorrorown Central Section League Opens Tonight As Abbies Play Amherst Ramblers St. Mary's In M 6-4 Victory Over Arrows The Central Section Hockey Lea- lgue will get underway tonight. at ‘the Charlottetown Forum when the Amherst Ramblers meet the Charlottletown Abegwelts in the opening game of the schedule. With both teams sporting s'trong llllfllDS. the game is expected to be s fast, wide open encounter, and the fact that these two teams have already met earlier this sea- son in exhibition encounters and are fully aware of one soothers style of play and capabilities. should add an extra keenness to to- night's tussle. The fans. too. who saw the smooth working band c-f Amherst pueksters outskate the Abbies for two periods lierc a few weeks ago. only to have a. com- fortable lead turned into a tic score by a terrific third period onslaught by the hard skating local boys, know that they can ex- pect to see plenty of keen com- petition and any amount of thrills and spills before the night is over. In addition to the fact that both teams will be anxious to take an early lead in the league standing by winning out tonight. the Abbies also have a special axe to HALIFAX, Jan. 10 —(CP) —— llallfax St. Mary's threw two per- iods of blinding speed at the slipp- ing Dartmouth Arrows tonight and came up with a 6-4 victory in a. Maritime Senior llockey League ame. The win left the tail-end Hali- gonians seven points behind third- place Dartmouth. who failed to gain an inch on the runner-no Moncton Hawks. George McGregor provided the spark for St. Mary's lightning. He got the first goal of the game and potted two more in the second per- iod. Ho tossed in an assist for goo-i measure. McGregor was not satisfied to work toward the opposing goal. I-le backchecked furiously as well so that in the second period Dart» mouth got more and more wobbly. The pair confined their activities . . Summary _ n, was beneved Moncton Could through the first few rounds to m plenw or haskemé." mammal First Period slum '0 atone h" the w" dmb‘ not afford hcov travellln ex- . . . on the Island for outside compc- . bmn ‘may wok at the gmnds of Y 5 maulnig and wrestling tactics in mm“ Wm T , V‘ I b 1—Halifax, McGregor e R ‘ _ penseg, whim neither gained much of an . , ' ‘ ‘ cl n’ ' "'0" ,° t?” (Hannon) . . 17:04 ‘he flmmi"? at sackmk m a The remaining four -- Sprin - advantage. '.'°‘°I"L‘f' "21?’ “m, "in "'1" “m, 2~Halifa:<. n. oauiiet !'°““'“ P‘h""“°“ Wm‘ '°“°"‘ hill, Charlottetown. st. Joseph arTd The Nova Scotlan. Canadian m n ‘rme Me m“ S: " am tGrey, Brennan) ..I9t3'i mg "i9" 6*; a“ m‘ game hem Amherst - will continue in the middleweight champion, snapped "em the?’ "av? “mde W” “m” Penalties: Smith. Brennan. 0‘- s?‘ ‘fml an “"5 “msldered- m‘ League. which opens at Charlotte- out of these tactics at the start ml’ “Pa” l“ "Fliemll w?" Neill. McEwan. Hollett. Lilley ‘ll-gills We" ShPHId be one that to..." mmono“, night. Abegweits of the seventh and siugged Miro fgglpeéllméimilllglwhii"; Sfilum“ "5 tminer and misconduct). °fikeyfarllllgs frcilonlizd nlfaforfi t0 all“: will take on Amherst Ramblers. with several harsh swings to the m mp ‘d l‘ x l, ‘l ‘ e m“? I second Period “m: or m5,“ u Ami eta-m?" 5 The revised ghodulc; body. Ross continued on the ag- e9 f f": <5v“‘5"n3 ll°m a 5"?“ Ii-Halifax, McGregor mm the 1:5 l,“ "5 w “be Jan. 11—Amherst at Charlottetown. gresslve most of the remainder of C 55 u 565*“; _ (Powers) .. 8:01 may? played YES“ lméslltll ‘svimwifin lii-Springhill at Amherst the route to earn the decision. K I 4—Halifax, McGillivary I exccpuon of defencemfl» G p 1 1 9 15_cha,-ilmetown M, Spring. Miro also took several hard Willi the Island Physical F.t- tHannon) _ ............ .. 7.21 iho " ‘ b 1d H n orer MIL _ jolts to the head in the seventh. ness Basketball Iwague now 5——Dal'l'-Il1‘ull1._l:’@lll€ _ rmuroaaiaxlkfig“ 5 ° “ed n‘ M‘ l6—Chai-lottetown at st. one of them cutting him over the launched into full swing for rt: lMylili- Smll-Ji 14-33 Tm H1 u n _ Joseph, left eye. Ross suffered a similar January schedule, it 1cm like 6~Derlm9ullh Mvke _ ~h ° °“’ "l? “e ‘e “WPS- Ztl-Springhill at Charlotte- lnjury about the same time. both Charlottetown and Sumincr- _ (M01101. Petite) .- 141-13 dggcifstaxldcifialb Dm llwm"; town; St. Joseph at Am- PEYCY Pllffll. 129‘é' 0f NEW side hoop fans are going to be in "4131533- McGrf-‘gill’ _ _ P‘ _ ‘I s’ ' pey’ st‘ herst. Glassow. N- S» WM Awarded B for some keen ccrnpetition frCm (HEPMW Pilwefsl -------- ~11?“ Cari; Egrparr S: galllam- Axeele‘ 22—St. Joseph at Springhill. SOIHGWhB! “ED017013? (1901-5100 0V" now on. With the two Cflege a"fiamaxt Macsmlvary Jr P , ' M13119!‘ R 3Y5’ gnaw’ LET-St. Joseph at Charlotte- Dom 5am, 129' 0g Boston, in (he ma,“ Prince C.- walos Md saint (Hanncn. lvfcGrcgoy-l .... ..16.a.> egilvteréom1llgre , obinson, Babin- town lll-Yvlllld Rml-flllfll- 531a Suffered Diuistanis. schrduled to clitcr in- Pe““1'l’Tf’{°§““““.:§< Abbies _'Goal “leeks D my Zil-Amhcrst at Springhill. s cut eye in the final round of u, regular schmukd p13,. ‘his we“ _ 1h!‘ PEPI‘ defence Pound P- Macnén ma‘ C‘ 30—Amherst at St. Joseph "ll! MP9“ engilemem betwee“ to complete the six-team league, 9_Dafln‘c'ul ‘ R0 er 5° 6,13 Gallant’ K Cérmicéacr i rw’ d Feb. 3—Charlottetown at Amherst llgiolhllifl-eghey d-YBW ll! 7319 Plei/lous it will add considct-abls interest to 10_;)";glt2gu¢h" Lin”, ' Higggn“ Qty-am, pen-Si, ocagei: 6—5l>rlnghlll at St. Joseph. 9 - thesitries and “all cenainly’ make (Myke, Mcxem,“ _ 19.0,; Bowling, LcClair. Beer. Douglas. _ii__~_ ‘t "g “m do“? t” ihse nay‘ Penalties: MOEWllll. McGrcgor. Jill’- , t; n o ' g - __-__~€_____4- The collegiaits will play their split?‘Jtlnlntlgclisliaahliiisctgcdlilri‘), first scheduled games this Wed- Lin”; Bunc McIntyre Leads Scoring In A-P-B League T. 0F C. SHOW JAN. 19 NEW YORK. Jan. l0 —( AP) — Chickle Begad. former matchmak- er of the 20th Century Sporting club, today was named match- maker of the Tournament of Champions. Bogads first show will be held Jan. 19 at the Manhat- tan Centre in midtown New York, provided the T. of C.'s application for a New York license is ap- proved by the Athletic Commis- t. (By The Canadian Press) STELLAR-TON. N. S.. Jan. 10- l-lusky Dunc MacIntyre of Sydney. N.S., winger with Antlgonish Bull- _Despite previous interfering filcézneghfio a%';)"1';“'!tg5a figglsetfiag dogs. leads the polnt-getters in found the going tough. Only De- ClTClllTlSiflnCcs such as u~ecth:r week . v the Antzgonlsh-Pictou-Colchestcr t:oit's Syd Abel improved his p0- ccndit-icns. changing of sch"dulcs ‘ Hockey League with 54 points, sltlon. He sailed past Boston's etc. it. lCOks like the Central Sec- ton Bruins 15 me 19mm; goal- seven more than scored by vet- Grant Warwick. who was held tion Hockey Lellmle is finally scam,- in the leagug {m5 year, eran Tic Williams of Pictou Msr- scoreless. ready to get underway. Tenant's However, you would have ignored 1950i _ The leaders: game betwen Abbies and Amherst Warwick a; l rogkje submmu MacIntyre, a product of Sydney G A ma Ramblers scheduled for 8:15 as 1mm the Hgpghcy B5,“ t; you minor leagues. is a student at St. l). Bentley. ohicago. ....l5 $6 4.1 the Fvwm ought l» elvc local had watched him m action against Flaws Xflvl" Unlversllv in tn- a. Conacher. Chicago .. l5 2o 41 hockey fans a real top-notch me Toronto Mam, ma“ on web tigonish and plays hockey in his .1. Conacher, Chicago..l8 16 32 evening of entertainment. nesday night‘. spare time Abel. Detroit l6 l5 31 . s - o - - 1'18 led ‘the scoring race in the Warwick, Boston 13 30 Nova Scotis. Intercollegiate I-loc- irey League the last two seasons but is ineligible for intercollegiate competition this year. Intercolleg- iate rules do not permit a player to play for two different teams in any sport during a. season. Maclntyres 34 goals make him the top sniper while teammate Irving McGlbbon. in third place His play was dull and listless. Although his facial wntortlons emphasized the fact that he was trying to skate. he lacked speed and he wasn't his usual robustious, pcstiferous self around the Tor- onto net. The same was true of Ed Sandford, who was leading the league in scoring points earlier l JANUARY 11, 1949 Curling Results And Schedule Following are the result of matches played at the Charlotte- town Curilng Club last night in Wright Trophy competition: Dr. W. MacDonald T. C. M. Frazee 8. E. F. Acorn 9, Dr. E. S. Glddlngs 6. J. F. MacLeod 9. J. S. MacDon- ald 3. Tonight's schedule:- Wright Trophy—7 p. m. Ict No. 1—J. F. MacLead vs. E. F. Acorn. , All other ice surfaces will be available for scratch games, club officials announced. Moncton Drops Out 0f Central ' Section League I i__. AMHERRST, N. S., Jan. 10 — tCP) — The Central Section Hoc- key Lengue will operate as a four- team circuit, it was learned to- night. Moncton Monarchs dropped out of the League during the week- end. No explanation was given but Tied In Scoring ‘(By {he Canadian Press) Llnemates Roy Conacher and Doug Bentley of Chicago remain deadlocked alt the top of the Na- tional Hockey League's individual scoring race today after picking zip three points apiece in two weekend engagements. Each has l5 goals and 26 assists for 411 points. Meanwhile. all other sharp- shooters high up on the 1m Beavers Take 3-point Lead By 4-2 MONCION. N.B., Jan. 10-(CP) —R.ed-hot Saint John Beavers ex- tended their winning streak to six games tonight, by defeating Monc- ton Hawks 4-2 in a rough and re ady Maritime Senior Hockey League game. The win gave Beavers a three- point, lead over Hawks who dropped from first place to second during the week-end. Beavers newly-found scoring- power evidenced itself in the final period tonight. after the teams had battled through two closely-fought frames, 1mm which the Hawks emerged with a 2-1 lead. Playing with two of their regu- lars on the sidelines. Hawks were unable to match Beavers smooth passing attack in the third period. The Saint. John squad rapped in three goals without a reply from their opponents and was still press- ing dangerously at the final bell. IPreddle Sonier was pressed into service by coach Les Ramsay oo replace Hawks goalie Al Tomas-i. sidelined with an injured knee Bob Porter. herd-working lefu winger, was also unable to play because of a shoulder injury. Hawks played cautiously all the way. trying to give Sonler pro- tection in the Moncton citadel and he handled 15 shots compared wit": 23 on Sonny MacDonald in iii.- Beaver cage. But Beavers were greater opnortunlsts. especially in the final frame. when Hawks ap- peared to tire from the heavy go ing. Nick Nicolle led the Beaver at- tack with a pair of goat. Summary: First Period l.—Moncton. Fitzpatrick (Barkwell) . .. ..._.3:11 2-Sain1 John, Nicolle .. . 10:04 Petialries: Crouclier. Phillips. Fitzpatrick, Barkwcll, Vigncau. Second Period 3-—Moncton, Jcdoin said) . .. . ..'l:0li r: Leckie (major), Nic- olle (major). Third Period 4—~Snint John. Phillips... 5-—Salnt John, Nicolle (Demchuk) . . 6--Saint John, Wray tDemchuk, Phillips) Penalties: I 1:21 . 14:32 15:23 Whitlock. Cameron. RI c‘ AI FD Name the Aircraft ANSWER Mosienko, Chicago Over Moncton Victory Hawks Burling Schedule For Wednesday Six matches will be played at the Charlottetown Curling Club Wed- nesday in the opening round for the right to represent the club in the Provincial Playdowns for the Con. sols Trophy. Twelverinks are eno- ered in the competition. The draw last night resulted 1s follows: 4 RM. Ice 1-11. S. P. Jardine vs. Ool. Full. Ice z-Supt. N. J. Anderson vslf. Acorn. Ice 3—F. Hansen vs. H. Saund- ers. Ice 4—Col. Conrad vs. W. I. Cruikshank. 7 P.'M. Ice 2-Dr. Giddings vs. Dr. Mu- Donald. Ice %S. Mscbolllld vs. l. I. llyndman. ___,,_________ Reccc Band To Play At Benefit Game And Skate i The Forum management stated inst night that they were pleased to announce to the public that the 17th. Reconnaissance Regiment Band has offered its services to provide the music for the Lorne Burke benefit hockey match and skate here Wednesday night. They further stated that. the pub- lic sale of tickets for the benefil has been meeting with tremend- ous success and that the school children whq have been carryin] on tho selling campaign, were clamoring yesterday for more ttu kets to sell. 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