DECEMBER. ?°~ 1°38 ‘_;:=H=i§f BOXING a a , -_ BOWLING BASKETBALL F HOCKEY OTHER SPORT ~ " ' " ‘ "WRESTLING I-Iarry Currie “Listed Among Point Getters By ‘the Canadian. Preaa Maritime of the In- final American Lea- iailed to make any headway in wafl’; was. the leading trio e t I - Saint olin, Wlullgflgtflllb! Moncton Hawk. and l; Kuhn Bearca , the field was for the lower lo overcome OIIBDQQS I11 U16 11H! Quad N100 games to move into i tion with nine points. He has one int more than his teammate n ud- ersh W110 giChfirylotte 0m. Harry Currie another Charlotte- town boY- 80i- two goals for Cleve- land during the week, the only ones season, for the Rogue's 12 Marltlmers. He - 0111.1’ MONTREAL. Dec. While New York A Ins roll along comfortably in second place, the old men oi I Manhattan as individuals are holding downmost oi the choice berths in the race for scoring honors in the National Hockey League. Chicago's astute Johnny Gottae- 118 stays at the to of the list. Accordng to tonig t's weekly 0g- "@111 Mime statistics, but apart from that it's retty much an all- AmSIlClII l“ . OI bhg ggvqn leaders. iour wear the star- sptraaa led! live“ . i! s’s ne oals a - sists-he added twgo oi egfihuilg- l!!! the lest week-put him iive up on Tommy ArJerson oi Amerks. who has six and eight. Behind Diz Desilets Moving - up In Scoring MONTREAL, Dec. 19 -(C P)- Eddie Wiseman, New York Ameri- dmwn one _ cans‘ speedy little winglnan, has vwwy h“ ‘taken a two- int lead over his Thereoords: nearest Marl ime rival in the G APis. National Hockey League scoring McMalrus, Hershey '1 4 11 race. Keeling. 3 0 1i A goal and an assist last week Kuhn, Prov. 6 4 l0 boosted the Newcastale. N. 3., an 4 5 I boy's mm to 1s points. IBill'Cow- l-lildso PIOV- 5 a a ley of Boston and Joiire Desllets Steelfi, e 07 4 a oi Chicago share second place gllllxyblglttspd g g g {with h! while Ray Getliiie, Cow- — ' - s n , mm‘. New my“ 2 4 6 begmnd‘ innate is another point jfxbnspgr i1‘ g g i hThis quprtet pas thil: scoring m. we = 1 = ..::::"..:::..'.l.:".l rm l.‘ in (Flash) Hollctt. Bruin defence- , , man from North Sydney, N. ., who has five points. Hollett has a point margin over Charlottetown , Pete Kelly, Detroit red-head, who Rlfle Shoot in tum leads Gordie Drillon of Toronto by a point. ,Desilets, former nt John ,,,_ r“ °.l"*.""*“s":...:="= "hi" n ac a goa . sevemw e “lino Lgwauwrange a? m, Cowley. one-time Halifax Wolver- n. R. nuke 94 o, k era g: RI a. ett 93 a n. Ellis w a. 1% MoKennl- 91 d’ a‘. mm gill v.’ n. Connor! 86 ‘ll- ifllfiii’. ll’ 55 Y'all.” l? o1 J. '15 I shoot die loam v- fle; Maogldastelrys lddifegal: Burkebyascoreoiilflwfll Th6 IXIH 101N112 l ac e1 oillis rs l - Burke u; spilled 4'1: Piokani is: Rogers 88. ,Would Arrange Game Daring Royal Visit aim-ix, Dec.- 19—(CP)-—1i ar- rangements could be made. Hallie! Ems": “oémhfttfififié c m“ teams in the Mar- ltimes, wo d game in H visit next June. ufdlimithltim might NIIW INGLAND FRUIT CARI 1 lb. butter i lb. brown 811853‘ l0 BIRD l lb. d tee sliced 1 lb. hill-aria raisins H3’ Slum-am" Iiii ‘Mdledchbriiigoole ' 1 OBI! blah ed almonds v 4 1-2 cups c teaspoon Bfi ine who has missed almost two s play because of an injured ee, tops the ,.‘ ymaker: with assists. THE RECORDS ‘ G A Pts Wiseman, Amerks 5 B 13 Desilets, Chicago '1 4 11 C ley, Boston 2 0 1i Getlifie, Boston i2 9 ll Hollett, Boa 1 1 4 5 Kelley. Detroit V n 4 4 Drlllon. ‘mronto 1 2 l. 8 Adams ‘Sells ' McDonald T0 Maple Leafs DILTRDIT. Dec. l9—<AP)—Jeok Adams, Manager of Detroit Red Wings oi the atiomal Hockey 1M- nue, announced y the sale ‘Bucko McDonald , ve ienoeanan to To M» ole Leafs 102‘ ilcoot and a minor leasue play- er. McDonald. a standout with De- troit when the club won the Stan- ie Cup in 1036 and 1031. was bench- by Adams last week ioruwhat the Detroit Maneqer termed care- eu p -" Adams said Detroit acquired the services of Bill Thompson, 35-year- old right wlngman now p i118 With Syruome, in the deal an that he would be transferred to the Pitts- burgh club, Detroit's International- American league farm. "i Jackie Kane In Hospital . or) "W" it: flashy forw 1w“ when u} 0* ital for an x-ray-Nld W" u» m- t. be siuierina ‘inftrxtivduéga. m; rburle e m p? n M; camewmt iililleodmdllilrlrlbln 1B“ m‘ dgy n1 '5 game. Cargo 0f Christmas Trees Proves Handy a. 1., Dec. io-(iir) mew Poarbhmm“ m” he‘ Ebiligbil: Canadiln s homers... ll gheglilnlliake Y0" Hunsband: "_"l‘h use, oi coins Eastern Guardian r.:~.:.-i:=—_.. “roar rooa our!“ giriapimal hoards. m“ 8 Mbammo; - "QUDSCBIPPION w OIIRIONOWIII QIIIRI ll‘! Ill handed l0 l-BIII’ ..~aoam noon niou u onomleal. Ilm "l"! “”'“’1 Gottselig ,Sti_ll Leadsl N.H.L. Scoring ‘Parade 10 —-(OP)— 01,3 er “hos-fife .tha be one fi, . bald Anderson follow ‘ ans-Sweep Eddie Wiseman-a with ece. Old Nels Stewart" is the fourth k io Canadiens one point behind the three above. The hard-working Blake, play- ing with a last-place team, has managed to pl in enough gals toticwithGot ‘eAlligé/Russh co of Chicago and Chapman of Americans with 10 each. Red Homer's eight minutes in penalties Sautrday night at Tor- onto gave the big Maple loaf de- ienceman “ man" honors with a total oi 28 minutes. He is Just a minute up on Art Coultcr oi the New York Rangers. Delaney Wins With Kayoe LONDON, Dec. i0 -(CP Cable) —Al Delaney of Oshawa, Ont., tonight knocked out Pancho Vil- lar's oi Spain intheseventh round of a 10-round bout at Earlscourt. in his most impressive ionn. shook the S an- iard with terrific rights, cu ting Villar's nose in the second round. The Canadian won every round. He peppered the Spaniards head with vicious right crosses .and~ leit jabs. The knockout came through a smaa lng right cross which broke his opponent's nose. Delaney weighed 192 1-4 and Vil- lar 196 1-4. After the fight Delaney said in an interview “I want a crack at Len Harvey no". but if necessary I am willing to meet Larry Gains in an elimination bout." Harvey recently won the British Empire heavyweight title that Tommy Farr drop . ins, Toronto negro campaigning in Britain, is a former British titleholder now attempting a eback. Mixed Trend On Montreal Stock Market a MONTREAL, Dec. 19-—(OP)—'1‘he Stock Market shuffled along‘ auiet- ly today. with little apparen esire to go in either direction. Mixed rioes . widest by metals, Noranda was so heav- il for a decline of 1-2 at 78 1-2 w lie Hudson Bay finished with a similar loss. Nickel closed 1-8 low- er at 54 1-8 after showins an early atn. “ti” or" lass. pmen e about 6V6? for Canadian gatlilnafsgcelriiar hoqviiaver was a point lower 'at 66. Oils‘ a while in ‘Constructions. 81189 Aigma Steel lost 1-4, hind small amounts each were Montreal Power B. . Power and Price Brothers. brim» preferred and razilian worked narrowly blather- Total sales: 211,200 shares; In- dusiials 20,900; Mines lilifiill, Bonds 05.000. the ses- to close still ruled. Intermediates Fast Rounding Into Sh a p e The Intermediate Abbies will e able to register under the Al: g colors accord to word r869 W by club officials last night. The d11- iormation was received from J11- non well, President oi the M. ‘ties were it? boys go through their owes io- night. ,Kid Franklyn‘, Defeats Lantz Jllrleibslsect whirl lmpiiessed By‘ l Showing Of Local Team The! iowi theSpomsO: Iumn oi the Saint John Citizen on the er- Beaver game last Friday spealu volumes ior the locals. “Just a glance at the Saint John Beaver -'- Charlottetown Ranger game. Ian's first of all, ough 0° {take a look at the Rang- ers. 11h y are a young, fast team with nk-Wide passes that don't seem in click, and a defence that leaves flielr goalie at the lne oi the at}! cking forwards —and at oalie drew verbal bouquets crowd on different occasions- ior his fine work. "F01" Saint John ihe 16$ said the tter. Against a varied op- il 1 they have, so far, failed sh w anything that would _ ‘giggly play-off hopes ior Saint "YIZQTQ is one thing that has drawn‘ this writer's attention, and ’ he is rnot alone in his opinion. The reierening in the Forum must Im- prove, or there will be a paucit of 0p tion. No team will come ere that s worth while if they are to be s ojected to the flagrant home- town attitude that has been so evideqit in the officiating at rc- cent Beaver games. The condition isn't iaoniined to Saint John by any uawlrs have been raised ons oi the Maritime; on the same subject. It isn't our in- tontinvn to go with the herd, be- cause it is so easy to follow the crowd, y-et unless there is some- thllgb done on this vital necessity to ockey, progress will be slow to bring Maritime hockey to the level that it maintains in other parts of Canada. ' "lis a fan barometer we cite one ralszoils voice from the Forum crowd, insistent in informing Char- t ‘town that "if they were any gooid they wouldn't be there." 5n bright“ holiday wrappers 50’s— 50‘ 100’s— $1.00 W. Simmerings ~;Around The . , C H RI S TMA$ H Sport Front _ AND A LWAY S BY ALAN RANDAL »,_Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Dec. i9 -—(CP)—- ash registers at Madsion Square arden already have rung up $1,- ‘4 in advance ticket sales for _on Budge‘s Jan. 8 pro tennis abut against Ellsworth Vines... 1e former amateur tennis king sports he banked the $25,000 own payment on his pro con- ract.....Costs $7.70 tops to see lines in his initial test of Budge ...incidentally, Budge says Baron Gottfried Von Cramm reportedby mail from Germany that he is rough with tennis ior keeps... ere glo Gcnnanys immediate Davis Cup hopes... ‘ So Tommy Farr isn't going to be a good boy and retire, as he said he would if Lou Nova licked ' ...but you can't blame Tom- my... he's still a. lot-better-than- average heavyweight. ..after Fan's l’ COUNTS" “l-T‘S 0mg,- anti-Japanese elements. at Tie lsin the Japanese W!‘ i? careful check oi all M0116- Right n Live "Premiernysa" llritish Naval Sloop J , . . rlgrlilfi. frliihrafi§lib°i§t $1’; Visits Montreal . t . fiat-rhigsiguehnglsgg; gfgglgr,ggm°r_,,p_ the Welshman either here or in o l.‘ s _--- sue“; sudderd cloud roads leadinj ggmlfiggfi‘égélsgléefgwlfllélgafleevggi ‘ti? y MONTREAL, Dec. 1I0n;(g1’)— - from the foreign concessionas. m“ wi‘hout a punch...but eilen 8st prexmerllqnrAlowal-QA. after a vis- mutarlyfitesnfid a; “fig” f that, Tommy looked better losing “an the Jagéalllilliisledi on Bri- auihoriiies the? be idilera thought his wife should give up all her own interests. The first lady. lust elected '- director of the Boston insumlwe firm which her som. James. help- ed found, told her press comer- ence she had received letters con- tendimz that members a. Pre- sident's family should restrict their own activities completely dulinfl the dent's term. Mrs. Roosevelt said she wonder- ed whether beopie realized that members of a presidential family had to go on with their normal elects a man to Nova than a lot of the bl __ disc ltiml m . i All i i ers mus‘. mow the 1 relrhlowssiloiili wlnnhigil“ N 8 d,“ question" “RE? ialrgpiilir Brithh Griavaxl‘ 59$ lgTiirAiiiljsy-bkei lags w g: swims any @1118! g men You 0V5, " n y, are ‘ 00h on. ‘ l ‘t. 1:522‘ 6J3f.'?°§l..‘;“i.£‘°.. '12.": "y" "' °“"~- " “mil-Y's? ‘it? J mtirhiii-“iiliiirdi? 1"" i 5 . . a. year....maybe tw0...so with Frnmun D Roosevelt “keliotltixé: an‘? °f “m” m“ m“ ileum l‘ 5 “m” Wm“ m°"°*“°“‘,",‘,'§’ and ‘l, only J0hn Henry Lewis Maxie Maw“ Pm,“ t. ‘fhudw, lreeplns mwr_mrn_ei=_wvli=-___ out o! the foreign wncess gavé M t, Baer and Tony Galento round a“ "mm " m s '—" g ’__ A1 Jemme (may Deim- wh° m5"- ‘w aged to hit the sports pages fron January until August, was votec sports biggest ” iniment o 103111. ‘Ihengssocigfi grass arinua: 9 p0 resu , pu e one yea-I °“° ”° “$3,” d age today, showed no oi 5a sports writers voted the then St. Louis Cardinals pitcher the unenviabls award. and about to bother him. 0e should be able to sign "world champ" on his Christmas cards next year tognKid Chocolate, who earned more than $500,000 fighting. has nothing left but seven small mortgaged apartment houses in Cuba...easy conie~easy U less youlre a iield-and- stream sportsman this hardly seems worth knowing but it's a fact the Sturgeon lives the long- est oi all fresh water iish....the Michigan Conservation Depart- ment experts say a Sturgeon, probably the slowest-moving iish of all, will live to 63 yeara....the brook trout averages a lttle more than tour years ii he doesn't swallow any iish hooks... Freddie Hutchinson. sensation- al Pacific Coast pitcher recently ‘sold to Detroit, thinks the ‘Tigers have the best chance oi any A- merican League team to overtake the champion New York Yankees ....'I‘rotters are trotting still at Goshen. N. Y., in spite oi wintry ..ln raimsnowand sleet their charges out each day a. workout...be- cause, though the Grand Circuit - . lr action was exlllllneil "1"" cnmnnaws sxara th THIS AFTERNOON Adults 16c Children 11¢ haribo N o tsin i Tien of Ch nese R118 SIMPLY When a beller advertising service can bu CALL obtained the Charlottetown Guardian will have it. mgllgAiA. jAgAAmm their ii . She gmhasized. however. that no member of a President's iam- ily should ever use his position w ask special favors. For herself. Mrs. Roosevelt said that a rio-iiethim policy would have meant giving uo a great in . Mill's“ latut venture. the first lady declared she would not sail ADVERTISERS in the Guardian are offered ABSOLUTELY FREE CUTS COPY LAYOUTS READERS ARTWORK - ILLUSTRATIONS - IDEAS, EM» l ________.__ .- When the doctor ioldllci WM” “....."‘..$:1l %’.i‘§i"‘.i'§‘.°“-"" “"2 little girl, he sent the billfib-hil father-ln-law. “Bus! A Legion Bingo Lrrrnll rusxrlgs Tonight 8:80 A iiil-Blngos-iiilr szoo-Bliigaa-tapo Big Freeze Out‘ in Aid Legion Relief Fund / .-|.. l .._-’q-§ h season lasts onlv five months. training during the other seven is necessary to condition trotters for several miles any given day. Down TlzeAlleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Five Leone All Slam-Said. Grads-Ii)?! um. gingle‘ s. nmieetle Hluh_three E-J‘ “ ROY POWERS, KING'S SCOUT- .' err ‘Tin. sows " FiiesT! RéTES - ESTIMATES — PLANS — CONSULTATIONS BY APPOINTMENT — DAY and NIGHT He“? a “l: than» Jm voting his stool: as he miaht unseat- I~<JC»W\Q_<; . “No better service is available anywhere” MODERN AB. SERVICE BlIllEIlll TELEPHONE 132 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PROMOTE!) AT SAINT JOHN UITAWA. Dec. 10 —(CP)— Major W. O. McQuade has been promoted to the rank oi Lieut- Col. and to command the Saint John Fusiliers at Saint.‘ John it was announced tonigh by the National Defence Department. as‘ i: _ . warm do’. .~ ‘omgggooomAoomoo a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 81D. 179. aail , ‘Ibo Bey learns Aaaoolatlon. Loon our; oericefis Awav Fneei Tliasa Skin's: