..---q-<>~@ “cl-w. .. u. r. SITMM ..,...-.~'- . -. . ....<-<.II__.,»,..... . ~ -w&nn~‘ uv-é kan- . » v r112- a-lsr. . With keen 9d by local fans it Is expected the largest sit fit lvw ton known as the _ Sherwins. Averaging 158 of the that centre. They have their eye \vill fare out In their should be better known after night's gene team that last veor proved O85 of CCflCIl Walter Lawlor and [or tonighljs lines yesterday were going at lpeed with the defence iiig out stiff checks an goalies Davis and Boa-tes sensational saves as the team as if the Memorial Cup were stake. Roya weight tonight scaling 165 to the visitors 158 and this may is" the concluded. Prospects are for through; cyals have been step out wit-n the same orders both squads are adept at this phase m?“ Weighs 17° lbs- We of the game and added to this will Pd be speed that both will uncork from wliltstle to whistle are noted for their hard fighting battles they display and tonight with two team that are being groomed for take on even more crown of the season will in on tonight's hockey match Forum-when the local Juno: fills‘ cross sticks with a big heavy hi» of Juniors from Mone- Los. Sherwlxrs come best teams ever developed in the Maritime title and just how they ambition to- game when they tangle with e best in those scflside provin- Rloyals yesterday breczed through a stiff workout under the guidance the satisfied smile that Walter wore af- ter the svorkout was proof enough that the Royals’ mentor is satisfied that his charges are fit and ready fray. All three forward too » -. I I 50 , I ~ f ans halal’; Eusillfilflllbll. yell: fgsilsfkfiicolfi age making ‘N fouggt (N0. ll) weighs 1 1s Wm have an advantage in 16. INo. 6i come from Juvei paung; fast and brainy, centre man. left wing fast and SCQr)ng‘-__N(]ne_ not meanalot before the game S M5 lbs‘ age 19 (Na Penammycrtland‘ a rugged weigh heavy brumng struggle all the 1W8)’ Z V611 orders [o c eck at every dpportuni i’ we, m 1,; lbs ' v _ . w. . (NO. and more than likelv Monctcn \.r.l_l "gob" n'n|lellan_ utility faft land‘ l9. p uy- _ conscientious .....'l some till me ti th lash shouldl e e m: e csignificance P. M. Sharp- - with each confident in to be returned the winner during the encounter. Fans them to become familiar with on ‘spare Gualie-flhlikie" sunday, age 16. (No. 9.) Def "Busher" weighs 168 lbs. age Whealonfls 10st w 17, played year. son 01 and Montreal Marooiis, lNO.2J Defence-flirt” 160 lbs. age 10, last year. (No. 3.) weighs 170 lbs. played for Leafs lust year, age 17. INo. l3.) “Ernie” Breuu, right o. a.) 'Jigger" Lewis "Pit" Drisdelle, weighs 160 gue, as; junior prospect in "Vic" Savole, lfaymaker, 200d skgter, age for Junior Royals last 2 (No. 12) disns". Maritime Junior Chamos. their ability S. Below will be round a brief sketch 0t the visiting players together wlih tack and the the numbers WfliCh they will sport Chica _ are ad- vised w clip this out so as to enable the spurge in the third period. Shannon Bruins, engineered plays for 140 lbs, from Juvenile, smart and good blocker, played whale of game against University of St. Joseph last for a 40-foot 560F103 l canon (calla ‘ perfect pass to the goal mouth. The lllle crowd George Carroll formerly of Bruins P119911"?! his KY9“ defensive pl,,yefl°'l’,',‘;“§,;l,‘§,,°§5f,‘; lenough for victory, the Americans’ l.- . d.‘._l. II . - - ldefence, but Art “m” a Terry “hue $1231? I‘ Tommy Anderson got one each winger’ and Bill Tlioms. both coming late Maple in ilie game. 17. , left wing, age 17, 50 lbs. "Henry" Bourque. centre, smoolth ,‘ 9, ~ Vincent clan“, rtllghll; ot/elng, 151cc 5' weighs 160 ". goo s a r, ( o. should be a thriller. Juniors Conch o‘ m; Squad is “Rgdu mw_ H7 48 alwlvsl is, former goalie of Junior Red In- T ‘I _ J‘ k “ski u M Glnnilv 'COCipCi‘) 18227 Tlrllelnéftimcqcwiill gerlngwaycat 8.30 ‘Pcmime-‘I-Fleld» 51mm- Detroit Will ‘Be Hard Hit CHICAGO, Feb. 1 -(A,P> -Bese- bull's little round man with the bi cigar, Junmy Dykes. thinks Detroi is certain to feel the pinch of com- missioner K. M. Iandis‘ free agency rulings within three or four years— but he also believes the Tigers may cut loose with a real pennant threat before the rookie famine sets in. Dyikes. manager of Ohica o White Sox, breezed into town t ay for a conference with club officials. He didn't have much to say about his . OWII club. but ninde it clear he doesn't agree with those who believe Detroit will need years to recover from the Landis edict which out loose 91 players. .“Der.roit will be handicapped by losing some of tlitise kids," Dykes said, “but. don't forget. they've a ’_ number of good young players with the club now and that the manage- ment will be taking steps to Llld replacements for rook.es lost. H the Tigers get right breaks in two departments —-in pitching and at shortstop- they may come up with a fine club next season. lit . might be good enough to hold to- gether two or three more yczirs. "Should a. couple of young pitch- ers come through to help Tomm Bridges and Buck Newsom, they'd have a troublesome mound staff. And I wouldn't be surprised to see . Dick Eartell have a great season nt shortstop. I've always liked his hustle. Charley Gchringer llfls slipp- ed a lot but he still can Pny plenty . of second base and it aways dan- gerous at the plate. I wouldn't vent- ure a. g-ues.. whether Rudy York will develop Into a good first snckcr or Hank Green-berg into an outfielder —-but both (i111 lace that ball tlic way l like to see it belted. And cat- cher George Tebbetts and OIIIFIPICOI‘ Barney McCosky are good young olayer." . Wightman Rink ‘l To Represent i Montague {Following is the team that will. Dyke's BelievesfCuTling At lMontague Following are the results of the various matches played for the Clarkson Shield at the Montague Curling Rink on Tuesday night l off the icp Moiicton Eagles slrength- last: L. Poole Emery Poole Keir Clark Joe MacGregor IR. G. MacDonald Bruce MzicLean W. A. McLziggan George McIntyre Skip—’l Skip—l2 L. Nelson A. Fraser D. Power C. Boehner 1M. Iilclksh W, Swindcll L, Poole ll“ Maclntyre kl Sk1p—7 Starting last night several match- es were played for prizes donated by different club members with the I l lremninder to be played on Friday lnight. I'll regard t0 these matches leach member of the Curling Club lpfiYS 26 cents proceeds of which will go to the Rcd Cross. Donors l spoons and potatoes' of gasoline, were C. K. Wightman, Carl Boeliner, Fred McIntyre and Lou Poole. — Meeting Of Midgets A meeting of the Midget Can- adians Ilrvckey team will be held at. 8.30 Friday night at Worths ,-I3nr'oer Shop. all plivers below are l5I§l(('l to nitrnd this nieclinz as Iii“ 1mm will he nicked from those ii". flLl0Y1".'lll'."3—C, Jackson, "I .Gre'!or,v, H. Mel/can, K. Car- ‘micliziel. D. Shepherd, E. Mc- Court, G. Worth, B. Weli-ncr. J. lVlflllfii". T. Nofflnz E. Blanchard. 1?. Jay", ‘Fl. Brehniif. W Judson, H .ln_v. E Arscnniilt, R. M-"Knv. W. Ciisffird. B Boll. M. O'Neill, E. Trnincr, A. Martin. Playoff for the British Consuls Tro- phy’ that will bc staged at the lo- cal Curling Bin! nvxt yreck. Skip. C. K. Wightmati; mute. Marshall Rcynnldr. second stone, Gcrlrge Gordon, first stone, Carl represent Montague In the Island lnseiincr. MOISTUREPROOF PAPER \ CITY CURLING TITL Royals IVillFaceFastHeavy AHIEFICHHS Monctonl Squad In Ton ight’s , Trim Black Ice Battle At The Forum ‘Hawks 5'2 _—__-__. interest being evidenc- ._.____ NEW YORK, F‘eb. 1 —(CP) New York Americans, with Eddie shore lending strength to the at- delence, trounced o Block Hawks 5-2 tonight in a Nat onal Hockey League ame. The Amerks won with a. our-filed 8y , _ the GarrLon league they nave ' ’ ‘tltak ». flfinliodld-m . ; highly Flam its..." m e "D "a siri.i"z.."t..:.::... about iii. fififiiiiidulllée”i.f“k‘éfl">i.i.i‘éulh‘I22? "It '5 gfrlfboélei-dulfilf Wellrlllsllf- 18 evenly l-Iere they are: counter and ivilli Jack Portland fln- mm hm; ‘Al. _e illltid tghih v tors ll-ifnow Goalie-Jack Calhoun, weighs 170 ishing u. lute second-period penalty. Playoffs l“ the Gan-lson 1e "e They or? highly regarded lne lire llayedgggli 11325114?» Ifiallisié] pigllllorei,iomleillgidrfiillrlixeelorshgli? “a” wmght with mil mgman s“ Feb l (AP) . .. ‘ rm". . . I: ' = " - , , . - —- ‘Hub m‘! “e comldered 55 ‘m9 l) ' Anierks after 13 seasons with Boston Kavored to m,“ me t 1e MHJON‘ Mass two ra id fire goals. e gave Charley Conacher a ss shot. en roared clown right wing on the next play and set ub borne Carr with a of 6.500 which had been work been ltil! then. gave him an ovation. The 3-0 lead would have lsecond straight with Shore on ther Chapman and o offset the HaIwks tallies by Bill Carse SUMMARY I First Period ' I - l-Americans. Gagncn (Anderson, “lift-Iii? lSlillihi 7:26 to“ n, PcnaIty-Conacher. G-Americans, Andersom Stewart) l l-Chlrdgo. Thorns (Dahlstrom, Moncton Eagles Edge Out ‘ Amherst 6-5 l MONCTON, N. B., R917. I -—(CP) '——In n game full of action on and oned their first place standing in the Southern New Brunswick Hoc- key League by edging Amherst Ramblers out 6-5 tonight. Two Strong Junior Teams \VILL THE PRICES-ANY SEAT away twice to increase the le fore the Rifles ‘finally counted. Ho- gan scored agirn before the bell. two in the final _ period Riflles’ team getting their second goa. St. Thomas HOlClS U.N.B. common LAKES, N. J., m». i émdum‘ N‘ Cmvme’ H°“'° smbwk" .Three Teams Entered In iMidget League T0 3-3 Tie —St. Thomas College held ‘itv of New Brunswick to a 3-3 over- time tie in a New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Intercollegiate fix- ture tonight. THE FIRST OUTSIDE GAME FOR ROYALS THIS YEAR CROWD THE nousn r012 THEM TONIGHT I3 Straight Victories In League Play Is Enviable Record Of Highlanders Prince Edward Island Highlanders‘ (Black Watch) hockey team sure; First Basemafi creating an enviable record in Garrison League being conducted linl Halifax and the Dartmouth Senior Leflillie 0f Dartmouth having gone through l2 games undefeated t0 date and are leading both leagues. Included on the squad are: Pte. of Summerside who last. year ten ed goal for the S'side Cry- stsls: sub-goalie is Pte. "Pop" Doyle of Charlo tetown. Guarding the blueline is Ilieut, J. A. McDonald o! Cardigan. former s. D. U. defence- man; Signaller Rankine of summ- ersidfq and Corporal Tom Keefe of S0 ur . Charlottetown b0, 5 predominatel the forward lines. L eutenanu. Wes storehplays left wlniz on the first ta Want to by a of skis that are Practically new-used only four iours? See Elbie Fletcher, Pitts- buélglh Pirate first baseman. e ski bug bit Elble deep 11nd he purchased necessa. equipment. The ourchae came to e attention of the Pirates. As Elbie tells it "On Monday I bought the outfit and bankrupted myself ($25 for skis. bindings, boots and les.) "On Tuesday I sked four hours. “On Wednesday I got a wire from E WON BYBIG Red W/Tngs Blanket New York Rangers D to five games ended L-Ile lng_ sequence. ‘ilie game at times was wild. T PETS bO-lfll Over into fisticuffs quently. in fifth place The Wings second period, in the standings. scored early 1n Don Grosso ly at the start of the hectic line.’ cutenant R05‘ McCabe cent-re the Pirates that if I didn't sell the two malms ‘md a 1O'm'5°°“d“°t ' . , n Demlliy- . figs SgtsexWfaTzliliPofieg "g2? 6kl5 they would sell me- Goodfellow again set up the score. Georgetown left wing Siknallcr ‘akmg “l” Puck ‘l'~‘“1' “m” i”- Charlle Hogan Summerside ‘centre’ ) “gmmg m‘ ‘V43’ mmiigh we New and PM. Pew- canlpben of Chap l M York defence and passing to Model-e lobwwwn make up me Second mm p “glflt germ, goalie Dave Victory N0. l3 , , Midwa a o “la H“)? _ _ i! of the last period Jimmy ward IslarAi}r§'Illllé)hliliideZsrhel§gil1/§i€- 4'0 Orlandoh Dem“ defencenmnr and feated Halifax Rifles 11-2 in a’ For- . Bum‘ H11" “Y "l" “Blue's Wm“ tress League hockey came yesterday ad be- debut bv scoring a coal and nick- ing up an assist. Joe Louis Is Awarded Trophy Campbell added one and Hogan with the fAP>Joe Louis. Heavyweight Boxing Champion today was awarded the Ring Magazine Merit 'I‘r0pthy for service to boxing in 1939. It was the Ifourtrl time in five YEBFS ma?’ WW5 Iliad reiceived the award. After receiving the trophy, the champion boxed nine rounds in pre- paration for the defence of his title again-wt Arturo Godoy of Chile in INeW York Feb. 9. OHATHAM N. B. Feb. I -—(CP) Univer- FORUM TONIGHT The RUYALS-MARITIME CHAMPS —-VS.- MONCTON -- ti FAST, RUGGED CONTENDERS Y REPEAT FORMER GREATNESS? —50c — — — -- CHILDREN AFTER 8:30-25c "ii 5 OUR OUR WAY VOULL NEVER GET FAR THAT WAY, YOUNG PLAYBOYIN’ ALL NIGHT, THEN LATE FOR DOPEY ALL DAY. 13-4’ TIME "ro BU FUTURE 5O YOU LL HAVE MONEY AND LE ENJOY THE BEST PART OF LIFE ‘THE RAINBOWS END By J. R. Williams WELL, HE NO, I AIN'T MADE THINK IT'S HIS FIRST HIS SECOND MILLION MILLION YET-révlVE HE'S AFTER THE OL’ NOW" OR. M-AN IS IT HIS TI THIRD I‘ FELLEE." WORK AND ...NO\N IS ILD YOUR ISUPE TO YOUR \ l-Detroit. Grosso 4 '31 - PcnaltIes-l-lillcr (major), Sporting Club o Midget league teams, namely Canadiens, and Ramblers each, Ramblers: Royals. and Jack McCmirt Canad- involved in a battle and Second Period PenaltIes—None. Third Period major), Hextall (IO-minute At a recent meeting held in the Hockey was formed with three Royals having represent- ves present. It was decided to get the league underway at once with the Royals and Ramblers hostilities tonight at the Holy Re- deemer Rink at 6.45 sharp. opening Coaches of the teams are: Pud George Mcleod. is. Mr. Fred Bradley will handle all league games. Mr. Charles Worth was chair- man for the meeting. NEW GLASGOW. N. 3.. Rb. l— (CPl-Pictou edged out the New Glasgow Bombers 5-4. here tonight in an Antizonish-PicIou-Co!cnes- ter Hockey Ilooguc game Pictoirs win over the circuit-leading New Glasgow squad mit the team beck in the running for Ii play-off berth. OITR BOARDING HOUSE extended the Wings unbeaten sneak and at the same time KIBDgGTS IlVQ fiflmfi Wlllll- em- ire- 80111 tending 0f Cecil (filmy) Thom- pson and by the fast skating 0i the lxu-olwrs. The victorv lelt Detroit forward, smas ing home a rebound f 1 riod in ivhich referee Teddy Gill:- iam assessed three inliior penalties. OLIICI‘ . . . I members of both learns joined lll second Pm d and took a step 1163.161 the GBJKISOH Tue origma‘ culpms drew m,” 0 tltle. The Highnnoers had a, wide imnute major ilaliies whii Bl mug!“ ‘n play umiughou" GLADE BAY‘ N’ S" Feb‘ 1— Hextall of the pfflangcrs dre ea 13g} Hogan opened the scoring for the (CPI-Jvlincrs rviilloped North Svd- conduct penalty W Islanders at, the five minute marl. nev Victorias 4-0 tonight to climb - Th1“! Fem“! o. the first p.riod, plckJlg up Ran- to within a. slnele point of $900115 Z-Amerlcgns, gonlllmel- (cam kine’. pass to beat ml,- Riles goule place in the cane Breton Hockey SUMMARY slml-el 9327 easily. he rcuaeacn a few niinuks League. It was the home teams F‘ ‘t P l d s-Anlei-imns ,Carr (Snore) 1.37 Leary-Bilge Nlevrfiléiéiccrrlifgaeo the third s-Efidlg dshlltillillt of incl-l sezévsaosn I e I» ere - -l _ 9 _ I . e scoi" 1a Dui i r Itvn years. Ihqlfxénil Chapman’ (cam H‘ Mahar tHlJJ€d on Hogan's assist the Glace Bav forward Line by 0v Swrlng-Nonel ‘ ‘g-‘Chlilcago’ B111 gal-Se (Au and McCnoe rammed another home Allen. centre from Toronto and Penally-M. Patrick- Mamh) “:62 em to run the count to 5-0, storey broke l Montreal. who made his league (Ggodfeljqw) lone of the hottest MacDonald-Brier C {that had made them an even bet. to 2-Detrolt; Brunetenu (Goodfellow) I 1:04 l‘ ace with a 15-7 victory over the Orlando ‘Bombers. Bombers DBIOW the form ml5_ lthey had displayed against the Big . IFour on Wednesday night saw their I - piece. But the payoff came on the. EEQRUARY 2. 19;4_o__ Remember When Raprumtltive Florelio l; Guafdl] now Mayor of New York. attempt- ed in the United States con i5 years ago today m put, a 99 p“ cent tax on sales of profession“ baseball players bougnc ml- mo“ than 86,000. He argued than pm ball was the only field where in. dividuais failed to profit tnrou improved ability and transfer to their services. The bill didn't got very fax. FOUR RINK l Make Clean Sweep Of”: ree Playof/Matches With 14-6 Victory Over Imperials Breaking up a nerve-tingling curling duel on the ninth" EYPRDIT, mo. 1 - _ - . - . gait gkdkwings blflllkeclctkriq); lea£€8 end by chalking up four stones Rankine McLaine’s Big ew or Ra i '- ' ' ‘ mammal hobélefif-rfgéguuewéléilillllg in“): Four rink yesterday captured the City curling title for the third straight year as they made a clean sweep oi’ the playoff series by defeating Imperials 14 to 6 yesterday afternoon after chalking up two wins over the Wings and Bombers in the first day’s play between the four finalists. Big Four now meet Summerside and Montague rinks to wglefgeorthslgililflllg‘meslzitiiililiztgrs laid decide the Island title and the right to represent the Prov- wnlgiht may we“, checked by me ince in the Dominion Tankard competition to be staged at Winnipeg this month. Winning nine out of’ their last How they scored: fkllevenflkames adfgt that carried em om secon t place to ooh- Win s 181 14B 200 tenders, Dr. H. Mclntyres Wings lBomfixers MM“ _ 000 000 0G2 102- 1 of a shot fire by the veteran Ebble VIIIIISIIEG sceond by defeating W. R_ Goodfellow, ‘firuickshnnks’ Bombers in yiester- Big Four 100 102 104 230-14 The second goal came iuiexpe¢ted_ ldays other match 15 to 7. Bomb- Imperials 011 010 020 001.. g lers were third with Reg. Jenkins Ilmperials who had finished the reg- Members of the victorious Big Iular schedule in a, tie for second Four rinks 8P9; Skip. Rankine Mc- Iplace wound up fourth as they laii- Laine; Mate, G. G. Hughes; second led to win a game in the deciding gains. R. R. Bell; first stone, J, A, series. aw . Big Four. however had another Much credit is due the officials [mighty stiff battle on their hands 1'0? the excellent manner in which 1n the downing the lmperials yes- 111W 10118 schedule was run off and tcrday. For the first eight ends it Particularly to George w. McLeod. was another of me mp and mcl; referee-in-chlef who officiated a: struggles that the playoffs have pr0- i111 I116 matches. and who performed duced with the two rinks deadlcck- 111$ duties In a Dfllnstaklng, effic- ed 5-all after taking four ends a- I ‘enrimlgflllllgleerrgailéw ‘tom Jficlflkb Mc- I r o e u who mum B5 31g Four Iayed {our stones drew down many deserved compu- in for shot to take a 9-5 lead; Com- men“ °n we "wait?!" 1°? hi! 11M Ipleting the tenth Imperials missed ilnaéfdglf-‘lsyaig; 15:52; dz“? ‘avert: two c 1 - i - 0 BT11 Iners $55M» anixlioirle’ it; letheltrrle mtg] 8' ma“ m“ l‘ W“ me be“ "My i“ that gave them a six point lead and ever curled 0n‘ whatever chance the losers had of Down 17w Alleys yet making a battle out oi it faded on [he eleventh as the champions HOLY NAME BOWLING To night at 7 o'clock, chalked up tihrerr more to put the match beyond reach of their hard- working opponents. Imperliils won the flnnl end with a single to end staged in ompetitlons ever the City ~ Blue Birds vs. uds In the other game yesterday Early Bud, vi Hunmilgt Wings again displaying the form Al». 9 o'clock: Topsters vs. Rabbits. Big Four League: Old Timers vs. time the honors clinched second D Dry Cleaners: opponents takle the first seven ends E, lvfdaee 135 17g 1 Vin a row to build up a. 14-0 lead that J_ Rush 39g 19g l was never threatened although the G, Cudmore 115 177 1 mmoors from that point. on d1djE_ cudmol-e 173 154 19g cutscore Wings by a 7-1 margin but Tntnpqoag, the lead they had given up in the ' strous flr=t seven ends was foo Bgfbgfgg i! a one to overhaul especially a- I gninst the form the Wings’ rink 13_ vanrdel-suyw 149 1y) u] ‘We diiilaiung» n. MacDougall 161 1e"! 1'11 Playoffs for the Island title will 1=-_ Lambros 130 113 151 open at the local Curling Rink next B_ MgPhprsgn 203 137 133 wcck wit-h the exact dates as yet to T0¢Bl_1792_ , I I'M GETTING ALL MIXED uP LIKE MUFFIN Doueu, IIAQITWIGGG/ I5 THIS A D06 HOSPITAL, BIRD SANCTUARY OR REFUGE FOR GTRAV RELATIVES.?_--- ANIMALS AND MEN some up on MY HEELQ WHENEVER I GTAGGER QUT OF- THE KITCHEN vJIrI-i A PLATE.’ ALL we LACK I6 A C-SIRAFFE! .e decided upon at an executive meeting of the Island Association. A}. High Single, J. Rush 292. High Three, J. Rush 600. 4a. _.>~ SPORTING cum MllllllllY, FEBRUARY 5th. Refreshments Prizes DANCING 9 P. M. TO 6 A. M. arms 50¢. LADIES ‘ass EVERYBODY WELCOME O. K. PRESBYS ORCHESTRA IT7”€‘““ 4....\‘_3/.L...\i§/$I “T lVLjoT Hoopla jl/y wuv oosrr you QHAEPEN THE PARING w KNIFE AND CUT A swA-ru IN JAKES I-II POCKET ? rr LOOKS LIKE ne'e- JACKED HIMSELF up HERE UNTIL spams, AND HE MIGHT AS weu. PAY GTORAGE/