Hockey seems due for a. pickup ground the Island this week with no less than four games scheduled for this meek. TonLght at St. Diiiistairs rink 1.1M: fast-stepping Iliii\'e1"s.i.y squad WLll play hocto to the Iutermfidiate Abegweits; iriday n1,’ ‘ n1 '01. in their seccnd game for the Si] title; the same night. at S nincnide Intermediate Abe- ’ '. \- play: a team frrm Sumniery .\ do wiiile ending the week will be’ the Intercollegiate open: 1' between} F‘. Duiistaiiis ;\ll{l Prince 01' Wale-s! ' . Qlllie a schedule and a 3 iderlng ' u-ould occasion mild. I I I I And it. (‘an all b il down to the far’ that no niattcr how dark the " liie Inland is zl-lll hockey; 1 Things may go on look-j .11 er and darker for a u'h.lel ' i the end those with it-cktiyi l1‘ "ally boiling 1:1 their blood wzli i’ ml wars and means of T€VlVln£ in- l UPS’; and such is the case this W011i, and tonight ould be start. of a. lively of-fare. O so: the Saints will he stocking up against an t perieiicetl squad in ‘clieir tussle rglinsg the Ahb s. Abbifls: \(l and .earl_v for the play-l hive an ainbtitus schedule i oi‘ lllum that they feel ilieni in the best DCSSLDL‘ con- iii f t" the p"i‘dowiis iiiil to-l i ‘ up l over} ¢ a - . - ‘Flip school gatin- on Friday nIgrht l Y, I, - l<‘.l‘i.lll1 plGllliollS to be an-. id-b.'. On their other a~p-; the youzigaers not ~urprLsed but delighted the i it watched fir/tin, with lhPll" :11 of h ckey and Frdav QSS, one gsnie up their ago- . .l'illS. “fist. Kent will be cer-_ t;i:it to be iii a fighting mord to’ mu ll'(’ the scrim atone f-iiillle fltllPve l -' ‘lav in the running for the I I U I “mt vtzll perhaps L intertst of any the clash beiiween the Abbies and :1 team comp sod of the pick <--i‘ Sununei-side players and the RCAF, Since the game became a . ly, much enthusiasm over the cnitest has been ariuied and ii. vrould not be surprising if one of the largest crowds ever to see a game in Crystal rl-nik will be on hand to war-ch the teams do battle. I O l I Sumtmerside ‘will prove no mean for: Although the stars of tlhe we ern town are in the veteran 41111.55 now, nevertheless th stall pOSEBSO the ability to ma e the youngsters soap all the way and at the same time show them a few now tricks. Then. there is aomthling that. may turn tlhe S0818! in the w!‘ otters luv. r and that will be the lltldllllOll of members of the Al: Force loam on their-foster. I I “The men who fly 1:1 the skied" have gained a great reputation for themselves in Western Island circles this winter. Not only have they shown markedl ability in hockey but in adrliti an have already taken the Cry-mils over the hurdles in two games. Ciyst-alo finally dad manage to Will one last week but in no do- int: they by no means showed they WPTO the Air Fbrcels masters. I I I I C/‘illbille the two of them and Al ' » (run well c-xiicor. to meet a m: hiy tough foe and one that will make them show their best if they are to come out on the righz side of the scone. I I I I The Intercollegiate series between S.D.U. and Prince of Wales will also attract. a. lot of al-tentlm as the bivo squads open their serlec saturdai‘ night at the Forum. Al- ivnys kren rivals, this rivalry flared wide open last yieai- when the series failed in be completed after the opening game had endcd in a "aw. I I I I Since that time both teams have been itching to get a-t. each (they and Saturday night. will s“; the "Deming mitt-ch betweon two squads ithat alivays ftirnult a hard-bump- ing. loiiglilv fought. affair. How They Stand NatIunal-‘Izarkey League . P WL D F A P rub I421 1o a 9v B i 341'! 11o 111 A 34131110 7s , s :15 1314 a 9a Clltvazo as 131s s 112 Crtnndiens .. 35 1019 6 34 Americnms .. 35 818 9 70 at ~14 as as as :14 l 10a 26 m 2s‘ €5‘Y'h1 IIECJFTHISB BADMINTON GAMES BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL Sherwood. Providence r111; _g_r_ii_\_1z1.o'r_'r_1;_r0w_1§i GUARDIAN russnnv F0§UM CHILDREN'S mar: 11o - - - - 22c i-IO BIG Special Skate Children Adults 15C 25c GRAND- ICE New Popular Music Joffre Desilets Goes pointless (By The Canadian Press) Joffic Desilets. leading point- getter among ivfaritzmera in the American Hockey’ League. failed to add to his 36 points during the last. ircek. but his three point mar- g.n ever Pete Kelly of Chariot-te- im l‘(‘lll.'llll0(l unchanged. as turned out with New York _ i cans of the National Hockey Lragut: during the period. Iii third place Crowley Sherwood, fi)l'lll(‘l‘ Saint. John B< aver, axivanc- ed his point total by -ne notch to 21 on an assist. while Clarence Steel: of Pdl-lSbllYglI came through with two goals and one assist. b0 lengthen ILL; combined total to 14. five more than Harry Cuirle, his teammate, who was held sc roles: far a week. The scoring; Desilets, Cleveland x-Kelly_ Springfield Steele. Pilsburgh Currie. Pittsburgh .—Gi'a. i. New Haven ' Jlersjhty wumwnqz Q LQAQSSS > whifiiw E £~OJQDJS-Q§Q H x-Played or playing ln National Hockey League. Bill . Cowley Leads Maritimers Feb. l0-(CP)—- Bill Cowley. former Halifax Wolver- ine, marked up ftur points durlri the past week. divided into cne goal and three assists, to GOIIIHIB/tg 1:1- dlvidual loonors among former Marltimera in the National Hockey League scoring race. The Boston Bruin nw has 43 points, tops in the loop. Cowley/s llnemate, Eddie wise. man of Newcastle, N.B., strength- ened his hold on second place by scoring two goals and now has 28 ints. thren more than Moncttn’; rdie Drillun, who was out oif ac- tion during the week. Cieorge Allen of Bayfield, N.B.. still retains the fourth spot with 22 pinw. while Flash Hollett, form- er resident of North Sydney, N.S.. Ls nekt with 15. A twwoonner to the list it Pete Kelly of Charlottetown, who scor- ed one goal for New York Amer- icans 1:1 the National H ckcvy Lea- gue, after being called up from Springfield ln the American loop. G APE MONTREAL, The scoring: Cowley; Boston Wisemzm, Boston Drlllon, Toronto Allen. Chicago Hollett, Baton Getllffe. Canadian; Graboski. Ganiadiexii! Kelly, Americans b-lb-lr-li-l i-umancunq... >-..->-w OwmacOmba o w Regal flour Matches at Curling rink Following are the results of the Regal Flour Trophy matches at the Charlottetown Curing Club which were played yesterday: R. Ctirrtitlwrs team defeated the team skipped by Dr. '1‘. E. Robina -9. Art MacPhersonb layers hung I 15-9 defeat on the rnk skipped by Ed. Ttinton. Lniiis Turner defeated his oppon- 92 32 kgilitb Walter Pickard, by a. score of nngninrs team beat c. r. M1_1_Cl_)§_l1_E\ld:S_p1ny€l‘s 14-11. APPARATUS Badminton and Basketball groups have limited mem- bership. Make reservations for all classes with Y.M.C.A. Secretary immediately. N0 fee over $1.50 for Balan 3e of Season. - CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. MEN IN UNIFORM SYDNEY. N.S.. Feb. 10—-(GPl—— Goalle Jinniiy Poster and 18ft»- wlnger Moe White of the lcadlnfl Glace Bay Miners of the Cape BY?‘ w“ Hqgkey League have been rul- ed ineligible to take part in furth- or circuit competition. it: W55 193m‘ ed t.night-. Hockey officials were silent on the matter. but 11 was reported d1!- gicuiries over the transfer o! the W0 players from Quebec Province led to their disbai-ment. The Qllfl- bec Anqgtgur flogkey Association had been investigating their status. Foster. who goaled Mcncton Hawks to two Allan cup titles and m,“ piflyed for Britain's uha-uvplm- Vics upset Miners 3-2 GLAOE BAY. N.S.. Feb. 10-(0?) __T11e tail-end North Sydney Vic- torlas sprang one of the b13898‘ upsets o! the Caipe Breton Hockey Leugug tonight by scoring u. 3-3 vIctJry over Glace Bay MlIl0r5. the League loaders. Vlos, who lost. 15-2 in their last 51.31»; against the Miners, went into 1-0 ieiid in uie second P°Tl°d and added two more goals in the 1881 swslon, when Miners also 8°! the“ pail’. The Northslde team was nev- er behind. J ;-Jo Graiboskl. Glace Bay coach. yanked goalie Jimmy Fostn in the dying minutes. The sLmWCY brought one goal. Tic Williams sparked North Syd- ney, getting the first goal 01f the night and amisting 1:1 arm-timer. The loss left Miners just ‘one point up on Sydney Millionaires. wh.ni they inret tomorrow night a! Sydney. Drillon turns Uut with Toronto Leafs Feb. >10—-(CP)—- Gordie Drillon turned out to prac- tice with the Torznto Maple Leafs today and club officials said his shoulder. indured in a game here %a1nst Mlgrliheal UBPHIllGZI-i Jan. .wB4 a ost n paying slua again. The high-scoring righlgf ivlngcr is expected to be with Leafs when they meet New York Rangers here next Saturday night. TORONTO, Harness race Scheduled For Wednesday The second ice harness race of the 0f Driving Club said last, night. A course off Victoria Pork will be laid off today. Early in January a scheduled meet was cancelled because of heavy snow fall and since then snow has held up the racing. A week-end thaw Improved conditions and the ice la said to be in good condition. Five classes are planned and some outstanding racing ls pee . Last night it appeared pro able 19 horses will start. Probable starters:- Class A. Trot: Heatherbelle. Luofiv FTiSOO. June Evans. Juanita Ax- worthv. Class A. Pace: Albert E. Grattorn. Pflsebmi. Ginny K. Little Peter. Class B. Trot: Virginia Kalmuck. Benny Marv. Ethel Bellini. Class B. Pace: Rosoworthv. Silent Mac. Leland. Nell Cochatodale. Class C. Price: Sampson Royal: Buzz L.. Joe Volo Baby Frisco. The race will be called at 2 o'clock sharp. All officials are asked to be on time. Horses not entered and wishing to race will be classified before the race starts. Practice for the Junior Royals, to- night 5 lo 6. Inlcnnedlalu plane moot M. lor- um at. 7.30. p‘ 4. Hockey Practice ‘P Loss Of Foster And White Stunning Blow To Glace Bay’s Hopes 'Shl1p Olympic team, came here this season from Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. White was imported 11cm Verdun Maple Leafs of the same league. Lcss of the two players was seen as a stunning blow to Miners‘ hopes of a. Maritime title-and a po-sible Allan Cup win. The coal town team has been barely keeping ahead of Sydney Millionaires. Maritime champions. It was learned club officials had not yet been notified officially the D811- were disqualified. But n ti- flcation from the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association was un- d to be on the way. Connie picks Indians to win A. L. pennant OARLSBAD, 011111., Feb. 10- (AH-Cleveland Indians are Con- nie Mack’; choice to win the Amer- ican League baseball pennant tits- Year The 88-year-old manager oi Philadelphia Athletics. who arrived last night with a dozen (f his pitchers and catchers and am out- fielder, correctly predicted Inst spring that’. the champion New York Yankees would finish third. Even 11f the Reds win the race this season, however. Mack reiter- ated h-is rtcent declaration that the Artihletlcs are likely to tpring n. sur- p se. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING "Hot Dogs"- W. White L. Dowlliig V. McEachern J. Dowllng E. Lawlor F. Lawlor E. Osborne Total—3146. Pulletri- E. Ranahan 196 I48 124 230 192 9'7 E. McCarey 175 ‘E. Hughes 121 . Chandler 128 Total-3531. . High single E. Ranahan High three E. Rianahan Ladle: Bowling Rooklesz- T. McCarvllle 91 P. Peters 127 M. McCarvllle 117 Total-IMO. Crescent“- M. Dougan A. Wlsener I19 148 M. McFarlane 175 221 Totul—1279. High single M. McFarlane 221. High three M. McFarlune 504. Big Four League Flva Aces:- 223 209 171 155 162 146 127 21B 240 136 175 186 233 228 Z83 205 192 Blue Bli-dsz: A. McFarlane F. McIntyre V. Gallant l". Doucettc C. LeClair 151 Total-2846. High single A. McCloskey 283. High three J. Callaghan 686. Five Aces-A points. ' Blue Birds-i point, Tonl ht at fl:30;__ Centra Barber . c d ' cleaners. g s vs u mores Dry ClIAR-LOTTETOWN ALLEY Store Mamie A. MacDonald Control Creamer-lea rtln 1 11 ‘rota Iladles’ high single. J. Cudmore. 213. L-Rdles’ hblh three. J. Cudmore. 562. Gents‘ high slnRle. l". Burke. 320. Gents’ high three. F. Burke. 104. Tonight at 7.00 o'clock. the City CLASSES FREE. League. Prince Grocery vs. Itoopb. At 8.15. Mixed League. W. Sisters 3's. ROABC w LAND! 11's MOST SUPPER -TIME AN’ 141-: lSN'T HOME v51"! "rw vigouwu HIS tons-- FOR ‘fir’ LATE 9i Intercollegiate Bl 146 19B 1'77 Total-whiz Junior Royals ma! have lost a,‘l but two members of loot Years championship outfit, but the group pictured above promise to Pictured above are members of this year's St. Dunsmnb Univer- slty hockey squad. Fast, heavy and tricky, the squad appears Cowley takes ‘Big lead Uver Apps MONTREAL, F0 . 10—(GP)—A goal and 1.21m,» ass" s during the week widened the lend of Boston's Blll (lrvrley t0 eight points atcrp the Notional Hockey league scoring race. Cowley ran his tMal to 43 points on ll goals and 32 assistS. for a clean-cut margin r-ver Syl Apps of Torintc who picked up one assist during the week to brinK 111s total 1035 on l6 goals and l9 assists. Bryan I-lcxtall 0f New Ybrk Rang- ers made the greatest advance among the leaders, jumping from fifth spot to third with. two guns and three assists during the week. 1'11?“ five points brought his total lo Sweeney Schrlner of Toronto, tied with five others for fturth place in the point column. lemaln- ed as the lcngue-leadm- in the lzoal- getllm! drp tent wllh 1B Cow- l(_V's 32 assids gave him a, wide margin among the league's top play-makers. Jimmy Orlando, Detroit‘, deifence- man. remained tn undisputed pos- session of the league's bad-mam spxl. with 63 minutes in minor and mnjcr ptmnltics in addition to one lO-mlnute misconduct. Ring ch {ships FREDERIGION. N.B.. Fleb. '1- (CPF-The Maritime intercollegiate boxing championship and the New Brunswick amateur championships will be held in the new Lady Beav- erbrcok Gymnasium at the Unl- verslty of New Brunswid: March 12, William W. Lackey, U.N.B. box- ln coach. announced tonight. U.N.B. amateur athletic ss- sociatlon decided to 513711501’ the New Brunswick mnateur champion- ship bouts in order to primote 1n- tcrcst in amateur boxing in tho make n men? battle of It In defending theli- title. They have shown much improvement In recent wech. 3nd pictured _ fl 1m ?x;l-lgso'rovlmlgou(aignll? l . Ila - I MlcDonnld, L. Cudmore. Gauth- lcl, Jaokaon. Bottom row: 44 1,9 be on l par with 138$ YOU"! starry team turned out at the University. Tonlirhl- they m?“ Intermediate Abbie; in an ex- " BILLIIARDS George Acorn advanced to the second round m the second 990M011 of the rovlnclal billiard tournament when won from Bill Lawlor at the Sunnysidie Billiard Parlor l‘?! n. margin of 59 points. The scores be- ing Acorn 300. Imvlor 241. Tonight A. McNcill meets R. Haynes. Snooker Three matches were played in the nooker tournament. in the first W. Phillips won from J. Donavon two straight, 1n the second E. Smith defeated J. Gallant by the some margin and in the third E. McGee won from G. Acorn two games to one. The officials lust night were McGee. referee, and Ryan, marker. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Cnnnditan Press) Jack Dempsey scored the 26th knockout of his so-called "come- back" attempt nine years ago to- night by biasing dawn Meyer Christie in one round at. Cleveland. In all he met 175 opponents. knck- ing out. 100.. When Klngffsh Levlnsky outipolntecl tum ln Aug- ust the sarme year, he called the campaign off. Hooley Smith Is suspended NEW YORK. Feb. 9—(CP)—Ne-w York Americans announced tonight that Manager Red Dutton had suspended Hooley Smith, veteran centre and defenceman, for one week fillowlng 1m incident in a National Hockey League game ln Montreal Saturday night. It was learned that Hooley, who had played two periods in Mont- real shouted an angry eirpresaion at e bench when Duttrn yelled an ordcr at him. Dutton summon- ed Smith to the bench and ordered province . FIPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS WELL. MEBBE l SFDMD GET HIM A WATCH! IT MIGHT TEACH HIM PUNCTLIALITY"'“ OR SQMETHIN’ l him t0 the dressing room under l. week's suspension. hlblflon ame n! the University rlnk. {on row: C. Gallant. S. Trulnol, P. Murnaghan. Fr. 0. Murphy (coach). J. Tralnnr, C. .Playd0wn Dates are Announced MONUION, N. B. Feb. 10 —MP) —Intermediate and juvenile hockey playdoivns will start in the Mari- tlines Feb. l8, accordligrto a sched- ule released today imk J. Gal- lagher, president o the Nlhrltlme Amateur Hockey Asioclatlon. Jun- iors will not swing into action until March 6. Follow 1r the schedulel: Inter-m Into: New Waterford at Port Morin. Feb. 18; reverse Feb. 110- liunmur- side at Charlottetown . l8, n- verse Feb. 20; ‘New Waterford-Port Morin at. P. E. I. Feb. 27, reverse March 5; winner at Bout-h Shore March ‘I, reverse March 11. Junior: Kenslnzton at (Rinrlottetown March 6, reverse March 8; P. E. I. u-lnrer iii N. S. winner March l1, l‘CV(‘l'.*Il? March 14. Juvenile: Sydney at New Waterford Feb. 18, reverse Feb. 20; Bummersldu at moun- Blm bud. r. ' uiuimili-a, “wmiocififffyill I. o-uimt. C. Seu- lleliert. mmlsnrgx:snflnhn_ ton, Mcqulld. MoGaIW. oiiuiocmmi m. u. reverw M N; Sydney-Now Waterford at. Flir- vllle Feb. 24, reverse Feb. 36; , hey-New Wafeflord-Falrvlllo at - E. I. March 4, reverw MM?“ 11- CHALLENGE wb the duuillm Mule]! #01!"- by challenge Louis Miictnodr N010: Lind hockey team to a frlotiflll’ 83m cf hockey to be Dlllyed ‘l "hf 7°“ um any time suitable to both xainl- (Sgd.) l. CARVER Captain. Navy blasts Air Force 10-1 3A.: .1:1='Ax. ‘mo. 10——((7Pl-"n: Nn/vy advanced to within a W?” the unto: 01w write svnllifwm key tlble wmotn with w 1°- over the Air Fbrce. It. was tho I"; bc win for the lath the st ve ner N- Billy Hannah. ex- N" ,m Rover, and Geiflle Bfllllllwfi m my 0g wynnyppg Monarchs. 8P1 ed the mllon. 44 MOISTUREPRQQF PAPER