I group o: ‘winter blkcra or a nil Leafs Score 6-D Decision Over Wings (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘TORONTO, Jen. 29-—Detr0it Rafld Wings have one more chance, to score a goal on T to ice‘ _ orm , during the Nationel Hockey t ror tns thud time. League schedule straight Toronto Maple beefs‘ shut out the, Saturday nnrltt B-l 1i " repelled U181 Detroit challenge to me Leafs; hold on fourth position in the, standing. 1n previous meetings. here. Jack Adams’ band had beelr p and 2-0. l Alded by a ccllapslble Wing de- f fence. the Toronto forwards stair ed another oi their field nLglLs and divided the male aunong six‘ players. One score went to llttlel Gus Marker. rust n who! to the lineup after an) nearly two months through a leg injury. e others were snared by Gordon Drillon. Sylvanus AWE. Murph Chamber- lain. Pep Kelly and Harvey Jack- lon. < Coach Dink K1111 was absent from the Toronto bench through er Conny Smyt directed oper- tt-ions. But ln Irvin's alecnce the f attack clicked I. y for three first 0d and the deferlslvc functioned machinery smoothly all night to help goalie- Turk Broda to ms seventh shllt- Th“ PM" w; o; the 595mm . Boston. Councilor (Shore. SUMMARY Pstunlzer) 10:02. .5. Americans. finith (Sol-inner. First Period , w 1. Tomnio. Drillon (Davidson) U. 14110101110. Aline (Drillon. Dav- idson) 10:48. 3. Tzronlo. Chamberlain (Par-r cc-ns) 11:51. Benalty: Stewart. Second Period ' 4. Toronto. Kelly (Metz) mania. T0led03 M" Penalties: Drillon. Kamlvman. Third rel-M . g2. Toronto. Marker (Jackson) Hoop Garnes Rios.‘ romrllgsm Jackson (Marker. T111185 I . B651 tziesz‘ Goodfellcw. Hornet. “ct R0951‘: mgmibgglglewwg =_3’;“'3‘l“‘!“.”§?°":- basketball bill staged at the Holy Name Hall Saturday night. BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT in an exciting game that saw birds stage a. garrison finish. score wfls 23 Iean 4, H. Granite A Iextcr 6. L. Brawn . McGuigg Mellon B, P. McMonagle 4. I. Mar- osruriz P. Murrlaghan 01m, Connolly. A. R. Mumaghen I (C. P. by Guardian's Bpedal Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. 20—Now York Americans’ bid for clear of " niece in the was N be. Leugllile checked tcn%1tywhen ey were 1 by the leading It was a roudb. tumultuous meme before 14.843 spectators in Mmillaon Square Garden. The win increased the Bruins‘ lead ln the Nationlll Hockey League to eight points over the Americans P and the idle New York Rangers. A disputed goal by Eddie Shcre and a fist ‘fight between B4111 l-Iollett and Nels Stewart added Io 60 minutes of fastrugged hockey. In the closing minutes the Alm- erlcatu took out goalie Earl Rob- gfitso? and put six forwards on e cc. Besides Shore. Cooney Welland and Roy Conacher tallied for the Bruins while the American mamsmen were Eddie Wlselnan and Hoc-ley Smith. Tommy Ander- son. the Americans’ star winger. picked up two assists to boost his point average. Stewart and Iiollett were Riven five minute major penalties and match penalties for the remainder of the game for their fisticufls. SUMMARY First Period 1. Boston. Welland 6:42. 2. Annex-leans. Wiseman (Stew- art. Anderson) 7:30. 3. Boston. Shore. (Dumart. Sclunldt) 11:08. Penalties: Portland. Sorrell. Second Period Sccrinll: None. Penalties: Stewart and Hollett (muior and match). Anderson) 16:08. Penalties: E1016. Getliffc. Carr. ‘ Rovers And The Rovers defeated the the The In the other ‘half of the double- topped the S. D. U. MacDonald, 8. A. Wilson 10. M. . tors. ---L. Connolly, 10. J. Mc-- 2. QNl-lson 2, Referee-A. Toledou-E 8.1) U-i-—M.Bmlth 4. .1. Mc- 4, J. Chis- Griffith 2, E. 2, C. HOW- Reieu-ecz-A. Wilson. l g-SNAPSL SHADOW P ARE you looking for snapshot ideas‘! Then Just iced up your camera, and have a try at shadow picturel. » On a sunny day outdoors, every solid object casts u. shadow. l! this shadow falls on a light-zoned sur- lacc.» such as smooth snow or cou- crote, it stands out clearly-and tilcrc may be a picture opportunity there. l ‘ Pccpfa doing things out shallows that often tell a; complete story. A ciinibin ailopc yprcduce m. inter- ' l exposures will bo required in tak- oflcull group would have told It. Watch for ahaduwa-thcy yield many a novel Inapahut. ~ ICTURES and the ironwork in one picture, shooting from a viewpoint that shows as many "repeats" of the pattern as possible. Indoors, time are many chances for shadow pictures. Use a single photo bulb at one and of a room, and direct ita light on the far wall. Let members of your family stand l0 that they cast grotesque shadows on this wall. Changing their dis- tance from the light, and the height of the photo bulb from the floor, ‘ucca unusual effects. With this shadow arrangement, it 1| any to have your cublecu act out story-tolling ideas. Short "time" r in: mac pictures, because of the ' between tbalilht and tbc mi Will- Wlib a box‘ cam- in, try exposures of scvsrcl sec- cult-i ' 1.4 ‘Wham: ycuirc m; Mom-u." ~ shun chub. ‘ g dm"‘mlP¢Qbfll by a decision at Hamburg, Ger- . many, a. year ago tonight in s 12-. n 2, D. Mc- round fight. ‘The bout, a tuneup for schmelings title meeting with NEW“ , _ . T" Bruins‘ Defeat Amerks 3-2‘ In Hectic Contest Senior Teams “Seared” For Opening‘ Tilt Traditional rivalry between Sum- mersidc and Charlottetown will be rwumed tomorrow t when the rs and the Cry faceoff the Qstem Ca ital in the opening ame of the Prince Edward Isiah genior Hockxefv League. Winner of the best-of- ne series summatio- alliy érualifies for the Maritime o y wns. Fans have shown much interest in the first ame at Sumnleraidc and Cherie Klnrlcn. manager of the Ran er sqltad has arranged for a s 1 train lo convey Charlotte- town routers to the scene of the game. There had been a satisfasiory response to this move. he said last 112:: gag-lid to ddte tickets were sell- Rangers are in the Bud-season form and believe ihev candaull the Island title out of the we 4310M! hat. The other side of the story rc- veals. however. that summerside up two stiff bottles in their los- with Charlottetown ul- it was their first match of the ear. l; MacKlnnon stated fast n t that Roarin Wes" Storey wcu! appear in a Rangers sweaer tomorrow. Last time Wes played was before Ohrlstlnas in Charlottetown’: series Willi‘! Saint John. . thmgh the final linen have not been revealed it is p: that Coach William; will ice the same squad that has done so well m‘ previous games ihis season. Hockey Scores sArvbnAy GAMES (B The Canadian Press) Na ional Hockey Legging Detroit 0 Toronto six International American League New Haven four Springfield six Providence three. Cleveland one (overtime) 8 acuse two Hershlsy three. llfide-Dhla two ttsimlrgh two (overtime tie). American Association Leann 5%. Paul f1 Kansas t . St. Louis Ree Tulsactlwigtong Minneapolis one Wichita two United Slates Eastern Amateur League Baltimore one Atlantic City four College Exhibition Game University of Toronto two elm-k. son 2 (tie). Remember When (By The Canadian Press) ' Max Schmeling. ‘ No. 1 heavy- weight challenger at the time, de- feated South Africa's Ben Foord EH 1mg 4 Rink? Rallies 1.1 “(in Over Mogul Rink 11-10 In Crucial Match ting n4: spite the fact that they are play- 118 Rams ainstfour wua aimed as been —itn event was in ed one, ‘drew into time during er elimination Jbcck Moguls B124 th "Ch the Big Pour were all that d chanvpions should fused to waver when the gallant a. eased in hcueabouia. were lust as good. 9y brilliant heights during the first contest. They glorious in defeat as victory. To suln it all up one might uuote the CSXIILV skim ‘nip cnslznorrlzroww cum: 5“- for the Moguls. It titanic curling smlggle which kept the large cmwd of 59001193011 was" entire lZ-cnds. ending They re- min-st be. a1 . 1nd . as theBllzFcur of the Mosul-b who gave‘ credit where credit was d-uc when he said. "they mat-curled us The forged into a 5-0 lead the three ends. but the Blu Four to chal: up two points in both the 4th and 5th e . one ln 6th. but again the Big Four rallied and counted two iihc house 0n tibo end to tie-up the matob. In the 8th the ions dump tho lead for the first the night on the next end counting two. and add- ed in til the M08111: e 10th Mini! B» Scores By Ends all 001 000 010 (BO-JO 2N 3M 102-41 Tasting the sweet fruits of vic- tor; for the first time nl t the Odds to eir 1 and promgltiy took In other on Friday and 50$ {Olmdl with only three men, are en- trenched in third position in the standing They have lost the ser- vices of their draw stone, Charles MacKenzie who la unavoidably ab- sent from the province. BINKSTANDING P.W.L. Big4—-—----—— to Moguls ~ - — — ——862 Kinlock — — — — ———954 Doctors --——----835 ItmP¢I161$'-—- -——-936 Lawyers---——-—B-26 OddsandSods—— --927 Besides the matches leading to the Conscls ‘rrophy playdowm special matches were throughout the afternoon and even- ing in the “prize bonspeil." Guest at the supper-banquet was Rev. Canon Haslam wno addressed club- members briefly. It was announced by the Presl- dent, Mr. W. W. Iord that rink»! from the Halfux Curling Club had accepted an invitation from the local club to visit Charlottetown and play a series of matches. De- finite dates were not fixed. but it ls probuible the Halifax curlers may‘ ccrme the latter part 0f wee The results of the "prize hon-l spell" matches by skins XOIIOW? E, I), Nicholson defeated T. W. L. Pro s J. AfvseFruser defeated C. H. Black. W, Hydnlnan. W. W. Lord defeated E. S. Col fl . Iii. llliiison defeated A. V. Spil- tt. Col. Full defeated W. A Stewart. Geo. ‘fllompcorl - defeated Du‘- Cmelm . Col. ‘Thompson defeated J. l". Mil-blood. ' S. C. Moore defeated L. B. Mac- J. i=1 I-Ilillon defeated J. n. Hovwatt. W H. l nd defeated W. R W, C. Davies defeated W. N. Wilson. Col. Conrad defeated Cleo. Mac- Us. Walker defes.‘ = Judge > Adams Joe Louis in J1me. provided the German with unexpectedly gm! opposition. consideringhis preced. lrlg knockout victories over Louis and Harry ‘mamas. FORUM TONIGHT 14 — BANDS -— 14 SELECTED ALL WALTZ PROGRAM .-Gold and Silver .—’.l‘hon;hls. -::%lr:'.,...°' 1",: w-Southem Roses, Sweet Home With You. Tom McFurlans and Ills Band the Doctors 7. D. ‘A. Brenton wefeated J. W. match of the t the “iron-man" Bmllter. Klnlock Rink ed out the Im- J. A- Bentley defeated J. J. Mor- periais 10-0. Klnlodes de- ris. l - c Upper Freetown Sackvzlle Cu b s Midgets Defeat North Bedeque The first midget same of hoc- key ever played in Bedequa Rink took on Hiday eve with Scoring for Ubber Freetown were Ivan Ourley 1, Allison Deacon 3. alter 1. rm- Ncrul Budeuuc Alemnder Let-many 2. Norman Reeves 1. Austin aid urine of only. Timer. A-lnbmse Melnnls. crec ey. Manager for North Bcdeuue . Hunk Bownccl. Upper Freetown: . Walter Campbell: defence. Ivan Ourlcry, Chas. 1e: f . A. A re Suspended AIVIHEREI‘. N. 8., Jan. 2D —- (CEU-Sackvillc Cubs are under temporary suspension until an investigation has been conducted by J. P. MacDougall, President of ‘ the Maritime Hockey Association's central section, into their action last Friday night in leaving the ice at Oxford. The score was 3-0 against Sack- vllle when the Cubs took except- ion to penalties and goals allow- ed by referee Don Glennie. Sack ville withdrew from the ice, and did not reu/ppear Malt“ the 15- mlnuis time-limit by the referee. ‘The scheduled game between Saokvllle and Moncton tomorrow night has been "postponed until the league president eoncludcshis investigation. ' Concordias Beat Beavers DIAN D. A. MacKinnon defeated A. v s,;.;....g"s;.. Program“ Held On Harbor Ice Despite the extreme cold a l c crowd of interested epectaicrsafi- tended the first ice races of the winter staged by the Victoria Driv- ing Chi» Saturday afternoon on the lgreidfggurse east of the Hllsborough The Match Race of side bets of $50 b each of the principals was some g out of the ordinary BM erous considerable talk. Most of the horsemen conceded victory to Scott. but there were other: turned out be an easy win ‘n. Plucky Scott with owner-driver ell Wa er f . gaass g Trot and Pane had starters. It was keenly con- T e only two tea Le with owner-driver Ex cillocl Van derstlne driving to sleigh. SUMMARY Match Race (860 aside) Plucky Scott, Walker, Peter Ilflsw. Jay. Times: 33. 30 1-2. . Class A Trot Purina Axworitly. Mm- Neill Gu Kalmue, Kennedy n die MucGregor, Mac- e . Margaret's Abbe, Schur- man. Times. 38 3-4, 32 1-2, 31. Clan B Trot and Paco Leland. Kell Dudy Volo, Times: 3b. w so p»: u u inn-e ”"' m W s-u ¥lanlderstirlc 34 1-2. Oficials: Starter: C. Snow J : Dr. H. G. MacDonald, J. udges Arblnl. F. Ross Tim . u. K. Mccfleod, F. Wlhelrley. F. Ross. . Clerk of Courése and Announcer: Abegweits To Play Alberton The (The lottetown Intermedi- ate Abfifiwelts wlll leave tomorrow for Alberton where they wiilplay an exhibition some. It was» irst believed that the Abbiee would play a. series of matches in rural western centres, but since the an- nouncement several changes oc- curr ed. 'I‘hc Abbies have been unde- feated slncc the new year in games with intermediate teams. They have played at Montague, Souris and. Milton. They will at- tempt to stretch their winning streak to sl m their games wlh the night. ‘they will, stiff competition i! Albertpn bear-out. e Regals boast a stronB outfit and will have {he advantage of playing on home ce. GOALEDIES 'I.»ONDON--(OP)—J0lmF0rd the latter city tomorrow nlgfit, and on their way home Con- ccrdlas will play at mmundsmn Wednesday. ~ ~ ~ Montrecl took u. two-goal. lead in the first eriod and shot an- other bracc n the third. Buswell Gives Canadicns 1-0 Victory Over Hawks; Leafs - lVings Play Tie their since Cecil fir‘ w“sscresl'°mm°dl'o 3W0! ‘itt; em a - Black the alumni Hawks tonigglli. the win ieavinfl them with four points to go to the National Hockey 39-111 National league m a th “M” gem . ileum Dlflyin: brllllgrtltlirowna? m» deadlock left m, f intc behl real’. we. e m The Maple Leafs wok lead early in the opening when Wilfred (Bucko) ahi. u former 20 foot drive ‘Iilomncon 1 I nix” bef 12.500 pecta e name. ore - ton. marked the mulagcrinl debut of Jules Dugal. secretory of the Caluulien club. and his assistant Bebe slcbcrt. ‘X1116! after Hart. man- t sea.- had been "cave of absence" for flailing to lift the acher w o also drew an the other De roit goal. w a elrftwhetgi again by Gems rsmns ‘llxilaassll-Yssfi score. A flue play early in the tum penguin ‘finish Svd Howe my Habitcn-ts out of the cellar since Bass rom Mm, the tart of the current season. Berry directly in front of the M; Chcauo. managed by a and scored enabled Detroit to ti; pair of pilots-Paul lgzon. the count aggin. ' and Carl Vote-s - 3 Y ssl of Bill Stewart a 52w week: Filli- Period 5&1‘ music“ list nine starts. 1-.'1‘°l'°“°°- Memwd (Am. smmuny Penalties-Norm. ‘ “"1 P°fl°ii Second Period 550111?“ gong’ 2—l)etm1t ls Barry ' n y: race. . Le , .1 Second Period ssnss) 3.30 w ‘ °°“'. Scoring: None. 8—-'I‘ou'on . Parsons, 11M. g mPenaJ-tles: Evans I. March. penalties-Homer, 00mm,“ ms. o ' Third Period Third Period _ 1. Canadians Buswell (Blake. Gagncn) 17:37. 4-Detrolt. Howe (Conacher, Bull; Penalty: Slcbert. ry) 4 . __ WING gami- i Penalties-None = s ‘u! . DETROIT. Jan. ZQ-Jlhe De- Overtimc f ttoi-t Red Wings canle from be- ~ hind twice tonight to min 8- 3-3 ' deadlock with the Toronto ‘Ma-pic ¥lro:ie. , 5 l Down n. eAlleys l. UHWTOWN ALLEYS H Cunningham Wins Mile \ "1 l l! Jan. 29 —(AP)- ' Mixed League Glen Cunn cm, who ran a 4:- ‘I 04.4 mile the last time he visited 11¢”; 5'14. ~ New England, Saturday nl ht 1M1“; 3am, won his fifth consecutive i to single —M. Stub. Indies high of Columbus mile under wrgg in , 4215.2 before a crowd of 13, at the Prout games in Boston Gur- den. , Glenn got. off in second place behind Mel Trutt of indians. and remained there until he corked his finishing drive on the cat lap. males lush three lvl. sum m? Gent! hllh Single B. McDonald), m. . Gent high ‘rhree -B. MoDon-y sm m. nsss am. .. Roda arm. g muifles high single P. Harper llcdies high ulrss —P. Hull." Gents high sulsls -. u. f." Olow. mo. , Gents high three N. J. CloI. Five - man Hockey Offers New Thrills _ Tmlght at can vs. Bees. vs. Giants. n n wrgv-ngzg What Name D0 You,‘ 9T9 i» . bewildered kcewfl Want’? ‘ and a atomly acres of 90ml‘ l . Deglgfl latest experiment in the hockey wogi ‘an Judged "ad 11$; who wltnecsedthc wide- uintot game at the Audit- y Moat uuld write our lulu v and lmavgith lnlr or lone". W‘ 1 we will write it with icmpérgdnsie: ; ._ . Or Initials together locks smothered another lawn called Senators 8-1. In the TIPPIEW and 1163b" STUBS Reeves. 011mm Tucker. Danton , 3W" mm . am‘ MONCTON N B Jan 29 — Barbi-aside?! “m, g“ ‘wad by mast‘ Egg! wan "om an‘ lzllrlfllrals b51111 fittdalllzrcolor. 5w! ~ ' SYDNED _ (on, _ ma, scam (c P)--By s’ 4-1 score Montreal Concordia: Si???‘ s. smart gx- “w” m" m“ "m 2° "M"- lvr your Brooches Wdw- T" "P: ' , 10mm- w“? and Aug-man “m. Concordias, of the Quebec Senior hlbitlon, with both sides plugs amcrlgamwclsd I ‘cslméoeaeutlune nteur Wl‘ in; champion and 0- Hockey League. won a second wide open hockey; Jarvis sun OXFORD‘ BEATEN °' "Y - .» lympic representative, turned pro. victory over Saint John Beavers for the injured ucien Bouvretto ' -i- E won the A 's hen e ht MPO Bflill-fdfly flight. The first in the Montreal cage. The line of QIUIORD, England -(CP) —0x- title by beating Jim Berti t, cw game. pluyed It 8111M John. ended lmmdey-Gsudette-Ccrmler was ford University was defected 20-0 - I Z d. 2-1- The EBB-ml W111 1118911 lgainln. outstanding for the Quebec team. in an ice hockey game with Davoa. Jeweler ltenlllll"! _, ' By Edwina ' 4 It? 3v A» YOU'RE. LATILCAP s-ruccsl u YESSUMl 'COUNTTA us MOVIN'— I HADDA HELP -- -/// .1 E l ‘I U I W": 7/1/1/ “ .31 4' IT HAPPEN AGAIN i WELLAJNDER TwcuzcUMsrAuces. ' l, YOU ARE excussol our DON'T LET . _, o AN‘ .. p, , 5“".':J~".2‘&.'$§"Il 1M Y! nosing-val. 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