PAGE __ ___FEBRUART 19, 1940 A ioiispiel Postponed nicnt Saturday o! um Pry/g mm- npzei at the (Jurkng rink. the NTS d’: P. W. C. BA Halifax Wins HALIIPAX. Feb. i8 -tCP>—ii:\1i- fax Wolves won the Eastcrn truth“, 165ml? Phflhililuitsiiip hcre Summary ni ht, when they deiczitcd the Kenn vile Wildcats, 5-2 in a bruising penalty-punctuated game. ' Halifax won three uimes ln the best-of-Ilve series wh 1e Kemvme gun one. One game was played to a, raw. o.’ cmics for ivlavi- I , l lNew York Rangers in a National ‘ . the Afiners Forum have ‘tr loss they arc b!‘ . ling eliminated hv Moiicton Eagles. _ I __~__ l Included in their lineup in sev- jwtquo for the small “way (the Cape Breton Hockey League. TO NIGHT KATE FOR HEALTH _.._t__ . [Charlottetown IPla-yers Make I {Good Showing N. S.. Feb. l8 —-~(CP)-— : A Hershey. Pa, ' fix. \‘.'llil bfvilllv) lilii- .. £11.: Cape Brctcn hoc- uupuc. ill sccring tiii year. ae- iui to tonight's final ieatuic ~ the season. iltllih: scorir" ("\\ii.< bl'l\('l~'.(‘I( Svtliicv iC J1) Joliniiv ‘ nzipcgi 20 ‘.10 in: M. (liner Bav (Guelph, Ont.) i9 L; ll‘\ McGihbon Glow B- i . : iltit" iiliun. Oh’) . il-Ian .: 8 .3; F‘. Clllwli. North Sivatigv iKPllOfll, Ont.) 22 i0 32. g Baseball To Open June 5 SYDNEY, N. S Fri). l8—-'CPI-- i) w of (1.1 Cape Breton Col- liustbal. I ttguc, only pro- a‘ low) ll the lvlaritiincs, it» .. to open the league's ‘v June a at Sydney. Rangers Co Defeat By DETROIT, Feb. 1B -_tCPI_ A Dull‘ oi aoais in thc second half (ll, im- lliiftt [ierioti pave Detroit lied I “lillfls a Ll-U victory over UDRlCJUJlJ, hockey league game here tonight. ‘ The contest, last betwcen the Iclubs during the regular campaigirl IprOtiIiCCIi a frcc-fcr-ull fight in .110 I-QUCKJIUl period. i “Hie iicht. broke cut lietwcr-n fId-‘ ‘ idle Warts 0t Detroit and Al‘. P.- Ioz thc Rangers, and 21ft so wild \\ h iothcrs joining in .lii-.t polite tun , 51v broke it up, Vigil-es and Pike lC-I lccivcd major penalties. In the third period. while Ncxv ork w as shorthanded because ti a ,_ likrnaitv, Alex Mutter scorul (in a‘ shot from 10 feet out. lass than a minute later Uetro scored HgELll as a. result of the Ran- iicrs’ dc perazc eiiort {a lit? thc count. Syd Hcwt: obtained the puck near rhu DCLYOU. net. skated town ihi: ice and nawcci to Modcrc Brun- etuiu who sent the rubber whiz/sn- ing over goalie Dave Kerrs shoulder. , SUMMARY 1 First Period v p 'sCCl”illl{~--N\'Tll€. Pena it zes-None. from the games and would serve ‘to assure the future of the game , anti the Forum. I ‘ Lociking: for Ii-Jw worrlsls to con- ‘que: Juniors Royals may take on I i tion game at the Forum this , It is understood that nego- ‘tatioiis arc underway at. presenf {for the Amherst. team to make ihcir apix-araiicc hcre and if thv do they will surely give the Junio. their stiifesi compctlon of the OUR lvAY ,‘S[‘€15D'fl. Amherst were members ‘of the Central Section league be- cral members of the frirmcr I AITlllPTIl St. Pats starty jlITIlJTt .team of thrre seasons ago. the for- i imri" juniors being headed by Carl, R‘pIe_y' who for a time this season played with one of the teams in KEEN ICE stlmcu ire old tiiiics at the Gar- .;:~ii.- Sillihillly iilgiil, with Rcgzs Clii.~licliiit I . 1L. . 1.110 tnilsccinduct, minor), ‘Thomp- son (miscontluct), Yuuii!) 16:08 Cliuzch) 1711a Heron» i LeaguéewwLeacling Nil-Y. . t senior hockey squad in an j A RRHPYIYHIYF C CLEAN ROOMS Maple Canadians Games Over Leafs In Two Down Week-end SAT L‘ RD.\Y'S GAME TORONTO. Fbb lB——(CP)—Ili r puiichuig in iii: coals id (Run lliiriici" H151 .. 'l‘orunto Maple Izeafs , ‘cal Chivdicns 3-1 be- 1M5.) cuslr. i. rs. ILCiLIX. uii ttxvo quick goals i [X11011 tu break ‘\- lllt‘ i'L'(l-li(‘.l£.l' >14 2' u our-mail 11ml held up the it) niiiiutcs. (Prim litil uihi H141 lv nuvdeti points in liockcy Lkmzti»: race (‘til the rush ui Chi- ug: i-Ltwk». CJZlitGlPll-S CtIJilUL‘ to ("utcii New "hiis and rc- Sl I First. Period l. Toronto, Heron (Chmnbcrlziin. iitics: ‘lifakti, Kampmali. :- iiniseontzucl. itiujor). Get- Sccond Period 2, Canadicns. Getliite (Sands, Li. 'i‘uroiuo,'_Keliy', (Chamberlain. 4. ‘lkii-oiilo. ‘Kelly (Chamberlain. PQlliiillcz> Homer 2 Drouin. ‘Third Period Scoring: None. PCllIllE-(‘al Kllllipillflll, Mantha. Down To t-ants. fig! the last. playoff spot, Dlld to play without the services o! defence- mim Walter Buswcll and centre- mah Annand Mondou. Buswell suffered zi_i_i ankle ln-’ Red Wings Second Period ~Nonc. ---\\'iitson (2). Stewart. Waics (major), Pike (Mmor), Final For A Wright Trophy This Evening Tonight at 8:30 the final for the ‘ Wright Curling Trophy takes place at the Curhna rink wiith R. R. Bell's rink mectang W. R. Cruick- shanks‘ 141k. Bot-h rinks have come through a long schedule and are the lone stirvivors of the forty rinks that started in the competition. To- night s game. pTOHTSPS to be a keen, li’tl‘(l (‘ll"iIt match throughout: -‘ Fa‘. hi; is the tiersuiiiicll of the .1 rznks: A. Murley N_ Earle A. H Mould G. M. nvard F‘. H, Dr: coil ‘V. R. Cruizkshatiks R. R. Bell Skip Skip ‘v \l\ l?“ y Iilliy IOVCI‘ SWlLZQFlHlIU, BAH! YOUR BARGAIN HORSE FROM TH’ WEST! WHY. EVERY TIME HE SAW A COW BOTH OF US TOGETHER COULDN'T HOLD HIM! IMAGINE CHASING) FARMERS' COWS IN A BUGGY! DON’T EVER EXPECT ME TO DRIVE ANQTHER HOQSE WITH MONTREAL. Fcb. l9~ (CP)—-In one of the hardrst-btimping and roughest National Hockey Leakue games seen in Aiohtrcai in a Ruofl inzihy seasons, ’i‘0rcnt.o Maple Mair scored n ‘l-i virtor_y tonight over Montreal Ciiniiziicns as the second largest crowd of the local 560M311 -10.320 paid atlmissions-lookcd on. While the officials Iianded out 22 mnaltics-fi —'.iic Leiis in: victory of liic Haul-int.» w a ‘.1\'I.Il 1n tlic first Dllllld by 13inch Kiillllfllillii and anothci" in the third sCoSlOii by Nick Metz >hoptlv after ituy Get- lzifc had (Ir-awn the llaliitants even. a o; them majors it. IllOlI’ scc0tid \\.tk cnti orcr the A» the pl1l_\'(‘i‘.\ trippcd. htttnpffil. fuiuhi in Cilllltl‘ and along tho blkililfi, ltl.l_ ed out to Al ‘uh (lhziiiibcrliiiii. £311.; Mti-"ker, lieu (lillliiiilt, Red Horncr, and Toe Blake. All but Chamber- lain's major cainc in the third Dfiriod when. at» one time. there were eight nien in the penal lliih- were litiiiai- |i.‘i i box. Beaten 11-1 .h i-i.li..i l}\' the u‘ like fur‘; to make jury in the Saturday contest, while Mondou acclaim-lied an old knee injtuy. Siniicv Nlcrunck. recently signed amateur who suffered an attack o! influenza a day after leaving the amateur ranks, made his N. H. L. (itliut on a line with Blake and ‘Pony Di‘llt(’l‘S, 1n the second pLrioti defence- man Dutig YOlilI! suffer-tn a knee injury when Kainpinan fell atop him in a corner. Between the sec- ond anci third sessions, Manager JiLe-s Dugal announced that the injury llkciy would keep Young fioni furthti- action in the game but Young made a hria-t aDDQai-ance ncar the end of thc game. At the peak of the penalty par- ade. when lvlzirkcr, Goupiile. Bob Davidson, Rhys Thompson, Homer, Blake, Stanowski and Chisholm were off at '- wasirt enough room to accommo- date them 1.. :..-. _ ushers hat’. to hzun-i .i cram 1c: one of the (‘liillfiiS and unutlici- lor ‘ the hardest-d timekccper. KJlilplllflll- ‘litidcl, Young, lrlcrtiii, DTCUlll, Chtiiiibcriiiiii (major), Church. Second Pcriizd Scoring-None PCHflltl€5—GO..plll€ lain, Third Period Z-Cririlidictia Gctliifc (Trudel) 3-Toronto, 1v_ Metz 11:48 PcnaIties—MarKci' and Gaupiile (majors). Dav d=nn. Thompson (21, Horncr and Blake (MHJOFS), Stari- owski, Chishohn, Church. Semember When Canada ‘s Kimbcric ' Dynainiiers advanced um) i.'<c :cc'~' 't "u (i .f the world ainimnir htickcgy‘ cuanip- ionshiti at Landon three yxairrs ngti I tonight svhcn they a" e.\ m S\\'<'(ii.=n J-O. They cxplrded fiiigsiidls chances of the ttio by r. 3-0 vic- {OTY 8. W01“ llllfl‘ flllil “Till Oil in win with a 2-1 OVVQPR-llllc victory. HIM! . \ \\<\‘\\ \. “Q I \ i.) J1 ‘W “mm U": Hm“ ‘Island trick alter ll long absence OH. YT WA§ ‘ AWFUL .' ‘NI-W, \ HE TRIED TO JUMP A FENCE AFTER A COW AN’ BARN AFTER ANOTHER! Victoria Driving Club Stage Races Dcsipite a track made heavy by mild weather Victoria Drlving Club staged their usual Saturday race meet on Saturday wzth three C1885- c... being run oft Millie Kaimuck. ikfiig Spnicc and June Set beJIB W‘ turned the winner; alter each class had provided close finishes and last times considering the con- dition of the XPHCK. In wimtng the Class A Trot and Pace Millie Kalniuck chalked up three straight heats w.t-h the fast- est in 31 seconds. Three entries came to the wire for the first‘ heat. Millie Kalimiek, Piucky Scott and af-cElwyn t';e Great. the iat- tcr arriving in the City on Satur- day utter tiring purchased by Char- lottetown Dari/lei. McEiuiyn alter iinihaig third in the first heat was drawn owm8 to bfefiklflf; hi5 ivcpples whic-Ii cut the field down to Miilic and Plurky Scott. In the second heat Piucky Scott torced ivlillie to the fastest time oi the day finishing at her pad in J1 seconds. Willard Kelly's horse won the final heat. with a length to spare. King Spruce returning to an delighted his followers by taking three straight heats from the smooth-pacing Glppy K in the Clns; B race. King Spruce now ovrncd by Archie Murley of Argyle Shore and dixven Saturday by Well- ington McNeil, a icrmer owner, came from behind in the last; 100 yards oi eazh heat to nose out uippy K. Going away for the first heat King Spruce got away in front. Gzppy K passed him ‘m the first eighth of the quarter only l0 ha"? dixvcr McNczi win by a X1001! 1n N16 drive to the wire. In the second heat the most sen- sational quarter o!‘ the meet Gippy K appeared to have the heat won Qflly again King Spruce came fast to win by a head in 32 seconds. King spruce led all the way during the final heat iiashuig under the vrirc a hnlt n length to the good. C1325 C was won by June Set, Artie McPhees horse winning the final two Heats after winding up in ‘iil'(1 place the first heat. In the iirsi heat. Juanita Axworthy got ay in front and mazntained the cad to the \vlre_ Leland. the _1av- orite. who going to a. break at the eighth mark iinished second, hawmg a nose in front but again Leland broke and Juanita Axworthy was the fa"tc=t of the three June (g) chamber- ISct going the quarter in 82 1-2 sceonds. Next Saturday another IMO pro- aram will he held and a new course its to be laid out Cub ottzciais an- Hiouncrrd 0n Saturday. l, SUMMARY Class A Trot & Pace l TTLE TO 2 - ALL S.D.U. Shoot Counter In Third Period To Overcome Challengers Early Lead A third period goal by Bert Steele Saturday night gave Sllnt Dunstan‘; University sextctte a Z-all draw with n surprisingly strong Prince of Wales College squad as the Island lnlercollcglnlg series got underway at the Fin-um before the largest crowd oi’ the season, made up in great part of students from both colleges. Evidently dun to some misunderstanding no overtime was played. Paced by the sensational work of their young goalie and a hard- checking defence duo, Prince of Wales. after seeing the Saints openinl the scoring 25 sccmids after the start of the first period on p lmlfl. goal by Chris Gallant, forged into the lcad as they rapped home two counters within three minutes in the dying stages of the session to take a one goal lead that they held till nine minutes before the end o! the game when the fleet-footed Steele fimlly broke through for tho tying counter. As was expected the two squads staged a bruising, bHSlLHg bait-e all the way us they skatcd at top speed from bcii to bell, with the Saints having an edge on the play tending of young Me-Arthui" in the P. W. C. cage. McArtIiur gave one of the best periormaiices o1 the season as he displayed a. coolness under fire that both amazed and delighted the big cheering section at the City college. Fans were hardly seated when tangy Chris Gallant a tow"ci' 01 raced from his own biuchne. drill- ed a hard shot at McArthur that the latter stomped only to have Gallant snare his own rebound to dent the twine, lllllh a whistling drive_ Time of the goal was 25 seconds and set off the spark for a. sustained S. D, U. offensive that very nearly gave them several more goals. P. W. C. kept- Iiglit-ing back, how- aver, and suddenly as the game started to rouphcn up with high sticks coming into use the City college set the Saints back on their heels with two fast goals. As Saints ganged Doug Saunders Jumped in- to the clear after a loose puck. He beat tthe Saints to the disc and with Gallant 0i’ the Saints on his hccis got a-w-ay a drzve that. slid into the , corner of the net after the S. D. U. .1830 goalie had partially blocked the renames-Saunders, Trainer, Gil- shot with his hand. Continuing the ills. . offensive after the score Saunders ' ' . .» ' All t-h h ses 0t wa to- Tmrd Penna Sunni“ ccuicr {:39 thgrscwgid ilieaty with mflde ti? Play for his team's sec- _ , ‘ a ~ A , , _ , J, 9 Q11 1 _( J 1t w me 0nd goa carrying dGfillillO S. D. Winn us. or tcocciieiioii, first Piriod ‘W111i; m“ 1x123: hlégllagam 80m odwrgitorly below! PM. mg ,0 M,._ \s,,ol_‘ng_None_ _ V... ‘ . ., , ' _ ,,._ ,_ __ , 1 . k A M. n m t L tie alter wiippiiii: a high 'l-’vt‘1itl'l.l(’5—(.§l'(llll, will ,l\). , BitlllFlCdli (llouc) :Hl3;l‘oronio, h. ii phiuii (Lang-lie) jloigwtrizilat} hccaitfllvhz rfllorggs gait saggy mo‘, mm me L-wmex Sam“ pn‘55_ Nlnpliuod, gamut, Gayle, Rlcnmu i'*.\ii.~.i¢.i' lP(iii\ll,iCs~GOtll)ll(‘. Chisholm. all brim; bunched again with lmland ed “Ck mlghwy “m” m“ 5”“! and Smith lost a great chance to ‘knot the count in the fitnal seconds I and Junc Set stngcd a great duel l“ 7.5 "Th"? ‘m5 ‘YT’! 0f 111° Ml‘ liiic rest nf the way with the latter ‘showing in front by a head as they pounded under the vtrlre. The heati from twenty feet out Pfl111"lt-y~ridd'zn second period but could not get up on even terms with their opponents The first half of the se=si0n ‘was tame enough but Grant and Saunders went to the cooler at time i1 minute mark for‘. ‘rewriting to be followed by McLeod that 10ft. P. W. C. two men short. Saints could not scorn with the ad- vantage in man power and both squads had fcur men aside a5 ‘Win19 Kaunuck (Ken?) 1 1 1 Saunders and Gallant and then Pl-uckv Scatt (McNefli 2 2 “eliiwgni tlte Great (Walker) 3 d: "lflinc: 32 l-2, 3i, 33 The Willlliliig horse ‘is owned by Willard Kelly. Scum-port. Class B ‘King Spruce (McNeil) 1 l l. Glillll’ K (MPPHQF?) 2 2 I ‘This: 32 l-2- 32, 33 3-4. 'T'!~_~ winnxig horse is owned by (ti-chic Murlcy. Argyle Shore. Class C June Set (hfcPhee) 'llftl1.l3. Axworthy (Turner "met 35 33 3-4. 32 l-Z. 3 COyle and Richard WCPP sent mi the timers. Leightivier of P, W. C. mr-sed the only real scoring chine."- of the period in the last. mmutc as he missed the not after breaking into the clear. Saints Big Edge Saint: hemmed their opponents i for the greatci‘ part n!‘ the izn- l a1 session with tour and iivc man 1 titling attacks. Chris Gallant was 3 right in only to be storm-d by Mb [only to he trrnped. Ho wists awarded a l i z "land Kelly) 2 a 3101"": Grant was rirzht through u N ffhe wilnning horse is owned y Darrah, Clyde River. By J. R. Williams RAN IN A e“ In iienalvl shot but nirnin MrArthui" filled the breach as he blocked {.119 later Grant was through again but again failed t0 seiisahonai McArthur. . ‘drive; equalizer" and he gave the P. W. C. goalie no chance as he was sent but unable no break through the Iinto the clear on a pass from hard-hitting duo of Saunders and ISmitIi, his wicked drive Gillls and when they did. were out- [the cords as it; whtzwbd past Mc- guosi ed by the srnsatloiini goiii- ‘Art-hurls pads, For the remainder of the period Saints contL-nucd their drive but although they ganged the P. W C, net right to tihre bell they failed to tbicak the deadlock. Before the start o! the game a stirring tribute was paid to the liiiemor_v' of the late Councillor A. ,A. Hcnnesicy ivhcn the large crowd strength all nzgm to the S1llnt5,i0b$(’n'<’d a minutes silence in his I‘. W. (1.: Goat. MIcArthur; defence. Giliis. Saunders, Macbean; MacLcocI. Richard, might- llzer, Wilson. I. Wilson, Roper. i5. l). U.: Goal. Connolly; defence, EGaIIant, Smith, Dupont, Gormley; tforwards, Coyie. S. TYMDOI‘, Steele. Jturnaghan, J. 'I‘rain0r, Mclnnis. litcferce: Walter Lawior. 1-S l). U., Gallant 0:25 W, C.. Saunders 15:00 3-P. W. 0., Macbeod (Saunders) 4-3. D. U.. Steele (Smith) 11:00 Pcnalties-{llllis (2), Steele, Leight- Saints had an edge all thrai-gh the 111.431; DRA W Black Hawk: Rally To Tie Americans NEW YORK, Feb. 18 ——(CP) _ Chicago Black Hawks railed (or 5 oal in the third period toni in. u; e New Americans 1-1 in a pug“. a1 hockey league games. The result extended Chicago's 1m. deleatcd streakpto seven, of which four were victories and three tics, Murray Armstrong scored m, opening oal early in the second Eriod af_ r hard-working Buzz li worried the puck in w he corner and finally passed it our, Will Fiflld banked at Goodman and when the racoound came out Armstrong hammered it home. ‘The tying score, when it, came halt wii through the third period, was luc -tlnged. Bill 'I'h0ins let go a. high shot from near the blue line, It sailed past the American defence. men, who were scrcenini: Iloborg. 5011's view. and the goalie did not sec the puck until it bit into iii“ net behind his left shoulder. SUMMARY Flrll Period Scoring-Alone. Penalties-None. Second Period i-Americans. AIUIBIIOTI‘ (Field, I, Boll) 3 :41 Penal(y—Set'bex~t. Third Period 247M088‘). Them! (GORSMIQ. Dahlstrom) 13 :40 Penalties-Alone. Overtime Scoring-Non; Penalties-None. Hockey Practice Junior Royals hockey prflotlol t0- night at the Forum, 6 to B. Full M- tendfoe requested, Walter laurior, cone . CHALLENGE Kirk-Scout; hereby challenge flu Brnclllcy Midget Bombers to I friend] game of hockey; to be play- ed in ast Royalty Rink Wednesday night. If not line following Friday nliht. Accept through this ‘paper 01 5e in touch with Ray Smil I, coach. Bishop Street. (Patriot Please Copy) OUR BOARDING HOUSET You BIN SLIDIN‘ THE TROMBONE ABOUT vouiz DOC-i, MAJOR-ww TIP WATGON Jus‘ cAwuz ‘HOME wiTl-l SOME CLAQSV HOUNDSWWI-lv SCROOT FOR A MATCH macs ? nwu. Beretta IT'S CHRISTMAS on BETCI-IA n‘ AIN'T.’ “uiminnwn mnpngv“ $\“\\\\\\“\\\\ \ Esau, r MAY ear Asioe A FEW % uoto IT, l Moments ro INTERVIEW n? MISTAH MAJOR! 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