- o; ; meander-nuclei .___:___‘~ 7?; . 1 graoa six A A jHocIcey Results (hfllefillldlalihel) National Rangers 4 ‘reroute 4 (overtime tie) International-American IAIKII E10! Haven I Pittsburgh l dianapoiis 1 Cleveland 8 lpringiieia 2 Hex-hey 8 lyracuee I Pizilademlua) .._\ FEBRUARY 12, 1940 '1 Remember When (By The Canadian rreu) dynamic Boston Bruin delenoeman. was temporarily retired from the National Hockey Lettuce eoene three years ago to- day. Be unlined e broken vertebra ‘maomshonthe ice with Ace Bl-ile . and decided to "take a rest" ior e remainder oi’ the season. He's beck in the game now, play- mg ior New Yoric Americans. CANADIENS BREAK L 0 l Keen Matches Are A Featurelldlack Hawks Of Program Curling Rink On SaturdayJOver ‘Col. o_ E. Full i0 trophy matches including D0- lninion Lile, George W. McLeod Ind Regal Flour together with '1 other matches were run cii at the Curling Rink Saturday during the usual week-end activzties with all matches prcduEliig stiiie 0t the rloset. ccinpetitioii seen during the season. To the wmners went Re- gal Flour, donated through the local representative oi the firm. Mr. W. W. Lord, president o! the club. Closest match oi the day occur- red lli the Dominion Lite with C. H. Black's rink inking a 10-9 win '.l‘Cfll A. Eelciiers rink. The winners Lied it up at t-he end oi the eighth with a four and then won the match in the extra end by chalknig up a single. In the George W. McLeod Irouhy Skip Bill Gillespie lost to Walter Bears 9-4. Alter getting a- way to a slinky start Bill settled down in the iinal ends to hold his opponent even but c0uldn‘t get oack the winner's early sdvantage_ In the J. J. Morris versus Dr. F‘. Worthy match the latter rink marked by the curling of iirst stone Flurry" Cox stagccl a sensational finish to emerge the winners 10-9 Juiiing together two threes On the , icvenih and eighth to. overcome their opoozientr. 9-4 lead. “allowing are the resultl: Dominion Life Tronhv D. H. Black 110 100 241-10 a. Belchcr 002 052 00o- o A. W. Hyndrnan 000 011 40-6 J. P. Simmonds 221 200 02_9 L. B. MiaoMillan 000 O11 O0_ 2 W. R. Orulckshanks 212 200 41-12 Maple Leafs And Rangers Play 4-all Tilt TORONTO, Feb. ii-(CP) — New York Rangers are deadly when a National Hock League opponent presents a scor rig oppor- tunity Coming from behind in over- time, the Rangers played to a 4-4 iie with the third-tilace Toronto Maple Iieafs before 13,967 cus- tomers here Saturday night and extended their league lead to four points. They swcpt in three quick goals when the Leafs weakened ior four minutes in the second and they found on open alley to shove in their final goal in the extra period after Toronto had taken a 4-3 lead. Summary: First Period: l-Toronto, Di-illon (Metz, Apps) Wrggiiqiiies-M. Colviiie. Pratt, Church 2, Hextail, Davidson 2, N. Colville. Second lfcriod: 2—'I‘oronto. Chisholm (Stanowski) 8'15 At The Local 020 O01 02- 5 Judge Duliy 101 220 30- it P. s. Cobb 001 002 10-4 Dr. ‘ridmarsh 410 110 00-1 ‘Dr. i-l. McIntyre 201 00o 1o- 4 a. Jenkins 01o sea oi-io Geo. W. McLeod Trophy ‘w. o. Gillespie 000 oio s0- 4 Walter Bears '23 10i 0i- 9 R. o. White 111 30o 30-9 M. A. Howatt 000 011 02-4 G. R, Henry 'P_ M. Dakin 201 103 20-9 (H0 (Q0 01-5 Regal Flour Trophy W. '1‘. Weir Col. Conrad O02 O00 01- 3 230 223 l0--l3 Other results: t lH. I, Bplllett vs R. F. McLaine Skip 5 Skip l1 Seen In Spurt By Indoor Miler BOSTON. m. 11 —(AP) -Most students of track agreed today that Chunk Fenskes ability w prolon! his terrific spurt for amazln dis- tahoes has caused Glenn Cunning- ham's downiali as the world's prem- ier indoor miler. For the fourth time this season, Fenske defeated the old master in Saturda. nights iamous Hunter lli a. 4:112 periormance. To do it, the Wisconsin star cut loose with a blistering Iinal quarter which swept him home five yards ahead of Caliiornias Lou Zamperini and eight 1n front, of Cunningham. They competed in a. five-man iicid before the Boston Athletic Associa- tions’ record crowd of 15.304. Cunning ‘s practice has been to 5iay behind and gather himseli for a terrific last-lap spurt that killed off most rivals in former years Fienske does the same thing two la s earlier and holds on until the en . In the 45-yard dash final, Allan Tolmich oi Detroit broke the tape in 5.8 seconds to finish Ilrst ahead oi’ Larry O'Connor. University oi Toronto track star. Amherst Ramblers 3—R,angers, Watson (Hextall, Heller) 13:44. 4—Rantrers, Shibicky (N, Col- viilc) 16:09. SARangers, Watson (Hcxtali) 17:34. Pena1ties~— Davidson, Watson. ' Coulter 2. Kampman 2, Church, ‘M. Colvllle. Third Period: G-Jforonto, Langelle (Cloldiip) 3:21. Penalties-Pratt (minor and mis- conduct ) Overtime Pcrlnd: '7—Toronio, Goldup (Langelle) zeal-Rangers, MacDonald (Heller) l I Penalties-None. P S . e . — — .‘%%’~“§.‘§§%il’°§"€‘ fimtéi». Coach Larry Aurle leading the way. Pittsbur h Hornets downed New Haven agles -2 in an Internation- al- American eague hockey Slime here Saturday nilght. ti “it? its“ $5.1‘? alibi}; ‘it’ me H ' tack oi influenza. scored two goals and assisted in another. A Good POINT. About Player's "MILD" dqareiies h that they have “weipi-oof’ paper which doe: not stick to the lips. ]0rush Sussex | ALCHERBT. N. 5.. Fleb. 11 —(C'.P) —Scoi'iri4z six goals in the final p8!‘- liod, Amherst Ramblers crushed Elus- sex Rangers 9-2 Saturday night in ‘the open ng ame of f; two-game total-goal se es in the semi-final oi the Southern New Brunswick hockey league. The second game will be played in Saint. John Monday night, wi h the winner of the round meeting Mone- ton Eagles in the league final. CHALLENGE We. the North End Ramblers. hereby challenge the Gaytown All- Stars to a game ol’ hockey at. ihe Queen Street rink any night suitable lo them. Accept through this paper. ~ Ed wallow, anager (Patriot Please Copy) EVEN TIBETANS ' USE CCGMETICS CHIDIGKING. China. Feb ii- ItCP) —-Lhasa. capital oi Tibet and holy city of the Lamas, is adopt- ing the western conveniences oi electric light and motion pictures, according. to Miaa Liu Man-Ching. a Tibetan girl who has arrived l’1 Chungiting at. the head oi’ the "Tibetan War Aid Publicity Corps." The Lhasa temples are now ‘it with euzetric bulbs, and the Lamas visit the movies to see British and ‘Chinese films. Tibetan women use fimpofled cosmetics. The Tibetans lMiss Man-Chin says, hold re- ligious ceremones in memory oi the Chinese wt~ dead and offer prayers for China's victory. C. N. ll. REVENUE MONTH-DAL, Que. Feb. 9 —The oes revenues oi the all inclusive anadian National Railways sys- ism ior the week ending February ‘I, i010, were $69,201} as compar- qg with ,1 p06 ior the correl- u or 0O, an increase a I IJ. .. Score Shutout Rangers l CHICAGO, Feb. ll-—(CP)--Pltll ‘l ;Gocdman‘s brilliant goalteiidirlg helped Chicago Black Hawks score a 3-0 victory over the leading New (York Rangers in a National Hoc- key League game tonight. It was the second shutout in a row for the mokie netman. Completely outskating the New Yorkers in the opening period and then presenting ii stonewall deience in the next two periods. the Hawks brought their seasons record with the Rangers to three victories and as many limes. No other team has iwhi/pped the Rangers three ‘this year. The crowd of 18,091 was largest of the N. H. L. season. I In taking a firmer hold on fourth place. Chicago scored twice in the iirst peri<id_ Harold (Mush) March lashed the puck past Goalie Dave. {Kerr after a smart pass by Bill Carse early in the period. Then ini (the final seconds of the session, 20- I year-old Johnnie Chad, assisted byl Bcb Curse and Lee Cunningham, drove home a shot from right Q19 Second Period S-Chicago, Cunningham 9:34 Penalties-Cooper, Watson. N. Col- ville. Third Prciod Scoring-N one. Penalty-Pratt. times e Royals Clash with Fast, HeavylClose To 600 jPeople Witness Borden Nationals Team At The Forum On Tuesday Night l Providuig travelling conditions by ‘highway are favourable Borden Na- tionals strong intermediate hockey squad who have been piling up big scores ever since the season got l underway will make their appearance ,at the Forum on Tuesday night when they t-ackle another equally high-scoring team in the peieons of the Junior Royals, last years NEW YORK, Feb. li-(OP) — Maritime junior champions and who With young Roy Conacher scoring are this year again installed as lav- wo goals, the champion Boston ,orites to capture the crown for the Bruins delmlica the Americans 4- fsepond guccesgive 593501 2 tonight for their sixth National 'I'li.e game is attracting a lot. oi Hockey tensile victory in a row attention from the rims who have this season over the New York- been anxmu; m see me Borden team in action; numbered among the visiting team's victims are the Bruins Defeat Americans 4-2 rs. Coriacher ilred the Bruins’ third‘, and fourth goals. The striking twice while __ shorthanded through pciiatics, never were behind alter Des Snlilli j The Shins- shapes up as a natural. opened the scoring M15‘; past Ll1l?;BOl‘(l€!1 with a team weight average half-way mark of the first session. oi close to 1'70 pounds are also a ‘Ihat- coal was the Emil ior a band 0f last skaters who pass and wild scoring orgy, in_which the shoot, with dggdly gwumcy teams counted five lime-sin ivflfjstrengthened by the addition of minutes and 44 seconds. The members oi inst year's Victoria Bruins had the edge and they Unions who captured the trl-pro- maintained it easilv thiotigll J18 VIIICE title Nationals should give hiiiiticn game played there E3Q?'.,N‘°"°IS°“ vs E‘ s‘ $3,“; wins. Midway m the scwnd Period . rest or the gilnw. 1mm Royal; W110 are hitting on high ‘Cunningham raced down and, when 1 pit, Clapper was the other Bruin @116 strongest, opposition they have ,5 Moore vs T_ w_ L Pmwse i the Ranger deienwmch expected B , marksman while Lorne Carr and ‘encountered yet this season. Na- smp 6 ‘skip 7 D855 t0 0116 0i i116 WITIBB- "Ra-med Johnny Sorrell scored for the Am- ',ticiiaLs backers are willing to back | the Puck o“ Kerr's) Pads m“) me erlcans, who played without Dzlrlie itheir squad to the mm; ma; “my Wme- Shore The former Boston great. can take the measure o1 the Royals . . i . ~ gkugqmarle v5 R- Cggpng Cllflmnsiiams 8081 Came l" me tShore missed the game to plav for twhlle Junior iolioivers are equally midst oi a series 01 Ranger fivc- ‘his International-American league ommdqns mat Royals will again be 1mm drives that they hurled M S ringfield Indians. ito the front when the final whistle 3km“, 5°“ V‘ 3' °“"“K",';f‘§ Goalie Paul Cowman dorms the pThe loss left the Americans sounds. I 185i 9W0 Pefllldfl- with only a three-point edge dfxivc)‘ Irrespective oi’ how the game ends , the last-place Montreal Calla ens fr", should see one of the fastest, , g’,-,,,',‘~,,"”" W C‘ M32231‘; SUMMARY who have two games m hand. ‘us? and hardest-hitting games ' , o i o season. ll J‘ Morn‘ v5 R. F’ worthy Phil, PBIIOd SUhflVlARY Royals n" n busy week gnega lamp a skip m or them .;r itftcr meeting Borden l-Ohlcago, March (W. Carse) First. Period on Tuesday night they play at , ~ 8:26 ,Kensing~ton against an aFi-star in- .‘ . Z-Chicago, Chad (R. CAISQ. Uiln- i-Boston, D. Smith (Schmidt) Etgnnediatg mam ‘vgdneaday 5nd U ningham) 19:08 13:24 ‘then Journey to Borden Friday ior y Pcnultics-Couiter, Pratt. Z-Americans, Carr (H. Jackson, me rciiirn game with the Nfl[1(yn3]5_ ' - Anderson) 14:33 Tonight the Royals will hold Iii-Boston, Clapper (Cain) 15:24 itpractice at the Forum from a m 6 d-Boston, Conacher (Cowley, Hill) 111m. and conch Walter Lawlor re- quests that 100 percent attendance (Emmi) 01' mam‘: be on nimo for tn»,- work- out. 17.41 b-Americans. Sorreli 8 '08 Peiiaities-sncucmik, Schmidt. Second Period l Could Dempsey , lVhip Joe Louis, Scoring-None . Penalty-O. Conacher. Third Period awav at 2 ing at 4 pm FastAnd Close Finishes During Race Meet On Saturday Close to 600 people the Victoria Club staged their trot the to head of the three Bruins. local Navy squad who 1,001; a bag feaoectively in the tirst heat. Millie they were peanut; a, Burg.“ m t, recent ex. Kaimuck clinched her race by tak- ing the first two limits but m the third was oiiibruslied into the wire by the strong iiiiish oi Gippy K. With each class on the card be- ing completed separately horse fol- lowers saw the program being run oii in two hours, the races getting o'clock sharp and finish- Oiie Ci tits.- mcst llli€l".‘$i(‘(l spec- tators tit Saturday's mcet was Tyn- witnessed iaet times and close finishes Sat.- uniay afternoon as Driving race meet of the season on the ice Gtlppy 0i! Victoria Park with Millie Kai- Allie Burnham (McEachern muck, Leland and Juanita Aubrey Time: 31; 29 3-4; 30 l-2. beinl returned the winners but. only after the iastest times oi the sea- twililmi Kelly Bouthport. son had been recorded with Millie Kaimuck txreatlng a sea-son's mark when she was forced to second heat oi the Class A Trot and Pace in 29 3-4 seconds ‘GIDDM K. Not One winnners had i-l-i summaries. Le- land and Juanita Aubrey winning‘ ,ths last two heats oi their classes miter finishing third and second, i third Millie Kaimuck (Kelly) l. 1 3 K. (McPhee) 8 2 1 I 3 3 The winning horse is owned I THE SUMMARY Can A Trot And Pace Class B Pace Leland (Kelly) 3 1 l Convincer (McPhee) 1 3 3 Little Peter (Weir) 2 2 2 Time: 30 l-4; 30 3-4; 3i. The winning horse is owned by Neil McKinnon Class C Trot and Pace Juanita Aubrey (‘Purnerl 2 1 1 Jiiiic Si-tt tMcPhee) 1 2 2 M&11‘gi\l".‘l.'s, Abbe (Sciiunian) 3 dr Time: 32 l-Z; 3i l-4; 31 1-‘1. The winning horse is owned by F’. Turner. Winsloc. Oificiais: Starter: D. K. McLeod. : F. McKay, B. Mathleson. L. Kelly. Timers: N_ Walker, W. McDonald, Pete McKenna. tile Semple oi KOITHDEIOH well Clerk 0i Course d: AXIHOUDNII J- know Island driver. 1A. McDonald. , '—‘ T” A 7 _ 7 ’4'*“:' ’ Moncton And Competition Local Girls Tie In Basketball An exhibition game oi basketball between Moncton Shamrocks and the Charlottetown Rockeits was greatly enjoyed at the Holy Name Club on Saturday night. The alert- ness oi both teams playing caused great. excitement and stispense un- til tiie final whistle, When the game concluded the teams were deadlocked with 13 points apiece Continues At Montague 4 matches were run of! in- the l) SING STREAK 11v WIN l Take-g- 2 Game From Red Wings DETROIT, rub. l1 --(C‘-P) - Aii extra period goal by George Mali- tha ave Montreal canadciis a 3-2 ver ct over the Detroit. Red Wingl and their first National hockey les- gue victory sillce Jan. ‘l tonight. The Canadlens lost nine games and tiiay- ud one tie in a streak that saw them fell deep into the cellar. ‘Ipe Blake set up the score mid- wa of the overtime session after De it had overcome a "W010i" edge Canadiens established in the first ten minutes oi play. _ v At one stage oi the third period the Rad Wings had only tour play- ers on the ice to six for the Canari- iens because of naltios but weren't able to accomPlBh arwthiflfl 111 B- sooring way. Although the rubber whizzed past nim on two occasions Ciide was the hero ior Montreal, making some oi the iincst saves ever seen iii a Nu- tiorml League contest in Detroit. He drew a tremendous ovation from the crowd of 6,667. when the contest ended. the YQWBSI-Erks color- ful acrobatics shuttin ofi at least a hali dozen Red nil 885011115 that appeared destined to end 1Il certain goals. It: was Detroit's second straight setback after a. prolon streak that. saw the club climb into iiiin place. a position it still occupies- SUMMARY Fint Period l-Oensdiens. Drouin (Gotipille) 1:34 I-Canadiens, Bands (Young) B: Penalties-atewart, Goupilie. Second Period S-Detroit. Goodieilow 16:0! Penalties-Monet. Raymond_ Regal Flour ‘lrophy competition being staged at the Curling Rink Montague with two taking place on Wednesday and two more on ‘Fliursday evening. George McIntyre beat Dr. L. A. Johnstone 13 to 5; R. W. Beck scor- cci a 9-3 win over Fred Maolntyre; The Charlottetown girls hope to iMflP-Eliflll Rl-‘ylwldfi skipped his rink play a return game iii Moiicton in the near iuture. ' Lineups: Mmicion Shamrocks: E. Dolle- ment, E. Tritcs, M, Corniier, M i to a 11-6 wui over Lou Pooles rink wliile m; L». A. Johnsttone alto for his Wednesday night defeat W beating Bruce Mcltean 12-5. Third Period l-Detroit. wares (Matter, Good- iellow) 9:41 Penalties-Trudel, Mutter, Kiirea. lR. Thompson. Overtime S-Canadiens, Mantha (Blake. De- meis) 5:11 m“ renalty-Goupille. I I Eddie Shore's t -,.,._ -,‘ ’ Big 4 Meet Montague On Wed. ii-Bosttoii. R. Coiiacher (Cowley) 1 . PenaltiekNone. Hornets Sign Marty Barry Rankine Mcllaines Big F‘our i-iiiir, City champions will meet C. K. ,Wightman‘s Montague rink at the sd 1 t - imlioificni.“ ilgeddlelacidiy filter.“ "yiQ-s! Pmsavnoii. Feb. 11-min- Island champions and provincial 50ml H. HRYTPL DYQWWI" 0f 9M5" ~ h Donn 1 burgh Hornets oi the International- Eiiifisitfiitlilliivés. irjnwa; estated llilasli American Hockey Mastic. 8n- mgm nounced Saturday that he had ‘ ' Barry, cen-ire of mm signed Marty neaiifi,gedmf,.hgfy°lionlvague :3; Montreal Canadians oi the National Charlottetown wound up in a tie HCBKGY League. who was given his 101‘ first place on Wednesday night's relic-fie With Cl’ WEIIl/l-lwffll 1R5! bonspiei was originally scheduled ior Week. Tuesday night but owing to the In coming t0 the Hornets. Barry Montague team being unable to will again be l1 teammate 0f Lorry make we gym may, dgy me date Aurie. player-coach. When Barry was shifted ahead. ,waa with Detroit mo Wings, he 1, had 51:0 been thgught ma; hooked up with Herbie Lewis and challenges from Bummerside and Aurle to form one of the greet for- ‘Montague for the MacArthur and irard combinations in hockey hi8- Gaiboury trophies, now held by‘ the wry- ’ local club would be played on Tues- BBITY. 34. broke into pro hockey day my“; next but, mtg 5150 ha; with New York Americans in 1926. been shifted to February 21st owing He n:oved to Boston Bruins. l0 the to Summerside curlers taking part. Red Wings and t0 Cflhadlciis» lit in matches at Amherst this week. [that Order. Fistic Argument ST. LOUIS. IFcb. 11 —(AP)—Could Jack Demim-cy whip Joe Louis? That, question precipitates a its- tic argument that never will be I settled, but there's one thing eer-t Lain-it would be n battle oi all the centuries. i The composite views oi 24 sports} writeis managers, referees and lighters questioned by the Pos - nistiiiirli owes the decision to Dem- psey, champion from 1919 to 1926, by a vole 01' 18 to 6. The Maria-sea Mahler's supporters argue his tremendous two-handed ounching power. plus a greater obit. ~11’ l4? "lake ll." would enable him. ta wiii iii the iourtii round. ' Louis‘ admirers. however, contend 4111 1101115. alsoa ilfcat two-handed hid-er. woud have the advantage -—'@’¢11l1$9 Dflmlloeys style was made I i to order for the Brown Bomber. A number oi the experts noted it. would make a difference what rules ucmpsey would have to observe: rim. Dempsey during his day "made his own rules" and flouted regula- i olis without penalty. 131MB!) of those questioned be- ‘leve Dempsey would win by a. knockout; four think Louis would, win by a knockout, one by a 15-, rntind decision and one bv a tech- , nical knockout. -‘4: our ouit WAY vou HiT HlM ! vou MUST OF t-trr HIM WlTH BOTH BARRELS, BECAUSE HE'S LEAVIN’ WITHOUT A Pie.’ ‘THIHTY- YEARS TOO 5013b! by‘ ‘J. ‘it. Williams we've SAVED A P16 BUT MAY HAVE RUN LiP A DOC-TOR BlLL" 1 ‘DON'T KNO\N YET.’ JTQwiuia-ag ‘ville, M. Campbell. M. oun BOARDING iiousa W Crosinaii, B. Dunpiiy. ALHzinii- si '1, L, Murphy. P Murphy, E. Mclnnis, N, MCGlllllily . Charlottetown Rockeltes: C. Pet- i ers, H, Cahill, G. Cliaisson, E ‘ Gallant, C. Peters, P. Peters, K. Duffy, H. Campbell, M. McCir- Crosby. [Armstrong Defend Title Indians Lose HIEZSHEY, Penn, reb. 1i. —(AP) -.Howard MacKie, Hershey right winger, whl ped home a oal in the final m nutes to give a 3-2 victory over Sprin clians in an Internationa - Ameri- can lea e hockey game here Bat- urdey n grit. 1t was the first time the India-n: LEWISTON. Me-. Feb. 11 —(AP) CHAMP SPEEDSlhTfl-JR DIES — hill Junior, the New England ‘lightweight champion, said Satur- SAINT JOHN. N. B., Feb. —(CP) (lav nig t he had signed in meet —Charles I. German, 42. ioriiier Henry AYHWIFOIIIZ. the world Wejgf- world champion stic-cdsknicr. died ill weight champion, in a i0 -round hostiiizil here tonight nit-er a long bQXing bout, a; 305mm Marc); 1g have been‘, fgawd m, owne-l. Em llness. He been in tailing ,> Armsiroiiifs title will not be at me share l; me 11:8“ although ‘health ioi years. ‘stake. he assisted in Mm Indra“ 80515 i‘ WILL l‘ v60 if Bi; ‘VALENTINE P" _ SAITH THE PRETTY MAID. 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