~r 9s O§OFOO§O4OQO~ ooooovvoooocooooa-vwoo _ ... -._.._......... 4...“.-. .._ .... PA’ '1') 51A ., ._. ...,...=...iu¢|uaimil~_..it~.-l7_.. ._,,,__ * .~,.. x . .- as-solul>.-¢lvfok.i'\xllibfilyk(»f§3b'llkl_ ,. ._ '\._'.i-l. i »-=--.-__._ , 1.... \;:-' .li.\\ Providence ‘ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING ‘Speed Line ” Sets Scoring Pace In Inter - Ame Abbie - Crystal Game Tonight In Summierside \\lllllll'\’ oi‘ thc first section, l.l..t.tt.ln\\li ADCKNBHQ jour- - Prime COUNTY rapi- by snot-tail train to sll..1il1i-i~s.lli~ Crystals A\| amine oi tht- second si-yl mi 1,1 11n- Lno-lcliiii Prince lilllaril lhlnllll sciiiur hockey league. Allah-s won iour n! the six ;...1m.~. plltycd iii the onen- ' " ' Ull- \"l1‘,{\\'l'li Sisters will ac- ltn- sl-lliilr tram and 1111 ciliiliiliou game silliiiiicrsidi: Crystal ' Jl-rtves at 6.30. No 1.1a Scotia Hockey Results 1 llllllfllX ‘llaligflnians l. 1' Port. Williams '1. y L-eague: . '11 4; Annapolis Royal2 b. »- G0 w _ ~41 3 lll l ll G A s. kw‘ TOBOG- GANIN G Bus lclivlw daily I o r lllliill-l- itivcr at 1.30 P. 1V. ‘ ~ -"il Fares. Plione 602. ~11. F” no OOWQOQOOOOOQOQOQO-OQOOO This Afternoon , a T0 s ]lc. 16c. rican League (By The Canadian Press) Providence players stepped up averages a point or so each last week to keop their placls at the top o1 the International American Hockey League's former Maritime scorers. ‘Though he gained only a point. Jiliflilt: Kealliig, once a Saint John Bcavcr, held on to llrst place with eight goals and six assists for a 14 point toial. Ber Connolly, former Jloiictoii Hawk now with 51.11111};- fiold, was the only iioii-Provlti ice plays-r iii the lirst tour, liol in‘; second spot _\\'i1h l2 nouns. Tied a point behind Connolly were S-aniniy McManlls, 111111111111‘ iorlnei: 11111111, and 'I‘ruro‘.~ Uogiie Kuhn. llllfizlllfllfifl‘ of Keatiiig on the Providence "opt-Pd lines". Red headed Pele Kelly of Char lottetoixli gained two points Ptttsbnruli liliflll‘; tho \\"‘L‘l{l‘li(l 1t. boost his total to nine. uiiiiig hiiii filth plat-c in Lhc standings. Ali- other Pittsburgh player, Crosslcy Sherwood of Saint John, 08.1118 next. with eight points, tit-d with $lJl‘ll'lgll0l(l'S Lloyd Jackson Wlttlst: home l.) New Glasgow, N. S. G A Pts. 6 l4 ll :2 t1 a 0' ll l} .5. The records: Kcatiug, Providence . Connolly, Springfield . lvlc-Nlaiizis, Providence . Kuhn, Providence J. B 1 S 1 D l P. Kelly, Pittsburgh C L H B i . Sherwood. Pittsburgh . Jackson, Springfield . CIUTN‘, Plttsbriluh rciiiiciuaii, Cleveland ') .4 HwNvuum»m “<=mc Sports Dope _ NEW YORK bail. 24 — Brunch RLCKCV personally promised Lolly lvlacrliall. llie Colonials uoulu LOU any oiier 101' van lniulilo . . . has anyone recalled that GIOVEI‘ Cleve- land Alexander “as lust about baseballs bllzuest liarkain ever? . _ ._l-'l1ils bouulit inlli lor $750 from Syracuse. and all Old Pete dd was \\l1i 311i MitlllU-s 111 11' xtullb alltl wliid , up 1n the Hall o1 l-‘aliio . . . U. S. 1 alolt‘ moallls are LtlYlllL! with thc' idea oi cuttiinz down tho llclds iii l bin time tourztzlliiclits. to ulve tlilil shotmakers elbov." rooiil . . . They're watchiliiz the British Opcn, which ls trviliiz a 1ili1.t oi ~10 (inali- tiers for the final rounds this war. The cat reallv popped out of the ha: the other day when a Dodlzer official said that Brooklvii attend- ance fell off from well over 1.000,- 000 per season to less than 500.000 iii the last scvt-li roars. Jack ‘Doyle's loliu-Jlot specials. the Braves at 30 to 1 111 the Na- tional Lmaautr 1111;111:1111 1 . . 1*» D011 Ghildrelfs Skate z And Bobby Rll-ZLZS 1o Bucllze what toi- oii tut- tennis courts. f ! NEWS .... Jersey Jim's Victorv Stirs Old - timers (BY PAUL MICKELSON Assol-ialcd Prrss Sports Writer NEW YORK. Jdii. 24 --(AP)— News that aged Jlin Braddock lick- ed young Tommy Farr threatens t0 eznlpty the old folks l10me= i0 worncu fighters. Repou-Ks are Jlm Jclirles and Battling Nelson are ready to announce comeback cam- paigns. Old wrrstlors, broken down race horses and ball players from the handlebar nioustachlo days have been stirred by Braddockb vlotoijy. It's so catchy tho ancient Cy Young 1.5 convinced he's got 111:1 fast one bark and is ready to report l0 a ‘Jllé/(‘bflll camp. Meanwhile, Joe Louis is going a- ‘round town. cliiiliiinu 11c won't Qreach his lX‘.'ll{ until 1962. l A few hours before 11c climbed in- (o | the ring with Tony Paudy Tom- -n1_\'. Jim “art'- ready t0 quit to’ lie- lbz-civniing the first ex-hciii wright mliailiplaii 111 history to r‘ In his ltiflo. Don't laugh too 11 . The light sv-lmt- today is just that. dilly {and Joe Louis rapidly L; 105111;; his stuff. ' But R greater woiidoi" is M". Farr 11o ls getting n. great iWpuIflIiOH livitllotit vrilliiiiig a light ovt-r here. 1110 (li)(‘.<l1'I. (‘vcli have a liimlimzcr in 11 day mill 11g“ when lllllé-ll hoxcrs l1;1\'<> 11'. lvtnt two. p111 , a lavlflver, Paul Brothers Score Again Ring-Victories LONDON. Jan. 24-—'I"he Paul Brothers o1 Rlclidale. Alt-a. view turned lcoee in a London ring ag- ain toulaht with the usual result —-illf'_v gained twin victories. Danny Paul knocked olit Eddie Morgan in the first round of their bout. Then Paoky Paul knocked out Tommy Lilscombe, also in the At Nlarshficld 011 Saturday night. January 22nd, the Imperial Biscuit hockey team defeated the Dun- Slilllililgt‘ Rod itvings with li score oi ~ first. ‘The battlers are heavy- iwizliis. G1':;;l1iallv building up a repu- tation as llard hitting COilllfillfilegs for more important bouts. t e Canadian boys have been success- i111 slilfl‘, tliev began their United Klncrlom lCllnllllffllllll ink NCyllltlbfll‘. -i— Danny ias our noc on s. a HOLY NAME BOWLING technical knockout and two de' .~ - - - - ~ (11.-lions to his credit. Parity has boiilnlufxc-hatihghAubb scored iivc knockouts. two‘ tcch- T_ crewman 233 230 249 incal kiilockonts and was involved 1h Cox-Cora“ 204 153 171 in one Yaw- F.McM1llal1 23a 2119 1m - L. D0li'0n 250 246 142 P.TM0?Lll:\il1d6 170 166 192 ' Ola — 1 . m r1 l T m GUARDIAN ANGELS I "e a e“ t fill , - . a ant ‘ - L. Brown 150 273 217 Wlns Close Tllt H. Fisher 21s 234 1'17 E. Goss 207 200 214 Total-HM. S ORT ORlD In Trading Deal ‘.. JOE LAMB Jacobs All Hillh slnale. F. McMillan. 299. Hlllh three. A. Sherren. 738. K ILADIES BOWLING e Farr- Braddock Return Bout RED BEATTIE (C.l'. By Guardian's Special Wlre) NEW YORK. Jttll. 24-—~Rcd Dut- ton. in h"s effort to drive New York Americans into the Stank! Cup playoffs. today obtained Red Beattie of the Detroit Red Wlnls in a strairzht trade for Joe Lamb. u But I Clinches (By Eddie Brietz, Associated Press Sports Writ/er) NEW YORK Juli. 24-A return IZ-rouncl bout ctwccn James J, Braddock, 1or11lcrl_y' heavyweight champion and the Welshman, Tommy Ftm: 111 Madison Square Gaivlon April 1, was all but agreed upon today‘. Promote-r Mike JilClJbs said he hopes to have the bout settled by Friday when Braddock is expected to decide to accapl‘ 3i; per cent as his share of tho gate instead cl’ the 37 1-2 per cent he demands. Sccks Revenge --1 Fari- hold out for .27 1-2 per cent-what he received for last Frldnfs- fight-iustcati of the 20 I101‘ crnt Jacobs otfclmvrl. but Tom- lny. who fools ho ixas the victim of 6's 3101211115 Trophy RED WINGS Black Twist have the your life t The best leaf and the longest cure give you the most lasting and delicious chew when you ask for H 8: N chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco. . You'll time of rying to NKTTIJT§ Ml Llnlmtgfll 2a.. , ULOeuts 111111 three. Vic Williams poke, pitcher. signed 11151938 c011- iftcr a chat with r v - . 1‘ 0 N I G H l‘ i"; a: Vflf . , '_'"|'°'_'l‘“ Plsw“ C"~“_'G°“‘- D M. Coiuloliv 10o 11a at 15 lwilllPll, (lPlPllCP, D. FPliillfitlll, E. (,3 598mm, m», M»; 1w 11111111‘; forward» L. Wakclln, D. Lew gun-e 7.; 11,; 9,) killiidcisolz, W. 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Wnke- ' ' ' LEAGUE . , in w‘. ‘lunch. CANADIANS ~ 1 ORCHESTRA BOTH WAYS- “""' Pmm‘ A. McFarlRrle 11s 1'11 204 ' $1 ,_ Fffllvwflxl‘ fiwgi Eff-- MW" a. Campbell 151 112 94 - w r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;_ . a. r-in, . tiutc-rsonl. _ a . - i QQWRDTLVRN FARE iammmooczctczntgoonoo sflisfiiclliillii’ E “vakenn (cl é ' 1:22 iillilgmh i8? 403133,‘ C135 l , _ , ,. 1.: 1 . . i1 erson 4 122 29 V IP20” 7—Rcd Winch. R. MacCallum. mckvotsflfirgb” - 55 44 ' NATIONALS ' I R. Mahni 2 15.’! 144 Junlar Pr ctl H. O'Neil 4e 63 49 a G Shea. 90 135 84 >—-— ort ' '43 3 ’é°"‘l5. ill 133 3”’ Practice for Junior Rainzcrs at M Allleck 171 105 182 Forum today l0 to 11. Royals will T0Bfl1——256l). _ also hnld a workout at uooli 12 to IIUSTLERS _ our o'clock. _ __ l I. lWlll 185 106 84 | 1 s l‘ ti“? It: a: - a1 3a I » M, curs a sons s‘ 151 ' Low Sc ‘ i g3 l‘ e s APP" I'll-Id‘- tmlv- '1 Tolalg-limlo. 6B 33;: “have-w” I-l ILadies 1111111 sliitzlc, Mary 311115 "mu a. m u‘ Ladies hllzh three. Mary Glllfs l 1° fhevofinoflilnghellerl "l1 penis hlah sinalc. Vic Williams BT. LOUIS. Jan. thy-Lion war- i-lwt with St. Louis Cardinals vice-president a poor decision last week is so an- xious for a rctnrlt ‘crank at Jimmy. is not likcflv to let this difference stand 111 the war or the meeting. He lllllde till: altitude plain when he turned clown Jacobs‘ offer to fight AIax Ilavr hero March l1. "It's Jim I wan-t." stud Tommy. “I'm not gninu to take a chance 0i getting hurt bolero I meet. him again." Makes Apology Before troinz into cnlifvrenrxe with Jacors. 'F*ri' and Il~~~rl'!cc-‘< posed for photographers and Tommy apol- ogized to Brarclrrk for llDl slink- ing hands with him in the ring after Fridays fight. Lalmr Farr oxyilahcd the affair to I'lf\‘.'i=»lfl1i-(‘l'11'l!‘n as follows: "I can't. sec why people should expect me to kiss Braddock alter rzett-inz what. I thought was a raw dclsioli. but I ‘humbly apolo lze t0 Braddock if I hurt. his ieelnga. I didn't $01‘, him \Vl‘1(’l1 he came arrow the ring and tli Wms will bear mo out. I didn't. ‘TUIOW what the bnfilllg" tvas about when I letft the r1112. If I had known Braddock was 11D ll1l‘l'(‘ to Shllke hands I'd have r1111 back 11p those ste-ps to meet him." Brain - Ranger Game Tonight '.\'lON'l'Rl<I.'\li. Jail. 24——(CP)—- New York Rangers. named by most selectors as the team l0 heat for the Stimlcy Cup thla sons-on, will tackle the Brillnll ln Boston tomorrow nllht In the only National Hockey League game srhollulcll. A victory for the Mlnhll- tiniitc-s will p1_i_t,_ than two , points lichlnd the leading Bruins and give them a chance to tle for first. place Thursday Cowley Clips Six Points Off Drillon’s Lead MONTREAL. Jan. 24- (AP) —-A new threat to Gordie Drllloirs scoring leadership of the National Hockey League and its Iormcr Marltlmers arose last week when Bill Cowley 0t Boston shaved 81X points o1! the Moticton boy's first p1 e margin. _ while Drillon and his Toronto mates went pointless. Cowley, a former Halifax Wolverine picked up three goals and an equal num- ber o! assists b0 boost his total to M. He still was eight points be- hind the Maple Leaf flash but lllb rapid firing showed Drilloii was not altogether out of reach. Hard luck man of the Maritim- e-s’. Ray Getlitfe of Boston gained two assists tor a 17-point total be- fore a. Jaw injury put lilm on the sidelines. The points left Getllflc. once a Charlottetown and Saint John amateur. tied for third placl with Americans‘ Eddie Wlsemaii. ‘native o! Newcastle, N.13. Bill (Flash) I-lollett. third Marl- noal ln his team's rout o1‘ Toronto Saturday and moved into a tie nl five points with Canadians’ Jotlrl: Desllets. another former Charlotte- the Rovers, 10-6, and the Imper- timer on Boston's lineup, scored a - . BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT l W. E. -MacDonald Rink T; Represent Summers i de In Provincial The Slside rink skipped by W- E- kdatuonala Wltll tllrcl: wins over n. r. rulti o‘ Lilli. culiturcu U118 Lin» 1o ieorcsciit bllllllllfilkiilfle in tlic pi-ovilicla. playuowllis a1. Uharlotw- tuvlli lcauiilx w the Ivlacuonalu urlal: ‘laiutlird Dilly at TQIOIIW lwsults ol llic fJllll matches 0! the i elimination sericsyerc. 15-10. extra i euu; lti-ll and . _ ‘llie vlillntut: rink included. M llliallsls were. M. P. Til-US. stone; S. u. lvlerrialn. second. stone; slim. m. P. Foley skipped his rink l-lllO the linliis Wlbll a close 0-8 Wln ovei J. ll. Pncllard. O11 Mr. Prichard. rink were. Bob Palmer. first stone; H. V. Leonard. second alone ailtl C. E. Comes‘. mate. 4 ‘Pile club ullallipiolislili) was W01. by J. '1'. Lilies, lirst stone; Dot". 51.001111. sccolid stone; H. McGou- aim. iliato and L. R. ALeu. skip. with a 14-11 victory over E. P. Foley's riiik. ' _ Results of play to date m the comlucrcinl coinpot tiou 1n which ll rinks wcrc entered. follows: Cec. Dillon Is N.H_.L.Leading Iflcgzydowns Bell. ill-st stutlc; L. H. Mlicrarlane. aQCOHQ stone: 2t. S. P. Jarcune. mate and W. b. MacDonald. skip. Ohtirer BL L. 14.. Allen. mate and L. P. Foley. , N_4\_("1nl Hfplrfv L _ l (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) I MONTREAL. Jan. 24—The ata- 1 ttstlcal news of the weak in the oague has berii ‘I Cccifl Dillon's P“ .1 risc to ‘the ¢ .1 lpolih when-e - ' lie is undis- puted goal- gcttlng leader ot‘ the big cl1'- cult. Not even Gor- dic Drilloii o! 'l‘oi'cn-to c a n challenge now the N cw York R a ugefs 5 up. romacy in the scoring depart- town and Saint John player. COMMERCE _ YgsbltgEN menu The G. J. Johnston F. >mc h.‘ . The records o a in» , Art Bcll a. '1'. Lines . ygggj; “Irffé; Drillon, Toronto 14 18 3:1 1i. V. Ilt-onnrd Dr. Clark DILLON 5m] leans the Cowley. Boston l1 13 24 It. L. Wlllctt W. A. Currie l a nu n Omis on OMS d Wlseinlin, Americans l2 5 1'1 Skin-G SklD-lo 9F V‘ M?“ l’ , ‘m Gemme Boston i, U 17 ' assists, but its {Jilloli uhos out Honetlt/Boswn 3 3 5 IIOLMANS AJlORNE ahead on the actual tallies. Desllets, C3lll1dl81L§ ‘.1 I1 5 w- THUS K- Junleson H‘? m-in- That Puts mm m?“ D 5mm, Mal-mm 3 U, 2 R. L. shaw R. Palmer up on Drilloii. George Mantha and ' , ' .. ., . R, L Moliisorl F. O. Murphy ‘Doe Blake or aloiitrcal Canadians. Lamb. Allllllalllb l 0 1 , I L H Hudson’ Dam“ 1 0 1 ii, I, llollinui A. B. . orne Dillon fattencd his average by Skip-ll Skim-ll three goals during the weelk, boost- A ‘ionm, CAR AND on ingisgltnseli to l7 goat-l and 12 ‘ ' K‘. Jl n iron i Fred McRae ass ' 11 l COITIpQITHOH R. P21111113‘ Ivan Nicholson lasilglgogggegrélfnggsgge a??? I C l- g llfuiiliiiie C iiixcxtlhi‘? afistgi ‘Those all? 315th"? 1 t‘ n ll I‘ 112g‘ 'S‘~<iv~"" 5km" A lgnveDlllTn Bifiilg mull 0011110?“ Fox ‘nay HARDWARE Tied for second placo in the . A _ P 1 assists. three points behind the Tourney Keen flliligolilrnnks A122; Tgnfill -;1;1<1;vgtvfrla§@§. it; a?! for‘? :1 H. Mrfinunan H. . PhilllTJS m 51 9 n‘ n o 3 ‘ Percy Wool-cs Vvillium Brooks "liens and Milfly Ban? 0t D9‘ _ _ trolt Rod Win-gs. Moguls scored two wins yoster- 5k“ 9 In the penalty division, Allan d" l“ i“ ‘m1 culling Club ell" FOX an»: Y's 1mm salads of Montreal Maroon! 1a mlnatlon tournament, the winner H m,“ F Qsbnrne 5m] unchg,]fgyjgpfl_ H, h“ 57 M“- of which will represent the city in John 3,001.5 J 15 “n95 Utes m, pm. bench the provincial playdowns leading }{_1\![g\(‘1(7\|py“1 nr, aim-k _ to the Macdonald Brien matches PM... wpffks w A. (Junie at Toronto. The Moguls defeated .gy,-1p_11 skip-B M t lals, ll-Q, alter an extra end. In other matches played the Big Four toppled the Doctors, 14-4; Gyros defeated Kinlock. 11-10, and the Doctors scored a 13-4 win over Klnlock Saturday. The standing: P W I. Bil; Four — - — — -- — 9 6 3 Moguls — — — — -- -- 10 6 4 Impertals — - — -—~ — 9 5 4 Crystals — — — — -— - 9 5 4 Doctors — — — — -— -- 10 5 5 Klnlock--—-v--—--_-_9 4 5 Rovers ~ — — — - — 9 4 5 GYYOS — — — — — — —- 9 2 7 IV. S. Curlers Ga th e r At New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW, N. 5.. Jun. 24 —Crack curlers from 19 Nova Sco- tla clubs converged on New Glas- gow tonight. for tomorrows open- lnlz oi the Johnson cup bonspiel. winner of Wlllcll will represent the province in the Macdonald Brier Dominion championship competit- ioli. A team from the Truro Curling Club won the cup last year. Noted Fight Official Dies NEW YORK, Jail. 24 -— (AP)-— Charles Lynch, noted light ofllc- ial, dropped dead ol heart disease today. He was 48. Lynch, though never a boxer. was recognized as one of the sharpest and most honorable of ring Jlldgcs. Hill 111st service collie lust .l"r1dlly night. at the Tommy Farr-James J. Braddock fight. It was Lynch who cast the dissenting votmscor- ing the advantage to Farr, who lost the fight on points. in addition to Liie Barr-Braddock filrht. Lynch served as judge at muny championship and other ini- portant bouts. TOURNAMENT DATES FIXED AMHERST. N. 5.. Jun. 24 — The Amherst Flrc Dcpnrtriieiit. Which will sponsor the Mar lline Fin-- men's tournament this year. ‘will hold the event oii August 0. l0. and 11. Dates wcre set bv the excell- tive oi the local department. J. W. MacDonald. zeneral chairman. stab ed that. a parade and demonstra- tion would be held on the openlml day while the sports wouid talu- Picard Wins Golf Tourney tlly The Associated Press) PASADENA. 011111.. Jan. 24— Ilcnrv Picard, clipping eight strok- os 011' par for the 72-11011: distance. won the $3,000 Pasadena open golf tournament today with, a score of 270 Olitshootlng Jimmy Hines, Gar- den City, N. Y., his nearest flvlal, by two strokes, the Hershey. Pa" pro marched‘ throuqh the final 18 holes with a 69 for a par 71 course at Bronksitie Park. ' It was good enough to outstrip Jimmy Thomson, the Shawnee, Pa. do. who kicked away a one stroke aclvantclqe held golnlz into the last round, and win $700 first prize 1110116)’. Rifle Shoot W. Dennis and Doug Mayne each scored 96 to lead contlentestlnt-s in a No, 6 District Signals miniature rifle shoot. at. the Armourles last ' h mg . Other scores follow: ._ Bin-hoe — — — — —- — 95 Bui'ke—--—-—~——- M. Hooper — — — — - — 92 MacDougall — — - — 91 MncLarcn — -— —- -- - 91 Walsh — — — — - - D0 Splllett - — — —- — — 90 Mayne — — — — - - 88 Saunders —- --— — -— — .aas§o¢@>;wraaa But it takes a GILLETTE SHA VE to Wake Up your face G accurately. 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