Holdouts A Tm nlls‘ connsn be th final lot in wmfimdgcsey league playoffs wheauled lOIdLIXG tonigh: ~ c noeglllierifillirsilliempt to belt i-he rumOrthOR-IHIGIS iothe .1. now held by the Bummereide ev. ee-O ids margins in their log-geblgaiiiles Mangers are 10p m. xii/ONES lo wind up the ser- wnlgn; with only om defeat a- inst lllem m the six games. so ucn dlu tney lay over Bummersiue . recenl games that fans really ere L worrying liDCtllt f-hG 11101111838 1mm but rather Just W115i ~ho >1 will be ‘e00! ts to date would lead u? liuillluto tgxixnklng that but then lghr. that Rangers will ed against a team receiv- in e. do-or- the series t‘: mlsusuatya lie-rad squed to int. O O O I the very fact that i316. . gaming down for il1e t fol-felling it as many w? of plnlOfl they . would do. owe “my that the Summcrside jylay- . still have glimmer of hope t 1,, not, lost yet. Whether or not ey are right will be seen GI i-he_ . .. ire tonight, ' tb h th Rang hsve won M oulil "e neveerlitheless one f; oliigiir last. chance e effort to proton “with ghmo. l wo goals separating e oils. Cryntals evidently feltered n but what would happen. io- ht if Crystals men in lllfll ~ those extra . li they did. and we are not pre- cting a crystal win by any meme ns would likely see a close, hard nt s11 the way and before Crys- . bow out of the picture theycan . depended upon to throw every - ~ of their ability ihto the fro! . m effort to send the teams boo ~ Bummerslde pox} . y. Whatever the "ouioomo is. how- ‘étlltlilllgers arr: ‘Jail in rad if .ell o su s we a lldsynce htppI-gfi There is I‘ e I er M s . U, usd d s t weufi by lillflllves on their road trip es 8 points out of a they cerio M31 m‘ season with the Baltimore club. U I U O Just the other day, talking i0 on old‘ hockeyist the Juniors came up or discussion end the old-timer waxed enthusiastic over the teem considering it the best unior teem _ ever put flout 1% ixtlhao g1 ‘merge: spec? an com e. ' d k man,‘ um who the speakers eye -| b1 there ere mcny that will 0811*" .. Kigali ‘igflyelilaflhe no smell mm . ' ‘ . Mid b l ' h“ firs“ youngtere hevg. certainl llll Jgilnriynis wpso wt‘; i’: the ‘m ,,*,'°",,;‘,',‘§t,“ h ‘£9,336 31021091511- < 1 scorl satiation. owl-wills m, m”: somezgtiff sompomioh. ixaoolillgs elmsincetl-lg .eeee " lflllileaeréeilo pier endigoiluldulie 3m '5 i‘ m°l°u° wag‘, ‘f,’ '23; oep up m5 present mo,’ Wm 113,, iors, Funds are ow so - g; i W “time "w lew- lw ti" lit???" termite... ‘Th? " m“ - to aid tn a e a a BTQifioTFlJtI-lis’ 51L» seen o: display in Helium's w dow. Ttllllmetes of J ies an the ' ' ' ' _ Jiiwins and eightml fcw- so liyou have eh ext-re dime "~ =~~ " r": or l .. - "or l le . e ,_ a "Mdmboysen e gm“ “up on Monday ritime Junior" tidfiwo ll m. This is Bquelobrigg‘ Tb gghampgiflnship Clubs t H‘!!! and if they succeed the lslsnd h-W boxmc BASKETBALL OTHER scour re Confined (I! II Iiedu, A-ushh] front offices W" pointing tile mmlturs thgn 0W those players still unsigned. There is always difficulty of sorts on ehsnvpiorlshlp clubs snd that's why the Yankggg 131d Chiollo Cube no boasting m, m. standing lists of uneisn-ees etothe Joe DiMemcio. Bill Dickey, big Red huffing. moms Crcectid and Joe Gordon we among the l0 m“!!! on the world champions list DiMmlo wants $30,000, may settle for 850.000; Dickey wants Ind Ruf-fing more than 5W5 Phil Wrigley. out in the Cube’ heillwick, was mighlty pleas- edoverthewwhlslsdswontho ""10!!! Millie pennant lest fell. but wasn't at all impressed over their swan song in the Stan Hack, Oe-rl Reynolds, Lefty Len-y rlonoh end about five other! went more than Phil fig. Md i-lwv wen worith. . along isle various other big league fronts, there is little ‘us. Most of the clubs still have one or mmo players who haven't agreed to iterms, but, as one follow seid, "we have to eat. don't we?" The most novel reason for not stoning still is the of Poul Whner. who says his wife nil-minced his ‘r ‘ although he doesn't point out whether it wee before or after she noticed the Plates‘ tonne. Dudley Leads Golf Field mew ORLEANS m. 16-0.?)- fi Dudley of Phiie-delphla toni m the field in le or r. l. thr - a - 250mm: t riounseiloin 6' STILL UNBIATEN P3X‘ the recent world s-lrle/isvur hockey tournament. continued their un- broken string of European vic- ioriee today by defeating a tcam “Juliet Nauru-l- Beek games but unable to lg: m for tug will be well represented when the oluiyotts ‘roll around- Bill N Majior i League Baseball i series. So fellows like Augie Golan," ‘gmost valuable shsml irLou Ambers lsumnlcu-ailteroneoftllscrlneleei. Quebec Aces E ve n Se ri es With Beavers SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Ilbb. (OH-Quebec Aces, of bee senior Hockey Leflue, even with Saint John Beavers in s. two-game exhibition scrim by winning the second contest 2-1 tonight. Beavers took the first lame 6-3. The fans saw s foster and bet- ter brand of hockey toni:ht than they witnessed when Saint John won. Aces gained a goal in the first period, Beavers equalized in the third and McIl-l e shot the winning tally unassis ed. A second before the first period ended Tondreau counted for Aces. Mcmtyre and Malsnfent tiled passed the puck up the ice and Tondreau scored on Melenfsnfls rebound. Both goalies continued sensat- ional saving in the middle session. At first Beavers keg: Quebec bottled up while rein g rubber upon McKinnon, and illen Aces reversed the situation but the net- men were lmpregnable. Russell and Baird helped Phil- ps to score Saint John's only counter. With Aces short e man. McIntyre made the winnin goal by trickling the puck slowy be- tween Dickie's pads after the lat- ter had cleared a shot from Mal- enfant. It was announced that three- Quebec players. Tougher. O'Con- nell and Barnes. would accom- pany the Beavers on e trip tothe United. States. The teem will play at Boston Saturday and Sunday against. the Olympics: at Hershey, Pa, Monday: at Baltimore Wed- nesday against the Orioles; Atlantic City ‘Friday against lls and at New York day against. (the Rovers. at the Bun- Armstrong Must Defend Title Soon- NEW YORK 1M1. Various interested parties are sug- gestirlg ilheee thy! that Him?! Annstmlg should slop slsppim over animated punching whistle-fool) of his titles on tho line and the most intcreeted is M. Alphonse Weill. ‘ M. Weill is a meneger—he also can make matches, pronxm. print tickets and do needlework-whose wsufhss in mind the light- weight title which Henry lifted from Lou's battered noggin lest bloodiest fights of recent ring his-- wry. Rqluted the loudcst holler-er in the fight business. M. Weill is at his peak now. By custom a champ- lon 1s allowed six months of knocking over sot-ups and picking up dough in the hinterland. The six months will be up tomorrow for it was on Aug, 17 the/t Anlbes-s was licked. General John I. Phelan. dicta- tor of the New York State Athletic Oimmliseioul, will msil e tardy Valentine to Henry, toulen-ow. Bluntly it will warn, “lay. Will‘ titleorliiilelineoryoucmnotbe my valentine." Ilf Henry and Bddlc Mead, his master-mind, know their businem they'll come home, for the commission is ridlt pert about cillempimls who don't defend their titles. Ice Racing On New Glasgow River The New Glasgow Racing Club surely have the weather lnsn with them as me have had five Satur- da rac succession Although las sstu did not look good abou the sun shpho Wt and it was a perfect afternoon for i. D001! suc- rnw s. two horses teddy ' Class . _ league. g IB%TON. Feb. sociatiunh Boxing utc, 18 second of (Jcccame ll Nova Scotian. founcount . round saved him in this horse racing sport to carts with four to word receiv reeinClassB at 2 P Classes CLASS A Plucky Scott. Rosebud. , Allie Burnham. cuss n Bud Volo. Leland. Miss Vlcinria. Jippy K. Dorothy E. had i111‘ starters ind ~.~:.-eE.'.:~.~-~..':. *2- etv dioceses; .‘ firs. but we: dust a little out- Oll.‘ O 1W0 IMHO!‘ lllll Ill . i! ltlblllt "i heat m. lo f m0!!- y wh- IIQ to l" run- hone will J.....\'.w.....-......... While about 3.000 p on. W n put claimant to the Italian weight chmspionship in one min- filmished position for the hefty. 8 The Tiger- early in the first round downed him fore. Later in the same , Ceocarelli was dumbed for count; of eight and six. The hell Another big afternoon h-l T18 eight entries in C th and five in the clam C. Tro All races are scheduled to Warrington Easy Victor Over Italian 16 —(OP) —'I‘lg- or Terry Warrington. Liverpool, N. S. sl , had little trouble to- night isrosing of Dominick Cec- cerclli o Italy in the opening fight at the» Argonne Athletic As- Show. eople looked away the light heavy- the third round. little op- rolmd. . _Big Racing Program For Saturday the oh the harbor ice is scheduled for Saturday- Three classes have been arrang- ed and in addition a gunning race entries will be a ‘feature to the program Accord- ed there will be g A. Pace. Trot and Pace t. start M. sharp. and entries follow: vsci: t PACE CLASS B TBOT AND PACE Lsddfs M MeoOi-egor. ‘Base W (Virginie. Kal- m . CLASS C T801‘ ggldier geud. Wigs. Ginger Boy. Running ltaoe 4 one of the lrlein features of the after- noon‘ to Qris qt_§_._90 sharp THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i “m; SPORT Leaf Scoring "Threat Gordon Drlllon, brilliant right wlng~ of the “Toronto Maple Leafs, who hulk from Monctou, N. B. llc ls back to his best form, and he and Apps are forming a combination for Maple Leafs that threatens to take point getting honors d . crowd will attend and “trip the i ln the ‘National Hockey WORL Black “Hiswk; &,Red Wings Play T0 Draw . Feb. 1Q —(GP) Chicago's fifth-pimp Black Hawk-e kept a point ahead of Detroit Red Wines in the National Hockey Lea- gue \tce tonight 3,5 tile low-pleoed icing, battled to a 1—-1 draw in overtime. Acrowdofilioo sayvboilhgoale scored in the third period after 60 minutes of slow hockey had failed to produce a counter. ' Baldy Northcott .\' Chicago a- head with a SO-fout drive from right wing at 12:53, a low slnler that bit into tho nets as Goalie Tin Thompson stabbed for it. C lie Conscher tied score two minutes later, with a swift screened shot that Mike Karakas, in the Hawk nets. never saw. Oonachers score came seconds after Bill Thorns (lad been chased for tripp A first period i when he was charged by Doug Young may_ put Paul Thompson. Black Hawk‘ playing manager, out of action for a while. He suffered a tom ligament in the back and a possible fracture of a left rlb. Dusty fist swinging that brought five minutes penalltiq for four players marred the overtime per- iod. Carl Llscombe of Detroit tangled with Joffre Desilets of Chicago, and the flglgt was taken up by Oflfiflflhe’? and Earl slebert. 111E LINEUPS: Ch Position Detroit Karakas Goal C. ‘Thompson Sel-bert Defence Goodfellow Wlebe Defence Bowman Dalllstmm Centre Barry Desileis Wing Oonlwher Gotiselifl Wing Chicago Subs -shll1 MacKel-lzle, P~ ‘llwmnson. cooper. Blinco. Rob- inson. Norihcott. Thoma, Mason. Gracie. Dertnif Subs iilollng, Lpwig, fllsconllac. Ares. Kllrea, Mntter. Deacon. Jones. Glescbrocht. short Referee ~Smlth; Linesmcm — Lamport. SUMMARY: First Period: Scoring-None . Penalties --Macl!cnsic, Young Biay Opens In Badminton Tournament ALIIIERBT. N. S. Feb. 16-(0 m-Sii t John players held the spotlight in the ope matches of the Maritime 11m Tournament which started. here to~ night. Play was confined to tho mens and womens singles and 2'7 matches were played. 1n the feature match of the night, . W. Altlle of Fucdericton, a former Mel-itime singles champion, defeated Nor- man stanhope, fiairltJolul. Argue after drogping the opening set l2- 15 came ack to wiill in; next. two The effort however, was too great for Argue as in his next match he went down to defeat at the hands of Dock Gprlnan, Saint John, also in three sets. The scores were 12-15. 15-4, 15-4. ’ Don Elder-kin, hope of the Am- herst club for the men-s s lee. gave e great performance to c - inate 0. Nickcrson of Halifax in another great three set match. The scores were 6-45. l5_10. 15-40. All the other favorites in the mens; singles including B. Piers, D. Bauld, C Sperry, V. Oland, and B. Hebb all of Haifiak, M. Carle- ton. I. Taylor of Saint John, poor- ed impressive wins. In the womena singles there were no upsets with Ms. H. L. Roper, Halifax. defending cham pion winning her opening match in straight sets. Sporting Club Dance Monday Encouraged by the success of the L. P. U. annual ball the abort- ing Club will stake another ance Monday night, February 20th. The dance will commence ab 9 o'clock and luncheon will be served ' at one .It is expects ll. light, fantastic" to the strains of music from 0. K. Presby and his Orchestra, WINS TOURNAMENT A three-month crihbage tourne- fnent ncluded at the Knights of Hall Wedneway night when Mr. John C. Callaghan won the silver cup emblematic of the championship of the 0111. Mr. Roy Brett was runner-u . The cup was presenter‘ on behsl of the K. P. by Mr H. B. Vessey. Earlier _n game Fen in the event sn o Laycd in whch iioey was winner. Minus-rs suns-lone kills pill]. was C. Second Period: Scoring-None , Third Period: 2-—Detroit. controller Giesebrecht) 14:52. Penalties —Yolmlz. MacKenzle. Lisoonlbe. Th , Gottselig. Gieseiibecht. Third Period! Scoring _None. Penalties -Cona.cher. Liscombe, Desilein, Slerbert (all majors.) Down 771a Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed League Demons -2i84 Jitter Bugs —3l6B. Ladieejilgh Single —A. Birch and F. Slnnott 200, Ladies High Three —1". Sin-notlt 641. agents high Bihgih —V. Williams (Berry. Gents High Three -o. m- Doneld 017. Stars ~31ZL Gongs —3192. Indies High Single -G. Hughes amlcdiee High ThNO—G. uughss Gents High Single -n. Blanch- ard-iifil. ngelris Higlh Three E, Blanchard B0 . l...‘ 425g Indies High single —-iL. Cor- ‘rigan 233. ladies High ‘I'm-cc L. McDougall 329mm _Bigh Single —J. Hughes agents High Three —J. Hughes Moguls Thunder Tonight in 7 o'clock ‘Commercial League Hawks vs. Prince Grocery, At 9 o'clock Big Fmlr League: old Timers vs. Grads. OIYTOWN’ ALLEYS Git: Leone Ted's ‘Ilexi-(ldfl. Jimmy's Tbxi-ditlfl, 31th single F. McKeemey 864. Hiflh three J. 0019s 8M. Tonilhtatldolnck. Kgllslmn vs. hhltenprise Dough- n . At 8:30:- Tigers vs. Pirelios, Dowem vs. Yankegs, Canacks In the services of winglnm of their dcfencemen Babe Blebert and Welter Bums . The game was going along thly ough until the las smoo en ed their only goal to come within s. tally of the Boston total. Then and teammate Stew Evans argued minute misconduct. _ The penalties aroused the lre clambered to the ice and headed for referee Norm Lamport. Things Des Smith was tripped and when no penalty was given Johnny pol-i. threw him out for the rt~ maindor of the Game. of the Montreal attack, suff a wrenched back_in the first period t two periods Ward for the season while two hurt in the oontcet. period when Can scor Toe Blake took a sleehllli penalty so lustily he was tagged with e. 10- of the fans, and four of them no sooner were under control than tGagnon protested so hard Lam- Blebert usually the spark “gag and missed me las second period when he crashed head-on into the boards. Ward suffered a shoulder injury. Bobby Bauer put the Bruins a- head in the first period while Mel Hill added the second Bruin in the middle session. Rod - rain counted for Canndiens half- way through the final session, but it was the last Canadien threat. Roy Conacher, Jack Portland and Dit Clapper forced through a weakened Montreal teem for the finishing goals. _ Boston: Goal, limsok; de- fence, Bhore, Portland; forwards, Schmidt. Bauer. Dumart. Bubs— Clapper. Crawford. Sands, Gctiif- fe, Pettlnger, Welland. Hollett, Cowley. R. Conacher, Hill Montreal: Goal, Cude; . Buswell; forwards Haynes, .Subs. Wentworfli, Ion-din, Cain, D. Smith. ' defence. SUMMAI! Pint Period 1. Boston, Bauer (Schmidt 4i- 0s Penalties --Bibeert, Hill, Pics-t- land. Second Perle! (Cowley, I. Boston, Bil sober) 5:29 ‘ Penalties -Norse. Thlrllerlofi I. MO lorruln, Three Hoop Games Carded At Y Tonight Con- Priduy night b basketball nidit stilhe Y.M.O. Aendnofowor tihan three goalies are scheduled for play. In the first game, vmioh will get underway at 1:16 sharp. e. girls teem from tho Holy Name Clubwlll engage iileeenlorYgis-B. The second game will see the Prince of Wales hoopsiers and ilhe lhqulres clash in o. regular soiled- uled league fixltme. Both teams are bottling itoutfcu-thlrdposi- tlon standing with the lhqulrel on the insldotreck. Amlnioflimlt for the collogians, however, will see them tied. The ganle will start at 8:10. In tho night-cap the league- leading Y-Krlote will seek to cling to first pleoe in the regular league schedule when they meet the Grads. Ahead in points the Knots need a win tonight to keep them out front. Should the Grade come through, however, they will -.be in a position to take top hon- 011$ having a postponed game to PB!’- All three games should he in- teresting and mould prove e good drawing cal-d to sporting fans glrticularly those bedkotball mind- Remember‘ When (By The Canadian: Peee) John J. MoCtraw signed his first contract to manage New York Gilnis so years ego today. Mc- Graw went on to ilot the National club for years, retiring In une. 1082. Under his manage- ment Giants ended in the World [Bruins Rally To Defeat.’ Rangers Take Amerks 2-1 MONIiRJllAl-l. Rb. 16 —(0P)— Rudd 10:0 In e National Hockey Leegueganlo 4. Boston, Oonldld @IQIO at dove riotous proportions 15:5 at times, e league leading Boe- 5. Bosion, Portland (flolletfl rec a - . Clapper etlmd tub“ ls wggibdwllitln “i” Boston (W l n1 t i2 trounce: the last-place fills ' - Montreal cazlduhgs 5-1. Pmeltiu -<Be.nds Blake. Inns The ‘ preothnhl (lo-ulinuic misconduct), Gagnon BIIiOUD-lfiodh to a dstttilllulgm to tCsn- (match misconduct.) - 55.151211... it?» film. 15s ‘ti? vol-vim: arms playoff spot. In mdditio , i-h lost NEW h“). _(°P’__ Buswell had to be helped off in the‘ ‘h Hectic Tilt; cans. end tignton in the National Hoc- second place key Lseague. > A crowd of 13,035 watched the game. _ The win k the William l. lihoBe tro , symbolic of the New York city championship, in the blut, shirts’ custody. 1n seven 1 intro-city tilts in date this season the Rangers have collected four 1 wins to two for the Americans, 3 ‘ with one game drawn. - first er tally, which came 1n the f0 h minute, caught Wllf Field and Earl Robertson . MP g. Mac Colvlli, coasting . the nets in a routine fol- low-up. fooled defenceman Hooley Smith out and brother Neil flashed past defencoman eld to hammer home ms puck, N" 531101113? lot the stage for e second‘ Rainier tally with l breakaway whilethestcr spahgled crow were pressing. Neil Colville, Ioliowins up. Picked up the psss and skated in to fire a shot past riiro as. m f u roan tho end. Johnny Borrell shot from s mem- ble before the Rodger net for the lone American tally. assists going w lsorne Carr and Tommy Ander. cans: Goal, Roberisomdo- Jerwa. Smith; fox-war er, Anderson. Sorre . Goldsworthy, Jack. soh, Jenkins. Bangers: Goal, Heller, Pratt" forwards, Hextall H! er. Subs, Shlbiity M. Ooiville, I. Dillon, L. Patrick. o. anion, Psntzitck, Mclyn U! IUD. "on; lifliflflfibli Steven- SUMMARY Iiret —NODI. Q: None. 1 . , lcoond Perle] -ex 033%. sfi ‘Ilil Xbl l. Rangers, I. Oolville) 8:49 Rangers. It 00in!!! i notice- "- M Pug: Hg i Toronto Rink‘ Yictorious In" Ontario ’spiel' . l8 --(CP B. A. ‘Ibronile Roy Canadians ruled supreme over the 12m annual Ontario Bonspiel here tonight with the only perfect ree- -ord among the 118 curling rinks m . llp hi! Gilli! late today in . men's Toron- f3» gh Parks 12-10 in the sewn round of the Seiberling trophy. STARTLING UPSET - . Feb.. 16 -—((P)-<' Howard Wood's Winnipeg Club rink. holders of the Mecdonald’: Brier back in 1930, today threat- ened Lo renew their leading role in Campbell marked v-letory of the m gloating Earl curling circles by producing a startling upset in the blstnnnual Manitoba ' l. In tho Purity Flour Trophy play, Wood defeated Ab Gowanlock‘: Glenboro curlers with comparat- ive else. Gowanlockb crew, who came through 1n Toronto last year without a defeat in the Mac- donald Brier competition, bowed tljiloqdjd-B.’ _ A______ §§r§§fi H-O-C-K-E-Y TONIGHT - ' CRYSTALS i VS. f; RANGERS Probably the lest game of the season nnleu Summa- elde epeeie the dope wagon. Watch than try is click Bugle? m time. title 1M Con“, Mmfiticlrrnu, _csr1:._ trev-‘tllle Sflotvl- . i end .- The Boy " b1 I lemma Aneodalfei. C I'll 7H: COMHCAI/VAN?‘ Ir You flmsrmvowh ' ‘A/vofleccwrs ANGNTR . K W AINT/i- Yaufliuuro A I »‘\‘1‘F;, n.