Leaf Gar-dens. BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BOXING NEW ‘."i;ir$i*PO l h; HOCKEY waesruuc . Rangers. Defeat Junior _Royals In Final Game Of Series 6-3 Abbies Will Again P lay At Montague The Intermediate Abbies will lourney to Montague this Friday .0 engage the powerful Montague Primroses in the second game of an ridiibilion series between these two cams. The Abbies victors in the first game at Montague last week 3 are eXPBCW opposition this time as the Montague boys have been WOtklne: out regularly since the last game. A bumpcr crowd is expected for the ti.t when those age old rivals meet_ The last game was a oorker with bflliant plays and stiff body chiking being the order 0'.‘ t mg . The Montaigne boys will be natur- ally anxious leversp ihedecision on their rivals and W111 strive their hardest to come out on the lorg end of the score. The Abbies on the other hand are brimming with confidence and are lust as anxious to win the game and thereby up- hold their prestige. and they also wil be in there fightin iil the lost bell in order to be re urned the winners in this second game of the ser es. The Abbies will travel by bus i0 the eastern centre. Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By Alan Randal. Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Jain. 17-Joe Krak- muskas. the Ontario boywho pitches tor Washington Senators. has a boos-tor in Oscar Vitt. Vitt tried to land lofity Joe for his Cleveland Indians. And all crafty Clark Grifiith of the Sexmtors wanted in Ntlililfn was speedbella . Bobby Fe er. little Johnny Innizden. one-time mine boy 0f Taber. Alta" who rode more winners than any other joc- key on United last year. has been awarded the New York turf writers’ nuocialtion plaque as “193B's leadink rider." Glad to hear the lzood news that William (Wild Bill) West- wick. assistant sports editor of the Ottawa. Journal. hasbeen elevated to the niirht city editor's chair of that newspaper. Contents and more power to you Bill. May you keep climbing. Bill. who maiy be remembered by oldsteis as the son of Harry Westwlck. hockey nlaes-tro of another era. came to be known as "Wild Bill" while trying to drive e. izolif bal. Red Dutton say his dc enccman. Al Murray likely will be back in action for the Na- tional Hockey Leaaue playoffs. Al's lniured shoulder is mending nicely. With Sonia Henie holdlnn sway so they could onetime m Maple ' What's that about the first 100 helm the hardest? Anyway. John Henry Lewis’ scrap with Joe Louis vntgililnrybe flaht. no. 100 tor John Hockey is gainlnn in powlaritv in New York. For the first half of . wmpaign, tlnue art that pace the teams will shaltter last winter's record turn- out of $84,363 cash customers for 4B comes. The amateur Rovers are also setting new customer figures with 121.050 for 1a games against 233,509 in 28 appearances last year. Next Sunday Manager Cecil Hart of Montreal Canadiens and his veteran defence star Babe Slxobept. will be interviewed on the t . Dempsey Gives Willa rd J 0' b MIAMI BEACH. Fla, Jan. I'l- (AP) —~Jeck Dempsey gave Jog Willard a job today, 20 ears after their battle at Toledo w en Demp- sey won the World's Heavyweignt Championship. Willard wil be employed to greet the customers at the Dempsey- Vanderbilt Hotel here, Deznpee mid he recently had emplo Benny Leonard former li t- weight champion. in similar cap- neity at New York. MORELL 7-81‘, AVAIIDS 0 The “Dreadful Dreadnought!’ i‘ Charlottetown senior Hansel‘! slapped the Junior Royals. 6-8. last nimht at the Fbrurn to take the de- ciding game of a best-otf-tmree exhibition hockey scrim. Al/ahouzh the Juniors were on the short end of the score. tzoalie "Had" Mel-unis or the seniors was the busiest man on the ice. The Royals opened strong an a power play by the Perry-Mac- ovs a zoal thin three minutes of the first. bell Two minu s later the Whltlmlz-Tuainor-V Roach firing line - Near the end cf the session Levi Blacquieic, fast-skatinll Ranker. broke through the wuzh Junior defence single-handed to tally. In s. slow second session during which coaches Lawlor and Wil‘ llams were occupied trylnR 011i different combinations. Ev Jay bounced the rub-her past Davis from close in. assisted bv Will Whalen and deienceman Car- michael. w knot the count. The third period was wild and wzoly. Rangers wen-t on a scorlntz spree and posted tour markers to the ROYRIs one. tallied by hard- working Bucko ‘Trainer. Jav. Whalen, Worth. and Eldon Dar- rach fhrured in the seniors‘ scores. Lineups:- Rsngers: Goal. lvfcInnis: de- fence. Carmichael. MacKinnon. E. Da-rrach, Plum MacDonald. Gllllsl forwards. Worth. Jay. Whalen. McCllnitick, L. Blaoqulcre. Cud- oods. Goal. Davis: defence. W MncDon L. Jay. Cor- bett: forwards. Perry. MacLeod. J. Roach. Trainer. Whitlock. V. Roach. A. Blaicouiere. J. Darrach. sumivrany First Period 1. Royals. Perry. (MacLeod. J. Roach) 2:59. 4 Royals. Whiilock. (Trainer) ‘ildltangers. Blacquiere. 14:30. Penalties: W. MacDonald. Second Period 4. Rangers. Evl Jay Caivmldhaei) 10:00. Penalties: Ev. Jay. V. Roach Third Period (Whalen, 5. Runners. Jay (Whalen) :50. 6. Runners. Wcmth (E. J y) 6:47. '1. Rangers. Whalen 14:57. 8. Royals. Tlralnor 14:80. 9. Rangers. E. Darrwh 17:00. PLAY CRYSTALS TONIGHT Charlottetown Senior Rangers will leave this evening for Sum-- merside where they will meet the Crystals in the first of a home and home game series. The second game will be played at the Forum Friday night. Yankee Status To Continue Un ch a n ge d (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. l’l—'1‘he mighty baseball empire construct- ed by Colonel Jacob RuDDertLl millions will continue virtually un- wi Edward G. arrow. business manager of the club for. l9 years, President of New York Yankees. Baa-row was‘ one of four trus- tees named in the Colonel's will. which was read today. He will serve vrlth Georize E. . brother of the late owner and clue! trustee. retaining his post as ‘rice-president and Al Brennan holdinz his office as treasurer. The two other trustees are Frederick E. Grant. lonrz the Col- onel's leaal advisor. and Harry C. Sllleoc. Rubpervs brother-ln-law. Grant and Byron Clark. Jr.. an- other R/upbert lawyer. will be at- trrneys for the Ruppert interests irliubthe management, of the ball c . Tlhe baseball holdings of the Colonel. valued at 310000.000. were separated in the will to insure the continuance of the Yankees. R4111- pert died Friday. Stripp Joins Brooklyn Holdouts (A. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) ORLANDO. . Jan. l7—Joe Etrlnp wu-ltzied into the ranks of Brooklyn holdouts today-and set some fancy new nos on the was. traditional ell dded th " 59th tin-oh- ws‘“°ti.§§ ¢%‘3 "m" ‘h’ er the Bt. Av- lrds in a and furious hockey Galmllllfll‘ last night at Mfimul .74). s n rd-werkinl at. A srd‘ w “A =5: "o "and e’ t 013m‘ - My’; de vetoe- $19 M 1 um %ihe 110W IOOUIM ltfltmd more 911$ gfii-fshhffgieher. viewil - eta .---oou m.‘ 4o- ards, D. Milli. Oilatiekj 3,114: wayls. Stage Rally T0 TChallenge For The Davis Cup (A. P. by Gnndhnh Special Wire) NEW YO . Jan. 17-0119 North American. one South Am- erican. and European chal- lenmes for the Davis Cup have been nited ates ced today. Entries close Jan. 81.. Australia. loser States in the 1938 ohallenxe round is the lone North American zone challenger and Brazil the Smith American entry. Ciel-many. urea: Britain. Roumania. Netherlands. Humrary. sly. Belzium and Switzerland make up the Europ- ean zone list. ‘The draw w“' ‘ ' wade Feb. 3.‘ (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. I'I-Decision as to whether Canada will chal- lenge this year for the Davis 011D will be reached here Jan. 2'1 at a meetiruz oi’ the Council of the Canadian Lavm Tennis Associa- tion. President R. N. Wat/t of the C. L. T. A.. said tonight. Office of the Association in- dicaited it was qui-te probable the Dominion would renew l?“ vhf- lenze for tthe trophy. Canada. went 1 after the cup last summer afie .1 lone: layoff from international competiticn and was put out in the first round of the North Aim- erxcnn zone draw by the Japanese. Entries close Jan. 31 this year and the draw will be made Feb. ’BucldyRosar Is Batting Cham pio n NEW YORK. Jan. iii-iilttlnkly enough. the champion batsman o! the International Baseball League last season was Warren Vincent (Buddy) Rosar. of Newark, with a. xiercentage of .387. it was an- nounced y. Rosar is a farmhsnd of the world New York Ye - ees. He is a. sophomore member o! the Bears. league champions for two successive years: he is a catcher and 1938 was a season for batting backstobs: and his aver- aee was 34 points higher than the figure with which teammate Che/r- Leaszue. had to battinfl mark 55 over e. fist full of teammates to achieve the crown. Burt he did it impressively with a 22-point mar- gin over Keller. who was second. Bluarzinn honors were claimed ex- clusively by Ollie Carnegie. Buf- falo outfielder who had 45 home runs; most total bases. 35B; most rune batted in, 136. and most strikeouts. 9 Keller made the mom hits, 211: scored the most runs. 149; tied with Jlim 0813M’. of Buffalo. for th 145 and drew teammate Jim Gleason. led in doubles with 50. Down The Alleys crrrowTTLLuYs Tonight at 7 o'clock COIVIMERCIAL LEAGUE gplanésorrs vs Patterson's MIXED LEAGUE " Dodgers vs Cardinals Result of send-final in mixed doubles (1st game) H. Praugtit-C. McKlnnon 1387 P. Smith --W. MoNelll 1232 J. McAleer -H. Mclnnis 1228 E. Iiiillhell-W. McDonald 1161 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Clarke's Tigers 2968 McLeods Grocery 2780 High single T. McKearney 289 High three T‘. lillcKeamey 884 GAME CANCELLED (C. P. by Guardian's Specie-l Wire) PRAGUE. Jan. 1'l—'Iha:w for- ced cancellation tonikht of a hoo- key game at tioovice bet/ween i Trail Smoke Eaters and l. picked Cnecho-Sloyak ‘team. r OUT OUR WAY Opening (Hub, Matches) In Consols Trophy Playdowns \ I l et Underway I onight i P y will wet underway tonight Moguls: E. liLilea. It. R. Bell. P. 8-t Curling Rink to declare s Cobb. A. Belober. to represent Charlottetown Odds and Soda: l". Nash. R. in the Pro 1 for Soiilett. W. Worth. N. Anderson. e British Consuls Trophy em- octora: Qr..Ple1-ce. Dr. Camp- bleuwtic of the curling chantpion- bell. Dr Giodlnls Dr. Tldmarsh. ship of Prince Edward Island. per z Dmunmond Hay. W. Seven rinks have entered the Swlndel, R. Jenkins. O. Mac- looal competition and an ellmin- Gregor. edule been arranied with each team meeting the SCHEDULE 01-‘ GAMES other twice. The rink with the greatest number of victories will Wednesday, ' y 15-8 P. M. defend the Consois Trophy. now hold by the Charlottetown Club. aaalnst rinks representink the Montague and Summerside Clubs. Biz Ficur vs. Lawyers. Klnlock vs. Odds and Soda. Doctors vs. Impcrials. the week of February 8th. in an Second matches Jan. ‘J6. 4 p. m. effort to determine which club will carry the Island colors into Thundly- .1 19,4 P. M. the Macdonald-Brier Tankard Biz Four vs. Klnlock. Lawyers vs. Moguls. Impenals vs. Odd and Suds. Second matches. Jan. 2'1. 9 p. m. Friday. January 20. 9 P. M. Doctors vs. Odds and Soda. Bit: Four vs. Mowuls. Kinlock vs. Imperials. Second ma/tches. Jan. 28. 9 p. m. Saturday, January £1. O P. M. Lawyers vs. Doctors. . Biiz Four vs. Odds and Scds. Moauls vs. Imperia _ Second matches. Jan. 30. 9 p. m. Monday, January 2-8. 9 P. M. Kinlock vs. Doctors. Momlls vs Odds and Bods. Lawyers vs Imperials Bonstpiel u~t Toronto. This is the fourth annual tcuma- ment of its kind held in the Drov- irloe and is the hilthllsrht of the curlinR season. The Charlottetown Club has had the honor of twice reoresentinn the Island mt Toron- to. while Montazue ceptaued the coveted trophy the ooenina year oi’ the competition. Charlottetowrrs new club house has lent impel/vs to the roarln’ tame this year and it is expected that play in the tournament will ‘be unusually keen. Among the rinks entered in the series are the Big Four and the Moxuis bath winners in previous years and Is- land representatives at Toronto. Other rinks include. Lawyers. Doc- tors. Kiniook. Imlberials and Odds and Soda Upsets aplenty may be expected and those not participating in the , contests Will derive as much pleas- Second matches. Jan. 3i. 4 p. m. ure and enjoy as many thrills as - the active players in viewing the Tuesday‘ January, 24. 4 P. M. matches which are sure to followed with a arrest deal of in- _1Bin Flour vs. Imperials te Lawyers vs. Kinlock. The personnel of the rinks is as Motzuls vs. motors. follows with tlhe first stone. sec- Second matches. Feb. l. 9 p. m. ond stone. mate and skin men- tioned in order in each case: Wednesday, y, 25, 9 P, M, Big Four: C. . Williams. Dr. H. Maolnrtym. G. Gordon Huahes. R. Maelnlne. Klnlodt: C. W. MacKenzie. R. Worthy. H. Winchester. H. Spilletrt. Lawyers: M. MacKp-mon. H. F. yecfhee. J. A. Bentley. T, A, Camp- Lwwyors vs. Kinkck vs. Moguls. Second matches. Feb. 2. i) p. m. Reierce-in-chief of the matches is Mr. George MacL-eod. iGailento fTPuzzle In Heavyweight Problem (By Sid Peder, Amos-later! Prone Sports Writer) NEW YORK. Jan. 1'l—T‘he heavyweight boxing championship fix-saw puzzle. as now betnz put together. hasn't altogether mc-t and with ifhe mpmoval of some of the Will-tins! boys. They can't quite fiizvure out why madcap Maxie Beer. who hasn't foukht for hwo years. and Lou Nova. still a. green hand at the ftlsflioufifinc business. should be mired for a coveted shot art Joe Innis. while old Two-Ton Tony is left out in the cold. This bulbous figure of Two-Ton Tony hos been hauminz the Louis menaze like a 220 pound wraith. for niwh on a year new. but alt no time has it been so nobly suDDort- ed as at present. The Gelenmo cheerinz and chow- roses. the y should be dealt into the game ' somewhere. - patriots with Louis t in June. This seems sensible. on the around that such a party would brrinz in payuuz guests from far and wide. For Galento has col- or and a knockout winch. al- Connolly And Jackson Gain Five Points (By The Canadian Prue) I Bert Connolly and Lloyd Jack- sor. both of Springfield Indians are a good, practical example of the saw about the worm turning. A week ago this pair trailed all‘ the other Maritimers in the Inter- national American Hockey League. Today they are in a position where a couple more good nights will put them right up among the leading scorers Both gained five points last week. Connolly, former Moncwn Hawk, had three goals and two assists and Jackson. who usod to play in New Glasgow, N. 8., ool- ected two goals and three "assists. The points boosted Connolly's hotel to l2 and Jackson's to l0. George Allen, native of Hayfield. N. 13., remained in st place with Z1 points and 5a McManus of Hershey stayed in second with 17. Neither saw any Intam action last week, Allen playing with Rangers in the National Hockey League, and MdManus resting an injured leg. Crossley Sherwood oi’ Saint John scored a goal for Providence and pulled out alone into third place with 18 points, Five players are a point behind. The are Connolly, Jackie Keating an Doggie Kuhn of Providence Harry Currie of Cleveland and Clarence Steele of Hershey. ‘n. Ingram Ewen tallied for sydney. SUSSEX IN SURPRISE WIN SUSSEX, N. B., Jan. 17-814. Qaphen Moha/wks. at the top of Abe Southern New Brunswick Hoc- _ key League, were swamped 7-0 in» an upset by Suxex Rover tout-whit. Goalie Frank Speak has had the only (Iwo shutouts in the leeaue season BEAVERS IN EASY WIN OUSIE. N. 3.. Jan. 17- Tihe powerrul Saint John Heavens won on easy 11-1 victory tcniaht der society contends Tony's can- didacy is based on his fizhtinn Getliffe Scores (Winningijjf Goal To Give Bruins 2-1,-.-"-__ VictoryOver rmztoLeafs ‘A , ' s Wire) - (0.? byGunllennpedll BOSTON Me's vpeztod a deadlocked lame Rave Boston Bruins l. 2-1 in the N York Rsnilere. ‘Items ln fourth place in the stand- “Iirulns had to come from be- i-._ ‘°“' when»; Yanks CaniBe V1801’! we Mesa; Beaten Says - Connie Mack Il- . lust turned ‘l6. at on a hard bench in the liv- in of his i m h hen $9M maxi. wtcifgfit an the lead surly I stump loolocdu: ‘Those Yankees can be home rebound as the begun," Gil-IBEX o! a five-man ‘Toronto rush tum. gavfio Bcs B01119. in“ Explains Opinion Boston's ' uh 111W "W1 dean of managers. Kitchener. Ont. m ma the m1 1=h Athletics n olde: Bauer also After a scoreless second peric Getliflfe lends out on e. long forward pass llett shot in from the ope Sho andRqi dle re onto addin All wishins to 1r! out with Junior Abb Forum 4.30 to 5.30 on Thursday, January 19th. riod after penalties years presented him wth nulls in bunches. then oiucidem; "mete were five teams ir. the American Lemme lust year besid the Yankees who were all pennsn contenders. l don't say that St h’: ct “if *'*“°“°:..“ii.t“ m‘ . u, oy may veer. WW And this year you're likely to eel Bobby oominaintoranassis. tend mom, five feet‘ the blue line. m, Ytmkqg nmrh y untied the 3.1mm - to od wiwllostonh Ikl- y T?” mnbebea an es. . 301110‘ 0! Tm‘- ' ot beyond l realm ‘f - I to the fireworks 11y sibmsn elf-he‘: the Ihd% THE RECORDS: an enohame of lmnnhee after n 11¢“; o;- md 59;;- G A Pie penalties mmm‘ Bath wow mu“ gknwuly 2mm tllfgeefinheeedad e. rm; ' Allen, m1 14 '1 21 “Llnelllilh- g,- u; m ma: money." he mo. McManus, Hersh 9 a 1'1 Boston: Goa-l. . defence e A's: w" 5 2:: "s...ts*r- “he; ‘err:- ese“ were‘ e “w: we“ , r 8 . ; . - e u: ve runs n‘ .--l . Corfneollyf-Sspring 1 s 12 Bends Gef-Ilffe- file-wer- '- their studs until‘ mid-season. g Kuhn, Prov ‘l 5 12 Crawford. nouns. Welland. Con- they et min: early this year it'll 1 ' Keatlng. Prov 4 a 12 W1“- Peigi r- _ be femnt. Besides. I've mt e g Currie, c1“. 3 9 u TONDKD. G081. Broda. defence. flng “m; Q1’ you 5nd 1131' Hudsmh Pr“. 5 6 1.1 McDona Hamilton‘ forwards, going (or g, mug, m, mo“ m. Lamb, 5mm 3 g m M1175- Daxfidmn Di‘ . teams which think thejirst div- ~31 Jackson‘ s,“ m, 4 6 w lltgounnes. ellyb Jacksoln, Ilnrner. Lgion belongs m them ‘Whyj’ h; smim. New Ham, 3 5 8 ampman. bomber 11in. Meta. added. ‘I've not 9t rookie pitcher: Kelly’ PM 2 5 7 Ion; l-inesmsn, w mck "m". Bill Clean-y SUMMARY ‘ ' North Sydney m‘ PM“ Wolves Defeat . . beltmTbiwzi-tgi Drlllon (Arms. Oham- G i o 4 I n : . WINS Till‘ 4-3 Schmidt calmer-t. arnson ' ' Punk-f): ‘gum (mslga). Hons filmy. u. Bd.h-€&n.°dl‘i—-(Ct§') fir) ruins. tnisoonduotl} um aw$§;v“""§;ms1'u§(°”- Ear: Brswyfiimelylockgy eileaeuipra; mm mmwdnfiiollggikéa “mm ‘Emmi’ 595W“ 3”"! tonéght ggddefeatgrliagmthekleagg None has“ victory mmgm’ by tmmw" ea ng ney one es es: H . and mm up wuhu ~ wot or “finalist “° his? ii°lfis°ii“‘tliiftei°ld‘°" m“ ‘°°°nd“f1“°° an“ B” Mu" 8. Boston. Getllflo (Hdletflt) fluthe stag-t of the eeason q $1.320 ‘ml Sydney by m” “m. 1331 ~‘ lengthened Wolves league lead. J lvlidtlonald scored twice for Hanan’ Now’ 1,37% "m" Pembmkh o" w- Noll“. Sydney while yuan and M_ player was the leading scorer _fo n; Nicholson got the other two goals. JUNIOR. ABBIES‘ macncs yoggeénsgggfgg QQQ’; ‘",§{'P°"'°‘§ _:_. Tic Williams. and Mc- i Kc _ Kenna and when, ~ a ' ing Halifax Garrison 4-1. 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