filliiZrti 1...... a... To 4-1Vict0ryInT0r0nt0; Bruins, Red Wings Win ___. m, Jan. 19 —(CP) — fret-Maurice Rachard—» TORON Cruikshank t... W20, 1949 ‘Halifax St. 1.1/.'li'11“'§79 5-2 811751317139 “1/ i? t" Over St. Jolizti Beav 61' -_. ._.._4 rut; ouXRniAN, ct .___. lARLO'["l‘E'l‘OWl\_‘_*__ PAGE yogi/pf . Y 9c twig); rwnlghfi and led Montreal __ Canadians to a +lwtvt=wlé Mo“? A R. k T m" " " i , h rivals. 01011 B13 B I . 1 I ‘I f 515.15% disappointed flgggd t1: 110111 "1 3 ° Salnts n tars S side Juvcams ‘w tagsauutiranggysound in Maple y o ' - '1 yabltan . a q‘- ... ww- ,,, , - n ague ame 0mg 11111881 111111115 -» .. Both clubs played W1 019 £118 _ :2 u » .1 ._ ~ _ p; M111" P°§f§’“.,‘.§§'on§§§“t§:. 3M3‘: The w. a. Cruikshank and a. r. ---- ‘n flpgmno" $33113 f‘ _ “ 1- -~. s} 119mm“ an the side unes havmg Acorn rinks advanced to the final Flam their econd “lhcdqlgd b . l g ~ t . A, 119F119“ o d i eon; h“ round yesterday in~ the Consuls P w c 1 g.’ , f5 , '. _ - ' l‘? been suspen ed 01' E ‘ Club elimination may at the chap . _ I game this ut-(k, tnc Saint ~41‘ , _ , _. contest as a result‘ of a dstgs ‘ottewwn curling Cm“ stuns Uiuvcrsi ; ltockcy sqiml wit ' .1 . t- l lwjnglng duel the pare: $3; e The two rinks Wm meet tonight meet thc Sllmmcrsldg AlLStflrs tu . -.. last 111111’- lrhe ‘eams m ' at .1 lyclock to decide the second a City Hot-key Luiigu: fixture at - t Fqmtnfiflog rink to represent the Charlotte- - the Forum tonight, ‘ 1-Mon rea. c ar . _ C > .. 4 t, u » - 1g . . , _ _ __ 3%“."J;.°‘%l.‘“;.“*fit"“iilitfiil. 111 110113.11“ 3.111. f cPergtglataei '— Laywe‘ Harmorh rink took first. position Tuesday The tw Cit Le gu hmke tea“... HNQNTHEI 3a in a mpqmwh l am ~ 0 Y a 9 Y ——-‘ » . ~ ,.- .. . ' Second Period ‘vfjnfixguiheg gist through the series clubs of Saint Dunstan's and Navy In an exhibition hockey match gmiliggnylcljlliyé‘rpcpladifii“ tmugfif; l’ t z-Mcntreal, Chamberlain, _ Yesterday uficmoon the cum“ really put on a smart exhibition held in thevMontague rink last in the (my haw-up “finding ‘In? ‘. (Mo5d611. 3101111711) 5-37 of hockey in their league game on night, the Prince of Wales College . _ ‘_. ’ _ ‘ . ..,_| 3-, ,, 1 shank rink eliminated the Col G. . c Saints will ht- your; all cut tn~ J-Toronto. Soon. _ E Fun quartet by a score o, 144, Tuesday night; at the Forum, Ramblers defeated the Mon ague mm“ m “Tnup we i,“ m" m“ ‘ , . tHartIko. Metz) .1 . . . . .. 11.16 n; the evemnn match the Mo"; which. gave a larger than usual Meteors by the score of 7-5. ‘hey wcfiflvod._srrun‘ m-o Amsttu-rp . ~ . flcnaltias — Juzda. Harmon. fink deflated ame Hume“ ‘our crowd of fans thcir money's worth The following are the lineunsg- ‘t the‘ Wvswm Cum,“ ‘as, s2“ . lzinlflkl- 134‘ and saw them 11.5 out of the rink P.W.C. - Goal, J. Vvard. e- urdnv N,” v F mgen. rr ‘l: tonal) 1:10» . Third Period Thérc was a dose finish to the after the game in a satisfied and fence. Kennedy. D. Jardlne, Mac- O lni-Wi! f. MM q W“ Nd‘ " ‘W . I! v_ a‘ my I. 4-.\lontrcal, Chamberlain, nights“ match MW“ the Hmsm 1151111)’ 115F116 0! mind. Loan, Boswell; forivards. P. Jardtne. 11 u. 0.1 1 1- l. ~11 -» _> ~ _ » . tRichard, Mosdell) 9:35 ink n 1t m“ _n m - 1 _ _ ‘ A Mccauunm B_ MacDonald, w, who have born mu .1 . rig l . 5-M0nlrea1. Rear . - . - - - -- 18105 gmggsasféregaa big ‘mu Zndeaég Phyjng we o; me 1......“ Sm. MacRae, w. MacIntyrc, M.MurD11y- 111”1\_'e al-n»: the war 1'1 1 . . ' 111E games so far this year and Coach — B. Shelfoon. their last fcnr print"... a t» I; he a touth team to brat, and t t‘: Penalties - None. BOSTON 5. NEW YORK 2 Nl-IW YORK, Jan. l9-— (AP)- ul Ronty and Pete Babando scor- five end to press for the lead. In the final end. however. the Acorn rink registcrcd "one" when Skip Hansen miscued on a take-out P“ hot ttt "hi f'n 1 k "1 1W° 3°11“ Bach “"1151” 1° lead S w 1 s l u ms ' work all along the line and lacked 1111‘ §°°°"d'1"“,°° 3°51“ BN1“? ‘° nothing in the way of excitement, Hannisan. G. Murphy. Rich Col- m tho 113311110 l“l'.flt‘t‘filli‘p_ a" “FY52 “aflmml Hmkey 11°11" SYDNEY. Australia, Jan. 19~ good offensive and defensive play 111125, F- C1811‘. ROY (301111185- I‘ h. m, .,,n‘n,,r|fl,,~ 4v‘n\[1 1'.~;h->t1t gwwcmry ‘war 1hel°s"pl“ce Ne?’ (AIM-Lloyd Ln Beach of Pnnamu and thrilling breakaways. Some Referees - T. McEwan and J. “mm; “m, ‘he S. g h, a 1,- York Ransgers hefgrledilf-JZ‘! fans l" “might equalled the Australian rc- smart goaltcnding by both Davis Vanldcrstltie. iticnmto 2o out in front of the; 11'I“f1r‘j":£.Bgi‘::gk stgodnaut for the cord of 10.6 scconds for 100 metros and Strain was also a big feature First Period ‘mam fr“, we fir," “m. rm, S ... “wners mnklng M saves compared at Sydney Sports Ground. cfcttihel game. kivith the lattcr iu l-PQIIVJCL]; p, MacDOfml “l” Se“ 1, ‘My “m. vlvg‘: on H}? . to 22 for Chuck Rayner. " ‘ _ ‘“ _“‘ _ PM c“ Hr m“ “g 50111.8 521153" 1 um y) ' ‘ cthcr hand a um for Stttnmzrt o m"; paflod Red Wings n 2-1 National Hockey Jam“ saves 1“ ‘he 1mm pen“ ?"‘P'W'C'- Murphy " "" " l‘ will put thorn within thrc~ m. = , 1__B°smnl Babundo’ League victory over Chicago Black when t-he Navy continually ham- .i—P.VlI..C.,u W. MacInt-Yl 173510‘ “w leflqu,,_.tn,.jy,,,_ \v,.1_h._,,,., (peters) 21m Hawks here tonight before 13.155 mefed away m “m1 around ‘be (MLCa um) ’ ‘ ,and tighten up the lvauuc Wt» 3_New york Gordon’ fang, $311115 cage. ‘Adocnl spectator. dls- 4.-P.W.C.. Mac-Donal 1959 one of the C10,“... races in its m’ A (slanowskh _ 131G ‘The Black Hawks yanked anal... cussing Strains performance af- lMacRae) II,IA>> .. ‘wry. ‘ 3_B°n°n' Rom“ gm. Hem-y no,“ [he m.“ for 13 tcr the game, adequately summed Penalties -— it. MacGuigan, .‘ with a" “Wan [Mb h‘ Hum‘ I (pm-son) _ "1937 seconds |n thelhst minute butmng uu the situation when he said MacRae.‘ “WW is m “Us, to my Hm t“ \ l Penalty: Flamnn. dfifipvrfltely tn tie it again, but h.- “Straui is either awfully good or Second Period \ r ‘HUME mmm Wm b" a. keen“ , l‘ second Period Md m go buck in bqfore the game awfully ‘uqky.’ and this column lS S—P.W.C., D. Jardine . . 3.1.: comes-MK‘ “(my M to M“ “m anal/WE, heflflm” 4_g°sg°n' Baymndo, ended when play called for a facc~ of the opinion that he definite» (Iv-Montague. P. F1359!‘ _ i Y. ‘m, Yfiwcg but in M‘ ’ (Peters. Egan) .. 1.26 Off 1n tiic centre zonc. 1y fits in the former category. (Poxvcr) . B..15,1\1I1 {a 111111} 1L ~_-t H n s.“ B13139!» l pcnumcs; Nam“ Dctrotw victory. its fourth plus , , , L-Montague. Rick C011111S$ _ $19“ "1 F?“ e ‘1 “am” 1" t Third Period i‘ 11° "1 1119 1115! 111T‘ 141111105. 1WD! Despite the fact that the Navy ‘Cfllvefl - 10‘4"’|“Orlh Stem” , . fi-Boston. Sandford. ‘he Red wings five mums “hem were on the short end of the 3-2 B—-P.W C.. MacDonald II18'07‘ *“_“'_"" l (Harrison) . .. 5.15 “f Semmdiflu“ B°51°"- W111?“ 11°11‘ decision, the squad showed a defi- Penalfles — K611116613’ <31. C57- H) FNBW Y°Yk~ Kuleul- N°w.y°"k 5'2" nite improvement in their style ver. D, Jar-dine. MacLui-e. t (O'Connor) 71);, Chicago now has gonc scvcn of play under (he capable wflch- Third Period 7-13OSIOI1QROYI1Y. games Wm‘ “my ‘me "M10131" ing of Waller Lawlor who is now Ei-Montague‘ Clements '1 if‘ 1% A. T m ' ‘Pmsmli ~~ 17-5‘? .F“'-‘" "“"'"“ ltandlintl the team. His apprvnri- ‘R- 611111111151 3'05 D V ii\ A4; it L. Pmames‘ N” ' 1A3ei‘r:3':q'y';\b°1' rm ale shifting cf Art Perry back on 'l0—P.W.C-. D- éiafdifli - 773° ‘- ‘I 1 , “a” ut- af c, -t ‘ n a be utl- ll-Jilontaallf’. enwus _ ohTnolT 2' CHICAGO l Krl€naléles' Olmifipiid’ hadsby‘ lixzcd ecflleciivgiyelln (brfzarkitig up (ROY Colllnflfil 16 30 ‘ DETROIT. Jun. 19—-(AP)——Nor- e y’ lmvmw‘ Gmdmm‘ fast opposing forward attacks and 12—Monta"\u>. Clements (Rick Collingsi 13-12 Second Period mun (Budl Polle‘s 40-foot sizzler in , Scormg~Nonru the last eight Minutes of ploy cracked a l-ail tie to give Detroit Cgfuqgllgy: "1' _S1°>“'“I1;1. 11105.14; J. ‘ r muor, w‘ 1. mix Jor). J Mm" m“ Third I'm-rind s I o 7V“ d 2—Cliiczigtm, Bodnur, a Q r a "" ' WBOnHcyV — 959 3~Detroif, Polio, lliicFadde-n) ______ _, 1321) Silent Grafton, block gelding, record 2.l0, 8 years. Sire Cor- porol Lee. Dam Elsie Grafton 2.06. Pacer sound and perfect manners. Price $800, WQuId consider toking on trade frot- img breed colf that is sound and right. Phone, Wire or Write: MR1; G. R. ARMSTRONG. I57 Pork Ave. VIGTGRIA RINK HOCKEY TONIGHT TRYON ARROWS Vs. ALBANY ST. FATS East Si’. John, r New Brunswick. , SKATING AFTER i — CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE '* VI. * S.D.U. "THE cotuze: BOYS wtu. TRY TO TURN-THE TRICK m FURIIM l n: A CRUX "routour a._1s RINK’ FLASHES, F THURSDAY—HOCKEY—8.IS S'SIDE Vs. S.D.U. FRI‘DAY--CHILDREN'S POPULAR SKATE 4 To 5.30 NIGHT SKATiNG-JJO TO 10 UNDERAGE SKATERS — 7.31) TO 9.20 t i] SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING-J T0 5 NIGHT—~8 TO l0. producing the first scoreless c-pen- lng period. both teams hit a rapYd pace all through the game, tvhich dispiaycd plenty of smart team- als) can capitalize on a fast open break himself. added coitsidernblc to the strength of the team and nearly paid off in goals on several occasions. - , t . t Coach A. J, McAdam who was handling the~~Sainis -~fr0m thé boards in Jackie Kane's absence had a fcw changes in his lineup as well which worked very effec- tively. He moved Cart MacDonald up to centre between Houcle and Rodgers. and at the same time moved Joe Mahar back on the dcfetice with Mike Hcnncssey. The addition til-Farmer to the lineup also paid off for the Saints whcn he tallied their second goal of the night. Farmer, who played with the Saints last season, has been playing all this season with the Summe-rside All Stars, but on resuming his studies at the Uni- versity recently has lined up again with his fonrner teammates. a - - As was more or less anticipated. we note from recent reports that the game between Amherst. and Si. Joseph. which was played at the University town last Sunday. has been awarded to the Ramblers as the result of a protest made by them to the Central Section Hockey League president, when St. Joseph reiuscd to play an ex- tra. 10-minute overtime period af- ter the game ended up in a 5-all deadlock at. the end of regulation play, Just what ruling was laid down- by league officials at the beginning of the season regarding overtime play is not known by this writer. but it is known that C. A. H. A. rulings. under which they are playing, definitely call for one 10-minute overtime period in the Montague defence. R. MacDonald, A. Mac- Lure, D. George. forwards. K. Clements, P. Fraser. H. Power, L. Poolc. E. Carver. J. Revise Plans In lientral League who earlier regular Central scheduled encounter. _ Goal. B. Fraser; R. MacGuigan; any penalfics - D. MacLclan. Mac- Donald. Charlottetown Abegwcits, in the week were anniug un going to Amherst to- Ramblers in a Section League will not be making the trip it was learned last night from Abegweit officials. The game was cancelled after Mainland officials notified local mediators that tho Amherst team are already scheduled to play a game on that date. It was not dis- closed when the cancelled gamc would be played. Hockey Results The pl day to meet the Millionaires t-Victorias 1 Antlgonlsh 9, Truro 4 Stellarton 9, Plctou 2 t-he end of regulation time. i . The awarding .of'the game to‘ Amherst. will make considerable difference ln the league standingq and now puts St. Joseph tn the cellar position with Stiringhlll. and at the same time increases the Ramblers lead over the sec-l event that the game is tied at "The St. Dunstnns basketball squad got their second straight win in the P.E.I. Physical Fitness Lea- gue by defeating the R.C.A.F. at Summerside lost night by the score 42 to 38. Bayne and Carson tied for scoring honors with thirteen points apiece. for the visitors Bucklcss was top scorer getting 13 points. St. Dunstans failed to sink a pen.- ulty shot in eight tries. The Air Force quintett realized on six out “nocxmr - arm" cunntormokn ronum it. John ‘Beavers (Big Four Hockey League Lenders) VS. Charlottetown Abbie: 15c Wednesday 8.30 PM. Jan. 264th gzVAgfll GAI-lz- LIMITID CAPACITY L G 8T . GET YOUR TICKETS NOW of fen. R.C.A.F. FG l-‘S PF Pt: 1.’! Bayne Carson ‘flckus . "itmsomteauli. Anderson Fcv (‘akrcn fiullis Reldle ' Totals H. h. U. n-mh» Frq-"nv “i'""l@ss ihflllng _ , ‘f-"Mttald \Y~\\'(\ '1‘f"""n01‘ Ready n. B ¢"4I4.\§§:=:‘41l ¢@Q¥-1Q—l;-lyq$ -v: :1: JZJDl-BEB‘. ocal-lou,g-_ng. tcaaaaazofflal oocoooouu '§\§\'I3\3 l MAY!‘ an It»! ow 11m _ m" ma” h N“ srousoaan an nmmzvoos cmowu Y-GIADS ssavwa CLUB 111mm nnuo 00.. can): 5 lincsman. 21 letter Q Tnl nls Referee. Li‘ 1k S. D. U. And Reece Hoop Teams Victorious In Double Bill At S’side ' 0nd place Abegweits to two points." l Cornish, scorer, Ross. Timer Wat- 50H. Second Game The Rcccc team defeated Schur- man qufntett by the score of 50 to 33. At the end of the first half Schurmans boys were ahead by 22 to 21 but lacked the drive in tho second half. Mlchaelson, was top scarcr for Reece with twenty-nine points while Llnkletfer led the Surrrncr side quinfett with fifteen points. Reece FG FS PF Pt: Cullen .. 4 1 0 9 Michaelsoit 14 1 4 2n Langllle ,_ 1 0 2 2 MacLean .. 5 0 .1 10 Peters . 0 0 0 0 Sterns 0 0 n u L01! .. 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 2 6 5c Schurnvana FG I-‘S PF Ha Linkletter .. B ii 2 1.": sOnith .. 4 l 1 n Cornish .. 2 1 0 f» MoMurdo 1 0 2 El Harris 1 0 1 2 Estey . o o o oi MacDonald .. 0 0 0 n. Cllggs o o o nl __ .1 _ ._‘ Totals 1'1 5 6 1.‘: Referee. Bullis, assistant, F0331 scorer, Ross. Timer. Watson 1 a cinch that thvy Won't ho trt tussle for those rtzt l need to nut lust t u. of Qlirinc": thCri ‘l! tho Above is n rrprndurli-m nt" an z J. A. Weir, 5G (fumlarrltattl fiirttl. Alrxnndcr. Govrrvnu‘ Gvurr vf t by the following lcitvr. m ll]. . . q . "Dear Mr. Weir: "1 nm scudlttx: you 2v : 2- * witcu I was fisltiuu in l] ~ ‘You will nniivi‘ thrt u. done to tho fish! _ "Willi all host wish. s f r tlu- Nvv. 1'1 >: a 11TH‘ 5i ..;i'~ ir-d you 1.1.’! ~ i "i it]; i.\ lint f\!.1u.‘.' '\l .. .