i . many years Inter- limfifagglwy c:mpetition will dfsumm on Friday night next we’ learned authoritatively yes- ": with the West Kent and ti”? square school squads bat- lflu o“; 1n a seven game series ti» WY °.““.n'P‘-nsh'p' . i1 rivals in whatever Amllisolffllir-v engaged in agrvnst illmutllli‘ i‘.:e't\\"o schcols should ‘Nb gall. with sane spaikling .= once the sPYlCs gets under- ‘mprd in addition to proving “which is the better squad n F“ - be the means cf bringing lillfii hasn't as yet had a. chance human’ . o o a instance the anmI-l 111 series that the two schools , to gngilgfl in. Year after vear m would czme cut for practice WW and make giocl w.th a. '5' Then alter graduating frcm "“§‘.....1.-..na= the majority would {good in 5911161‘ company and mot this praticular branch of Wu“, U I I I no reason why this lat- =mlrl€Pi5l1l‘ hockey ncnors should ptnttain ihv some end. With the m, 6.1 ti... Junacr Royals this . was felt that Junior hickey about an end. However. .,, , waiter Lawior is gradually ,,, a strong team together , m! who knows but he may lblgtbfilfcilf i011 some of his “pints lrzm the ranks 0f the mrrhool teams once they start. nurseries. ‘ . . _ mama. won't be battling for nglory either in this coming LMflllfllZPl‘ C. F. Archer of the . ,ont~ of the main instigat- ,, Qflhe idea has donated a Tro- .. i050 lo the winning squad and gesture will go a 10118 ways in .. ing the really keen rivalry ready exists between the .‘ gohools. I I I I .51|g'111g of tho series will pop up my interest that has been l. for the past two weeks. m no games for the Intermed- hAbbieo in sight-tho Fir-um ll. er has been seeking to have . i mainland teams come here 4i appears that. t-he schools will hre to furnish most of the hoc- uniii pla_ off time rolls around. I I I I g for k. hiemt of course alwayl PW! 11p m the playoffs start roll ng and Micaiions point. to the Royals ving a well-balanced team as Iiry start- out in defence of their Ilritnne Junior crown. I I I I mo»: or not the Intermediates ll in playdolwm 1| still Milled in mystery. Some say l. are to take part while others up of a contrary opinion but. o id they decide to do so-pro- Illled of course they have been ulntomi in time then they should Mil! contenders for the Mar- crown now held by Glace h! Xidos. I O I I Up Montreal way in the school blues there is a youngster set- llllllil plays these days by a famil- lrlnd great hockey name. 11¢ h me other than Howie Moreno. Jr.. mot the late Hzwle More-nz, fam- centre-lco star cf the Montreal linadlens. I I I I Montreal fans do no forget the Ilcin in 1931 that. this same not" was nrasented with the 0y Equipment, his dad wore on "ll-Elli he played his last game. Montreal Canadiens decided llllt No. 'l lV-llld not be worn by “Canada-n player unless an. lllltr ‘llforenz came along. Now nrling to those who have seen gtorytllngster in action. another f," mill’ 8061 be making o. bid ‘l?! bflfiktlhe No. 7 to the A n c: a a "I510 hive watched him seem “h” llll‘ bill’ 1s a surefire bet fllllwaches around 1o. rt will h. l l?” yws yet but already in ‘if if" lP-"lilile he has fled up a “Milo: mark and ls each .3 “l “l9 lllillll‘ who thinks and is socrrtly hoping that, h" t ll lll some day follow l5 tsteps BILLIARDS wgcmillvllts were run off in the m, Sui‘? vllllliard tournament at M“ "glfildkrflllllilfd Parlor last M's “the .n-.~t L. Stanley won ‘ ‘rule ill-ll bl‘ the small margin h“ “Ogolnts. the scores being m m“ L. Man 297. In the sec. m) t 3:10!‘ won f|'om G. A- hmm, A’ N? T°lllllht Eric Lar- "ll ram, 1 CNoill. Tm-ee matches m“ 1w m n the snooker tom-n“. rwmiaz“ llllll- E. Smith won tram m,“ wonsywo games to one; G. l0 nolllln {um W‘ Mccflnulnl '-“'° hm D gland W. Phillips won "lrnnrncwmflw bl’ m“ ""18 mn- m: Oniiuals last night were Menu“! "I'd Williams and L‘ (lartvl/r/IIIIII/glo/a l ATTENTION BO mans! M“ G°°l9¢ Til". the proprietor of the Charlotte- om d Auei". Market Building, has generously H‘. We kthe gross take of Ins alleys two evenings ln C H to the War Fund of flu Curry on Canada town Bowling Mpg, Jm-Tlle first of ‘these evenings will be Friday, January Ml Tull has also promised fo donate prizes. B" ‘lllllllllllllity to have a good evening's leqvlor prices in old cl o good cause. TURN OUT AND D0 YOUR BlTl "BARRY 0ll BAIIABA CORPS wyfmIIIIlllll/IIIAI: Here ls 5PM of g. prCmlSlllg hockey mater- - THE JlklAKl-IQTT Week - end ‘rho games committee of the Charlottetown Curling Rink have decided t0 change the Saturday Bonspiei to one t0 be known as the Week-end Bonspiel to start FTldlly at 7.00 p.m. and continue through Saturday aIte-rncon and evening. As there has been considerable difficult in the past for the com- mittee obtain substitutes for players who. for various reasons, have in the past beeil unable to attend the Saturday Bonsprei. in the future all skips will be held re- sponsible for the appearance t: the numbers of their respective warm. In case o! a. skip being short a player he must notify a member tf the Games Committee in suf- ficient time for such player to be replaced by a substitute. The Week-end Bonspiel will be conducted as follows: Three rinks will play lkiday at 7.00 p.m. Four rinks Saturday at 2.00 p.m. Four rinks Saturday at 4.00 p.m. Four rinks Saturday at 7.30 p.m. All Rimes to be ten ends. and to be played on the ice as allotted by m. published schedule. Immediately following the com- pletion of the 4.00 p.m. play cn Saturday, February 1st, a banquet Will be served in the Winchester Banquet Hall. ‘to which all members who can possibly do so are asked to attend. as matters concerning tho mnoinder of the present Curl. ing Season are to come up for dis- cussicn and all remarks and sug- gestions are invited. Following is the schedule- Frldly evening 7.00 p.m. Ice No. 2:- H. L. Sear P. S Cobb G. G. Hughes W. R. Cruikshank Skip_ 10c No. 8:- D. Mayne vs R. H. Jenkins Dr. Waye W.W. Lord Skip_ vs Albert Murley d rd Earl MacDonald G. F‘. Hutcheson W. R. Seaman Hon. T. A. Campbell Skip—- loo No. 4:- J. H. MoNeili vs Howard McInnls L. J. Stacey Hen. J. P. McIntyre H. H. Cox a W. N. Wilson T. W. L’. Prowsc J. H, Howatt Skip- Skip- laturday. 2.00 p.m. Ice No. 1:-- F. Han-Sen H. Bohaker Ohas. McDonald A. W. Hyndman Skip- lce No. 8:- R. H. Duvar vs Chas. cKinnon W. '1‘. Weir R. E. Spillett Skip- vs. K. B. Richards M. W. Weeks M. MacKinnon 8. Cs. Moore klp_ Allicon McMillan Chas. Stewart Art McPherson L. B. MacMillln Skip- Ice No. 3:- J L. Stevenson W. M. Been Rus Spilletc C. H. Black Skip- Ice No. 4:- vl. Chas. Yorke . H. n Reg Nloholls Edwin Johnston . B. B. Smith W. C, Davis R. S. P. Jafdine Skip- 315W Saturday. 4.00 pm. Ice No. l:— Alfred MoNeill J. S. MacKay H. F. MaePhee Dr. Tidmarsh Skip- Icc No. I:-- J. O. McLean vs. Dr. Joe. McMillan J. J. Lanalbee Fred Mow-e Don (lass Gordan Avard Geo. W. Macleod Dr. H. McIntyre Skip- 5113).. Ice No. 8:- Arthur Heartz vs Dr. McGuigan Dr. W. MacDonald Roy Quigiey N- D. McLean Dr. H. H. Pierce J. P. Simmonds m, Giddlngg Bklp- Skip- vs Wm. McPhee M. R. McGuigan R. Carruthers Dr. Creelmam Skip- Ice No. __. Stirling MacDonald vs Henry Callbcck J. E. Stem; J’. J. Morris 5H1». G. H. Krele Frark Cox Dr. Rbbins Col. G. E. Pull Sktp__ B-turd-y. no p.m. Ice No. I :- 0. K. Presby vs Andrew Bagnall IIIIIIIIIIIII Bonspiel of CurlingClubgets underway 1721's Evening at 7 O'clock L. Tumor E. M. Bugnall R. R. Bell Skip- Ice No. Zz-w E. J. Gallant Bey: Roy ns R. C. Stoddard Rankin Maclleau $k1p__ Stirling Benton R. Corning R. Adams Skip- W. Munroe J. E. Burden E. D. Nicholson A. V. Spillett Skip- VI Ice No. 3:- J. W F. A. Drisczl‘ P. W. Turnc Skip_. Ice No. 4:- Gco. R. Brody W. Pickard Ivan Home H. Winchester Skip- Spares: Pked Chappeh Robert T. Holman James E. Harris E. M. PIl-illipg S. Paoll H. J. Spillett D. H. Bishop, K. Fraser . D. Gilli; Bowuwc RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Ladies League Crescent“- M. Do an M. Mc arlano G. Coady A. Wisener M. Connolly Total-Hill. Deuces:- I. Dougan E. Hessian H. Garrett A. McCarthy Low Score 59 Total-IGBG. High single E. Hessian 169. High three E. Hessian 449. International League Central Barbers:- L. Phillips R. McDougall J. Dykens A. McAsklll J. Kane Total—2592. Master Barbers:- J. Hughes B. McInnis R. McDonald I76 I39 137 216 12 4.5. High single R. McDonald 256. High three G. Hooper 606. Tonight at 7 o'clock:- ies League:- lTelm m. s J. Kirwin ‘F. Carragher M. Walsh D. Cullen Tonight at 9 o'clock:- Isiig Four League-Five Aces vs. All are. CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS Cty League Prince Grocery:- Dr. Leonard A. McFarlane T, Wilson F. Doucetie l-I. Lapthom ‘BOWL-MOO. Flvo Aces:- G. McD.nald J. Callaihan A McCloskey H. Craslwell E Robin 'I‘otal-3306. High single Gus MacDonald 35 Hugh three Gus MacDonmd Mixed Lelllllfl Bourbon:- c, Down GIGEOYY Blanchard Hastings Tierne Praug t E. A. J . F. H. Total-dim) R.C.A.S.C. Sooner-s:- c. Art-s 906 '1‘. Arsenauit 1'), ward E. Mclean A. Elle!’ Low scorn Thai-Swill (l. Gents high smote D. Ward 38° 8 Gents mm three F. ‘Tierney 59 Trundleruz- Total-MM. ‘ Ladle; high single S. Smth Ladies high three B. Smith Gents high sfhgle H. Gent; him than 227. 80B. n51. dies htglh. slingle Hilda Prauaht nrhales high three Hilda Prauzht Red Barman Crack At Heavy B! Sid Icdcr Associated Pres: sport: wnm NEW YO Jan. BO-(APM- Rcd_ Burmank two-year chase for a crack at Joe Lam's heavyweight championshi ends in Madison Square G en tomorrow night. The Baltimore battler, ranked IIIIIIII the first five heavyweights in the world for the last t/wo years. ts his chance with the Bomber n a fight scheduled for 15 rounds, but which all but Red's very best friends say will make him son-y he ever got the idea. Off his record, Blnman ranks as the most workmanlike warrior to take a shot at Joe in a. couple of years. Yet, promoter Mike Ja- cobs and Louis’ own fistic family are taking Burman so seriously bheyye already lined up tusSels for Joc against Gus Dorazio in Phila- delglgia next m-cnth, Abe Sifnon in De it in March and Arturo Godoy in Los Angeles Ln April. It will be the 13th title defence in Louis‘ record-breaking run as head man of fistiana and his second trip to the post in the fight-a-month campaign prcmoter Mlkc Jacobs Rebuilt Amerksl Hana’ Chicago 5-4 defeat NW YORK, Jan. 30—(CP)-The rebuilt New Yorkk American! to- night finally won their first i041 National Hockey League game, out- lasting Chicago Black Hawks fcr a 5-4 victory that was in difubt until the last exciting ntinute of a fast. game Was over. Manager Red Dutton introduced three new players. While the two forwards among their company. Pete Kelly and Chuck Corrigan, did not. feature in the scoring, and the new goalie, chuck Rayner, let in four gsals. the fresh blood seemed to give added impetus to a club that had lost six games and drawn two since it last. won. The victory was New‘ Years Eve. against Montreal Canadiens on New York ice. . It was veterans night for the Americans with Lorne Carr getting two goals and Harvey Jacksn and Tommy Anderson each scoring one. The winning goal was netted by Pete Slobodian. Americans‘ husky rozkis from Regina. who t-aliied for the first tme this sca- 5 l1. Young Johnny Chad got two goals and an assist to lead the Hawk marksman, while Bill Thorns and Doug Bentley scored the others. Bot-h teams played a man snort. Charlie Conacher Americans’ de- fcnoeman was taken to h spital before [I13 game Pr examination of an ear ailment. while Bill Carse of Chicago suffered a deep cut in the left leg and needcd hospital treat- ment. SUMJIARY First Period 1—New York. onrr (Wycherly. An- dersoni 1 , 2—~Chfcago, Chad (Thoma, Wlebel 14:23 OUT OUR WAY Title Gets Joe Louis ’ Tonight lined up for him this waiter and 5911118- He stopped Al McCoy. an over-stuffed mddlowelght, in rive rounds in Boston 13kt month. but his ragged showing there, as well as Burmank unorthodox CP-llfllllllg, hooklnz style. has raised um hopes 0f Rand's supporters. As usual. we lure of Joe's punch.- lllg dynamite promises to make th tilting a financial success. Jacobs expects more than 15.000 customers and hopes to count a 81°65 88W of $60,000 or oven. In spite of the sky-high odds against him-the biokmakers will lay 3 to 1 he isn't around for the 10th round-Red is more confident than most of the fellows wlw have sampled the brand of bombs Louis distributes. Burman has been in hard training for more than 10 weeks. and plans to meet Joe with l. IOU-d hook to the body and an vverhlnd rlsht to the head. He borrowed the former from Jack Dempif-‘y. wh: has been his spon- sOr for several years, and the lat. ter from Max Schmelzng. who flattened Louis with the same punch. York. Andersfn (Wycherly) Penalty-Field. Second Period 4-Ne-w York, Jackson (Carr, Arm. strong) 0: 5—New York.- Carr (Jackson, Aim- strong) 9: tl-Citlcflso- ('I'l10ms, R. Carse) 15:16 Penalty-—-Mariuccl. Thlrd Period ‘L-Chlcago. Thom: (Chad) B-New Y.1'k. Slobodiaii, . lJ-Chicago, Bentley (Hergeshoimerr 18' .08 Penalty—Sic~bodian. Chad 10213 7'15 Juvenile hockey Came tonight The hockey game Juvenile Canadians breakers. which was last night. will lake at the Upper Queen vclcck. BOMBERS SWAMP rro—a 15-4 NEW GLASGOW. N.S., Jan. 30 —<CPl— New Glasgow Bmnbcrs swamped Winnipeg 15-4 in an An- tig nish-Pict-ou-Colchestor I-Pckey League game here tonight. A. Fag- an, with five, and Kink MacDon- ald. with four. led the Bcmbcis‘ goal-getters. ' Grant. Ratiusky‘. Elliot. and F‘ei'- guson scored for Winnipeg. — HARD savor; be lwcen the and Heart-- scheduled for place tonight St. Rink at ‘l l-2 cu-p butter 1 1-3 cup fine granulated sugar - I tablespoon heavy cream 1-2 teaspoon almond flavoring 1-2 teaspoon vanilla flavoring METHOD: cream the butter un- til llght then gradually add the sugar. Bra-t the mixture nnti] light and fluffy. then beat in the cream and th-c flavoring, Place in the rc- frigerator to chili before serving. By J- R. Williams LOOKIT THE ARMY a: APPRENTlCEj5! "rt-revue lzusHlw N ‘ro LEARN THE MACHINIST "mane FEQ PREPAREDNESS woRlo-AM’ ABOUT ‘TH’ TIME THEY err w LEARNED, w’ wan WILL WAR BRINGING UP FATHER BE OVEQ. .’ .-*_~*~<-@_{~) COLLEGE PLEASE %MIN HE N BE PATIENTJWE EW EDITOR OVER-HELL. BE ANY MNUTE - NICE "TO HAVE. Maple TORONTO. Jan. 30—(CPl—'I‘or- onto Maple leafs increased their National Hockey League six c-ints tver the idle Boston Bruins when they defeated the third-place Detroit Rnrd Wings 2-1 here tonight. A crowd of 11021 fans saw the bitterly-contested garno broken up with less than three minutes 1918i’ remaining. Sweeney Schrmer. league-leading scorer. bagged the deciding gosh-his 17th 0f the sea- son. He worked in close after tak- ing a pass from Din Metz. The Leafs had to come from be- hind to eam the winning points after trailing the Wings who scored their lone goal in the first period. Syd Howe bagged the Detroit mark- er when his shot, trim the right side of the net caromed off goalie Turk Brodws skate. Red Heron matched the goal on a play with Nick Metz past the midway mark of the second semion. Jimmy Orlando. husky Detrtit defenceman and league bad man, added some excitement. t» the usual hockey menu late in the‘ Sec- ond period and drew a major and misconduct penalty for his efforw. His adversary in a fight, Wally [Stanowslrt escaped with a m'nor. The mix-up started when Or- lando slashed Stan-fwski across thel hands and as the Toronto defence- Miners win 11-3 from Vics GLACE BAY. N5. Jfln. 30-(6?) “Glace Bay Miners strengthened their position atop the Cape Ere- ton l-Lckey League with a smashing 11-3 victory over North Sydney Victorias tonight. ‘The win length- ened their lead to a game and l- half over second-place Sydney Mil- lionaires. Dalenccmcn Vince Gallagher. who hails from Windsor, Qnt.. slap- ped in fur goaLs and Irving Mc- Glbbon. right win-gel", tallied three to lead tho Miners’ attack. Ab Con- lck. Malt Kelly. Vic I-Iannebufy and Phillips scored the other Glace Bay goals, Quebec City Leafs League Lead With 2-1 Victory Over Detroit l Rinks represent Quebec Prov. QUEBEC. Jan. 30—(CPl—The rink of C. H. Handler 0f Quebec Curling Club tonight won the Bri- tish Coinsols Trophy and the PTO- vlncial championship that E e5 with it. by a 16-7 decision over an- other team from the same club led- by R. C. Cream. Competing at Quebec's 28th In- ternational BOIISDIC] tlhe winning team. made up of Handley, skip. E. St. Amand. third. H. Duchene, sec- ond and F. E. Beaudry, lead, will go to Toront: early in March to play in the Dominion champion- ships. Increase man dropped his stick. the pair fell to Orlando nearly caused a all as he tried to get near hzs op- ponent. For arguing t.o strenuously about treatment referee King Clancy. a misconduc penalty was added to his major for being the aggressor m the fight. He attempted to con-tin- ue the battle in the penalty box and peace was not rrstorcd until a pOIICQ officer was placed between the two players. SITMIMABY First Period l-—Deti'0it, Howe lGoodloilow. Brown) 15:51 Per1alty—Or1-ando. Second Period 2—Tcronto. Heron (N. Metz, Lan- gelle) 11:15 Penalties-Kampman. Abel. Stan- owski, Orlando (major and mis- conduct). Third Period II-Toronto, Schriner '05 Tavlcr) 17. Penalt-y-Jlamilton. (D. Me iz. Championships Open today MONTREAL. Jan. 30—-(OP)— The Canadian Amateur Figure Skating Championships get. under way here tomorrow morning trhon the junior ladies’ singles compul- sory school figures are run off, first event on a. tlvz-day program at the Winter Club which will decide i0 Canadian championships. Competitors in the various classes are entered from the Winnzpeg Winter Club: Mlnto Skating Club, Ottawa; London Granite Club, Toronto; Winter Club; Torunt-o Skating Club. and the Stratford Figure Skating Club REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Press) Billy Huron, former Toronto Aura bee cent-re. mad" liis PFOIPSSIOIIAI hockey debut- ni. lfrvlfreni .8 years ago b17111" . Pia .2 for Hnnliltnn in the . . “Luv. he iigiircrl in t-wo of his team's four against Canadiens. 20a 1s . SCHENECTADY. N.Y._ Jan. 30- (APi—A widt- cpen battle fcr the North American Spmd Sizntzng cliamptnship starts tomorrow wuth defending iizleholder bro Frezsng- er, stocky Chicago Olympic vezeran, a slight favorite. Main threat to Fresingcr in the three-day meet iii-it will determine titles in seven o: or c'ivi.~.z¢n. is big Ken Bartholomew the MIXING- apolis flier, who its; wok dnplac- ed J5 Natl nal Ch . Ws . F0 Li finitely 4 rank as Ctlll R’*r1Qhp[{j_, I Chicago. \\'ll - ' - ' Cfzlick Le giiwin, Minn n] Del Lamb, Niilwnukcr. uni young ' NY J Royals winger Fractures skull MONTREAL. 30-(CP) Joe DPSTOCll _ . irgiiL and Hebert, ., m the sec- Concordia g.“ Checked horn Conclrdin- defer. 0nd pcnod. ho i1 . hi. limrl O11 ill“ ' ltcrl off llilc:n~c.ol a mini/e Wllvn taken to hosyi Returning Island’ Rinks defeated . At Bathurst l BATHURST. N13. Jan. 3M - (CPl-Jfhrve rinks of Charlottoii town curlers. rcltlrnillg from [llO Internatimal Bcnsplel at Quebec, played three Blllllllfi-f, l‘.lll(S today and were dvllnlttrl Iill-l3. 1'11!) scores by skips‘ Charlottetown Buthurfl E. J. White 1 J. A. Kennah 1 A. _\f. lichfuirny’ 9. P‘. R. ‘McLainie 6 D. B. Bishop 4 H. I. Splllntt 3 Skating Club'l lvlontrca l ‘Crescents beat iAir Force 10-5 HALIFAX, Joli. 30- I.("'P.l- Ha l ifax Crescents defeated the Roy l Canadian Air Fora: 10-5 tonight _oven their C tr .' l playoff sorta: at "Filo wllmrl‘ g1’ "m- r2 it's will moot. the Navy l league title. f or 0hildren’s S F, O R U M Use Mlnarrfs for dandruff. VAL. SHE'S T E _. DE TRAD lllll i. \l J~RVVILLIRVB n- no OMING A5 KA- Oatwa M7. K. RED-Ix l‘ _ OUR BOARDING HOUSE W MY woao, MARTHA.’ POISED rue-ear:- Y 6o marks w! FOR MY 614a P»; l so Plasma/moo MORE THAN MATCH THE Estorlc ar-zaurv o: Tins , i, BO1'ANlCALC-‘.~EM.'--HAR—RUMPl-l.'- TO "rue GINK AND 61w; rr mas / Alb AND THEN COME m»... '1) I WONT TO §Wit€5 THE HOE A v ' FEW TlMEG lN ‘rl-la-r weer), EV THE WNI, I IZETURNED THOSE BOTTLEG THAT WERE CLUTTEQlNG UP THE HOUSE AND PURCHAGED ‘(Hi6 ¢ LUKURlANT ODENiNG o: A rtowlnz SHOP: eHooT Fonz of _ s“ vouou uo/ 4 f l!’ t.’ t. l... erve I .. W‘ aiflv. GET A CACTUE ‘EUFFEFZlNG FROM RlGOE MORTl§.'--..TAKE 1r ouT \ kate This Afternoon SPECIAL SKATE TONIGHT With — Major Hoople l /' 1r NO~ I'M A CARPEHTEQ- WHY ? NFVPR MIPJD- THANl-LQ- l».