ice cf Canadians in a series of exhibition games ilweem hhe two teams irzflicted on then: in a cc guano at Summer-side ovalsrly so when after leading two periods tonight's visitors victims to n. three spin e in the final (on aible to even matters up. l- 0 l- ‘l- lihls who wihnesed the slds gums say that it to overcome the threat looming larger and la hockey horizon. _ 3.. A . with the Y in their first mce and Arshs nae-sting mnmitmshould f kcotglmsssswucizlaeucacsin opcnlngbill. ‘ ‘I "P I! lhriiiims teams showed up w 1i on In opening day of t-he Ln. fivc m wefiaer Ill . Idhmd git into sleigh but Wi vhocflsov sfiw’??? 3212c fi ism“? s....%'°’ o o 1mm inc-ruse was! lneen amr°rmp°cecvi 0' ‘i “on? for the moot w , ' m so ""“ 15.. ‘it. will be rigihg, in the for‘ ' . F. bgitvczalgc game a big n seasons twhl to be Z3 in this lesson to season. II» it 4- 1- *2 com. Way i’?! Pkwowod ix‘ ‘I ‘I is the T n H 1' ' Omikshank “i033” aid and Goo, how (he experts have rerult doped out at there is picnty (if pormtsined in (he other seven cntrm hows but a ‘ imilht - light! lineups of’ its “darkhorsfl i r - ihyigm-l Club will Th) to this when I N‘ . .3038 00 ‘D . ri W li M?” ttle ggllndngc the war done about kept m "40-: and sions will . | , Vlllfli llIlflVl A preview of the Island Juvenile hook pla _ is scheduled for the gm tonight when étflstlong aggmga» on o‘ uven e nsmen from Summcrslic invade the home the second of nd rapresen in the forthcoming Maritime i: girl-i ‘if e n‘t t e my foo ‘ hc 6-5 dcrcsat the Cum- muti- goal scorn: period. A t they intend if at all p05- llor the first time in bhsipuat e. P.W.C. livid in the second game. 131th o mpg! at Qu - served s themselves .m~r. cums. ed dsohstic hsgues wil the players a. great, comvctiflons mould l5 1W 84W w te s few players, e games played“ boost n not only for this succeeding be ro-ainmalned from Y1 A .1 $2.25; - o n arson p MbLaine. Dr. W. Hawkins present but curling ability and who rink ‘come through and crusts s. Inset. 4- 4- + 1- if prnsznt plans materialize be blcugilvt right nexn. season rolls Members luv: felt for s ilu tilmeu freed 0i’ an artlfical ind d turret. r 1?v.:..'-3:=. D 0Q broom b0 ~ O-NIGH crimes/ulna» Adios! ‘cumin-r Encounter chili!‘ III their second Wllflllwu Navy sq _ wsy. Oufcoorlng tw 1y minutes of It. colic: n nu, of ‘mum 6o uric u» m. w an hon tdsroablsi Io third session ss both vls and McKinnon rose chic the rivals lud to bs 1 a fa. l‘ a d ss an anti-climax the f0- for fell f w seconds ss Navy rode in o s. three mm attack. vs the ruobsr roll off to t t gosl gved Ivy tcsm Ocslss Qlurs Honors gcs-liu “ten Individual stoning honors went i: s. nu the rival John Going on from the o s in behind relay rent Rodgers info the s row ss sttsckers skated bend s nalty, Cart csntrc lcs and puss to McIsuc st theblu with the latter picking the corner angle s of takin McLeod‘ . fools: the 36in. p." ts‘ defence 9TH. S’si(ie Harbor A large crowd of horse racing so ck r hsrbo ic Ssturd to sttiarnd esggthcr (fir. owned and dnven byTl giyilthsflni: thsxscltinmélkclsss was , a u own f" Csmwsll in fol‘ 1n. Fill’?! ' C Paddy Allbféy. (‘Pimmie Arsenault) .1 1 Kalrnuck ‘grzaerhlllipsl - / ............ ..i Class I Shirley Kalmuck P01;- Jarnos Warren. ' and Prston Warren Louis mm (ion Meet Briefly W. the the Joe Louis. ' hcsv champion, and Bily tender for til; title. me eight g few plcssantrlcs. with Lewis Russell's orchestra 8 Hot Springs, Ark. for s visit l‘ m» Il-lllll. t Y T --i 330 $las P mfissildlllins-vs-Wllclsrluvonllu < first nocnv runs: snriuo srrn rnp- c Oasis. V j Coats-plus urn K53’! Si. Dllllflrlll‘. Ufllyflfl I Offloslowsilrhssboib (suns 190M106 up us! ploy was lightning II Mih mud: opened (m wlds in called o the loll. s psir of counters. g t one last final thrill in the last. the cor- n r and spoil wibst locked tc be for tbs much im- the offensive righ ning whistle, Npvy pass to Thebsult and thnlstiers and he skated right in on top of Dsvis to best ths Nsvy netmindsr o for the opening score of the gsme. Dsvls was sensational twice m close range but wss forced 0nd time as Gregory McDonald 9 getting possession of the disc st ‘ then whipping s cine of the csge on s besutiful h . Ctill on the cflenslve despite be- lng s msn short, Navy msdc it 2-1 st 14:00 whsn wlncoCnudg-lemoerlg’, gun to backhand one behind McRinnon Ice Racing 0n thusissts gathered on Summersids sftsrnoon s regular Saturday sftemoign TlAls bfirst l a wo a y u rcy c“ w a n y mmieArscn: ‘i’ ti.‘ drl B. s rs g ‘was following is the sum- .2 2 8 2 .3 3 Judges, muel Gs lsni, PITTSBURGH. Jan. 22 ~ (AP)—- boxing Conn. t bri here today-but only to sxchsngs The two happned to hit town to- gether, Louis for a one-night Ifiliifl ,, s t mm t Oqfln bfQlk l‘ Tl I cinnamon plsykig over srtlficisl ios mason. cad In Edge Out Navy 5-4 In Fast, Hard Last . Night their sol-rob for gosh. in the Saints’ net. lncrssss Loud penalty to Martin of con- A Saints fans if. With the squads at strength Davis was close (wives but wss beaten for screened shot fro ged the cords to ed e. m the line dle csnto snd after Davis one goal 44 seconds after Klnnon guiding the nets was their broke in on top of him. Nsw Knot Score The clock was well half-ws tied it past ch" up, Johnny Higson, hind his own line ‘he skated into corner he stickhandied his ~ O McKinnon for the equalizer. the Navy defence zone, the far 4-3 advantage. Poor clearing insid¢ their minute and Z9 seconds after ‘ sac getting ihc disc ten feet io lift. it behind Davis. drew an assist on the play. More's pass high. Saint: hsd Moore drew s trl but they couldn't r s counter. had the equalizer to be robbed by McKinnon. m, a chance won advsntage but it y. For the final five minutes play raged from one end of 17 hsd him st his mercy. drew his second penalty of could noi break through. In final four the lsst scoring of gsme. Lineups : Saints: chance Goal, McKinncn; eron: forwards, C. Mc McAdam. Leod; ard LcClair. so con- I" lulnmsry : 1st Period l-—S. D. U., 1230689" ma (Thebsul 4-—S.D.U._°C. McDonald Penalties: Gregory, Martin. ind Period 5-I\“nvy, (lunop (Higson) .. G-Nsvy, Hi on , . . . . .. 7-8.1). U., Penalties: Non lrd Period 8—B.D.!J‘.v Mcfsalc (c. McDonald) J-Nsvy» Ju-nw (Qudmflre) Pensltiss: Moors (I). - IIQIT gcrs Q» AMI gave Nsvy the advsn after Gregory had served out nally, but they couldn't capital- fence zone cost Navy s goal n. 0 - RfIEIEBIZ Squsrebriggs snj n s. 0.44 l3. "TE? .....Ij.nsa Squad -Fought mill" WW: in nfmuy mm, Jackie V l! Iillld Int night Jllnpcd mo, logdu. . ship oi‘ the vii-v "M"! Inns. when they dcfcgtsfl g hjfflsffghflnl, Ind 5-4 in s bitterly contested encounter ‘u m, checked closely the gang [fguiflflly fut all through flab final cation, b"! Ml vufvllvins (heir us»... m, in the opening D1115 Saints looked to be on their wsy to an us; vic- wrh but m» mm mum-m m rolling in u» second, u. knot m. M": i» hove as. s-mu cons buck in the umrscspls a 4-3 lcsd on l Iosl that csrcmsd off s pllysr sad the tsge hls full sensational three Limes in s row on close-in the third time ss Csri: McDonald's sag- give Saints s 3-1 wn two goals, Navy came cut full of fight and fire for the mid- had made s grest save in the first ten seconds the llTsrs" drew to with- the . start when Johnny Higson, swir- kghYEELE-lastigéldifgluenft gem sole: ‘in’: ‘gurus? tfifeif) fronze cm ing the disc at. centre ice sent W l a“ 8mm l w Mm_ t m. rmkuihmyl-uc§mnon,wu Junop into the clear and the lat- hwaule crow‘; hay s," o m u“ “me “mum, fer made no mistake with s close- m1 it mm mu own m m u» tut of u i" "i"- bui; Cllnmarcides team have ploy msds s co of stops thst o" Amy!“ ‘h’- swm’ Navy om- snd the local v M6 bled la tea to walk of! thnw m“ “hum” . w!” an“ to halve a. touglh p» on efr m their victory, and with u pos- “mm” b“ Y°“"¥ fihmy" M" un- beatable as he pulled off several sensational saves from close range while Davis was also good at the other end of the rink as Saints the y msrk when Navy finally ven- trlng the second line, getting a picture goal. Snoring the disc be- the length of the ice; forced Into lhc W3)’ out to blast a short drive behind But the Saints still had n kick left. Less than three minutes ho- fore the end as they milled inside disc came out to Rodgers at the blue- linc and hisdrlvc raromcd of‘! n player to lodge behind Davis in the Navy net and give Saints a de- the third period got underway, MrIs- out McDonald The “Tarsfl however, got it back st 2:57 when Junop blazed one into the twincs from the right boards after accepting “Wln" Cud- Both teams were missing chan- ces galore in the wide-open play and feelings were starting to run 8S Eping penalty reak through McAdam of Navy on his stick only A penalty to Thebauli. gave Navy the was the Saints who carried the offensive, with Dfllvll sgsin performing spectacu- r the the rink io the other, with McKmnon performing brilliantly betwccnlhc pipes, particularly when Cudmore Moore the period with less than four min- utes to go but again the winners tho seconds Navy broke through with a three-man attack only to have the flnsl psss slldo of! the receiver's stick to nu} lify the dc- fence. A.J. McAdam, Martin Carl?!- onn . Mshnr, McIsasc, Rodgers. Leuwell Thebsult, McQusid, Murphy. Dor- so‘. s : Goal Davis; defence, G. w lifcbougall: Moore, Mc- forwsrds, Gregory, Blanch- Cudmore, Junop, Hlgscn, Flsnnigsn, Prowse, Jud- Mc- l 29 I8’! ahc ‘ White Sox in “fled tOG cit n Ourling club Kensingtlcn Team ilsre On_ Friday Seeking fest x h hockey tum clash with Square at the Forum lib-ids. in s Mum swmc that will demy athmao s oug beaten on home ice by the W K911531814»: have been lot of practice since first time and are confident qf m y mi 8€t est Kerrters glctme dwéll nligk s 5P i- . games on Tuadsy "and Ylihumdgg; with a fuvenile tussle scheduled for tonight will give fans four hoc. 5&9 Z8 s row while on ba_ chi-ii blil and hedulcd h it Sounds-y sueéafi. w m? u one of the busiest weeks in the past few years lo Diamond Greats Named To Iiall Of . Fame, Vote Shows nv Joni iiiiicnucn NEW YORK, Jon. 22 _- (AP) — For the second straight year mem- bers of the Baseball Writers’ As- sociation of America have failed to agree to any one candidate for election to bsscbol hall of fa-me. the Association announced today Not, one of 21 diamond greats was Hibll! to cosmmand thvnocessary 75 per cent of the total ballots to have his bust mplaced alc-ngslde i-hcee of Babe Ru ,'l‘y Cobb, Christy Mathewson. Hons Wagner and other famous stem in baseball's shrine at Cooperstown, N Y. As in the previous ballotting held last winter. Frank chance. first sucker and manager cf Chicago Cubs in the earlv 1900's rcccived the most votes but once again failed to make the grade slim margin. Needing 13;! to by a of the 263 votes cast elected Chance could garner only 150 In the 1945 voting, Chance needed 1B6 votes but was seven short. with 1'19. Close behind him in second place was Johnny Evers, another former Cub hero who with Joe Tinker and Chalice formed tlhc doublet play combination of Tinker to Evers to Chance. Evcrs received 110 votes, but Tinker could place no better than 15th with 45 _ Milli fonner second baseman of Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals but better known to modem d-ay fans as manager off the t New York Yankee Combines of l92l~l928, and Ed Walsh, furious spltball pitcher of Ch White Sox, were tied for thi with 108 votes aiplece. The pint-sized Huggins reached the plnnqcle of, his fame as louder of six championship’ Yankee trams. Walsh. the iron may; of his day, pitched in 66 games for Chicago 1908 and won 40 oi them, one of the major league record. A trio of great huricrs came next. Rube Wuddeil, eccentric portsidcr who fanned a record 343 American league batsmen for Connie Mack's White Elephants in 1904. received 8'7 votes, Clerk Griffith 78 year owner o! Washington Senators York Giants, holder of numerous pitchln records including one oi 1M stm ght victories over a two< ear stretch. placed seventh with 5 votes. Rounding t the first 21 survived the elimination ballot were: Frank Prison (87) Mickey Cochrane (65), Lefty Grove (61), Pie Tlraynor (53), Mordecai Brown (48), Joe McGinnit (47), Dean_(45), Joe Tin er (46), . Baker (36), Chief Bender (36). Bill ey (38), Rolhi-t Moran- ville (29). Charles Gchringer (an, and Hero Peumook (16). _._____.__.._. NEW YORK. Jim. 22 — (AP) - Boxing grossed nearly $13,000,000 in the United Btatss last ycsr and a breakdown of the figures show- sy that New York, L03 An- gelcs and San Frsrwlsco were the three top fight cities in i045. who ‘I'll-canes ill-aw’?! r. s. mfiviilks r. u. Four Trophy Matches Four trophy matches _were play- ed yesterday st the Charlottetown O. L. B. McMillsn 8, J. J. Morris 5. to alvenge pr iou de- cmington l: Wscflool’; flit m. rather decisively getting in al chi uliAlu-UIICIUWN GUARDIAN c» sun Riding. Curlling Club. Following were the FGIU I w" M we» " ""11? “m” Extends Lead ‘A. 9. Hyndmsn 11. George Hsw- MONTREAL Jan ‘cP\__The s . . ‘ ‘ ’ W. R. Cruikshank 17; Inspector Kgmsfggfafrfaliegsrft“ gtivlg‘; dagm l r-n n N- J- Amlem)" 1- they are sun the class it (h: Que- n I Sentner Troglyi—- bec Senior Hocke Le Hard m. m. s. iddlngs s, n. r Mc- M, “Waugh the {m ffwioulhtu, . Pl)" goalie Gerry McNeil and husky MONTREAL, Jsn. a2 - (or) - ihg msi hsvc contin are still ridin gue standin the second-place on. With the plsy-ofls of McNeil, sting from sn appendect anon. _snd Curry, who is an mgured wrist, waltz through the Q essy sble threat in the Allsn Cu Offs. Mesnwhile 18-year-old Harvey has shown s lot of prom- ise as a substitute for McNei l. fortable le where they should be st the end of the regular schedule. Aces will have no trouble in land- ing s play-off berth, and a close race is Shawinigsn Falls Valleyfield Braves for the fourth play-off position. Hull's rejuvenated Volsnts have been flghtiqg gamely in the past month, but started their come- bsck tcc late. ed at the beginning of the week to retire from the Provincial Hoc- key League because of injuries to players, obtained Swede Paulsen, formerly with Valleyfleld Braves, Gerry Lemlre, of New York Rov- ers, and defenceman Jow Wolcch, who starred for the army team last year, and will continue in the loo . Eapi cs, who were going great guns in the first part of the sched- ule, have lost no less than eight layers through injuries—includ- ng their goalkee er Paul Lessard and the. fsst-skatng line of Jenn Armand, Andy Perron and Les Rsmssy-and took a 12-3 (roun- cilig from Vicioriavillc ‘Tigers Sunday to relinquish the PHI... leadership to» Tigers, who have played sew-n games less. Incidentally Lachineb trouble may help Jacques Beau-thump, youthful Montreal newspaperman, to csiablish himself in the gums. Bcauchamp has been a _spoz'is writer for Montreal Mann for more than two years during wine he wore skates shout five o1‘ _SlK times. This year he accompanied the ' Montreal sporiwriters ‘for their annual hockey game ngamsi an all-star team at Valloyfiew! and turned in s good performance m nets. His contemporaries publicized the fest and ivlu-n their regular goalie was hurt, Rapldes called Beau- champ io take his place m the nets last Friday nt Cornwall. He turned in n great oxhibiiiont of puck-stopping for (he weakened Rapldos who held Cornwall Coug- ars to four goals, vhree of which were (iefIr-ctexl into the cage by Imchino players. Beauchamp had to return (o his writing over the week-end. ("Ni Lachine replaced him W_li'|\ 4i 2"!‘- temlcr of some experience, Bill Nimilenn, who let 19 goals slm by him in two games. Beauchsmp has an easy way 07 explaining his success: “Now know what they mean by the power of the press!" Midget, Juvenile Hockey Meeting A meeting of Midget and Juve- nile hockey players has been call- ed for 4 o'clock this afternoon at Montreal Royals liigh In League left-winger Floyd Curr_v— two of "Silly: of the team-they _ _ued to turn back all °PDO$iil0n m handy fsshion and g high stop the iss- 85. l0 gsmes shesd of Ottsws Senat- thc expected rsturn before recuper- y oper~ trestlng Rogsls should fashion and be s formid- P luv- Htowie Senators have built up a com- ad in the second place Quebec being staged between Cataracts and Lachlne Rspldes, who threaten- Max Bentley Msx Bentley, Chicago Black Hawks’ flying forward, added four points during week-end National Hockey League games, and ex- tended his lead at the top of the league's official statistics. issued todsy. Bentley now has 26 goals and 1'! assists, for 4a points, ll s- hsad of Bill Mosisnko of Chicago. Mosicnko, with l2 goals and 20 aalsfa, has missed the last eight games with Black Hawks due to an injury. Doug Bentley also added four point-s. boosting his total to 15 goals and 16 assists for 3i points, anti hllird placo in the league's sta- tislcs. Elmer Lach of Montreal Canadians dic not score in the Hmbitsnt-s’ three glulnes last week, and slid from tfrd to fourth pllce with 30 points. Gaye Stewart of Toronto Maple mafs climbed into s fifth place tic with Toe Blake of Montreal and Clint Smith of Chicago. Stew- art has 23 goals and six assists, Blake has 20 goals and nine as- 5's . The Leaders M. Bentley, _ Chicago .. lifoslenko, Chicago D. Bentley, Chicago Lach, Canadians . G. Stewart. ‘Toronto Blake, Canadcns .. C. smith, Chicago Kaleta. Chicago Richard, Cimadiens Demarco, Rangers . ADDS. Toronto .. Cowley, Boston Hamill, Chicago .. A. Brown, Detroit Galllnger. Boston E. Bruncteau. Detroli. Cain. Boston .. Taylor. Toronto Carveth, Detroit Shill, Boston .. Dumart, Boston tlsrwick, REJIKGYB .5 5 QZZGEE§KCZS5AGG§ m WQZUI-JZwQan ‘aqraszggzgmggg; 5555282288’ §B$k§$§§3£8€8$$$ - ..-... Schmidt, Boston creek, Chicago wmwifim SnortRBriefs HALIFAX. Jan. 22 - The Hal- lisx Cresceuis defeated the Dart- mouth A'r Force 6-2 in a regular Halifax Senior Hockev League game here tonight smmcnsr. us, Jan. 22 - (CP) -Two rinks of women curlers from nn-i Hockey Le Ch ’town Team In 5-Alll Tie i/Vith S {side Squad and fled exhibition hockey game Summerside. its and period to take s partway through the t to have ‘fkalnor emerge from s wild of the Charlottetown in the d The Sum ed to have first two pe third under tactics of the visl cities in quick Chsrlottetcwn The summsr lint Period l-Bummerside, Deighsn svldcon) if tors. hard. Second Period (Bernard) 3—~Sllmmerside, Trainer (Deighan i-Summerside (Davidson, belghsn) (Carver) Penalties : Hogan. Third Period ik-Chsrlottetown, Perry lii-Summerside, Traincr Open Mouthed NORTH BAY. Ont (CPJ-Emcs. Couchui, Cree Indian who has s oral tholmand fish, says for the day when “an doesn't want his midi With its mouth open." commercial tzsxid-crmisis ada except (he polar Campbellton and Dailmusle will play exhibition matches against Amherst rinks here Thursday. The Dalhousie and Carmpbellton play- ers. as well as rinks from Bath- urst, will be guests of Moncton women curlers tomorrow. PHILADELPHIA Jan. 22 —~ (APl-Younz Bob Carpenter, the man with the money and the in- tention to spend it. returned to his job as president of Phlsdelphia Hzillles today-and promptly an- rounced the purchase of Jim Tab- or. The hard-hitting third baseman was brought from Boston Red Sox , in what general manager Herb. Pennock said was s. straight cash deal. He would not disclose the DTice n€1£1“c&§€|i' (m. Jchnny Kilbane world feather- weight; boxing champion. success- fully defended his ti le 31 years ago tonight against Eddie Morgan, the Brighton Horseshoe Club. English champion with a decision in a bout at New York Ice Troubl QUJEFE. Jan. 22 — (GP) The annual Province of Quebec International Curling Bonspiei ran into a serious snag here today as ice difficulties in the Municipal Coliseum forced the majority of rinks to mark time in the British Consols Trophy play and the In- ternationsl Good-Will event. fow exceptions the only matchu this aftemocn were con- fined to the Holt Rcnfrew Inter- national Competition. s class “A" event open only to rinks who drop- ped first round matches in either the British Consols Trophy quest or the Goodwill event. 0f the the three matches pslyed in the Goodwill Event, Toronto rinks managed to capture two of than. They were the Toronto Curling Club rink skisoed by H11. Chisholm, and skip r. CJ-l. Bre- rstonb Toronto Granite club four. Skip Chisholm’; victory csme st the expense of Detroit; 1E. rer- rsri. \ Officials of the spiel ssld that it dnight matches put mi to-tsks up tns slack in the drsws. Msritims rinks fsrsd poorly in tods ‘s coming round of the Holt Rm event with only one win- nsr. %nlatzsnfrew Intsrnstlonsl ‘ho ... Qi.¥‘..%‘J"‘iiJ.‘.i“6-.kk. ‘£31.’ ‘lfioi ton. 0.1!. Baxter. . c ' ugh‘ 11, Amherst, lhri-in» l0, , IlC. IMHO John 1111110, Dr. V.W. ltcv- , C. Ilcntrcsl Clltdoflll, Quebec's Big ‘Spiel victor-ii, Guv Bugkling, u, Monc- sup es Plague Second Round: Detroit, J. E. Fersri, '1, Toronto. H.l-l Chisholm. l1, Pictou. JE, McKcnna, '1. Hal- ifax Mayflower, F. Heath. 9. Tor- onto Granltes, Dr. CH. Brereton, '1. Amherst, (LA. Webster, skip 6. ln this morning's international Goodwill matches preceding the Holt-Renfrcxv competition, s Tor- onto High Park rink skipped by H. McKellsr took a first-round 12-7 decision from a SumlPgrside, P.E.I. squad led by Hon. sne Camp- bell, PEJ. Chief Justice. Other results included: First round: Moncton, N.B., Ana-brass Wheel- er, skip 9; Toronto Granite, Dr. C. H. Brereton, skip 11. Toronto, I-LH. Chisholm, skip B; Si. Sstephen, NB, O.W. Dunham. s Amherst, NB" RA. Webster, skip l1; Ssin: John Thistle, Dr. l‘. W. stcvenscn. skip 9. Pctswawa, Ont... Ms]. J. M. Flor- al‘), slgrip 1i); l-lslifsx, A.G. Watson, i) Amherst, NB» CB chspmm, skip 2; saint John-St. Andrews, C. A. Beattesy, skip l5. Fredericton. N.B.. A. Limerick. skiqpo 10; Halifax, LL. Snell. skip B. ronto Granite, E. H. Poolcr. skip 8; i-Iulifsxlhllyflower, l". Arthur. skip 11. - Monctovn, N. 8., C. R. Bsxtcr, skip 6; Montreal Heather, W. E. clsrkc, Qip '2 Fredericton,- iLB.‘ Vsndine. skip 6: Briélgowstsr, NB. (LE. Hebbcr. I Mr. Couchai employs method in cutting birds the usual taxidermist, he Sbeclznens front On the back the nrc usually dark. be ppparent maohe has be bird falls in li Tuming out nlualiy, charges Vifnen the ne like an and clears about. $2,500 300 yards inside serve-Js a onc- needs few tcols has no works by coaloil i cove. Rather than use ioh he says is do WIS. he his own compound to cure skins pound LONDON, Jan. 2i - veloueo into m; Figures released on 1944 motion receipts from 104 showed bettin ($317. B25). an £10,070, 42 or 16.67 1913 and £34 cent. over 193 mihlrlec fac e crease. 1. Plwsu-ne-sinrvcd. had few amusements 8. The Charlottetown Legionnsires the Summersidc ugian bag. to s 5-sli tie lsst n1 The Charlottetown team fought way back from s f-gosl defl s little before the end of the s and Deighsn melee infroni: slam (he tying gosl psst ying seconds of the game. merslde Legion appear- uite an edge ods but wilted in the the constant boring-in succession g-sve the boys their chance. Penalties: Jay, A. Biacquiere, Ber. 2—1Summcrside, S, Gallant 5——Charloitetown, Shepherd 7—-Charlottetow.n, Perry (Worth) 8--Charlotietown, Mac-Donald 9—~Chsrlottetown, A. Blscquiere (Weir) Pride of Anglers , Jan 22-‘ 51-year 01d buffed sflv- Ome c! six bear. up the back, not so the tear wont en placed insid 500 mounts from ducks to bears. tlhe stand-lard rate of cents an inch or $2 a deer H‘? Pays no rent as his factory- the Ni-pissing re- rocmed garage. He telephone, and I} 300130111111 bear is the ‘*‘ trout i111 bmiggestounmfiizsh c . $116181 SPORT SHORTS FROM BRITAIN Edwin's greyhound racing has dc- busines. g totalled 9-“(0351961 increase per cent over 010.162, or 93.48 per tors were advanced for peo i0 Spend their money Q41 wen-t to the dog races, ._-_-- ataged s v ry “it “Z1 “i oomlpcti Arm» psye s ng. . scraping the course i first clss cit ec- 5-4 lead hird, only many puss e e $13?!“ ibl by uh u- t old n. John out with sembles I. c ge and udmore in the. ilhe writer Arthur yro Mc Two pen- girhigton offered a high CLASS A was necessary be! r and Rose Marie was glvc few feet from the wire came on very fest and ped him sit the wire. The wIa-y wcn the heat by half T’ fmrrth and dzcdl which went to the front didn't seem s: good CLASS n Class B brought seven (neggmn) the wire and as the t was Penalties: MacDonald, Hogali, cmwdfld 9° m“ ‘hm “brawl it M11rLjn,G1-gfly'Per;-y_ meant trailers. They went sway Lineups: 4 "ofilwitge slcflcille sitvairtulior Summenside: Goal, Peters: l- ' ‘ ' ‘ fence, Hogan, Martin, Molli- , W011i Bobby B/lldlong bbifd. GUY Grady; forwards, Deighan, Trai - “hr/my u?" ' The!’ “iced 9mm’ or, Davidson, Bernard, McNeil, we“ buncned m‘ halfway up {he Gallant course when Guy Worthy, com ng Charlottetown: Goal, Cudmozh; 1mm behind. $09k 0W1‘ find fin- dgfgncg, Mcuughlhn MMDOHM I lshed two lengths to tho food. Wellner, Andrews; forwards, Per- I'L‘?f“_mvfi. Albeit?“ Wdlm“? a!“ d of ry. Worth, strain, Shgphgpdl c,“ lcslrg his goul reputation weal-short W“ Jay’ Blacquierel A_ B130 hip.) leaving the urc and fnlh. we §§.é§l..“‘§.i?'“~.=."=.§i%'i% Gaz.wnt.r ,,g§t,f,‘°°s' 3' schulman and Not far ba-c-k the third heat was mud: the same as the dangerous comvpctlior in class, Edward Doirou brought new one,.na.nzely, Bobby Mack has a long ital-d he lives angler but don't overlook Mack a crse racing. SUMMARY CLASS A Rose Marie (Gallant) Msyfield Bczv (Cole) Helw Spruce (Weeks Billy Wcrihv (Gallant) Ginger Worthy (Mc-Nell» CLASS B Albert Budlong (Canister) Guy Worthy (Andrew) - Bobby Budlofig (Doiron Stanford Hal (Ferguson L-lvfcy Buddy rMcAriil-lur) Billy Capo (Stewart) Ttddy Kelmuck (Gallant) Starter McNeil. in Can- his own ’ Unlike sills his thei feathers papler c, the overcoat, an- he 60 head a year. wood arsenic, near effective Peters. J fl ld 0r . J e r euy Smith. Announcer-Geo. acne Th N Glnsg racing club e "I. sucgewflul rscemcec Jan. 18 with uwo good classes horses was put full "£53.?" “m” noon was y en spectra/tors it 1v clue to the few who make ' work. Peters, was cvcily colt which rc- Titsn Hanover v - lwh and it is hoped ere 1on8 carry as good a. record. However h had many bouquets passed to - fir; for the fine condition he had - Class A ht fl horses. well clasiffbxugas ti‘: fdtvffth ‘heat him to be set back In the second heat Mayficld Boy and Helen Spruce put up a great battle. M-ayfield Boy had her a Maydield Boy. pacing fast all "8 5;“? J. O. (Holland's glib little more never headed. Ginger Worthy Just as the previ- ous start but when he is on they all lmow he is worth watching. Should G-u yWorthy improve much in the next two weeks as he has the last week ‘no iilflilid he a and as she was young and un- trained wasn't in her best but showed a lot cf kick. lvlnckb horse seemed a iii-tic rougwh but as drive over lo get i0 the races and his shoes may have been n little dull 9th,» cute guy when it comes to s-C. B. Orr and T. udges-George Mwmubey, Wsr Pa-iml Judge-William Profit. 1 of slot a: the is was told of mice for the heat. but sh: lust next tr i) the a length. heat was rmdwu horses to too second. as (he colt out s Budlong form road in sheiss i321 4213 314d 555 2433 21 i2 34 43 55 66 77 fl-IJQQUM" L. century this season . r. made no mistake a brother who never won when he decided to take s. cor- name: Wrongun. fffipofllienoe course in taxidermy because it looked pnmperous " GP) totali- tracks nf Die who m; ‘fir; thebld“; ‘ma MONCTON . 8d knew l-nyenfgnxgv won wouidebews? 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