‘t r PAGE SIX -_-(~ -\->. “.- AL WA YS GOOD- The Weather Matters not-ICE ALWAYS GOOD JOIN HUNDREDS-JTAVE A SKATE FOR HEALTH YES, 8—10 TONIGHT THE FORUM Squad Of Juvenile Royals Surprise By Beating St. Dunstan’sUniversityTeam Walter Lawlors squad of juve- for two of the Saints B0815 with nlles, bolstered by the addition of oiiimlev settles the other- onc junior player, yesterday open- ed t-heir season in an auspicious manner as they defeated n. heavy‘ J' 'i- squad 8-3 st. Dunstzinl» Unit-r ity rink. one practice with the form they every occasion the youngsters were in control of the game practically nil the way. They shot two goals in the Opening staiira while shutting out i.l(ll' oupone s and by the ciid of the sec r saints 11nd shown their Oi _ ruins iliiiat by shoot- rng two quick counters to bring the score to 3-3, wound up the period n-itli a 6-2 advantage. In the third, Royals rat-tied in two more quick counters to take an iiisur- nioiniiiible lead, the best the Saints could do being to shoot their third iuid final goal of the game half- way through the period. The game was from start to finish. Penal if C3 W611 few and far between however the K91 only flare-tip the final ]X‘i'i0(i the Royals and Hebert of the Saints tangled briefly along the boards before being chased with minor penalties. Buck Whitlock and Vern Blan- chard led the scorers with three occurring in llbillOli game pLiyed on lxelly. Jackson, ruggedlyi fought 5-07- Lineups:- Royals: Coil Cuninore; ~~ ‘til, C. McDougall; Saints: Goal, Iiouruier; Mc- Hemp- hill. Rifercc: Russ Kvlll! IUIHMARY First Period iRoyals. Jackson (Gregoijv) 5.00. 2. Royals, Wliitlock 'l3l.\ll£'lldl'(l. C. MCDOilgJH) 7.14. PCll1llIl0>Z None. 5ccond Period 3. Royals. Shepherd (Gregory, Jackson- 2:07, 4. S. D. U.. Forbes 5-00- 5. S. D. U. Ollaiilcyi (Sexton) 7.49. 6, Royals, Wintlock (Blanchard) 7. Royals, Blanchard (Wliitlock, ly) 14.00. 8. Rojvals, Whitlock (Blanchard, wlirti Blanchard of K:ll.)‘) 17317 Penalty: Hebert. Third Period 9. Royals, Blanchard 10. Royals, Bizrhchard (Whitlock) (Wliitloci-L. goals apiece and a. like number of Kelly) 3-00. assists to their credit; other scor- ers for the Royals and Shepherd. G. Forbes accounted 1l. S. D. U. Forbes (McQuaid) were Jackson 13.56. Penalties: Blanchard, Hebert. Brains Gain A Victory And Draw With Lowly Canadiens Over Weekend BOSTON, Jan. 25--(CP)—With young Nick Damore of the Hershey American Hockey League Bears guarding their net, Boston Bruins ovcrwlielnicd Montreal Cnnadieiis 7-3 tonight in a National Hockey League contest that attracted 10,- 300 fans at Boston Garden. Damove. filling in for Frankie Brimsek, who suflfered a. fractured nose in Montreal last. night. kept Les Canacliens scoreless for more than 37 minutes. when the aggres- sive Kenny’ Reardoii rushed and set up scoring chances that were cashed by Toe Blake and JOhImY Quilty. The visitors, however, became deeply bogged early in the third period when Rcardon drew a major penalty for board checking Des smith. The latter suffered a gash on his fcreliead that required three stitches. When Rcardcn was waved off. he hurled his stick the length of the rink. ripped or: his gloves nnrl slammed them to the lce. That ' him a 10-minute sentence as well. The Bruins launched a goal bar- rage in the opening session, with Frank Mario. also up from Her- ghev u; take over centre Bill Cow- p-yig duties, starting the scoring. rt eras Mario's first appearance on Boston ice aitrl he scored on his first. rush, after recovering the uck frcm Rod Goupille deep in {lie Montreal zone ‘Thereafter Flash Holiett counter- ed tvrlce and Smith. Dutch Hiller. Harvey Jackmn and RPS’ Connclier each drove pncks . _ ie Paul Bibcziult. sccfiiil as well as Con‘ . imc Rflflfdoll was s. .141 his niaioi‘. Cafifldiflls lhii goal ivns the re- sult of a breakaway staged by Bud- dy O'Connor, who rifled in a 30- L . t when ~. Third Period a-Bgzston, Hollett (Bauer, Clapper) Q-Boston, Conacher (Wisenian) 5:41 itl-Canadiens, O‘C;nnor 15:53 Penalties-Reard-cn (major and 10- miziute misconduct), Simitli. MJONTREAL. Jan. 25—(CP)— Boston's champion Bruins who in previous games this season found Canadiens a pretty easy mark had all they could do to hold out for a 2-2 overtime draw here last night. The outcome sent, them into second place in the National Hoc- key League standing one point be- hind New York Rangers who swept aside Detioit on anct-lier league. front last. night. Playing before a crowd of 10.467, Canadiens lacked anything but like o. cellar-place club as they came from behind an early two goal Boston lead‘ to square the Ls- sue. then play the Hub team off its feet over the remaining dstauce. Goalcr Frankie Biz: wk WilO was sensational in holding the Habitatits to a pair of goals s\ii'- fered a broken nrsc in the over- time session when several ill-fill‘?! iled 11p in his cage. He returned o play after treutcnczit. Manager Art Rrss said he would iry niicl obt-alii Paul Gauthier, sub gcalei: of Washington in the Am- erican Hockey League, to replace Brimsek for tonight's return game with Canadians nt Heston. The Kraut. line cf B'bi:y Butter, Milt Schmidt and Wvcdy Dumart. who npiicarcrl i1; what is extrei-tcd to 1;;- iheir last game licrv this season before entering the Canari- ian Anny. DiflYCd an outstanding game and figured in boih Boston defence, Blanchard, . Shepherd. defence. under J, Martin, A. J. McAdam, Smith; their belts .l'.e youngsters surpris- forwards. G. Forbes, Hebert, ed everyone from their coach down Quaid, Sexton, Olfatiley, showed. Skating fast; both w-zrvs and Wliil a deflnce that used their bodies on Local Curlers Taking part in And Charlottetown Airmen From ,1 yo» LCHAJLQQUETQYYN GUARDIAN Summerside To QuebecBonspiel MGEIZ F01‘ HOCkGY Title i2 Charlut-tctoivn Club curlers leave tomorrow morning for Quebec City where they will take part in the big International Bonspiel which is an tinnual affair there. _li \\‘li i' ' curlers second -» ‘ t: ing event which l -.ii curlers from all over IilL‘ 1)..) ion anti the states of lifaine and Massachusetts 1n the United Stat-cs. It will be remembered that last ‘.l‘ll_l 1 rink Zfipped bv Rankine - the islanders are go- ing to make a mighty effort to ccnie home with the coveted prize. Following are the rinks that will irt in iili‘ t-tuiimtitions: ‘ Driscoll, L. ‘furncr ll). w, I). B. Bislion, G. R. hlt-Lziiiie. skip. hy. Dr. H. H. Pierce. Dr. uidtlings, Dr. H. Mclntywe, Game at Holy Redeemer In a game that ls expected to furnish loads and loads of action the Holy Recleeuirr juveniles meet the Charlottetown Air Force beam tonight at. the Upper Queen Street rink in an exhibition hockey tussle. Both teams have been hard at prat ‘cc 563510118 for the past two weeks and although it Wlii be both team's first start in competition the encounter is bound to be l lively one and a big crowd is ex- pected to be on hand to Witness the tussle. The Ifolv Redeemer team will lineup as follows: Goal. lilaciiinnon; defence, Mc- Dougall, McCourt, Morgan, Paquet; forwards, Jackson, Gregory. Mar- tin. Mahar. Bradley, Arsenault. Others who may see action with ilic club include Blanchard, shep- herd and Gordon Kelly. The game is wlictltiied for 7 pm. Cote captures Snowshoe races MONTREAL. Jan. 26-46?)- Gerard Cote, long-distance runner Si. Hysacinihe. Que., scored '31 IO-miie and three- miiv Hit r.- itice held in con- junction wiih the International fiiifiivslioc Convention here Satur- a;. Hockey player Killed overseas \VINI\‘IPFG . fiTi-dCPl-Cpl. JACK flux, c ruin and riciencemait with Winnipeg they wen ill!‘ lfockey Champ! ,-. later property" o ibrozito Maple Leafs of tlic Notional League, has been killrd ivlule sewing overseas with t Citlliltllf-ill (Active) Arniy, his fzirliei- was notified here yes- ierdiiy. to fill in for Bill Cowley who suf- fered a broken Jaw against De- 1. T '. was one of ‘ c.’ Biiiins on the in sczl chances o! SIJTMARY first. Period go-tz-y ziffrr beating the Bruins goals. _ ‘ pack to tticir 7.‘)l‘.f‘. Little Bcbbv Bauer set up (lie Pl ‘Bluff? 9492 pass for the opening marker when ‘ ‘I (‘Frrlillil-flil 13155 SUHBL-UIY 1w sent» Dit. Clapper in from ihr: C-uilii-gcrlaln (B011- Yifllli boards and the defenccman -- 17142 First. Period whipped a high shot past ooaicr —C<)1‘-1l4l)i“-1' Paul Blbeault. Then at 13:55 of 1~Flc=i0n. Marlo 2:35 the first ported. Dumart. put ‘Bos- 5061""! PPPW! 2-))? cu. Holleit f) ‘"1 ton two up when he tallied on _ W E _ 3-4‘): Sntith (A. Jiizkwn) Srltniidfis cTo-e in part4. (“-1143 hilililsl 17_ Murnli Chamberlain got. ilic 1 _ w 4-30. nn. Ilillei" (A. Jackson, H. first Canmllen goal towards the P~ll"llf5~5llll--ll. 3939111811. Jackson) 18x55 close of the opening $0.. io . _ Penalties—Ncne combination attack with Emile Third "I'll"! Bzucliard and Toe Blake. Ray loci-ml Ierhl Getlifife counted the equalizer mld- S°VI9?,K~N§YAP- 5Lm>ct0n_ n, Jnclr-oii (Cain) 13:13 wav through the second period Pen" “S” n’ G-Jfiina“ .. Blake (Ciiamlzerlain. when hw shot from 40 100i; 011i. __ Roam‘... .31) _ ) beat Briigistrk to ifilG tcpnicft hmécsl ‘billlm’ 'l—ig‘371llii(il(‘.l5. Qiinty (Rearzlon cao/iéilrgdooxlhtcihenepintltiar e San Swrmg_Npnc‘ Periaity-‘Reardfin Young Frank Mario, brought up PIYWllKS-Nlmil- --- ,___ _A_ ______...._ _ .. . . IFI-‘ERI-Wf-Dl-ZIGIIII-‘lll- Winchester Blended CIGARETTE TOBACCO Especiaiiy if you're a “bicnded" smoker you will enjoy rolling your own with this blend of Turkish, Burlcy and Virginia tobaccos. _'I‘lia.t teams from the R, A. F. airport at Charlottetown and R. C. A F. station at Siiniinerside would meet in a series for the airmcus championship of tiie ])l't . was and gov hockev and will be tlic llllllvllllcfd 0W1‘ ilic \\' first .~.-ni<n- hot-key seen here in The series will nihn at tiresome time, ’ The Sinnmerside team will Forum On Friday night next and will go four or five games before the winner is dcitlccl. Charlotteioivn airmen, with a i tcam composed mostly of Canadian boys have born working on; lllflfll’ Since tlie Fuiuin st; lnl operations and this is likely to he a big help to them in offsetting the advantage the Suiiimerslde airmen will have in that they have BRansers '.¢...;r 50 or more experienced hockcyiste to draw from. The series shapes up as one that will furnish a. lot of competition bring down a special train for Fri_ Jay night's game one the special train will b.- rnn for every game it has i.)("‘l :inncunecd. T115113 1S also a m on foot. to rccrgglnzg ilic Old L il. t-eam and it is hkcly that they will be seen in actioirliere latsr, probably playing the wmnci" of the Airmen's series. l. ed W/ings 11-2 To Sweep Week - end Series; Won Saturday 3-2 NEW YORK. Jan 25 - (GP) - New York Rangers. in their first hcriie app-ear: .' "e capturing the NtliiCiinl H infill? if: crship on the road. a convinc- ing display’ of scoriuq power io- nlght in defeating Detroit Red Wings 11-2 before 14,789 fans at Madison Square Garden. In running up the l'"li s Rangers kept illlll‘ ngle-yinint margin over the second-place Bos- ton Bruins. It was the second vic- tory in two nights for the New Yorkers over Detroit, and again the lightweight line of Clint. Smith. Grant Warwick and Alan Kllllii’. played a major pciri. Warwick, whom the Rangers are boosting for the rookie of the year award, got three goals and an as- sist, while Smith got a goal and three assists and Kuntz a goal and two assists. . The Rangers. who held a lead of nine goals before Detroit scored at all, tried hard to give their young goalie, Jim Henry. his first shut- out. But Don Great) pierced the New York defence while Alf Pike was serving a third-period holding penalty, tallying 0n an unassisted rush, and two minutes before ilic end of the game Mud Bruneteau got Detroit's other counter on a play with Adam Brown and Syd Howe. In taking (lie worst defeat in Red Wings‘ history. Jack Arlanis’ club fell apart dvfncsivclv in the second period, when the Rangers scored six goals. three of them in 4-8 seconds. Adams had sought t0 strengthen his defence by bringing up Eddie Bush from Providriice Reds, rdving the American League team defencemcn Bob Whiteluw and Buck Jones for him. But the husky newcomer ivas no more to blame for ilie defeat than the others of a usually-tight defence which on tonight's play could give goalie Johnny Mow-crs little protection. With five of Rangers goals (if): ing to one line, ilic others were distributed as follows Phil Watson, Bill Juzda, Alex Slilbieky, Mac C0- ville, 2, and Bryan Hextall. SUDUTARY First Period 1—Ne\v York. Watson Coulter) 1:29. Penalties-None. (Hfxlall, Second Period 2—Ncw York. Wzirivlrl; (Cotilter. Smiiln 5:43. 3—Ne\v York. JiIMlfl. (Smith. Kuiilz) 13:13. 4~New York. Sliibicky (Pike M. Covllle) 17:92. 5~New York. M Colvllle (Pike, N. Colvllle) l7: 4. 6—-New- York, Wniwrick (Pratt) 17:50. 7-New York. Smith (Warwick. Kuntz) 19:35. Penalty-Brown. Third Period 8~—New York. Hexiall (Patrick, Watson) 1:10. B-New York, M. Colvllle bicky, Pike) 3:01. fl-Detroit, Gross 5:18. (Shi- 11-—I\‘e\v York, Warwick 7:03. ' i2--Nc\v York, Kuntz (Smith) l. (ll. l3~-D:1roit, Brtuicieau Ilcwe) 18:09. SA TURDAYS GAME DETROIT‘. Jan. 25—(AP)-'I‘he liu=tling New York Rangers took .. .<"ion of first place in the _N. non-a! Hockey 11103119 by defeat- ing Detroit Red Wings 3-2 Sat-ur- (lay night while Boston Bruins were tied by Mont-real Csnadiens. The Rangers scored a goal each (if the three periods o make it 82 consecutive games Without n shut-nut. Rookie Alien Kuntz. Babe Pratt and Clint Smith scored for the Patrlckrncn. while. Pat Mc- Reavy and Joe CdTVEih tallied for Detroit While compiling their third straight victory and fifth without defeat against Driroii this season. the Ratigers were in c:iitrol of i-lie situation almost all the Way. Kuntzs’ early goal was matched by McRcavy in the first period. but Pratt's shot put New York ahead for keeps. Smith's third-period shot into Hi) op-an net after Kimtz had [eluted hloivers out of 113511-1011 gave the Rangers a 3-1 margin that was Chipped down to a single goal by Carveth while Alf Pike was L1 the penalty box. (Br): wu, Deli-oi retained fifth place 1n e race vrhen Brooklyn n5 10st to Toronto. SUMMARY First Period i—-Ne'w York. Kuntz (Warwick. Cfiiilicr) 8:28 2-D:tr;:it. McRmivy (Bflwll, 0;:- velh) 18 54 Second Period ll-New York. Prat-t (Warwick. Pr) k) 7W1’ Pcn;i..}-—C.rc=.u. Third Period f-graw York, Smith (Kuritz. Pratt) (Ciiesebrcctit. trnit. Carreih ‘fill 13:09 mes-Pike. Liscciiibe, Meeting of Horsemen There will be a meeting of the Victoria Driving Club and all other horsemen interested at Hugh Walk- 1C "1 cr. Livcrv Stable on Tuesday night uL 8.30 o'clock. N. ll. L. STANDING Club P W L D F A Pie 30 20 9 1 118 87 41 29 ill 7 4 92 63 40 ' ClfilllO 28 l7 10 1 8'7 65 35 Clnciisro 29 l5 i1 3 91 33' 0mm a1 1019 2 85105 22 Brooklyn 3310 22 l 85120 2i Montreal 30 8 20 2 '11 100 McCreedyb goal. Gives Leafs win TORONTO, Jan. 25—(G.P)-Tor- r:nt0's current, edition of Johnny- on-t-he-spot-rookie Johnny Mc- Ci'eed,v—-came throllBh with anoth- er clincher to give tlie Leafs a 3-2 victory over Red Duttoirs short- handed but game Brooklyn Amer- icans in a National Hockey League contest Sittirdoy night. J;linn_y' lifted his stick waist high to deflect a blue-line shot by Jack Church just. enough to send the puck breezing by goalie Charlie Rayner for the deciding tally late in the final period. Counting win- ning goals is the rookies specialty azitl several of the marks in Tor- onto's win column this season are due t» his payoff efforts. Aftcr a scoreless first period a. crowd of 10,523 fans saw four gcals potted in the opening nine min- utcs of the second pzrird. Both squads counted a pair. With only i3 players drcs-ed and handicapped by penalties. the Anierks appear- ed o tire in the final stages of the game. The victory strengthened the Leafs‘ held on third lace while the Americans miss n. (‘halide m more to the flit-h run‘: league ladder. ny Anderson, the N.H.L.'s highest soorin: deienceman, count- ed bcth Brooklyn goals on individ- ual efforts. Sandwiched between Anderson's counters, Gordie Drillon provided the highlight of the scoring splurge by beating Rayciet‘ twice within i4 swz-Mids with goal-mouth slaps. Plays for both Drillon's goals were set up by his line mates, Syl Apps and Bob Davidson. Defenceman Pat Egan of Brook- lyan and Davidson earned five- minutc main" sirriehfs. Evin drew blood as he cross-checked David- son midway: through the second riod and the order was reversed ater in the same session when Davidson nicked Egan's head while l" carrying m: stick hisli. SUMMARY First Period Scorinrb-None Penalties - McCreedy, Armstrong. Larson. Second Period 1—Br:ckl,vn, Anderson :10 Z-Toronto. Drillon (Apps, David- son) 3:02 3—-'I‘0ronto. Drlllon (Apps. David- son) 3:16 4~Brooklym. Anderson 8:40 Pfllfiiiif=—§lli211lll>£‘l(liii. Egan (ma- jor). Davidson (major). Third Period (Church. ll-Triron . McCreedy L? C",‘l.l"l 1715 on. . ' S-iltlllllffllfli, Anders lift-Donald. . i I Hawks defeat i-laple Leafs 6-4 MHICAGO. Jan. 25—(CP)—Chi- cago Black Hawks crept. within l. game of the third place Toronto Mflille Leafs in the National Hoc- key League standings tonight by (iefeatiiig the Leafs 6-4 in s. hard- fought. game witnessed b a sea- son's record crowd of l8. 79 in the Chicago Stadium. In a. thrice-tied content. the Hawks stepped in fi-ocit with q pair of sensational third period goal; l0 establish their final margin. Earl Seibcrtks 40-fooier which bounced off Toronto defenceman Wally Stariowslrrs shin the gciil brdie final stanza. Bill Theme rebounded Alex Kaletals missed shot at 17:09 for the sixth Hawk goal after Ka- lcta had made a solo dash the length of the ice. By their defeat the mare 10in, ground in their efforts to stay even with the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins. who are en- gaged iii a close battle for the SUMMARY First Period l-Chicago. Diiliistrom (Cooper, Kaleizi) 11:13 PCllZililC-‘——sl~'1il0VVS'kl, Marluccl, D. Mriz (2). Seibert. second Portal! z-aTzgronto. Drlllon (D. Meiz. App!) a 4-4 tie 63.9133 of the H Week-end Banquet Despite soft ice on Saundra? which forced postponement of mat- ches. 10 games were played in the big wieek-end bonspiel at. the Curi- ing rink on Friday and Saturday. As is usually the case majority of the matches were keenly-contested affairs with three of the ten played being decided by only one point margins However the weekend had it: bright spot when on Saturday eve- ninz 74 curlers sat down to a ban- quet: and entertainment in the Win- chester Banquet room 1ft was the largest number o! exponents of the broom and stone ame to attend this regular wee y function in years and the affair was altogether enjoyable from start to finish, During the banquet brief remarks were made by Messrs. H. H. Cox. Dr. H. McIntyre, president of the club who presided. Mae McKinnon, C. H. Black and the grand old vet- Bonspiel And‘ _ Proves Success At Curling Club‘ Great _ CTI-IIOImQOiiUDMT-HB-O-Mpgn‘ rane, a quartette was Messrs. Roy Qillslev. Jljexllléerstriéh Dr. E. S. Giddings and Tex ca!‘ rane while Al Blanchard and _ Alexander were heard in a den“? iui piano and saxophone due; Al Blanchard was pianist for m, o o n are m e F 1% tihe carelessness. J” “ °’ "" . - o . : . . s ‘ll $1. I. Sniliett 7; H. Willnttliigiltklf... t.‘i..“m°"“i.2i.%.‘i.°l"%f"°§,l inonds 8 w. c. ‘Davie 1o; .1. , F. n, Melanie 10; Drrklkrllrliacsftiiygl. 5. R. S. P. Jardlnc 8; A. w, m-nd, man 3. ' C. N. Earle 5: R. R. Bell 4. R. E. Spillett 16; C. H. Black 1 First Ice Racing Of Seasoii u TakesPlace On Wednesday Held up by unsuitable weather for the past two weeks the Victoria Driving Club will stage their first ice races of the season Wednesday afternoon next with the first heat being called at 1:30 sharp. The course is the same as last. season. a track having been cleaned off Victoria Park and with the cold snap of Sunda very fast footing is expected for the classy bunch o! trot-tors and pacer: that will be taking rt. six c asses, ensuring a bi open- ing day's races will be on t e card and will include some o! the finest and fastest speed in t-lie province. Trophies have been donated al- ready for the pacer gathering the most points during the season's races and also for the trotier get- ting the most oints during the season. The trop y for the pacer has been donated by Mr. Milton Bell while the trophy for the trot- tcr gathering the most points ha: been donated by Mr. Wellington McNeill, President Of the Victoria Driving Club. In addition the Club will donate w. n. Cniikshank a; o. o, Duffy‘ cups and prizes for the season‘! racing. Points wvill be awarded iu follows: Five for first place, mm for second, two for third and om point for fourth. with points being awarded from Wednesday's ram on. Following are the entries for Wednesday. Free for All: Little Peter, Silent Mac, Rose Worthy and Rosebud. Class A, 'I‘rot: Juanita Axwerihy, Bonnie Mary, Lusty Frisco. Class A Pace: Jippy K., Nell Cochatodale. _ Hal, Brian Yorke, Bing Crosby’. Class B. Trot: Ethel Bellini, Holly Britten, Mr. Tilley, Virginia Kal- muck, Worthy Aubrey. Class B. Pace: singin’ 5am. Ray- mond Budlong, Bessie Scott, Jon Volo. sampson Royal, June Hal, Miss Bogasli, Leland. Dr. Budlotig. Class C. Trot: Wait N‘ Sec. Abbe Jackson. Lusty's First. Happy K, Gale Aubrey. Any other horses not named iii the above and wishing w start will be classified the day of the race. officials announced, classes and 3—Toronto, Known 15:46 k-Chicago, Thcms (Wiebe) 17:20 5-Cliicago. Cooper (Thorns, Dani- strom) 18:47 Pvnaliics-Kam-pman, Church (2). Sribert (2) Third Period e-augioago, D. Bentley (Lurch! o ‘l-Toronto, Apps (Drillcn) 7:17 8-~'1‘c.ronto. Drillon (Aipps, Meir.) 7:45 iJ-Chicego, Seibert (Kaleta) 9:33 ity-Chicagb. ‘Thoma (Keletn) 17:09 Penalty-Wiebe. Senators increase League lead MONTREAL. Jan. 25—(GP)— Ottawa Senators end Montreal 8-3 deadlock in a Quebec senior doubleheader ‘iere Sena defeated Pate 3-2 Saturday night and “he three points in the week-end gave the Ottawa dub a four-point margin at the the league standing. Two tht JPCHOG goals by smooth- skating Jimmy Hagg-art gave the RDYB-le l 3-3 tie with 6i!‘ local rivals, canadiens. in the other half cf the twin-bill, Quebec Aces win‘ QUEBEC. Jan. 25—(CP)—A five- goal barrage in the third period. coupled with ii single counter in ilie middle frame, enabled Quebec Aces to score an impressive 0-0 iricbow over Oomiwell Flyere here today‘ lEld gave goalie Lionel Bou- vret his third Quebec Senior D, perfect Hockey league shutout of ilic Ice Racing a? Brackley Point The Brackley Pt. driving Clio staged its second race of the seam Thursday Janua 22nd. It being l dny a arge crowd were present to see some very iftSt, neat; with blanket finishes 0n an excel- lent track. The Club members well pleased to see some of their hom- men friends from the city, but wcluld like better to see them arrive with some of their speed t» match strides with the Bravklcy: Point horses. IUMMAR! Iree-for-nli Pace Silent Mao (Proude) 112i Little Peter (Younker) 32l Nell Cocliatodale (Willis) 1M .11 x. (Hughes) W! %ie; so, as, 3i. Mixed Clan Bessie Scot/t tame) 111 rzniei Bellini (Carr) m Joe Volo (Matheson) 323 Time; a4, as, a5. Clan: A Trot m. Till Ste m 1M1 Holly Bilttiin (‘liaregori 21d) Fanny Bognsh (Essery) 3°)’ Time: 34, 35, 34. Green loco Lady Frisco (MaioKinnon) l1 Helen L (Iibrd) 3' Smitty Mac (MacKay) 43 Don Abbe (Cudmore) 34 Starter — Ben]. Neweon. Judges - Frank MacKsl’. c‘ Robinson and Ira Douglas. Timers - Walter MacLure ml Ira our , i OUT OUR WAY COME NOW, _.g‘ WHY MOTHERS 621* GRAY NOT TO SISTER YOU GiVE HOME~NOT ME.’ YOUR SISTER 1F 1 EVEN PUT A A HAND WITH “THE CHILDREN.’ “THEM SHED YAP % YOU SF-lOlJLD HELP ‘(OUR Jqwitliflri> v u lru u e on . corn m: nv nu or :1’. me. l I'd BY. J. R. TViIiamsOUR BOARDING HOUSE a . 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