Crescent: (By The Canadian Prel) , Dec. l5 - Halifax “went; scored their second ‘might Maritime Senior ‘Hockey M33416 victory over league-leading Trufo Bearcats with I. 6-5 decis- ‘°5}~,,,,,..y O'Neill‘! Ioal u. the dy- mg minutes of the SW16 WW9 our; had two men in the penalty box “vs Halifax the victory. ouleill and Chick Charlton my, shot a pair of goals for the ualilax club w-hlle Maurice Goug- wn and Rock Sullivan got the liners. opportunist Billy “Mini-YT! Pl!!- "1 the gruro attack wltll two fast goals in the second period while m“ Mgdynskl, Ed Wilson and Dalton Barkwell rounded out the l-fuyu goal-getting. The contest was fast. wide open m4 featured some rough play. fwlce before the contest the boys zraded punches. _ n. the first period Ed Wilson mu O'Neill went into a slugging uspluy at the 'I‘ruro end of the CB euqh getting major penalties. IFIIIEH inihelast period just. as the ma; gong sounded Jimmy Gray m4 prank Grabowskl started to r055 punches, but mates lumped u.‘ before there was any damage. ‘Both teams were willing to trade bouv blows and Ray Powell on m! Halifax l-earsuard did "it most effective work. The ex-Syd- my hfillIollaircs-New Glass”! "léyer was ill his best 10ml of Lil? E8350“- Qreyeellts dressed a new cle- fcllccmafl. Mickey Stallan who M, only used sparillsiy. STYMMABY First Period . b51115“, Gollgeon (McGrBIW- Lmbie) (.50 <._Tyul-o, Medynski (Steele) 15:1’! insular, Charlton (Gaudet) 11.- 90 . Penalties -- Wilson-l (miller). 0- Nclll (major). Grwbowskl. Second Period fl sdlfsllfax. Sullivan (Gray) . 5,__"[‘rufQ, MacIntyre (Robertson) 5.25 5_'l‘rllro. Maclntyre Bruit-well) 5.50 Lflgllfax, O'Neill (Gaudct) 6.42 ggrruro, Wilson (Beanlleu) 7.39 (Robertson. Penalties - Gaudet (2). G011!- c011. S. MacDonald (served by Grnbowskl) Third Period yfifruro, Blarkwell (Medynskl) 5-- lgfol-Islifax. Charlton (Young) 13.- ll-glsllfax, O'Neill (Mctcclfe) 17.- 00 Powell, Penalties _ Sullivan. Grabcwski, Barkwell. Rolls Perfect Score In Duck Pin llama MONTREAL. Doc. 15 -(@)- Reile Richard is the toast of the hfnlltreal bowling fraternity to- day. l-Ic rolled a perfect 300 in a dufl pins game yesterday after having rolled strings of 237 and 204. l-le followed till, up with ttrinas oi 212, 200 and 230. giving him en average of 230.5 for his evening's play. Blg Fc-lfiltandlngs D F A PM 4 98 B 3B 3 86 74 2i 1 86 10G l9 4 l! 108 1B ‘I'm-um Truro .\ln|l('lnn 20 Halifax 20 at. John Z3 NEW YORK, Dec. 15- (AP)- ‘Ille world lightweight title bout between champion lke Williams of Trenton, N. J., and Bob Montgom- cry of Philadelphia, originally scheduled at Madison square Gar- den Jan, 16, was postponed today until Feb. 20 at the tltleholder). request. Williams asked for the postponement because he preferred not u. be burdened with training Score 6-5 Victory Over Beareats Whltlcck ilontlnuea To Lead Scoring Race In Blg Four (l! ‘lfbe Canadian Press) .Buck Whitlock may be heading for the National League. but his ‘Present glory lies in the fact that he's msrohlbl at the head o! the Big Four scorers’ parade for the seventh week in a row. . The smazinl Moncton centre added five points during the last week to bring his total to 40. sta- tistics compiled by the Canadian Press showed today. The top 20 scorers: Pens. ' In G A P Mlns Whitlock. Monctcn 27 13 40 17. Dcmchuk, Moncton 10 23 33 2 Bell. Moncton . . .. 9 22 31 lb MacDonald, Truro .19 12 81 0 Sullivan, Halifax .. l2 17 if: l4 Medynski, Truro l2 15 27 B Wade. Saint John .16 11 26 13 Jackson, St. John 14 11 25 0 Steele, Truro .. ..11 14 25 29X Gray. Halifax . ...15 10 25 10 Barkwell, Trurc . l5 B 23 20 Federonick S. John 8 14 22 0 Macregor, Il-lalifax ..10 l0 20 0 Beaulieu, ‘rruro .. 8 13 20 13 llamlon, Halifax 7 11 12 12x Wilson, Truro .. ..B B i7 40x Lynch, Saint John .. b 12 17 2 Butler, Saint John . 7 10 l7 0 Roach, Truro . .. 7 9 16 B Charlton, Halifax 11 A 1B 2 x-Misconduct. Walcctt Referees Fight At Toronto TORONTO, Dec. 1I'>—F‘ast~step- ping Joey Brown, i34-li.clsssy New Orleans negro boxer, knocked out Toronto's Joey Bagnato, 130, in the first round of an eight-round lightweight main bout here tc- night. It took Brown one minute and B6 seconds to put sway his opponent. In the other half of the Gar- den's double feature. Jersey Joe Wsleott refereed the eight-round middle-weight send-final Ln which punching Pete Zadnk. 154, of Guelph, Ont. drew an easy decis- ion over Bruce Richardson. 153- of Toronto. wblcott, the Camden. New Jer- sey battlar who surprised the box- ing world with his showing against world heavyweight champion, Joe IIOLIIB, 1o days ago. received an ovation from: the small crowd of 4.900. Louis’ Purse From Fight Is Released i?‘ NEW YORK. Dec. 16 -— (AP) —- A writ of attachment Win! WP heavyweight champion Joe Louis‘ purse from his fight with Jersey Joe Walcott has been vacated by Justice James McNally u a result of agreement o! the parties. it was talncd by Louis’ wife, Marva Trot- ter Barrow (mule real name is Barrow). in connection with a suit 1m- osopco for "money loaned." The basis of Mrs. Barrowssult was not disclosed and ‘her coun- sel declined comment. LONDON, Dec. lB-(AP) —'I‘ho Royal Henley Regatta will be held at Henley-on-Thamcl June 80 to July J0. the regatta stewards an- nounced st their annual meeting today. The rules were amended to allow the eight-oar and four- oar teams, here for the Olympic rlurlllg the Christmas holidays. Ounce. to compete. l...» GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Prince of Wales and Legion hockey teams make their first ap- pearallce of the season tonight when they clash ill all exhibition game at the Fol-um, a game tllar should provide the fans with a closely fought, fast brand of the national pastime throughout [I13 entire sixty minutes of play. 1- O t 1- _ Vastly improved over the band of hopefuls that took to the ice for the first practice sessions a month ago, Prince of Wales will present a surprisingly efficient squad. Packed WILIi sliecd and with the newcomers fitting into Coach Johnny Squarebrlggs‘ style of play nicely, this year's edition of the Welshman should give the Legion e. merry battle of it all the way alld it won't be surprising to close followers of the team if the squad emerges on the top end of the score. -l- i it It will be the Legions first ap- pearance since they captured the Maritime intermediate crown here last season and tonight a much- changed team will be witnessed in action but nevertheless one thlv with a few games under tlleirbells will prove tough enough 10f iiii)‘ team in the league- Il- ll- + + Seven of last year's squad Will be in uniform tonight and al- though the figures of Shepherd. Dowling, Carver and Drllloll will be missing their places will be fill- ed acceptably by newccmers to the squad, chief of whom is Char: lie Deishan. 111cm" °f 1”" year's Summerslde team and a player who packs a lot of strength up on the attacking uniis. III 1' ~1- Ih the best shape of his career Delay.“ l; said to be literally burning up the ice in practice sessions and his presence will add a lot of scoring punch to thc Lez- ion attack. 1- + sl- Appearsnce of the Legion team dlsckised today. The writ W88 05-1 will once and for all set at rest the rumors that were flyins U" rounds as late as yesterday 115i"- noon that Legion “mild mi be performing this season. Where the rumors originated is not known but they were anything but the truth; the team despite the fact that some friction may have crop- ped up in the past couple of weeks have been practising steadily BM although they will necessarily take a little time m hitting their real stride nevertheless they hll"! u“? nucleus of s strong team and the squad will be in cnonblc hands in the persons of ArtPcrry mid Ted‘ dy Strain. LONDON. Dec. l5~(AP) —B1HB Train, unbeaten three-year-old colt which raced in the colors of the King, has been sold by the national stud for the highest priv- ate offer cf £25,000 ($100,000). Agriculture Minister Tom Wil- liams told the Commons today. Williams was replying to recent criticism by turf owners against the sale of Blue ‘Train privately instead of by auction. He was pur- chased by the Klldungllll stud In Ireland. t . \ L?’ PHO i». NE I524 » o Warm Friends For Outdoor Men i ! ! i WOFIII. \ Jack Cameron "THI STORE FOR MEN" You don't have to dim like on Eskimo lo keep Our store Ilcl I wide selection for out- door lovers. - Soc our hip-length ski jackets, some with Fur coIIcIrs, otllm with perks hoods. _AII smartly styled and priced rlghf, Barbara Scott Reaches London By Jack Sullivan LONDON, Dec. 16—(Tuesday)— (Clo-Barbara Ann Scott arrived here early today, a "trifle tired" after llcr airplane trip from Cun- ads. ‘Illa world figure skating champ- ion expressed in all interview the hope o! seeking out Jacob and Arnold Gerschwiler, Swiss figulre- skating coaches who "panned" heir early in November. (J8COIJ~GCTSIlWiIDi‘ said that the Ottawa skater was “the weakest figure skater to my mind we have llad to hold the wol"ld"s champion- ship in manly years?) Barbara Ann. who has more than a two-month continental itinerary during which she will defend hcr European and world titles and compete in the winter Olympics at St. Moritz. Switzerland, said that she was not "sore" at the Gershwil- ers. Miss Scott was accompanied by hcl: mother and by trainer Sheldon Galbraith, who said comments by the Gershwllers "sold lots of news- papers but their views didn't mean a thing.‘ "It's just a case of you pies, I like pears. There's more to it." The party leaves London Wed- nesday for Davoa, Switzerland, but in the meantime they will have the opportunity of sizing up British challengers for the titles. Two two- day British championships at Wembley Stadium conclude today and Barbara Ann "might" go out and watch the final sessions. Badminton Title Games Al Amherst like ap- nothing AIMHERST. N. 8., Dec. lS-(CP) —The Maritime badminton cham- pionships will be held at the North Nova Scotia Highlanders armouries here Feb. 20-21, it was announced today. Present title holders are: Men's singles, Don Bauld, Hall- fax. llladles‘ singles, Miss A. Longard, Halifax. Ladies’ doubles, Miss Iongard, Miss G. Llongard, Halifax. Mens’ doubles, Don Bauld, C. s. Perry, Halifax. Mixed Doubles, Miss l. M. Jones, F. Cl. Taylor, Saint John, N. B. Senior mens‘ doubles, Jack Fry- ers, Stan Adams, Moncton_ N.B. Boys’ singles, Bill Hooper, Am- llerst. Girls’ singles, Miss Jean Wind- sor, Amherst. llown The Alleys CIPTOWN ALLEYS Commercial League Taxi Boys- W. Stead . J. McKenzie . G. Whitlock . R. Whitlock B. McDonald ToteL-SZ-iti. Michael Bros.- ‘E. Callaghan G. Michael J. Bradley E. Michael .. G. Gillie .. Total-MN. High single 1:. Callaghan ‘livil three W. stead 8M. Points: Taxi Boys I 1-8; arcs 1 1-2. Strikers:- A. McKcnaie E. Diamond .7. McDonald . D. Peterson . W. Taylor .. Total-MM. rs:- M. Cutcllffe . K. Johnston Carullapin League Aces:- G. McDonald .. B3 I01 ml E. Robin . . . U 00 llll H. (huweli .88 119 I04 J. Lewlor . .07 ll llB A. MBCPBPIIIII . M 101 113 ‘Petal-MW 01d Timers:- J. McDonald .102 96 B1 G. Irsneis II 103 J3 J. Cameron 131 I03 I21 P‘. Doueetln l7 S‘! 91 E. Rios l0 18B ill ‘Ihtal-IBBB. High single E. Rice 138. High three J. Cameron 85B. I66 GT. GEO. ST. -..-> occur.» \' . Points: Old 11ml?! l; AOII I. Legion and Prince of Wales Welshmen will cross sticks at the Forum tonight in an exhibition encounter that. gets underway at 8 o'clock sharp and consensus of opinion among the fans is that, the game should be a close battle] all the way between two squads‘ that for the past month have been‘. working out daily in preparation‘ for the coming city league ached-f ule which ls expected to get un- derway after the start of the New Year. Practically rc-bllllt from Int‘ season Coach Johnny Squarebrlggs, of tlle Welshmell has whipped 10-‘ gather s surprisingly strong team that is loaded with speed and ac- Lcgloll with seven of last year's Qiillmilionship squad again ready for duly and strengthened by the ililiiiiimi u! Charlie Delghan and several other newcomers will be a I"! sirorlxcr than many fans think and although they are at present‘ bu": Riven Very little chance od capping the honors for the second, veer in a raw. should, with a few‘ games under their bells be about ready to llwve tough opposltionl 1°!‘ Wilma with an eye on theirg league title. ‘Tile same sets underway at g oclock sharp and fans are again reminded that the "No Smoking" rule will be strictly enforced. Jackie Paterson Wins Decision MANCHESTER, Dec. l5 _ (Ap) -W01'Id flywelght champion Jackie Paterson of Glasgow tunlghg won an unpopular decision over a U“. lied states boxer, Al Chavez, al_ though the tltleholder was on thg floor at the end of their iii-round non-title bout. Both fighter; Weighed 116 pounds. Peter Kane. 117 3/4, England’ defended his European bantam- weight championship by outpolnt- 1H8 Jo. Corrlells. 116, Belgium 1n a 15-rounder. Juvenile lieccc To llavc Workout Forum at 3.00 p.111. the rallbirds will have an Oppoy. tunllty of watching Gordie Drll. lons Reece entry in this year's City Juvenile League work out. 1t is expected a lot of weeding out will be done by Coach Drillon be. fore his charges go into league play, but in the meantime a good crowd of promising youngsters will be working out and with a wealth of material w choose from the Drillon-coached crew will be ex- pected to go places. Today at the GOLF CLUBS GOLF BAGS GOLF BALLS JOHNSTON OUTBOARD MOTORS 2.5 Horsepower FOR THE FISHERMEN G. Dslzlel . 1B0 c. mush 101 ass RODS a. Delziel .. lea lcl "o0 Total-sacs. K5 High single c. mun-h ass. REELS ‘ High three M. Cutcliffe m. Points: lodgers s; Strike" o. "J55 DART BOARDS DARE FOR THE HUNTER COATS VESTS CAPS \. Welshman To Tackle Tohlllto Legion Team In Game BiViiifl-Tfllifl At The Forum Tonight From 3113c» ‘ annuity that guarantees him $100 ‘ized baseball for lumping to the gage seven Pair TORONTO. DBO. l5 —- Fergus; Garvey today casually handed a certified cheque for $50,244.97 to (190116 Hester in the parlor of their Russett Avenue boarding house with a "here you us, George." The cheque represented all exact 6-4 From Brcco Loses To Providence Fighter BOSTON. Dec. 15 - (AP) - Ralph Zanelli, 36-year-old Provid- ence. FLL, veteran. tonight turned in just about the most artistic performance of his career while giving Johnny Greco of Montreal, a uwo-flsled beating in their l0- round feature boxing bout. before 7,501 fans at the Boston Garden. The decision was unanimous. Spotting Greco, rated as sixth In the welterweight. division, seven years and 2 1/2 pounds. Zanelli outstepped the Canadian despite hi! OVEPBEEd legs, for six rounds and then out-amazed him the rest of the way- Zanelli we€hed 147 1/2 and Greco 150. half of the $100,489.94 the till-ye‘. old former Toronto rubber worker. received for his winning Irish‘ sweepstake ticket on the recent Oambrldgeshire handicap. Hestegl n 64-year-old pants presselgboughr‘ I n half share in the ticket for $1.25‘ from Garvey last September. ‘ Mrs. Hourigan (initials unavail-- able), their 66-year-old landlady, looked on happily. She rubbed her eyes all hour Hester had transferred $10,000 to Mrs. HOllfIgii-IYS account. “She kept me rent-free for sis months in 1937 when I was out of work." he said. “Now I'm going to see that she never want-s for the rest of her life." Garvey then ordered and paid for a new washing machine for the landlady. Hester has bought himself an monthly for life and invested an- other $10,000 in government bonds. Garvey transferred $30,000 to his vl'ife's account at Barrie, where she bought a four-family duplex they expect to move into before Christmas. HUMIBOLDT, 1a., Dec. l5—(AP) -_M1ckcy Owen, suspended major league catcher, is expected to play with Humboldtfs independent semi- pro baseball team next year. Owen, who now specializes In sales of pure-bred hogs. is undet a five-year suspension from organ- Mexican League which he later .nlel'. He figures he'll ‘crown right off. quit. Jersey Joe Wants BlggerSlicc Next Time TORONTO. Dec. 1s —(CP.-J¢r-, sey Joe Walcott, boxlngis sepia socker who almost rocked the heavyweight crown from the head‘ of Joe Louis, wants 3 per cent of‘ the gate if he meets the Brown Bomber in a return bout next sum- ‘ knock Jccs Br. Wilson, Purple lfallcy Bace At Toronto TORONTO Dec. 15 - (c?)- Doctor Wllson, owned and driven by George D. Oland of Sydney, N‘. 8., and Purple Valley, were the lone Maritime horses entered in the Dufferln Park Trots which re- sumed today before some 1,001) spectators ill ideal weather. Doctor Wilson took second place in $150 fourth race, s. one mlic dash won by Doctor Rice owned I by P. IDCIEC of Wllllamsburg, Ont. Purple Valley, an added starter in the seventh two-heat event, refused to trot in the first heat, and could do no better than eighth in the second. Call Up, s. chestnut gelding own- ed by Guy S. Mordcn of Chaffe, LEGION Moncton Ii-lawks Win Saint John MONCTON. N.B-. Dec. 15 (OP) — Monet-on Hawk! 1110"‘ within three points oi‘ the Marl- ilme senior Hockey League lead- ership they lost to Truro Bear- cats several weeks ago when the) defeated Saint John Beavers 0-4 here tonight. while Hawks werl beating Beavers, Halifax Crescent: prevented Bearcats from extend- ing iheiz-‘lead by defeating Cats 6-5 at Halifax. As in past games Hawks again owed a large share of the credii for their win to their ace centre Buck Wllitlock. He was a tower ol offensive strength as he led hll attacking line to four goals, two of which he sniped himself. Beavers battled Hawks on even terms In the first period and the session ended with the count deadlocked 2-2. Hawks took the lead at 16.02 of the ragged sec- ond period, and hanged in three goals to Beavers two in the final frame. Penalties paved the way for two Saint John goals. Jackson. who turned In a sparkling perform- ance for Beavers, scored their first ma] while Bcsscttc, Hawks’ de- fcncenlan. was sewing time and . he again added a point to Beavers’ loial after Ramsay was penalized in the last period. One of Morle- fan's goals was scbred by George Eeil while Wright was serving lime in the sPcOnd period. Slvczle Poulson, former Quebec Provincial League winger with Lucllille Rupidcs, made his first appearance in a Hawk uniform. lfc was used sparingly on a line with Grcskn and Gugnon. SUMMARY First I'm-rind. . 1—Mrlnctoll, Agnew (Gresko) 8.00 2—hionz:l.orl, Whitlock (Bell) 1224'! 3~Salnt Jollll. Jackson (Wade) 16.39 4—Saint John, Garey (Fedcronick. Butler) 18:50 ‘Penaltv _ Ecsseite. Second Period. 5—.\iunclon, Bell (Whltlock) 16.03 Penalties-wright, Gen-hens. Third Period. 6—Salnt John, Jackson (Wade) 2.11 7—Monrion, Whitlock (Bell) 8.56 8—-Moncton. Jodain (Ramsay. Bas- tarache) 9.41 e-salnt John, Jackson 11.24 10—Monctorl, Bell (Whitlock. 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