' P E SIX .-‘i\.:“0ne_ of the largest ircrowos 1n years witnessed the walfiwlfifl. Driving Club's ice race ut up a eating held over the Speedway ieats race . ln both one; only a ‘Sh’ Victoria Park on Saturday af- matter o! inches separated > the, ., .,tarncon when fcur av duwn were run off. day wa 1n by the veteran cam c my R0111:- Wocd of ".\fr. A B. Cutcliff a sniooxh and efficient Stair-tor Russ Abbott of netting his ficldg, minimum of scoring. Class A trot and pace Last heat: The manner ‘ the stretch but to the good. .' Second Heat: 1t was a way battle between Hal Wait N‘ See and Jane Harvester all the entire quarter 1o yards from ""1 e wire Wait N’ See seemed to be ‘l clies in front only to Jump it of! with Hal trotting steadily earning under the wire f st; Jane Harves- ter second. Wait N’ See third and "Nell Cocliatodale, a short distance back fourth. Third Heat: Wait N’ See who was improving as the race prog- ressed had too much steam for ‘the field in the final heat whining jirom Jane Harvester by a head ‘with Hal dropping back to fourth and Nell Cochatodale again fourth. (‘I385 A TIM Four trctiers came to the wire for the second event on the card with Virginia Kalmuck. driven by Hort Younkci" showing all kinds of (raving: ability to win in straight IlCLUS- Mr. Tilley was second the first heat but in this final two -ni1:u'lrr.: it ivastlintbiitirotter Tex Worili_i' who furnished iiie ccm- i petition for tlic fast trotting Kal- ’ muck iiuire opening classes, all pro- keen, close battles all the 1 gialrmci- Hal Britten when handléd Illpilbl)’ by Eric “Ike" Moreside he matted the first heat of the Class A 'I‘rnt and pace in 30 1-4 seconds. ~ J-lal Britten was recently purchased Southport from e. ~ Times in all heats were good ov- > er a very fast frock und the offi- cials in charge did u workmanlike lob in getting the events run off in did a flnc job away with a four starters _‘werc neck and neck half way down e final _":lg'hth it was strictly between Hal Britwn and Jane Harvester with ‘Hal coming under the wire a head three Britten . both casa. s SPORTING NEWS fCood Racing Witnessed A jAs Victoria Driving Club Holds Meet On Saturday i pair at the finish line with Juan- ita Axworthy showing in front in - Class C Trot and Paco Ikeduofeside lxiilgsddhonii secon _w nner o a n final event of the 8116:1001] tak- ‘§.‘},"e’e“"°”‘° he l"! Lawless Peter home in front 10m; in all three heats in close finish- es the first two heats with Laddie a stun lilIacGregor. In the first heat Lad- ‘Dalton (Nakina) Smith's first m uie MacGregor was in the lead 201w league goal provided the win- feet from- the wire but a disas- hing mar in trons break ruined his chance ‘with l‘. . Peter coming on to win. In next heat it was Peter Grattan (Jay) Tim Officials: Starter; the way down between thegoodl Laddie McGregor (Chappell) 2 e 33. 33 1-2, 33 3-4. Russell Abbott and a t-ie in a bid ‘or honors high-l a hard bafigalgg or than their present fourth-planar ' Peter and Laddle MacGregoi- with station‘ “m "5' Lawless just a shade to Lawless won comfortable in final quarter but Peter Grsttan and Laddie MacGregor had a great 1 2 3 Class B Trot and Pace tilievek-“End Football Lllesults In Britain LONDON. Jan lii-(CP Cable)- ' Tile biggest provincial football _ crowd cl the season Saturday jam- . nicd transport routes to the Villa ‘Park where the visiting Stoke City jumped into fourth place in the Football League cup qualifying competition by defeating Aston ' Villa 2-0. , Featuring a day that had many postpuncniciitw. the gamo was play- t-cl before a gate o1‘ 30,000 with the \-.l1lll(‘l'S fielding their star interna- lmnal. Stan ltfattlievvs. for thc soc- ‘ond timc in three years. Matthews was held scoreless. but his brilliant dribbling set up the sccring plays Tom Lawton, Evertnns crack leader. scored five goals as Ever- -. ton swamped Crewe 6-2 and re- - tlliiicci tlic cup lead. Everton 11215 .~sc '1 21 goals against six in four 1;. . since the qualifying compo- tliiriii opened. . _ WrY-i Bruniivicli ovcrwhellncd - vhlszll 7-1 and uucoicred a 19- old amateur find in I-LG. Ball . o performed tho hat trick. '13 ‘kpuul edged out Soutliport 2-1 "b 10.000 people and Bath 11111.. ed the cellar-dwelling Aber- sznan 5-0. Leicester beat Derby 1-0 and Liverpool downed Tran- irznc 5-1. Wolverhampton and Co- ventry drew 2-2. Iii an international match Hol- land talented Belgium 3-2. . iThe League South program was (‘lit tlxort bv posiiionsmcnts. The lCildlll! Tottenhani Hotspurs just managed to nip Southampton 3-2. Luton and Miilwnll drew 1-1. Sensation of Scottish play was i rl t oi Glasgow Rangers i ir. .1 Southern Lea- ’ ‘c Rangers rc-taincd aziie lead. however. ' in second . icn. Dunibarton and ‘Flilstlv drew ?-Z. den United. northeastern circuit leaders. swamped Rangers 6-2. r: Anticipate More U. S. 0111i" two starters iMss America Judges: L. O‘Mesra_ C Snow. Murphy. Timers: R. Wood. N. Walker- Announcer: S Matheson. Bonspiel Results At Curling Gluh 1 Following are the results of S urda.v's rnatcherm e na : Luther Coffin. l0; lvlin Home, Dr. J.P- Lautz, ‘l; Roy Quigley. borispiel . alt Curli Clu ‘LS. 'I‘i1l'l'l€1‘, B; Bowling Steel For Civilians ——i—- I CLEVFLAND, Jun. lG-JAPL-W Slcchnakcrs and consumer; antic- liizitn modification of a war UFO- (Luciiflll iinarrl limitation order. . illlllK-‘J 0.151118! llllflfilpllli‘ 0f YQW “materials for ~'~ iaii anode. in! . inzwnzino Steel art-ed today- 1"" ’ calling recent elcnsvs of steel forl .ba carriigcs. flatware. bathtubs! items. ‘ '4 7c»: Un “an... . l» Fora long looting, that ls different, _s.! e412 ->_-i~u..,,.,, .“ '— affording as it does an opportunity " ' " » - _l-‘rlday Afternoon Bowling League to every(curley to win a valuable agaeefiggpg-sgggifEél-aevT H _ and ]1illl..S0l119 prize which ho will THAT loam 1.— ‘ . |treasurc in the years to come. A. Howati, 1.7 153 16l| This competition begins today a. iilltgigélxgrlzci lggnvith the following rinks: . c A. Barrett 10° 158 106 1 P. M- K. Stewart 174 i94 161 ICE No l Tcnm 3:- i M, Cudmorg 124 146 177 G Teelt, T. McAdam", J. J. E. Woolner 13o 166 98' Larabee, R. R- Bell, skip vs. J. B... G. Bagnall 112 186 18B‘ Williams. Andrew Bognall. Roy' L. Beziristo 165 150 7R, Bevan and Hon. T. W. L. Prowss. M. Brady 14B 156 l7? skip, NTeltflzlilgn-a-ld 1B8 1m iol ICE N“ z 1.. Gillies - lei M 194 Lleut Ian Burnett, chin-lei‘ A starett. .54 172 129 shephard. Dr. J. P Lsntz, Hussy T Garrett 14- 151 31 ell Spillett, skip vs Jack Griff- L Blrns A3 119 124 iths, w A Gaudet, Mao Mac- Tmm z_ lillniicn and Judge C. G. Duffy, s ' i": i2? s "' . a ec" l_ - J. Rogcrson 192 132 163 ICE M)’ 3 _. 2- lfifté“ '33 i? iii s5". .'i<2§i"°“v7" *3" s...'l;.%‘°i." - ' - e. . . . High Single: o McDonald. 25o 5m gvs Ralph Jcnkins.. Artllglr GEE! WHY DIDN'T W! THINK OF Hlzh Three: l» M¢D<»n=\'d 549- Heartz. a w. McLeod, and Col. THAT BEFORE l! ‘Qltlll iaaummri-urz, Scotland-(CP) I G‘ E‘ Fun’ skip" I 35W!" MNEL" -Miss Margaret Anne Wcderburn. [cg Na 4 wlgentshle was 100,“ expjrrssed g1: W l1 0 V9 W 19 1mm" 9 ’ G. R. Hooper A H Roper H a “dunt on the us." Now st 103. R“ g m _ '_ ' ' ,'| 5;...»- 510111?“ i- . roast: secs. 5 a1 we 13° w H t": MacLean, E D. Nicholson, skip “"' “ 9 r. M- wcll in hand and overall capacity . sufficient for these needs. if not "E No- 1 in nxcess." the trade publication's weekly summary predicted releasi- of steel for "needs most essentinl for maintaining the domestic _\_V_ill:__ requirements lyiconomv." dor Fire" cool burning olgoroego mode with moisture proof AQUAFUGE paper. IIG B“ ' and whenever opportunity presents in the weelbend l itself.‘ can be found putting down chariottemwyhthe ‘stones with the same de- A.L. McPherson, 8; George Keefe, New 7 Harper Miw- ganieiwand creatsma realhsplriiij 05f 2_M°nue3f°°'g°w5°;,|.§d (cham, Magda: 0.0. Duffy. a; aw. Mc- fiffofléi‘ hfgmlflfn '15:“ Tax.’ ‘if’; 14:51 o . ' ' ' . . - - _ hated fou beautiful silver water. Ml” Lmd‘ 6' swim“ M99909. jugs-to be‘ played for in a specie‘. Third Period Walter Wilson. 7; W.A. Gaudet, "EXPORTW CIGARETTES euiii: liioiiii . A FOR PLEASURE AND’ IIEAIJII SKATE A AT ‘i TO-NIGHT The FORUM. NEW YORK, Jan. Now York i??? iii3"i°$‘=._fii‘§_‘1§..‘i?§;°"§§ iii Wings Hand Leafs Two Defeats Over Week-End . DETROIT, Jan. 16-(0?) -— H)!‘ The Leafs 11nd built the second suc "s: ‘s: as. 12....“ w e allied 08.18 t0 Win 4-1 in a Nat- when Muri- ockey League meme before gest crowd at Olympil uazrii- fl . The Wings. whose last five the games had orodiimed four victories JCHX§ (Connie) Diontot enotsinasur- sh t f This paid off how- victory for the goal-tender who the , 211s: move. ca ht the ve another Jive-fut five-inch moved to cover the open side Leaf .-hasn't lost in three games. He re- s pressed for the equalizer in battle of it for second place with placed the veteran Normie smith. the dylngk minutes but mell- the latter setting the nod from ‘Detroit's home goalie. 1m attac boomers for t ilxlllehllldsflibllt only by a matter of sLMMARY sixth De d 110:‘! ‘as Fairs-sir fight c es. 1 own o e. e - sultoutnnt-Lv d SUMMARY First Period in an opon not. four seconds before Ch A '1‘ t P 1 Det ‘t B (C veth Arm the gun: “med l’ — T01 . POWTI 8X‘ , ' - n o m‘ m‘ strong) 18:45 suiuiisamv Hal Britton (Moreslde) i 1 a Pvnatler-"ivna Wait N‘ See (w. Kelly) 4 a 1 m" "m" Jane Harvester (O'Brien) 2 2 2 s°°°“‘3 "H" 1 De I ‘ , u.“ M“ “mm” ‘w‘“"" 3 ‘ “a-rr m x edy (Bocthlman) “rennin; 30mm ' Timer ao 1-4. a1. as l-2. “T31” - m‘ - - c“. A h“ Penalties-None. Sooonil Period viismu Kflmuck (Younken 1 1 Third Period nToi-ownrito. J. Hamilton (R. Harn- _.. . , , i ‘N l. Tex worthy (Gales) 4 2 2 3 o-Bzroisith (Jennings Llo- 3*- )Jla:3 1 tmi O ell Mr. ‘rllley (Stewart) 2 2 Us-Detmit. Armstrong (Hollett. G-Toronto. Can (Davidson. Bod- Dr L. B. (Weir) 2i 3 Brown) 14:26 nar) 16: Time: 32 l—4, 32 1-2. 33. kgetroit. Brown (Armstrong) l9!- S-fizietroit. Brown (Qusckenbus: l Class B Trot. and Paoe Penalties-Morris. Webster. PCID-BltleS-Webfiter. Jwllsfln. J n1 Ax th L ll 1 SATUBDAYS GAME Third Period fiiélfflngzliif. Yeédpyfiii y) g i TORD Jan 1km?) Dy 6—‘T_oronto. Davidson (Pratt. Carr) me' ' 32' trolt Reel! Wings stre fed thrusugzhh 7—1lJle._t4~g>it. Armstrong . ch85 c Trot ‘m! Pa" firdciimfarfrmflmfrnfiflnniid-pefi ails B-Detroit. Brown (HOWE. joll- Lawless pew- (Morwde; 1 to defeat Tcrotito Maple leafs 6-4 nings) 12‘ semen its i ifisibiit.‘iflii..liiiia _ - Poppies-Brown (2), Mfilfilll-F Ed's Taxi Bonates [Canadians illook Valuable Trophies Hawks In l-i Tie H For many years Mr. E. F. Acorn has been a great 511911011" 8nd booster of various sporting activi- ties in this Province. and now his son, Frank. is carrying on the wor- tuuum my exams“ s" b-v h" "w" crowd of 18.150. in a national hoc- Frank is an enthusiastic curler key 19w“, match SUMMARY First Period 1-Chic o, Purpur 15:46 Penal y—Boucha.rd. . gree of perfection which made him 1.] the champion billiard player of 4. I the Province. But his interest does not oiid there. In order to add stimulus to the match. under tho terms of which these jugs become the permanent property of the winning rink, one to each player. Scoring -— None Penalty-Harmon. tn sis P00 lvitnr f ltasfim.’ iruck mot be 13.859 spectators. the season's ialr- mult from five feet out to slice the JIBITII! to 4- . came e next . ceo . e Toronto year-old Conradlrearguard and blasted a 35-foot - o mm the left boards ‘vhich far corner over Bibe aults shouloer as the netminder latter. Boston's 8. New York. chon. Hiller) tack bv Du his is a very splendid gesture 95¢ “"1"” l" ‘ummm on-tha part of this enterprising firm and is greatly appreciated by every member of the curling fraternity, BRINGING UP FATHER the New inc three assists (Cmeth) |the came Cowley had 42 points I 1. Bolton, mu (Oaliadirie) s. u. 2. Boston. Labrie (Kopak) us. 5.216110001111111 (Aubu- 4. New York, Dill (Mlhaffy. Glu- thier) 15.10 B. Boston. brie) 15.35 Art Jackson isoond Period s. New York. Mahaffy 1mm 1155.1 P. New York. W. McDonald 15.07. 10. New York. Hextalk l-liller, K. McDonald) 17.49. Penaltier Noun. Third Period ll. New York, Gauthier 11.33. filzgiew York. Hextall (Dill, Hiller)‘ 1:1. Boston. Egan (n. Jackson) 11.24 l4. New York, Mahaffy (J. McDon- aid) 1848 Penalties: Dill. W. McDonald. SATURDATS GAME BOSTON, Jan. l6—(A.P) —- Th cflDDled Bosio three of their sublected to their seventh straight Natl Hockey margin Saturday night crowd of 11.800 a/t the Boston Galr- en. Art Jaclmsn led the Boston a-t- scoring three Herb Cain accounted for two. The runner-um to Bill Cowley, inlurcd centre. circuits hiizh scoring honors. boost- his season's total to e n Bruins. aided by amateur farm hands. York Rangers onal setback bv n 7-5 before a IIUB coals and for the 49 points durlm l6—(AP)—Tho ers came from far behind tonight to defeat the Boo- ton Bruin; 8-8. scoring Ind third periods at Ma on. The victory b National Palazzarl (Rlttlnger, Lo- o. Boston Rittingor (Kopak) 15.42. i ‘I. goston. l than. Plilszzari, Guidolln, I Wi-“aifiio "“" IIlIIAIlY Jlloilorlod 1~Bo|ton. Olin (Ouidolln lluelsdayi light i numeral-ii 4-8086181. small (nun-m s=oi tNEowmunYo ‘Januutliiogtoa-lollor 10—»Boaton_,£. Jschon. (Osin. omi- ll-gzlefrew York. osiitiim tummy. Q 1 I ls-New York J. McDonald (Gou- uiim i Penalties-Dill. (luidolln. Hockey Results i NATIONAL HOCKEY LIAGUI SATURDAY l Detmit 6, Toronto 4 l‘ New York 5. Boston 7 SUNDAY Tormto 1. Detroit 4 Boston B. New York 8 Montreal 1. Chi o 1 AMERICAN AGUE ATUBDAY One match in Wright competition was played at the Cur- ling Club over the week-end The Art Spillett rink defeated the J. S BIIIHNO l. Hershey 4 n dianapolts 4 Cleveland 7 Providence 2 Providence 1 .. dianalpolls 4 Pittsbulmh ‘ uifalo 4 Wttsblllih 8 U WDAY l]! Wright Trophy J. Morris rink 11-4 Two matches are‘ slated for to- day. At 9 p. m. l‘ R McLaine meets L. B. McMillan on lee no. 2; and at the same hour Dr. H meets Dr. H McIntyre on ice no- 3. NOPBY and Miss Amenca. impersonated H. Pierce 1 1 l ‘JANUAltY 11.4.1944 ‘T, i - dialoin librlnchelnf spa? slam: vnunstoii‘: and Prince in wales coum hooker tum- olash at the mil-um Tuelda hill"- . t rd f the 01 y lioc~ in succession duriogflzh: 1&1 1 1151111171‘! =1: ( Rywfiugip stfittinsogw, up; i —B0flfll I Gflldflllll urrod . n Square Gord- on“) i1.“ ' gglenliliaugvfl" raptumm: ‘Kg? outvllhliill lilllllfill Mlnuiluyi. who the maul-s s-Nsw York. musi- (Hextoll) l'l:- i. w»- m- 1 -- .=:=-...~;:::..i'.i=.."::u "s" ----___'__ streak of seven atraliht games. km.‘ Jackson (Oalladiiio. ma“ o! w.” M" “In” “bu, Hutu”, m“, m tim- W i:~.i..:==:l-..':::i.:.~ n: n"; fir“. Thin! Period the big rugged Navy tea-m: Saints Blllflmefside " have been very quiet when speak- ing of the ability of their team but when they are quietest that i5 the time they are most doullerous. They _ have proven this manly times in the past and this year ould prove no excqdion. But whateve; way the tide of battle swings it can be taken for granted that Tuesday's tussle will be a fiizhtimz one from start to fin- lsh. The two Colleges play hard. but clean-at all times and the bluest crowd of the season should be on hand Tuesday night if they I really wunt to witness two teams battle to the last ditch in their ef- forts to be returned the winner. Hocksv A stro nits ‘n. "is." we W _ _ 68c for, mini: hockey soasoi. in Beam, Lineups:- Prcetown: Goal. Campbell, 1),. 308s: Forwuo T11‘ . Forber eton: Goal, N..- 1n; m gage, CameBl-loiz, Mutton , Form,“ c enna. Hume-w, s Referee Jack Green. e Ruch.“ S UMDIAR Y First Period i-Mlddleton. Muttart 2—Middleton, Mt-Kennu Penalties Ncnc. . Second Pei-lo.) 3--Freetoii'n. ruplin 4—Freetown. Tuclln 5—Middletoii. Des-Roclies FREIJTOWN Tfiionauroiv s. P°““m°5’ Fwbes‘ 11v sown siloiic OPENER Third Period By virtue of a third period of- fensive. which netted their. three goals, the Freetown b14511; Leafs defeated Middleton Butchers 5-41 in Bedcque Rim; Monday evening Jan. 1011i 1n the opening game oi the south Slums League Although the Bombers had on y six players, and the Manic Leafs but. seven, the game was i: hummer from bell to bell and had all hne earmarks of playoff ll-JOKPY. To itic strains of patriotic music from the rlnkaphone. Miss Canada G-Freetowh. bchumian 7-Preetovm. Simmons iSchui-m 8—-F‘reetoivn. “l-zmers ("fuplmi enaltics: noes. "ll REMEMBEIlWllIEI. (By The Canadian Press) Just Lhrcc year; ago tonight m Perpetual Motion Henry Annstro" by -was severely battered and Sloppa Nmmg McMurclo anq Lillian sch- Iin the 12th round of a li-rounq urman respectiicly, touk pan. in bout. by Fritzle Zivic before |. an opening ceremony following jammed audience in New Yul-Hi which Miss Canada dropped the Madison square Garden. 'I'1iis be." puck between the opposing centres. I -thq second meeting between ti" and sent the league n60 aciion. two - was for the world's Welter. Tuplln was n-ltstand ng for the-weight title which Mmstreiq winners, while Muttari, and Des- fpreviously had 10s; to zivil; 1|- Roshes starred for lifkiciletorl. 1940 , ~ The Middleton team are the de- oT-r YOU TEND fro NOW 1.1512» vou APPREN‘ TICE Kips-um TAKIN’ OVER THl5 NIGHT SHIFT AM’ 1M STAITHN‘ oer av Puwiiurs BEE m vouiz BONNETSHNONE. o‘ 11-115 SGUHZT Gust ER SHOE BMNTIN‘ BU51NES5. YOUR smvvvf Bv J. R. Williams oiiiséfiiiiig House fending champions _cf_the__league.>. Ifllngfd‘! renew, “min - --—-=_:"_-~ ---.~l-__-.____.. _____;-r=.. With Major Hoople WHATCHA oom- z -~HA\N new! ‘l’. couto OF BLOWED MORE notes IN You THAN A OCAR1NA , lF Ti-iis cannon waste-r EMPTV/ . - - /R?H\l'i2e B16, F" wu monument. l‘? ‘T ‘By cabal?) tinfoil‘; ARE YOJ READV? I'LL. IN BY Edwin; W. C Hoyt. A V. McQuaid, Art Suilleit. J H. Howatt, skip vs. Hector Gjllatly. Neil A McLellan. W D. Gillis, J F. McLeod. skip. suns." THAT'S WHERE m’ WICKED UNCLE FOUND 1w MONEY IN A MOVIE MY MOTHER PLAYED m -- ‘I on! Oil! 0H ii- I'll SICK, I RS or MY MEMO! - f ' 0H! 0H see! vouizs NOT e MOD-ER we wow HAFT s an-r TRAVELIN’ AGAIN, WILL we?- NOT TILL AFTER CAP ANT FIND kefawP/i BANGS MONEY? HUH?? /. ICE NO~ I A M. Clarke, .1 s. Maoltsy, H. W. Ives. Harry Winchester. skip vs Harold Bi-ell, L F. Kennedy, 'r Weir. n. I- Spillett. skip- Juvenile (Canadians Practice All niembers-offcauadienb Juv- J onile Hockey Club are asked to at _ tt-uil practice tonight at 7 o'cloc at tlii- Upper Queen Street rink. Al interested are asked to be on hand. ...».-»..l.. 4s4\l;> a-Jllulllli. “if kl". l lklf‘