BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ._ \.-.. o .\~ _-. .-~r‘ BOXING ~l'»l<.n\i3h i; tm»Nllwfifilflviriétibiwataiwra-HK-iiéiirltivs »- NEW 3 ill! . m CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. SPORT W 0 BOWLING HOCKEY r WRESTLING .:.-_z;. Luke... Win Over Steele Going Well With Hershey (By The Canadian Pres!) l Just like Johnny Gottse ig in the Varienai nockty League, UGOTQC Allin of Philatclphia and Sammy vfcl/iarrris oi Her-wiry haven‘. teen lC-ll; i|.uc.i 5.01111,’ iot.i_.. but they're > itll. up in front among iorrrier Mar- timers playing in me International knirriciin league. Aien, n ha. ~ Hayfield, N. B, who has been moved up to Ran- ger, or .11.: N. rl_ L. lately. remains r_ tire .ugi ct ill.‘ treop Will) l4 gods ind seven a5 isiis for 21 puma. (our more lh8ll>M011CtOl1S Sammy Mimlillltls m.“ 11111:: goals and eight assists. Alcns l4 goals 21150 puts min dirt-la in txat dcpanrncnl. 4 JlLKIL‘ Keliiiig. rormeriy with En n John BCBVcfS and now D91"- toriinir; “Alli Providence. improved his szanding in third position dur- ing the week. swelling his total to i5 points from four goas and ~11 assists. ‘moss ii ash-st. rank him as tops anion-g the playmakers. C -'lii'.;uiow'n‘.> Clarence Steele. oett known as "Windy" trail; Kearing by a single pO1IIt_ with l0 was and four assiss. while four where are grouped in fifth spot_ The records: HALIFAX. Jan. 23 ——(CP)— Irish Leo Kelly oi Charlottetown made his Halifax boxi debut an auspicious one toni ht y (gaining the decision in a s -r0un bout with Dutchy Patterson of Dart- mouth. Kelly's experience won the decision in the bout, main-event of the night.‘ In a preliminary. Mickey Mc- Mullen of Glace Bay scored a technical knockout over Vio Tren- iioim of Port Elsln. N. 13.. when Trennolm refused to come out for the third round. He said his hand was injured. The main go was one of the finest fights seen here in a long time. Both battlers were on the floor, both took long counts, both got up and the pairthrewpunch- es until the crowd roared. Kelly was able to use nis hands better than Patterson when tired. The Islander got off to a good start and was awarded the first two rounds. Patterson warmed up in the third, which was even. The boys began to mix it up in the fourth. After thumping Patterson. Kel- ly absorbed a hard right to the chin and dropped in a neutral corner. He came u at the count of nine and fough off the Dart- mouth boy. In the fifth. Kelly came out fast. out/pointed Patterson in the in-fighting and uncorked a series of punches which floored Patter- son. The Dartmouth fighter ot up at the count of seven and t was hard. rough going for the remain- ing minutes. Kelly piled up a good margin oi oints in the sixth and finished like a house aflre in the Z> w. 5T Hen Phila. ivfcofanus Hershey Keaung, Prov Steele, Hershey Kuhn, Prov Donnolly. Spring Hudson, Prov Sherwood. Prov Lamb, Spring Jurrie. Cleve Jackson, Spring Smith. New Haven Kelly, Pitts Victoria Andi Borden Play Two All Draw ~ci "ID l5 hhbUlU\—l@° QQ >-><r-ll-lr-1>¢>-4lO album-aura»- Mucn »- Omaewnchibv-ooq v-u- queen» 6 d 5 On nigiht. January mm. me Borden Namicnais journeyed to Victoria. to seek revenge for the defeat which the Unions adminis- tered to tihem on their home ice last Wednesday night. In a lively‘ exhibition game. interspersed with penalties. the Unions came from‘ behind twine to tie the BOMCIL goals eaich. The game opened witih Borden talking the offensive. ‘They but 0n a snappy brand of hockey and i: >~'-'"1r"""- *~ “' midway through the first periodi Charlie Love of the Nationals opened the only to have scoring Betts of Victoria tie the count be- fore the first session ended. There was one penalty. to Love of the Na-tionals. The second period produced no score but lots oi action. H. Mut- tant. and C. Love of the Nationals Louie McLeod and Leo Taylor o the Unions each hevind a trip to the penalty box. Early in the third period Olin Howatt again out Borden in tine lead. Leo Taylor cf Victoria tying 9%: count e few minutes later. ere was no further scoring and nalties in the third period. Tommie Pequot of Borden and Danny McLeod of Victoria refereed the game. Lineups.- Gcal. W. McAleer: de- Borden: leme. C. Illve and W. Mutts/rt: im-vrards. O. Campbell. C. iefence. James . ilk-Lead: forwards. Betta. Lester p l/Ichecd. Leo Taylor; subs. W. Far- .» rpw, John Knox. -,_'. summer I-‘irsl Period 1. Borden. C. Love 11.14. 2 Victoria. Betts. 17:34. Penalty: C. Love Second Perlnd No score. "l South America for a t... 5 N last two minutes. Panama Al Brown Plans Comeback PARIS, France, Jan. Z3 -(APl —Pariaina Al Bro\vri_ jdllllfl‘ bantamwcight boxing champion. announced today he is sailing for barnstomi- ing tour before hitting the come- back trail in New York. The sparrow-like negro. breez- into Paris from Toulouse where he has been training "sec- retly," said he expected to leave France the middle of February for Penities: H. Mir-Mart. C. Love. Jcuie McLeod, Leo Tovlzr. Third Period . l. Borden. Clint Howaibt 82H. 4. Victoria. Leo Taylor 9:41. V; Penalties: ‘None. Challenge Accepted The Grade 8 Wlldcala hereby accept the Challenge of the Grade it Tiger-rs to a reri s oi ilve game for the Grade ll champlonhlp West Kent SchooL Further ar- ....-~.- rnngements will be made between IAuyd Cudmorc and myself. Signed Top: af- Ibe finer! anal i lcaiium: . G. th e Haiti. Brown r ards himself Eur- bantarnweight c ampion oi o e. P“I weigh only 122 3-4 pounds now." Brown confided. "These ex- hibition bouts should get me with- in the bantamweight limits and harden me for a championship match. I'll robably be ree/iy to a cha lenge this summer or early fall." "First of all," Brown continued. "I must get re-instated in New York.” Breaking into a tap dancc»—a habit he acquired earning spare money as an attraction at Paris cabinets-Brown asserted: "I'm fit as a fiddle now. I‘m only 30. which is very young for a ban- tamweight. I've never been punch drunk. In 232 bouts I've never been knocked out and I've lost only nine decisions." HOCKEY DUNSTAFFNAGE DEFEATS TRAIN OBIS TAX! Punching home the winning tally after eight nTlnutes of over- time enaibled Dunstaiiriese Red- wings to defeat Trainer's Taxi 8 to 7 in a. hockey game played in the Scores Decision lSaints And A Patterson Thrilling_ Bout At Halifax Marshlield Rink Wednesday even-r ing. The game was fast and rough but clconly played with the red ShlTTETl Dunstafinage team having an edge over the Birch coached squad by means oi their gauging style oi attack that although it kept the city team on the efensive proved a boomerang on more than one oc- casion as the Taxi team broke fast for scores that saw the Rgdwings forwards strand-ed far down the ice. G. Wakelin, E. Wakelin, But- ton. Rhwies, Ellis and McCallum with F. McCallum who ledhisteam with two scores were the al ge-t- ters for the Redwings w ile Dil- lcn with four, ‘Trainer with two and Ptckard with one were the goal- getters of the city team. Stonewall Morgan Junior, mak- ing his initial appearance in the Taxi team's cage proved that hO has inherited sortie of the fatheri gzabtending ability by his bril- liant performance between the pipes. 'I'he line-ups: Dunstaiffnoge: Coal. T. Thomp- son; defence. D. ‘Thompson, Mc- . F McCallum. Wakelin. E. Wakelin. Sutton, Rhynes, Ellis. Trainer's Taxi: Goal, stonewall Mor an Jr.. defence. G. Ward, M. forwards Hug . S. McKenzie; forwards. J. Bruce. G. Campbell. F. Tay- lor, A. Bruce. J. Pi rd. . Trainer. P. Dillon. Manager and Coach, E. Birch. DEFEAT MONTAGUE BOMBER! Murray Harbor Silver Wings defeated the Montague Bombers. 5-2. here last week in a regular fixture oi the Southern Kin 'l County Hockey League. Weak e- fensiye work y the losers gave the Wings their opportunities to adore. AMATEURS DEFIATID . J. A. W. Jackson. an wit. three and two. ' TENNIS LEADER DIM) Rangers _ Will Clash Tonight The classy Saint Dunstanfls Uni- versity hockey squad. pivoted by Jack Coyle, will meet the Char- lottetown Rangers, fresh from their victories ove; the Summer- side Crystals. in an exhibition match at the Forum tonight. The S. D. U. team gave the Rvyals a run for their money be- fore Christmas in a fast, heady same. And at that it was the first time on ice for the college men. Members of the S D. U. team are rapidly round-ing into top shape for the intercollegiate lea- gue which gets tinderway next inonth- The boys will have plenty of backing from the Charlotte- town fans in their games with Mount Allison University and the University of New Brunswick. Al- though renoris in the mainland papers indicate Mt. A. has iced a Patron’. scum. this season the railbirds still give the b. D. U. men an even chance of coming out on top of l-he New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island league. Officials of the college squad said last night ‘Ital the Rangers until“ nct b:- abl-e to stage their wide open plays like in their game with the Crysials tonight Th" zwzressive plays of the red and White forwards would take (‘are of that. thev believed. The Ulniversity men will be out for a wn. Millionaires Drub Miners GLACE BAY, N. 8.. Jan. 2L. (GP) Sydney Millionaires strength- ened tiieir position at the top of the C8119 Breton Hockey League Y-Ofllkht with a. 6—l triumph over Glace Bay Miners. Two of the Wmlwlli’ 80m were scored by Irv- "18 Micfiibbon, who returned after a three-game suspension that fol- lowed a stick-throwing incident iii which a spectator was struck. Mike Roclclcn of ‘Toronto, former -‘ll-'>it\\i‘i'<'-:' mid National liockey l-filglle referee, handled his first Raine lll the league and l'll.s referee gob apparently pleased t-he 3,000 ans w o jammed the rink Three referees had been import- ed previousi- to d9 the whistle blowing in tie loop but either re- signed or were dismissed. N. H. L. Standing 1 National Hockey League Stanfi- ng. . Teams r W L n F A Pia Boston 27 19 7 l 73 32:39 Rangers 26 16 7 3 74 48 35 Americans 28 12 9 7 69 74 31 Toronto 28 ll 18 4 63 57 I6 Ohlcaflo 28 9 14 5 56 70 Z! Detroit 8 9 15 4 5'1 75 22 Canadiens 20 6 l7 6 57 98 l8_ HOCKEY PRACTICE The following player-g are asked tobe on hand at the Upper Queen Street Rink this afternoon from 4 to 5 J. Pincau. T. McCloskey. P. Iiefghi-izer, H. Pauquet. R. Mc- Kinnon, J. haughty. J. InsClaire J. Gallant, L. Murnaghan. J. Pauquei, T. Flannigan. P. M. Sherry, C. Arseneult, F. Mor- gan. Signed M. Otaway. Coach. Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting ol the Charlottetown Driving Pork and Provincial Exhibition Associa lion will be held in -l.he Secretary’! Office. Twcel Building. on Wed- nesday. February 1st, 1939, at the hour 0t‘ 2 o'clock. “gated this 23rd. day of January, .1. W. aouurclt. Secretary. L-310-1-24-3i. OLDTIME BOXED. GONE Jan. 2'3 —-(CP -- ‘rhat man on is in airi-r t up in front of the Mai-it era play- ing in the National Hook u uloncton‘; thirrd place to the top runghwith six fioints picked u during e week. 1i oals an seven assists for a him a Angle omen. the t among u op Ma le Le s Two points behind wllseman. Jo!- fre Desilets of Chicago, former Saint John and Charlottetown am-j ateur. clicks along in third lace on- eigxht goes and seven assis .Right be incl him is his former teammate MONTREAL. Jan. 28 ——(CP>—-[ Johnny Gottsellg still is the Not- ional I-Iockey League's leading scorer. But unless the black-hair- ed Chicago wingman improves his record oi the last month his stay at the top soon will come to an end. A moirth ago Gottsclig led the league with 20 points and held a four point margin, over second place Sweeney Bchriner of New York Americans. Official statistics tonight showed him with a total of 25 points-with a half a dozen players so close behind one good night would put them on top. Tommy Anderson oi New York Americans. who gained three points to Gottseligb one last week. alone is in second place with 24 ‘points. Schriner. Toe Blake of Canadlens and Marty -O4§G§O4§-O§-§O-§O-O-§O§O-O-§ BOWLING R E-SULTS 1 2 CHTOWN ALLEYB Ted's Taxi 3967 RDOPS Ltd. 3501 High single l". Acorn 342 I-Iigli three F. Acorn B20 MIXED TEAMS Yankees "3419 Cardinals 2976 Ladies high single A. Kane 210 Indies hi h three A. Kane 590 Gents hig single B. Duncan 324 ' Gents high three B. Duncan 747 ‘ Pirates 3438 Cubs 3302 Ladies high single D. Per 804 Ladies high three P. Mac on 767 Gents high single F. Gaudet 307 Gent-e hiih three F. Gaudet 742 Tonight at 7 o'clock .. . . ..‘.§'." O-Q§QOOOQVOOQ O0 OQO4OQf§O-§-O-OO- liolmans vs Electricanq . ~31 7. i I-Iiizli single C Drillon Forges To Front Among Maritime Scorers Ray Getfiffe of Boston with all goals and eight assists. Strung out behind the leaders are Bill Hollett, formerly of North Syd- ney, N5. and now with Boston. George Allen of Ranger-a. native of Bayf eld. N, 13., who incldcntly is sill. top of the Mantimcra in the Interrriatlonul-American loop. and Pete KeIly of Detroit, who u.eo to perform in Charlottetown. The records: :1» '1 482525538" Drlilon. Tor Wiseman. Amerks Desilets. Chi Getllffe. Boston Cowley. Boson Hol ett. Boston Allen. Rangers Kelly, Detroit Q N Q o» am " b-l .- h! aflibflZii-fl Cottselig Hdrd - pressed To Hold Scoring Lead Barry of Detroit have 23 and old Nels Stewart of Americans and Syl Apps oi’ Toronto have 22. Apps. for the second week in succession, made the biggest gain of the leaders. figuring in five goals after drawing six points the previous week. Only his team- mate Gordie Drillon, who gained slx points, outscored him during the week. Stewart and Alex Shibieky ni New York Rangers s are the goal-getting lead with 2 apiece while schrlner is in front in play- making with l6 assists. Red Homer's place as penalty leader was not seriously threaten- ed. The Toronto defenceinnn has 59 minutes in the box com- pared with second place Art Coulter of Rangers who has been off 50 minutes. o++o4+§o++w f- rO-HCO 0-» O-Q QfQ-O-OO Enterprlze Doughnuts vs son's HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Five League All Blane-Emil. Grads 5 em . O’N 369. Hllrh three Dr. L. Duffy 777. Cwnmercl-i League Hawks-ZBI-ll. Bi 5-2689. Slnflle G. Gillis 307. High three G. Gillie 782. Tflllllht at 7 o'clock:- Commereial 1408-81161 Sims vs. Tur- I117) Sceipers. Patter- l L__ _* _ NONCHALANT CHAMPION IJONDUhF-Mwr anuvllnl nearly TFII CARAVAN: AND WAGOIVG 0F‘ WI SflPATrUNClRCl/S Au-Aexseova new OWNED av cuumvsmmsn IONDON-Tcmm Orange. bargain/weight who held ilhe ing championship of more e . halgrrkhourfleite for a match in frames played, ROY POWERS. KING'S scourl...) the world's proTes-sToTnTi-l snooker championshiifi- H Irwws defeated his opponent in three o: five Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press‘ Stair Writer) NEW YORK. Jan. 28-—bpok for Junmy Smut to get the mount on Btaigehand in the 850.000 Widener Handicap. Jockey Weetrwe. Stage- handb rectifier pilot 1e recuperat- ing from an operation. ‘Ibday’: dailv double at the fair grounds 13$ para 1.45 but the l y fellow who sew his two bucks alwrocket into so much doudh wouldn't say who he was. ‘Iicrruny Farr. arriving at Miami Beach for a. rest. told friends he was n. sick man. "I caught wld lest October and haven't been able to shake it." he said. Jack Doyle. blinl ‘fish heavyweight. f‘ down in San Salvador‘, ac- cording to cable advices. and is training fur ii London bout with Ian Harvey. British chamxiion. "Gladd to meetdia," said Tony WIT l1 formiances tctaill ing her stay iihe Garden received 25.000 phone calls for information 0n her show. Wihon it comes to hccke.v's old timers don't forget to remember Eddie Oatman. one-time National Ieoguier. playing amaiteur with Duluth Zephyrs. Oaitsnan will be50yeairs old inofewyears. In Quebec 1912 he helped Bulldogs win the Stanley Cup Then he went to the Pacific coast and round about 1918. Oatmari played with Lester Patrick's Victories. Grover Cleveland Alexander says pitching for the ilhait when he was Phillles he worked on a. bonus nit all $1.000 ii he won arrenfleme 30 memes In tlhree years. 1915-16- 17 he won his bonus. Nowadays if B- niitcl-ier Wins 20 games he's sup- to be red hot. A boxer couldn't ask for a. better name than the Giiipflflo heavyweight named Henry Wlmckcr. Curling‘ k position standing a-t the conclus- 1071 0! D183’ in the club piaydowns l to the provincial competi- tion for the Console Trophy. The Kinloclzs soo bury over the Doctors, while ' handed the Odds and Suds their fifth stanaighrt setback bv a 12-10 “we'd. iihird wit oi the t m e mo 1t the iimipenals defeated the “Ihrvv- yers 16-3. Rink Standing P W L BlkFour — — — — —— 4 4 0 Klnlock — — — — — -— 4 8 1 081115 — — — — — — 4 3 1 ls —— —— — — — 5 3 2 Doctors — — — — — - 4 2 2 Iiawyers-—--—---404 OddsandSods—-——--- 5 0 5 WASTE!) N0 TIME MELBOURNE-A 17-year-old Austral-lain cricketer. M. Archer. scored 1 llnterest Heiglitens In The‘ Louis-Lewis Heavyweight Title Fight ednesday BY DREW MIDDLETON Associated Press Sport! Writer Crystals Not To Enter Island Senior League NEW YORK. Jan. 23 —(AP)— The Joe Louis-John Henr Lewis battle is selling tickets 1 e no- body‘s business and there will be a crowd of about 18.000 and 8100.- 000 or more in the till when the two negroes uare off Wednesday Mod n Square Garden. The match is the first heavy- weight championship fight between negroes since Jack Johnson fought battling Jim Johnson .in A‘ a meeting °f the Crysta. Paris in 1913 and at first the ex- , “W club held 1m flltrht, it perts put Louis so far ahead of ‘*5 declded m“ Crystals would ‘ mark time and play l}, p same: until i-he Island sereilol-l $54."; Aowfi! are announced the M‘ . . A. Previously it, was thought their t. league could be arranged be .- tween the old rivals. Charlotte. town Rangers could not see eve m eye wliti the Prince Edwaixf 15.. land Champions. the Silmr-tersidq Crystals. No doubt many hockey fans will be disappointed in my move, but the Crystab claim they are not at fault. They Were willing‘ " to play hockey with any t-earn from the Capital 0r elsewhere in that Province on similar terms as other V9911. After the game here Wetting. day last at which time the annual meeting of the P E. I. serum Hockey League was held and of‘ ficers elected for the ensuing yea; t was decided the first game or the Island league would be hem Summer-side on this ‘luesday ev- 931118 351ml"? 34th. Due l/p facts unknown the officers etc, h“, ‘ decidedotherwise hence the “marlc l ing time" of the Crystals. - The Crystals not, to be down“ and to keep their hockey legs. m now negotiating with some of ti» top line senior teams in the Mar-t. _ tiems to play exhibition gamq . here in the near future. The hockey fans are behind the didn't think the cus- ‘n the field. it terriers would pay to see him gainst Lewis, the clever but non- violent, light heavyweight champ- n. The last weak he; changed that. ‘Picket brokers have re orted a satisfying demand for al cleaves of seats. from the $16.50 topdown. All this a tribute to Louis’ drawing power. He has not fought since he annihilated Max Schmel- ing last June. 'f'he crowd will ex- ect a similar massacre. but in he boxing industry opinion is sharply divided. No one s Louis will lose, except a few rabid Lewis fans, but the manner of his winning was in dispute as the fighters went through their lost ring workouts today. Betting prices range from 1 to 5 to i to 7 in favor of the champ- ion but no one is betting. It is 1 to 8 Louis will atop the Phoenix, Arix.. negro. Nevertheless therein no pessimism in the s comp. "I'll just tie Joe up, outbox him and outiox him.” said John Henry. "This fight'll be over just as soon as I can fix lt." said Joe. t MonTague Curling Games played last week at the boys one hundred percent in rim Montague Curling Rink: move and packed houses are u" rund- Juzilon ' g. RiflBoehner A. Hilchey L . ne D. MaclTnald B. McLean A. G. Pa ks ant-Z L gilki Vvaatterwurth K. Clbrk oses D Skip - A. G. Perks W. Watterworth Toronto L. H- Poole A, MacLeen gi- fiialii/lcl-tsgan glLMlVlleltlish — . nyre . Bklp a $.33‘; mnomo, Jan. 23 -—(CP)-._ Russell (Kid) Lantz. wild but M. Melliah G, Gordon willing swinger from Halifax. lost V Iviv (Iclvzrxklck g. M e15,“ a preliminary boxing bout to ' - - Y" Jimmy Webster. South African. at gla Wéghtman R. McDonald Maplle Leaf Gardens tonight. The " 8"" ' ti: "the" “t: roan an amwei ' 573. Lynch E. McKinnon exhibited more direct liittlng’ w- MQMA M02288!“ J P- Keyes Klégoiégshaotégnthenmilliitliih. rlétiearm- ~ - e . H. McGregoi- M. Revnoda W r wellghgd elm: gt 118 5MP” 5UP 5 hounds. while Lantz was three- L. Quarters of a pound heavier. — - - 5;? HOCKEY TONIGHT s.n.v. oottnomms w. SENIOR iiaivocrts race on 8.15 SHARP ADULTS $50 curmacrv m in 35 minutes. includ- igg__@gie__,6s andjmirvtceriu. 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