t Royals I111 meet the Ramblers in a some of at the Holy Redeemer rink at 6.45. It la requested all players be there on time. Score ThreiefiG-b-als In Final Period Of Fast, Bristling Shooting three goals in o. torrid third period attack that overcame their opponent's lead Junior Royals last’ night edged out the last-skat- ing Borden Nationals 5-4 in as bristling a game as has been seen at the Forum this winter, a match in which Referee Boy Prowse meted out l5 plralties, 9 of them going to the winners as the two teams fight. In; tooth and nail all the way "laid it on" at every opportunity. But it was a, mighty close shave that Inst year's Maritime Junior Champs had against the rugged, fast-skating Nationals from Borden who last night saw their season's unbroken string of victories snapped but only alter they had made the smart junior squad call on all their offensive weapons to hairline the decision. Shooting two goals less than three minutes alter the start of the game Nationals after seeing Royals tie it up in the first minute and 22 seconds of the middle canto regained their lead before the period had _ ended and only bowed finally as the four and fivc man attacks ol the ,' junior; bore fruit in the Last session, George McLeod shooting the dc- ‘ cidin] tally on a pass from rugged George McDonald with“ only two minutes and one second of playing time left, Borden in defeat lived up to the! . ‘ higl reputation they had entered - .. the lflflfllfi with. A fast oweriul fmuelme and fed a‘ pa“ w Mme“ pack of skaters the among“ ‘standing (JliIaldE the crease, the » matched stride for stride and bump 113w“ shmedmg the “lbw 1“ m" for bump with men- opgmnenm a1, Ll1€.‘.\'ll1l1i.1'lg tally of the encounter. (mouql, we p19“ m hmw the Nel...er team had a clear-cut scor- rnight est‘ scare into the ranks of 1118 011M106 111111118 11119 16111111111118 the Royals that they have received time of the game. this season. Royals didift look ncr . boards, He raced over the Borden act like the team that V Whippid Lineups; Moncton lat week. Passing and , shooting was away below form due, Royals. Goal, 30am; defence‘ 1513913’ w the ‘=1°5°'°he°k1“$ °f lJay, McDonald; forwards. Mcllezd, thelrkopfionerits and tglllgltlélggd they ,De1ghan' J_ mun’ R mach‘ gig firriniifikitwwli off]; after ‘Nea- gigfigfxfg‘ wmtmck’ Rmhaut tionals had outplayed them for the - first two sessions of the name. In National? Goal Lon? defence that period the winners had a big edge and were only kept from shoot- vlng a score of oals bv the sensa- tional goaltcnd ng of Lord in the Borden net as the slim janitor al- lowed but three :hots to trickle into his cage out of the hail of rubber W. Muttart. Love: forwards, Camp- bell. l-lowatt, Taylor, H. Muttart, Oatway, Currie. Referee: Roy Prowse. that w". thrown at him during the final tu/‘enty minutes. SUMMARY i Young Earl Boates between the “n, Period 5 pipe; for the Royals also had to be mighty good as Borden broke away ,1 _ several times to go right irl on top - of him but the rangy netmlnderi outguessed them, and that after he had gamely returned after receiv- ing a. ocdly cut mouth early in the period when hit by a flying puck as Borden players milled around 111-1 case. The game was little more than 30 seconds old when Jay was chased .- foi‘ charging and by the time he had serfed his sentence Bord-En had , Jumped into lire driver's seat with ‘ léNatiorlals, Taylor (Campbell) anemones. W. Muttart 2:45 Penalties-Jay, W. Muttart. Roach (2), H. Mutlart, McLeod "o P. Second Period ‘rfifwyals, J. Roach (Blacquiere) . 4-Royals, Delgi-lan (J. RoachMc- Iced) 1:22 fi-Natlonals, Campbell 12x33 (HOWat t) a brace of goals. Taylor took Oscar 1 '_ Campbell's pass for the first one 49 18%? aflonals’ How“ (“W”) seconds alter the start caglng s. ' 15-foot drive and as Jay Jumped on- lfxcrlbflgaesrdiviglaclgflilrgirgrnfi to the ice- W_ Muttart. rangy de- Jay ' ' a i fenceman bored his way through ' centre to Boat/es citadel to chalk up the second Naitlcnafs courlter. Th“? Period ‘fvfuttart was chased a minute aterI 74w m. Dd h for tripping but Royals thrown off MM? 0-35 8 an ('7' mum’ their stride wuldwt capitalize on the break although they did man- age to hem Borden inside their own zone. Nationals had a wide edge in the play throughout the remaind- er of the session as Boates was tested frequently from cure range by "the dynamite line of Camp- bell, l-fowwatt and Taylor with Royals paying fer tco much attention t0 bodying, drawing three additional trips f0 the cooler. R/oyels strucllrwearly in the “second canto to tie t game up one minute and 32 seconds; Blacquiere C, B, League racing down left wing rounded the Nationals’ cage and his short pass- oui; was deflected into the cage SYDNEY, N. 6.. Feb. l3—(CP)— from the stick of Jimmy Reach in iGlaoe Bay Miners were definitely exactly 17 seconds. A minute and “ln" and North Sydney Victories five seconds later Deighen scored out of the Cape Breton Hockey the equalizer, as he was on the league playdown picture tOnlghl scoring end of a three man attack after the mining town team defeat- by J. Roach and McLeod. Borden ed Sydney's league-leading Million- agaln wok the upper hand as Roy- air-es 2-1 to clinch the covered sec- aLs persisted in drawing penalties cnd position. . and their hard-working efforts The victory gave Glace Bay a finally drew results as they took five-mint advantage over the the lead for the second time in the Norfnslders, a lead which cannot game Campbell denting the twines ‘be overcome by remain ng games on a pace frcm Hewett at 12:33 of 011 me schew“. It was the visitors the period. Lord made two remark- 1111111 HD9981‘! ‘ ‘e 111 16811181" 1888M able saves from Pvd Reach and 717111‘ 11618 this 5988011- Blaoquiere to keep his team's lead Tonight's 8111119 lacked much 0f intact with the Nationals making the hBId-Chevlflld. fan-Bolus D1109 L)“; gjflfe mag‘ 4.__ 1n the 1551; mm- whfch has featured other contests ute and 55 seconds of D181’ as with between the two teams during the a Royal player again cooling his 56118011 B1111 Mnalties were f0! lfl heels in the box Howatt took Leo for NW1“!!- Tay1or's pass to agsin beat Boates. j-—'——-—-——— ..§'“r’.'~'a..."“€i..."‘§§§§i§’ i‘.."’€..é"{§.’i55 Sghrmdl; Dne- i Reason For Bruins Lead nlfépoyalsf Blanchard (P. Roach) §-Royals, McLeod 17259 Penalties-Taylor. Whitlock, Love, Miners In And Victorias Out (McDona id) pericd were not disappointed as ‘the Juniors from the cpening whist- le sent waves of five and four men attacks into enemy territory. 3d seconds after the start Deighan ran the count to 4-3 frcm five feet out when he beckhandcd the disc home as Jim Roach and McLeod drew as- sists 0n the play. Raging right back . EWIJI WEN 111111111 111111168 6811111 MONTREAL. Feb. l3—(OP)—Milt oni to have the Nationals race 5311mm; l, one reason why me bee‘ w mt Bwee- The Royal-i Boston Bruins are uu highest scor- 806110 W" mofiked out e8 I- flylflfl mg team in the Notional Hockey puck fnflictid a nasty cut inside fugue, The "Kitchener Kid" nu his mouth but the goalie drew s. alveraged better than a point a big hand as he bemely returned to game and the official statistics ls- his poet after repairs. Lord was be- sued tonight credit him with 80 ginning to show n‘: real worth at points-H goals and 32 asslsu. this m as he oorgnessed Blanch- In second place, four points be- ard an McDonald in succerslon. hind the Boston forward. is Bryan The furious attack bogged down Hexfali of the New York Rangers. as ‘hylor. Whltlock and Hextalrs 35 points are made up of Love win! to thvpe bench but .20 goals-ho was the first sniper to Royals resumed tt in a its lnbens- lreach that figure this season-and thetsamscamebacksofullne acststs. t 11:24 Blanchard of the proved into third place ahead of wh the Gordie Drillon of the Toronto Maple Leela, who is tied with Raggedly-foaghtEn coan ter Trophy Won By Grahams Road Monarchs The lvlacxenrle- wlgmore trophy, nil-WM was uulla-eu by owo-vlé- W31" ter lvlauneime anu ‘lnomas WI- ueorge Wlgmore, playing defence. and iriaking an occasional danger- lops rush as usual, made the first ‘goal of the period. Then _ Campbell drove 1n two-- the first from Wigmore-to even the score for the second time at 4-a1l. Not long after the beginning of the third period, “Gus" Gallant got his third gcal of the game to put the Dairy Kings one up; but the Monarchs were able to even it up when Macheod realized on a pass from E. Campbell, from a faceolf on the Stanley goal line. After .even minutes play in the overnme period, George wlgmore drilled a long shot from centre ice l0 beat Venron Maclleanv in the Stanley net ior me winning gopl. For the remaining three mlnutm the Dairy Kings did their best to tie it up, bsut MacKay in the net, was un- beatable; and the final score read Grahams Rodd Monarchs 6; S icy Bridge Dairy Kings 5. throughout Tire game was fast and several penaILes were served by each team. Fred Paynter the flashy Monarch left-winger, received a cut 0n the eye from a skate, when he and Gordon MacKay collided 1n the Gordon MacKay SYDNEY JUNIORS WIN I SYDNEY. N. S. Feb. i3 —(CP) —Sydncy Mines Yazers gained a {-2 win in overtime todayv over ‘rydney Academy in the first of a vst-of-throe series in the Sydney nnior Hockey League final, l I Use Minarrfs for dandruff. our 01m WAY Elrlc 641 BOWLING RESULTS (F a \_ HOLY NAME BOWLING Gents High Single, V. Coyle Gents High Three, V. Coyle Davis and Fraser's: Gents High Single, P. Whitlock za third period. However he was back Gents High Three, E. Holland on the ice before the end of the 574_ game. Th Sterile team f0 the t i few $311.95 figs ml sed lite two fit sham“ Grocery $5.552“. ‘iihiiaifihfiiélfilié; R cough“ I" l“ "l" the final game missed Orozier and E‘ 93°13’, ‘all; George Whitehead. '7 P~ M“ B" 1 ‘ The reierecfng was well done by M- Michael 149 192 126 Wllf l‘ Maclsay and Arthur Walsh. w sham“ 174 154 153 Follow-mg are the 1lneups:-— 70581-2149- Monarchs Dairy Klngs Michael: Grocery Goal Geo. Michael 190 Oscar MzicKay Vernon MacLean ql-‘fffffjye’ 313 155 John Currie Elmore MacKay H4 shama 153 135 195 Wflifél... ‘*1 "3 Oliver Bernard Gordon fe 21W” High single‘ J Meme” George Wigmore Urban Wa h Ljadles High mree’ ‘L Mcmefl Forwards 55% ts m a s1 l J Ti en g ng e, . erncy Roland Crozier Justine Reid 213. Elmer Ma 0d LouLs Reid Gents High Three. J. Tierney Inn Campbell Austin Graham 575_ 21"” °‘tll’r‘£l ad P“ B°“i““ eorge r e ames ar ow v Mars-hall Whitehead s. rguso T°“l',‘fl‘,fed“‘nfaguf,l°°k Fred Paynter “Gus" Gallant Oliver Cole Blagles Vs. Royals . Big Four League: .All Stars Vs Grads .. .. MATES DEPEATEDBY BOMBERS At East Royalty on Saturday the' Brackley Midget Bombers deleated the Charlottetown Mates by a 7 to 3 score. The Bombers were led by Glenn Newsom with 6 goals CIIARLOTIETOWN assays more, don lust p-dytfu ml‘ in nmo- _ '__ . - ‘.14, I145 111181.)’ SCH/AGO pQXIIliiXIuDuY MIX“! hi!“ 47111183’ Mines Yazers gained a in Ullhiitilid Jtudu, me aVLUita-l Championship) rial/ill}; eaptulcuib ior one tiilru suc- \ Alerts: oesslve year. V. Coyle 208 205 218 Stems: ‘lne rural success came when the J. Hughes 124 200 189 Molialub 0616814301116 ue-Iy Ail-so E, McGrath 76 197 164 P. Harper 153 166 209 or ure most sensational gable ul tile E_ 1.165515,“ 141 182 158 B. Garnhum 160 145 199 Mws m own-l m“, Ir"1'"*"¥ "- M. Aylward 185 16a 212 M. Glllis 140 149 m Th“ “N511” WW1“ K“"“*““‘° ~65‘ o. McCardle 11s '10 21a B. Gallant 16o 13-; m mice Oi lite lor L-llt: cup, and ura- Totfl1_3039 P 3mm‘ 221 209 1 $1115 nLklLl 1134i “£1011 iwlosot Lflfl ' 6' McDonald 211 x83 2% ree games plBYE llftiVO 1y. _ Gglllfi Qevlllaey wd-Aillvltzl-klitzfl iflstcerlxg “m” Tmab-aofl- Llillll, Dtfll U16 OIIBTGD B Q1 1Q;- Lne Qpemng wore, A few mmurgs G, TOORIDS 195 1B0 L96 ‘ Clftfl’ & C0- laler armor lyiaclleod evened the F McCarville 168 201 165 _ score oira pashronryGeorge Wlg- E. Connors 140 197 147 1‘. Dougan 129 148 126 more. ‘rue tie along last long for I w score 76 70 130 L. Grant 225 201 14g 08118111.\\'l10l>11‘~l’e<1,h15b@->1 £51119 F. Martin 175 161 13B G. Barbour 17g 177 143 0i me season, got ms second counL- D_ Qoyle 305 130 213 M_ Carter 212 185 1.9 er ‘ilhis uasflollouI-go brfyzeidairoklahekr ota1___2865_ J Cousins 131 1M 155 Stan cy goa. rom uis , W lc ' he éepteyared Just beéfore the bell. B0 glkdles High slush 6' Mccardle NToflal ($10.63, 242 223 164 “Mgngghg staged h, mam ladies High Three, M. Aylward miracles High Single, P, Smith comeback in the second 5€s5i0IL $111115 High ‘rhree. P. Smith 55 . agents High Single N. J. Clow agents Hish ‘Three. N. .1. Clow E. Holland 133 217 224 S. A. McDonald's W. White 163 163 134 E McCarey 121 137 113 E. MacDougall 98 139 96 P Whltlock 127 231 109 M. McDonald 202 161 158 L Campbell 119 132 168 bow Score 100 132 93 E. Boiger 83 160 147 W McKenzie 170 352 128 Total-Jodi. P. McKlnnon 175 129 96 ' F Burke 270 178 182 D. 8: F; Hams: Total--2758 G. Murphy 138 145 167 ltoyol Packing Co. E Oorrish 144 169 143 Doc. Ennis 176 120 123 E. Johnson 100 174 131 L Dowling 157 199 163 |I-f, Trainer 174 204 153 C McOabe 8B 183 189 R. McEachern 124 122 111 J O'Brien 1Z1 145 217 R. Jenkins 11B 231 176 Total—-2787 L. Barrett 154 143 93 Iladles High Single, C. McCabe Dr. Thompson 126 150 117 89. Tbt-al—2619. ladies High Three, C. MoCabe Ladies High Single, P Mc- Eladies High Three, EL Johnson (Gents High single. F. Burke wOGents High Three, F. Burke Mixed League Tonight at 7.00 Bees Vs Cubs Vs. Tigers. Dodgers. Barnstorming Tour For Local Curlers Four rinks of local curlers leave. tomorrow morning for New Glas- gow and Halifax where they will engage 1n friendly matches willi Nova Sootian clubs in those cen- tres. local officials announced last night at the Club rooms. The cur- lers first stop will be at New Glas- gow on Thursday night where they will play a series of games. Thev will arrlvq in Halifax early Friday morning where they will compete in s day-long bonsbiei the party returning w the Island on Saturdav evening, Among those making the trip are: Messrs. L B. MacMillan, R. llfrMifan. Co]. 0. E. Full. A. Mc- Kinnon J E. . Louis Tum W. W. Lord. R. 131115011. F. Laine. W. R Adams. Judge C. G. Dirifyyf-f. I. spillett and several others whose names were not available at time of writing. By J. R. Williams NOW wAlTuTHlNiA vaw/ CJXLMLEF- WHO HAD TH’ fiAHE LAST? 70D KNOW I NEVER USE IT UNLESS VOU NlAKE. ME, $0 THINK BACK." WHY, IT'S MONTHS SINCE. I~I -- THINK AWAY BACK, MONTHS BACK.’ qzawcmeme- 1' l4- ;—.__—:x Sacrifice F y (By Gayle Talbot) (Associated Press Sports Writer) BELLEAIR. Fla... Feb. iii-MP) —Before adjournlng its conference here today with Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis. the baseball ru es committee knocked the sacri- fice fly out of the book. Hereafter when a batter comes up in the clutch and poles out a long fly to score a teammate from third he will be charged merely with a time at bat, As a result the averages of some of the dis- tancc sluggers like Joe Dimaggio might suffer by upward of 10 per- centage points. in the old days. and even into the lat-e 1920's, a batter was credited with a sacrifice if he ad- vanced a runner ‘from any base To some stars, such as Rogers Hornsby, this was sometimes good for upward of 30 percentage point; in the course of a season. Then the rule was altered to take in only runners scoring. And then for several years the sacrifice fly was dropper‘ entirely. It was brought back only last season. 'l‘he rufe makers decided today it should be buried for good. Royals Play At Kensington, Tonight Royals face their second stiff test in as marry nights tonight at Kensington when they travel to the western Island centre for a game against a picked Intermediate team from the North Shore Lea- gue. This league had been produc- tive of some fine hockey ever since the season's opening and Royals will have to be right at the peak of their game if they are to be returned the winners. S.D.C.A. Skate The S.P C.A are staging a big skate at the Forum tonight and with a fine program lined up it is expected that one of the largest crowds of the season wTll be on hand to help out the society in a monetary way. Smooth, fast ice ‘s assured in addition to good ska‘.- lng music. McDonald Wins Match By Default Clifford MacDonaki entered the wcond roimd in the first sectior "f the Pboidncial Biliiord tnllmw- "ient last nlwht at the Sunnvsidc "wlllhrri p-w-"m- whim y.“ run-n fr»- q Ryan bv default. Tonight C McKcnna meals R Haynes. SNOOKER Th, yum-z ynntn“ i“ me pr... ‘ncial Snooker- tournnmont ‘W0’ wluvPd in» nivvkt we... w Raw» ‘wn won Poor ‘F? llcTovris two Mme-a to on“. Tonight F. Acorn meets E Stanley. o on Boairomo nousn At The Forum i Remember When (By e (hladlan Press) In Girl for both Finland and Poland. Juho Kurlkkala o1 won the ld-kilometre the world ski cham- t Zakopane in Poland one yell’ .1180 . Kurikkalrs time was 85 l-2 minutes Cur-soul Oran: of y won the wo- area's slalom event in 286 8-10, and also won the combined event. OUT B OR DEN NA TYUNALS 5- Bruins Stage Scoringp. Rule lsAltered Bee To Swamp Red ‘Wings By 10-3 Score BOSTON. Feb. lll-wm-Btaa- ing the greatest scoring bee the season Boston ins d eated Detroit as: Wings 10-3 in Pl, free- ‘swinging genre here tonight to place tls with move into a first N York Rangers in the National Hockey League standings. The slim crowd oi’ 9.524 receive-i many extra thrills. for three list fights broke our while Milt Schmidt. the le e‘s high scorer looked on enviousy from the Bos- ton bench as his mates oted up a total of 25 points. Schmidt was out of the exciting action because oi an injured groin. Referee Mickey Ion imposed l0 penalties, including ftve malors. Despite the score. the game was far from one-sided. Every Ba-uiir except Mel (Sudden Death) Hill c0llected~a point and Herb Cain topped the 11st with two goals and two assists Roy Oonacher collected two tallies and an assist and Bobby Bauer also made three points, in- dudinfl goal. The oher Boston scorers were Des smith, Bill Cowley, Eddie wise-man. Woody Dumart and Flash Hollett. Johnny Grosso opened the De- troit scoring in the first period and Connie Broom and Bible fellow also drove bucks through goalie Frankie Brimsek in the soc- oiid frame. Goodfeilowb counter was made on a penalty shot and he beat the Boston goalie with l. high drive to the right corner. ellow started irhe flstlcul- fing by tin-catching his former teammate. Cooney Welland. now the Bruins’ coach. when he was penalized for hlghsticking early in the game. As he started for Wei- land, Art Ross, Jr., burly son of the Bruins’ man er. who was seated two rows be nd the prison section. intervened and swwoed bunches with the husky defence- man. Cowley suffered the first major for cutting Jimmv Orlando's fore- head wilh a high stick and five- minute sentences were imposed on Hill, Orlando. Grosso and Des participating in the bouts. Gmsso also drew l], $25 fine for jumping off the Detroit bench when Godofellow and yollnz Ross came w grips. SUMMARY First Period l i-Boswn, Smith (Cain) 3:48 I-Boston. Cain (Jackson) 1:38 lsazlgetmlt, Groom (Mother, Howe) Penalties-Clapper, Howe, cowiq wmajor). Goodfellcvw. l | Second Period i-Boswn. (Conacner. r) 10:80 li- ton, Gain (Wlsemau) 13:03 d-Boston, Bauer (Dumart) 14:54 Cowley C 7-Detro“.. Brown (Bruneteau, Howe) 16:28 li-Boston, Wiseman (Cain, Jack- son) 18: il-Detrolt. Goodfellow (Penalty Shot) 19:61 Penalties-lull (major), Orlando ilmajor). Smith. Gcodfellcw, Show- chuk, 1-llll. Third Period IO-Boeton Conachcr. (Cowley, Clapper) 5:35 li-Bosmn. Dumart (Bauer. Sfiewchuk) 9:00 12-Boston, Hcllett (Bauer, Craw- iord) 17:59 ifi-Boston. Gonacner (Hollett) ‘Penalties-Clpaper, Groeso (major), "mun (nfflor), Dillon, Fisher, Cowley. 4 Trophy Matches Yesterday R. Cornlngls Little Four rink last night took the lead in the Regal Flour competition staged at the Curling rink when they defeated Stuart Moore's rink 12-5 in one of the four matches played yesterday in this competition. In the other games E. G. Scotti Juniors received their second sur- prise of the tournament when they went down to their 2nd. defeat at the hands of C. N. Ear-Eels Maple Leafs. The final score was 11-8. Ed. Tantorrs Dreadnauglrts broke into the win coloumn with s. 7-8 victory over Ed. Nicholson's "Our Gang" while in the other match played Walter Pickards rink bent Ben Conrad's “4:30 Club 12-9. -l “The puns! form in which "Ii ii irua what they soy about Ted and Mary?" "Well, he Is tending her a lot oI Sweel Cops." SWEET CAPORAL CIGAREI IES tobacco can be smoked." LIKE A PRES$ED omsv m A BOOK or= LONGFELLOWQ Pomes/ / ill EJ_W \\Y // h I c» ,7’; -.-.... \\\ _ CONGEN _ .. wit], ... - Major Hoopla .___ ._ __ .- . . m? 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