JANUARY 28, 1937 BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Union Team Chalk Up Fourth Win Over Holina-i’s In City Leag Down The Alleys IIOLY NAME BOWLING LADIES BOWLING Kelly and Mclnnls Trophy Bluenoses S. Mflllett 113 116 9i) M. Tierney 139 169 167 J. Kirwin 138 I36 I45 M .Ayiward 118 144 94 , D. McDonald 273 181 18i 'I‘otal--22l9. i Wbln E. Mclnnis 133 ‘is? 11s F. Rynn 120 -128 162 i M Dunn ‘.41 132 121i * J. Dillon 163 169 143 E. Wlsner 134 89 123 Total—2097. High single, Dot McDonald 273. High three, Dot McDonald 641. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Laundry Clinkens J. lawlor 24.5 265 26f! W. Young 142 146 167 W. Oatway 166 228 280 B. Gallant 155 136 173 Total~2370. Shamrocks G. Murphy 177 198 240 Ill. M00111‘!!! 154 140 132 M. McDonald 199 135 251 F. McMillan 164 175 190 'l‘ota.1—2193. ygli single, W. Oatway 280. igh three, J. Iawlor 777. DIG FOUR LEAGUE Five Acel H. Oraswell 28"! 190 23E J. Callaghan 1K3 273 211 l". Tierney 184 186 219 R. McCabe 185 206 1'76 E. Robin - 219 198 294 Total-Jim. I011 Name All Stan I. Doucette 183 285 244 C. ieClalr 240 18o 223 W. Murley 242 233 153 G. Essery 167 238 250 Rev. P. Mo- Mnlwn 190 341 293 Total-lift‘! nigh aingio ii. Robin m. High three, Rev. Dr. McMahon ‘I33 Tonight's Schedule Mixed league ‘l o'clock Rangers vs Rookies. I o'clock, Flying Frenchmen vs Lucky Strikes. 8.45 p. m. Style Marts vs Wolves. 1.45 p. m. Alerts vs Deuces. Hockey Results infirm-American Finals Providence 6, Syracuse 2. Cleveland 5, Springfield 2. International Collegiate: I University of Toronto 4, Queens 8. Noha Nickel Belt: Refinery '1, Frood Mines 2. Montreal Senior Group: Quebec Aces 7, Victories 8. McGill 5, Verdun 2. U.S.E.A.II.L.: Atlantic City 3, Hershey B'ars 1. Noha. Gold Belt Senior: ' Teklmas 9. Wright Hargreaves 7 (overtime). IIICKEY 8. NICHOLSON "romeo co. no. (IIARLOTTETOWN 9-H" ue Encounter JOEY McDonald's Unions. hold- 111s able edge in skating ability last nignt copped the City League tit from last year's titicholderc, the Pirates. now known is HQ]- mans Pirates, when they chalked u their fourth victory and their third in a row in the best out of scion series. The score last night was 5-3 Umons were held to a 1-1 draw in the opening chukker; came back to take a 2-1 lead in the middle session and then in a fast Wlde-‘JDCH third period outscored the lo ers 3-2. Fast all the way and at limes 919ml’ Fllilsed the two teams wag- ed 5 9011811 battle through every period. Close checking was the order oi’ the first two scsaons but as the Pirates started pressing in the final period the game broke Yule-open. Twic lll tlic period me 05ers were within one goal oi their opponents but on each (lccdsion the Union team broke through to 531°“ 808115. their inst score com- 1118 in the final minute as H0lnian's “'61P caught flat-fooled in oppon- ents territory. 15 Rinks I Still In Competition At Saint John (C. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 13., Jan. 27- Fhfteen rinks continued competit- ion for the singles curling cham- pionship of Now Brunswick tonight after 14 had been eliminated with two losse or more. With evening play still underway the surviving rinks were Campbell- tori N0. l, defending champions with R. K. Shire as skip; Camp- bellton 2, St. Stephen 1, Z and 3, Carleton 1, 2 and 3 (Saint John), Thistle-s 1 and 3. (Saint. John). Dalhousle 2, Biithurst 2 and 3, Fredericton 2, and Moncton 1. Rinks eliminated were Hampton 1, 2 and 3, St. Andrews 1. 2 and 8, Newcastle 1 and 2,Thist1es 2,Fred- ericion 1 and '3, Moncion 2, Dal- houale 1 and Bathuist 1. Rest Ordered For Shore (A. P. by (iuardlanh Special Wire) BOSTON. Jan. 27—’I‘he ininiczli- ate hockey future 01‘ Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins defence man, rested tonight, the club's physician said, on further physical examinations and a complete rest. Dr. Thomas A. Kelley, physician oi the National League Club, suit" Shore was suffering from a sucro- lllac injury which developed last summer. Last night, playing a- gainst New York Rangers. Shore tried to break up a Ranger attack and landed up against the boards. Ho was carried off the ice. “We have made X-ray pictures of his injurfy," Dr. Kelley said t0- night, “and we shall make some more in a few days. Until we make iuitlier examinations. it is hard to say just how long Shore will have to stay out oi‘ (he game. At 188515. he will have to like a. complete rcst. Unless he does so, we may expect n. 1‘(‘Clll‘l‘(‘llt‘(l oi the injury at nny time." Last night's criuli. fir‘ Km‘? add/q‘. aggravated the old injury. ._ H —i Play Opens Five rinks opened play in the e1- imimtion tournament at the Char- lottetown curling rink last evening i for the right to represent the club i in the provincial playdowns with Summerside and Montague for the British Ccnsols trophy and a. trip t0 the Dominion bonspiel at ‘ror- onto. Rinks cormpetlng are: Big Four, Kiniocks. R. C. M. P.. Mo- guls and Rovers. The Big Four skipped by Rankine McLaiii/e, assumed the lead at the conclusion of the matches with two victories in two starts, turning back the R. C. M. P. and Kinlook rinks. The Moguls, winning their single start. were in second position with the Kinlocks third with u. win and a loss. Play will be resumed this after- noon at 4 o‘clock. Results follow: R.C.M.P. BIG FOUR F. Cordwell C. M. Williams W. Stvindell J. A. Maser N. Anderson G. G. Hughes Inspector Frlpps F. R. McLaine Skip-S Skip—l5 Line Scores R.C.M.P.000_1 00000 1 0 1- 3 Big4 143021111010-15 KINLOCK ROVERS J. Johnston C. Thompson R. Worth ’ R. Bell H. Winchester J. A. Bentley H. Spillett W. I-1. Townshend Skip-do Skip-G Linc Score Kinlock 312201102112-16 Rovers 000040020000-6 MOGULS R.C.M.P. W. Lord F. Cox-dwell E. Miles W. Swlndoil P. Cobb N. Anderson A. Belcher Insp. Fripps Sklp—14 Skip-lo Line Score Moguls 300011302220-14 R.C.M.P.0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 000 3-10 KINLOCK BIG FOUR H. Spillett l". R. McLaine Skip-5 Skip—,12 Line Score Klnlock 000000001400-5 Big4 111111210012-42 Ilow They Stand _ P. W. L. Big Four 2 2 0 Moguls 1 1 0 Kinlock 2 1 1 Rovers 1 0 1 RCMP. 2 0 2 Soviets Blank Crystals 5-0 Junior Soviets white-washed the Junior Crystals, 5-0, in the first i game of the second section of the league at the Crystal rink last night. The Soviet: scored once in the opening period. thrice in. the second canto and once again in the third. A large crowd was on hand to see the juniors in action. Marks- men for the winners were Joe Wedge, Allan Glow, Walter Arsen- ault and Roy Crozier who garner- ed two points. The Soviets will Journey to Al- . bertori today where they will cross sticks with the juniors there. VINES DEFEATS PERRY CHARLOTTE, N. (7.. Jan. 27— (AP)—E1lsworth Vines defeated Fred Perry 3-6, 6-1. 54 h??? I10" night in the 12th match of their cross country series. The match gave Vines a two-up lead over the Briton in the series. Bruce Bames defeated George Lott 6-1, 6-4 in a preliminary match. OUT OUR WAY ‘ STEDDA sot-nun rziei-rr m? someone MIGHT HAVE BEEN TAKING. A . BATH IN THE IQTCHEN. TI-lli CH Al’. LTFTTETOW I Jr. Rangers last night advanced into a tie for .lrst place with the Abegweits in the Junior Hockey‘ League when they turned back the Red Indian RQ-‘yals 9 to ‘Z in a fast. wide-open encounter that nearly all the way produced the best brand of hockey the Junior Iieag- uers have displayed this season. Lightning fast and dotted with clever playing the Rangers, ilashin; sensational form at times, once threatened to make the game a run away as they built up a 6-1 lead in the first half of the game. There was apparently no holding the Prowse-Williams crew as they dom- inated the play. But suddenly. with only three minutes (o go in the second period, Royals began to show the form they exhibited in their opening game, Before the session had finished they came through with three goals to make the score 6-4 and put an entirely different complexion to the game. Imbued with new llic Royals had a fcmrporoary halt called to their attacks as the Rangers scored early in the final sesson. But the los- ers were far from thicugh. Fight- ing back grimly at the ten minute mark they had drawn to within one goal o.‘ their opponents and at this stage they were every bit as good as Rangers. But they were still trailing and as they sent every man up in search of the equalizer the Rangers broke through for two more goals i0 salt the verdict away. al- though in the final seconds Royals did notch up their seventh counter. Rangers, without a doubt, were bar-i; the Royals made last night earned them a host of followers and showed conclusively that they will be factors in the race for junior honors before the season draws to a. close. ‘ “Tar-ky" Whitlock led the goal- getters in the high scoring c nicst, hatching three, while Ab McKinnon and Jay, teammates scored two a- piece. Dick MacKirinon and A1- bert Wilson led the Royals wlih a brace of goals each. SUMMARY First Period 1. Rangers. A. McKinnan (McEach- ern) 4:12. 2. Rangers A. Blacquiere (Robert- son) 7:01. 3. Royals, D. Ma/aKinnon 8:37. 4. Rangers. Whitlodk (McEachern) 10:00. 5. Rangers, Jay (Worth) 14:57. Penaltles—none. Second Period 6. Rangers, Jay (Wood) 6:31. 7. Rangers, A. McKinnon 11:14. 8. Royals, Roach, (Coyle) 17:00. 9. Royals. Coyle (Roach, l-Iennes- sey) 17:30. 10. Royals. D. MacKinnon (Perry) 19:20. Penalties-d/icEachei-n. Donald, P. Mclkmald. W. Mc- Third Period 11. Rangers, Whitlock (A. MacKln- non) 4:39. 12. Royals, Woolridge (Perry) 5:10. 13. Royals, Wilson (Roach) 10:08. '14. Rangers. Whitlock 16:10. 15. Rangers, Worth 19:00. 16, Royals, Wilson (MacKlnnon, Coyle) 19:21. Penalties-P. McDonald, Wilson, Whitlooic. Rcferee—Kcn McInnis. BEAVERS TIE RED “WINGS In the Midget Iieaguc encounter. the fast-improving Beavers came within an ace of upsetting the Rcd Wings but were forced to accept a tie when the Wings broke through in the final thirty seconds l0 notch the equalizer. The score wxs 2-2 WHY DIDN'T vou mock. WA$N‘T the smoother team and deserved, their victory but the great come-, ‘fist swinging opponents on the N (ruairigiaw Championship Comeback But Lose High-IN ayvy ‘scoring Game To Rangers 9-7 I HOOP Win88. on the strength o! a sec- ~ 11d period goal by Jack Darragh. led 1-0 gong into the half way mark of the final session but here the Beavers broke their goal-scor- ing jinx when McDonald shot a brace o.‘ tallies within the space o1 three minutes to give his team the lead. Desperate defensive measures held the Wings oii with time rapid- ly slipping by but Hlgsoirs hard drive from the wing gave the league-leaders a tie. SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties-Cesium, Murphy. Second Period 1. Red Wings, Darragh 13 :57. Pcnaltw-Whitlook. (McLeod) Third Period l 2. Beavers. 9:51. 3. Beavers, McDonald 12:07. 4. Red Wings Higson 14:01. PenaIties-Doucette, McCusla. o u t h f u I iDefenceman For Red Wings McDonald (MoOusta) DETROIT, Jan. 2‘I—Young Jimmy rlando, 175 bound bundle of fight from Pittsburgh and Montreal, step- ped tonight into the toughest spot of his brief hockey career without {ear of big "eague cpponenis or o! the jinx on the pcsifon he is to fill. The 21 year old defenceman, a year remmezl from Montreal ama- teur circles, joined the injury-rid- dled: but high-flying Detroit Red Wings, Stanley Cup and National League champions, to become Bucko McDonald's third partner of the season. His two predecessors, Captain Doug Young and Orville Roulston, are out of action with broken legs. Jimmy, after a session on the Olym- pia ice here, said jinxes didn't worry him. He's readv to wear the No. two jersey that Young and Roulsion were, filling the big defence vacan- cy as Detroit tries to protect its six point lead over New York Ran- gers. The young Pittsburgh Hornet player caught Manager Jack Adams‘ eye 10 days ago in an International American League game when he batted on even terms with three Pittsburgh ice. “He's the kind of player I like." Adams said. "Any one who tries t0 scare him by getting rough has a bit of a surprise coming." Irish Boxer Of Forgiving Nature NEW YORK, Jan. 27—The for- giving lrish heart of Mike McTigue, former world's light heavyweight boxing champion, today brought a suspended sentence for two men who attacked him Jan. l6 because they thought he was a Nazi sym- patlilzer. "We're all Irishmen and I wasn't. hurt much," Mike, formerly of Hali- iax. N. S., told Magistrate Leonard McGee, another Irishman, when James Carr, 27, and Frank McEl~ liattaii, 34, were arraigned on a charge of felonious assault. “I lost a couple of teeth and got a couple of black eyes but I don't want to press any charge against them." The inaglstrntemreduced the WQRI iCurling Club Junior Royals Make ThriIIingIG-rads And Games I'll-Y Grads and l‘;.:.vy, last year’. finalists for City Basketball hon- ors last night startrd oil the new season with a victory apiece. Grads coming through iii do final minutes to defeat the s, )‘..ll.l; iiliquires 20-19 while the Navy neetirig stout oppuitlon irom the Sea. Gulls eked out a 22-18 victory. The doubleheader (was played on the floor of the Holy Name Ilall gymnasium and a good Cl‘0\\'(.l ‘v two 6V€llly-Cf.lll.C$it'£i gaunt. ‘Mill igrge fast basketball being exhib- e . I Defending champions, the Grads ‘,had to stage a garrison finish to D981. the Ebquircs. Grads Lrallell 19-16 with five minutes to go but Walter 001s sank a. floor length shot and then Art Moliiis caged the winner with less than a min- ute to go. _ Navy, although being held in check all evening lliilllilgffl to and their opponents all the way‘ build- lng up a five point lead .zi (he first half and then keeping “illllll One point oi their opponents dur- ing the windup session. Lineups and score : Grade—Goss 10, Partridge, Mor- ris 4, Mullins 2, Cox 4, Jullltituli, Jones. McDonald-JO. Esqulres-Langllle 5, Walker G, Summer-ville 8, Icung, Rice, Ami. erson. Weeks-AD. Referee-Will McIsaac. Navy—McIsaac 4, McLean, Mn. Sinclair 6. Connolly 4-22. Sea Gulls-Godkln 6, O'Brien 6, Anderson 2, Partridge, Marlin-son 4. Bell, Beer, Glover-18_ IV. IDennis Wins First Prize Handicap Shoot W. Dennis was awarded first prize as a result oi (he handicap shoot staged by No. 6 Composite Cflmpimy at the Armouries Tuesday night. G. Mayne was secondarid W. Kelly third. All prize winners shot the possible together with R. Slcw_ determine winners. Other scores were: L. Hooper gg F. Buote 9g H. Jamleson 9g D. Mayne g7 L. MacDonald 97 H. Cameron m," W. Walsh 9,; E. Burke _ 51.; C. Saunders y", E. Ferguson 1|. A. MacMzister 5m G. MacDonald 1m F. Pickard an Sydney Leads In N. S. Bonspeil (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jim. ZT-Sjulucy 510ml at the top cf tlir- siaiuiiiig in 1h Johnson Cup Boiisplcl at the end of the second day's competi (on 1U- night. and only three ozher tram. were still in the hunt for provincial curling honors. Twelve teams were ciminziiczl in Truro and Wcstvillv rinks remain- ed iii the tourney with Syduvy. The defending CIIHIIIDIOIIS, the Halifax Curling Club. warn c1 mu ated in compelltioii today us Svi - ney continued undricuicri. Sydney has four wins, Middleton has ion.- both have three wins iinrl it lOSS. charge to disorderly conduct, found VIIWELLJ mew 1T Bur l DIDN'T THINK ytliicrrLgliilty and suspended sentence. Two losses mean climimiiioii. By WILLIAMS 5ATUI2DAY- OUR BOARDING” HOUSII I‘ ///. /% Mveeuv, cwzom / SHOPPING svrzee / "THE OREGON D Manon 2, McGuigaii 4. Doyle 2. i [If art, which forced a second shoot to i today's matches and only Middliann, ~ and a loss, and Trui-ri and Wi-sivlllc. ; 1 GQTTA HANG-OVER. Z wrn-i vow: $500 wwzssm! '2’ ‘II-IE iAsT TIME YOLJ GAVE ME morass‘ Euouai-i g —r0 e0 OM A BARGAIN % BENDER. 1 WENT 1M A ’4 cavemen WAGON, AND MAIN STIZEET WAS BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ‘Iilg-eishtor Confident, Quietly W i I1 Prepares For Bout 'With Joe Louis Friday l L .L Jight NEW YORK, Jan. 27 — (AP) - ‘IICWCIII hope flared in Bob Pas- r‘s fight camp 101113111 as rcporl. mtercd. into town that Joe LP“ Lad been‘ knocked clown Wllllf ling with Eddie hialqclm, II. negro, in a workout at Pomproz; Lakes today. Although the portly Louinlaugh» y insisting he had merely slip- ; d, WIJDL on to give Malcolm l! ‘ orough dusting oil, at lBIbI. l\\'ll spaptrmcn at the riiinwtl- imcd the Brown Bomber was knocked down and that he iooizeu and while falling. Iouis, taking the Pastor fight ;.»iir.u< looked tip-top as he op- i "l 1.5 day's sparrlngdrzllzigaii. 1 ll'l.'=li ivlickcy Glyrui of Nuv You. Ilc battered Glynn. knocking lllm (IIIIS after a minute of fighting. Hr- ihvn took Malcolm on for a sched- uled tr. -roundcr. No sooner hn:l lll"_V s lhuii Louis was on the canvas. Gcoi-vo Barton, sports cdilor oi‘ the hiiiiiicapolis Tribune, and John Carmichael of the Chicago , Daily News. said Malcolm CTllClZUi. 1min on the head and that he wont. LIOWII iuidci" a ("Icon blow. Ollie-rs at ringside were oi the Oji- mion that Louis inis-tinicdaliuiicli and fell. At any rate the Bomber arose and gave Malcolm a lerriiic‘ rtr-d to. exchange bl0v.'s . Junior Team Receive Gil; Of Uniforms. f-Izilzj.’ FZIIIAYIIIIIH‘ have IJFFII hz-ard tiappy uniforms 1.. Roy ‘ pUn ciasors of, P31111214.‘ o." 1hr Peril Indian gs 0i the Junior League are and i’. has been through tho genera-any 0f ‘Tommie the Davil-s, o! ' 1,: Black and Wlilto am,- ilie colors with a rwl <-r~. t <l;. "siiir; all 1n. .1 iziiieii gr-ni- doziniioii. hiimbcrs c . are also indebted 1o . z (ludmore who lucked 55' 2. a rm U >‘\ § f) 1 *1 f» r1 Q Ex , llillnlpillil‘. then boxed two more roumls with Glynn. Pastor. reported to be in peak Icoiirlitioii took things easy. lie, ijoggcrl around Central Park and spent the rest of the day reading i dun-olive stories or playing cards. Tlclzet miles spurtcd. Madison Sciiiare Garden officials estimated a gross gate of $125,000. "I don't think it can miss being a sellout," predicted Jimmy John- ; 5.1011. Garden matchmaker. , JOCKEY LOSES TONSILS JOHANNESBURG-T. 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