ENUARY 13. 1941M Snapped at Saturday's Races Qvsawuwv-w-‘WW-vi-qvo-rvrwq-w- .. fir» » C~I'w->-v""-q- Aw" .1104, ghowg Raymond Buillong, owned and driven by Wellnklvfl lflrxgiu, winning the sectlnd heat. of the thTQT-Ylfflr-Old class Saturday uni-moon. lt was the first ice race of the season held on Charlottuown in: and the Bndlung horse madi- 11 a straight heat affair. Below is shown Bellini Scott owned by Frank McKay "f E351 “Dyan! M"! 59-5‘ urday driven by Dr. Thompson, p, veterinarian of Ontario. Good Racing At First Ice Meet Here i The Victoria Driving (Ilub open- en Illa‘ lee acing season in tins \'1C- iinty with a VCIY sue_cessful series 01f races Sitturday‘ afternoon. The culllse was laid off on the soul-h side of the river between Hllisboro . ~_.- r..- CLASS A TROT June Erans 2.10 1-4 (W. Mc- Nelll) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jilanita Axworthy (Turner) Heotherbell 2.08 1-4 (H. 1 3 Brigg... and Soumport wharf. Al- Walker) .. - . . . . . . ,. l. 11511 a bit out of the w- " at Time" .31 1-4: .31 1-2: .32. it ~-l n»:- as convenient of s The 11111.21 1s owned by W011 as lhe former course off Cut S ecu McNeflL SOumPOTI yet a. large crowd oi spectators found their any there and took a great deal of pleasure out of the sport. OLA SS B PACE Time: 31; 3'... 3 '" ( :1 l‘ .; "l - g ‘m pmm‘ DU on“ The winner is owned by Wilfred w1.i quarli-rs in 31 seconds. Expected To Plans are underway at present to have the highly rated Prince Edward Island Highlanders hockey team play at the Forum on Fri- day night of this week if these plans materialize hockey fans in ihls city will be in for a real treat as the Intermediate Abbies stack up against a team which has been ilndeteatcd so for this season in the Fortress League-one of the fastest in Halifax. The proposed game is the result of Manager C. F. Archer's trip to the mainland last week. Returning home Friday night, the genial manager of the Forum. expressed himself as being quite pleased with what he had seen in our neigh- [boring province of Nova scotia. He ‘was high in his praise of the Highlanders team which he claims is one of Ihe best of the 16 com- peting in lhc four leagues which operate in the Novn Scotia capital. Eager to give the fans of this province the best in a hockey game, Manager Archer has lost no time in contacting the Kilties team and is going ahead with "plans for Friday night's game. The ‘Illt9l‘llll‘di_\1t‘ Abbie-s lineup will ‘comprise the best plilfflfffi avail- able in local circles. Keen com- petition exists among the players Here On Friday Night \ Highlanders Hockey Team Meet Abbies trying out for the various posi- tions on this team with the result that the lineup has not yet been decided. several stiff workouts will be held this week and everything will be in shape for the big game. A glance ovei" the Highlanders roster will show that it is studded with former Island stars. Between the uprights will be one of the best goaies ever to don pads 1n this province-Casey of Summer- side. He is abl supported by a rugged trio of efencemeil-"Wes" Storey of Charlottetown Ranger fame; Rankine of Summerside and Keefe of Charlottetown. The for- ward line is even more formidable than a first glance would suggest. Patrolling the left wing is a player who always gave Charlottetown hockeyfans a thrill. He is "Hac- key" Nicholson 111110 inudc good in the Big Four days hcrc. later playing professional hockey in the United States. l-Ic played two games with the Chicago Black Hawks and last year was one of the big guns with the Kansas City Greyhounds. Deighan of summer- side and Jnnior Royal fame. Mahar of Cl111l"lot1e'.0\vli. the Mill boys of Kensinginn and McEacli- ern of Charlottetown round out the forward strength. McDonald Competition To Open Here Tues. Play opens at the Charlottetown Curling Club here Tuesday after- noon in the McDonald-Brier ‘fanknrd elimination series. This year will see six teams seek the favored top spot in the com- ];€llli0ll to represent the club in provincial playdowns. ‘The teams are the Big Four. skipped by F. R. McLaine, Hopefuls with J. A. Bentley skip, the Wings, led by Dr. Heath Mc- lntjyrc, the Scuttlers. with J. F. MCL€0d_ski17, the Perfectos with I... B. McMillan leading, and tne Roy- als, W. ‘R. Cruickshanks’ team. The first day's plaly will see all six teams in action. lay begins at .4 p. m. The teams play , as follow : Naturally in. being the first meet Rose Worthy (Kelly) - ~ - - ~- 1 1 1 Perfectos vs. Hopefuls. s “we noikeyed up to best Joe Volo (Pound) 2 2 2 scumers VS Big Faun l 11...“, “m? some really Sampson Royal lltécPheel... 3 3 3 wings vs’ Ruynm | The three lop teams in that scclloii of play and a team select- Briar Afternoon motion concerning rules might be obtained from the umpire, George W. McLeod. Personnel of teams entering the competition follows: Big Four:- F. R. McLaine (skip). R. Corn- W. R. Seaman, F. Cox. Hopefuls:- J. A. Bentley (skip), E. D. Nich- olson, ‘I‘. W. L. Prowsc, C. McLean. Wings- Dr. H. McIntyre (skip), Dr. E. S, Giddings, Dr. H. Pierce, R. D. Qulgley Scuttlersz- J. F. McLeod (skip). D. B. Bishop, R. C. Stoddard, Chas. McKinnon. Perfectosz- L. B. MacMillan (skip). J. P. Simmonds, Ed. Tanton, A. Marley. Royals:- R. Cruckshanks (skip. G. G CHA R l. DTTETOWN CUAR DYAN 4 Brains BOSTON. Jan. 12-(CP)—Boston Bniins w.und lirp the first half o! their national Hockey League cam- paign by battling from behind for a 7-5 victory over Montreal Can- adiens before a crowd of 12.000. The Bruins had to wipe out a 4-1 lead the visitors built», up during (he first 23 minutes oi’ ‘play, t0 extend their undefeated string to eight games. Woody Dumart rapped in the tying goal just as the second per- iod ended, and uring the third ses- sicn Herb Cain and Des Smith countered to give Bruins their sec- ond victorv In as many nigh-t! over Cunadicns. Bruins opened with a goal by Eddie Wiseman in (he first five minutes of the game. only t’ have Canadicns storm back with four goals in a row before Bobby Boiler put the Brlrns back In the game by scoring their secmd goal. Murpli Chamberlain, who drew two penalties. one a 10-minute misconduct. scfrcd twice for Can- adiens an the other goals were prcvdrd bv Ray Getllffe, Toe Blake and Tony Demers. Jack Crawford's goal, which re- dused Canadicns lead to 5-3 before Schmidt and Dumart got going. “its the dclenceman‘; first counter cf (he season. SUMMARY First Period l-Bos10n. Wiseman (Cowley, Cain) IP30 Gct-liffe (DYCUih) Il-Canadians, Blake lain) 12:54 ‘i-Canadiens, Chamberlain (Port- land) 18 :35 Penalties-None. 2~-C:n-.1:ii~:1ls. 8'43 f Chamber- Take Victory From Canucks v By Scores Of2-1 And 7-5 PAGE sizvsn L. _ Double i I I SATURDAYS GAME MQNTR-EIAL. Jan. I2—(CP)_— The Spell cast ovcr Boston Bruins by the youthful Montreal Canad- iens was broken here Saturday night when the Bruins extended thcir National Hockey League un- bea-ten streak t, seven games with a 2-1 victory, their first of the season over the sixth-place Habi- a ~s n . Beaten f/wice and tied once by Montreal in three previous meet.- ings. the Bruins scored two goals in the final frame to climb into third place alone 1:1 the standings ahead of the idle Chicago Black Hawks. T;e Blake bagged Mont- real's lone tally with but 35 sec- onds cf plov remaining. Two straight goals by Eddie Wis-swan and Art Jackson pill. Bosvi-"n info a 2-0 lend in the final fragne before Montreal spcilcll Biam (It's shutout. Black Hawks Win 2 - I _ CHICAGO, Jan, 12-—(AP) --Ciii- cago Black Hawks shook off the Detroit jinx that has hound-ed them all season and handed the high- flyiilg Red Wings a 2-1 National Hockey League defeat tonight before a record crowd of 19.386. The He. Wings vrcnt nlicad on Alex Motions tally in the sixth min- ute of the game and the Hawks pulled up even in the fu1"lo11sIy- fought second period on a goal by Bob Carse. Believe Two Record? Broken As Maple Leafs Wallop Americans 9-0 TORONTO. Jan. 12—(CP)—Na- Liinial H League officials delv- ed. through lies tonight in an e1- fort. to learn if two records were established when title leadin! TY?!‘- onto Maple Leafs whitewashed the last-place Netw York Americans here Saturday night. Early cheeks indicated that the 9-0 count. might stand as a huzh- soorlng shutout mark in NJ-LL. ccmrpetition. The penalty bix was emp y throughout the conteFt as it was when the Leafs downed New York Rangcrs 3-2 in overtime here 111st Thursday. It is believed to b6 the first time in that a team has played two sill:- eessivc penalty-free games. Gord Drillon was the only play- er to scfre twice. - Drlllon also earned two assists for four points Io 10rd the Toronto attack a-Ion-g with Dave Sz-hrincr ivho bagged one goal and helped in three (f-hGIS. Defenceman Wally Stanowskl made plays for three markers and Syl Apps scored once and we: credited with Irwo fl°Sl5lS. F01" Bob Davidson. Red Heron anrl Hucko M"D:nald the game ti1enu=triiol"0 Illnn a merit Vi0i0i'i’—" Ihagv each fired their first goal of (In) seris'n A goal by Nick Meiz early in the middle scssicn cfi‘ a long back- hniwl shol slaried the rout. Billy Taylor was the other Tor- nnio marksman Hockey Practice Pruriiu- for ‘IIIICFIIICCLKILG Abbles TJe final pveriod was tame unlll the Hawks went ahead on a zshargl 1 angle shot by Bill Thoms. Second Period 5—Canadi1=us. Chamberlain (Blake, Quilty» 2:35 Ik-Boston. Bauer (Schmidt) 12:35 '7—-Canadiens. Deniers, 14:19 8—Bost:n, Crawford 16:25 9—B'1sIon. Schmidt (Clapper, Du- mcirt) 17:26 IO-B-ston, Dumart (Schmidt) 19:25 Penaltles—Chnmberlain (miscon- duct). Third Period 11—Bostcn, Cain (Cfiwley) 5:27 l2—Bos1on, Smith (Bauer) 19:37 Penalties-Smith, Chamberlain. W. Hughes, P. S. Cobb. H. L. Sear. ed luird scclnintziy" not pacing as sniooi-llly. The cause was found 10 be n broken hopple and as it was llillttt- bir- to repair it. he was drmvn , i. .\f.11-, turned .<1-1". race. x1011 w i1 1i s. ‘ A TRUT furnished a surprise lil 111 J11.1ni1-.t AXWOTZI . oxtnui iinu 1 l\' .s l» lllc wllc 1n Ill ecolld licul and was .1d heal. June Evans and driven by Well 1hr- iirst and thud lhcy were fairly close, ill-ill! second the 111st q 1.1+ -~i, oirned I. l-lenluic w speed. The same > lhe early part oi iasl .. bu: bvlore Iiie \\"1ntcl" was over 1s back to his old last brush robnbly" will b: zlgzlin this win- tfAns‘ B PACE Iimlurllt out n ’ 1.0111111" in Rose . ll." Ivlllrtsd Praughl, Cherry ", and driven by Willard Kelly. 11 H1 nip anrl tuck battles with V1111) and Sam; on R-oyul 1.1111. ‘ ' - m0 go for thorn, “"111- rm .. ll( . ANI) l'.\('l-I 1 11,1 -.1 gluxl Iroilcl" ill V11‘- ' lilll owmd and driven Ni. Jcnnlrl, Mermaid. 1W<>ll McNlill up. z ‘ ‘m the l‘ 1 ". milieu .1 shot: rare and had I0 be hcnt. i YEAR OLD event .»i . ovrned and driv- : If W121 Ah-Nvill, won in straight has 111.111 Dorothy P, owned by i\ .15 Pcurdon. - 11love faces will all count for l" ;l1c Club cup contests announced at t-hc annual .11sl. week. These are an iiill but should prove a very one and slinlillriii- grcnt 1'11- ill ire uillisrs racing. During 1111* mics mmounzez" B011- 11 1hr hIJWiIIIOTS that. the r 1r caIcrI-r. Milton Bcll nf Old . m. had purchased the pacer Al- b :2 E. (iraltun 2.12 1-4. a frequent tunnel" on the lcc at Toronto this 1x111‘ '. 11c will arid zest and cxcibc- men 1"» the competition for ll1- cup dnnmfd I!) 111" owner of the cham- pirm ire pacmr. The 0111c ls who handled the Illflflllifl “"11. Starter, D. K. MHCLoCOd. Jildge». Stanley Malhieson, Frank Mr-Ku Nt-il Robinson. T: 111s, Rollie Wood, Ira Carr, H. Cudnloiv, L. Kelly. ‘iilnounccr, Wendell SUMMARY (lliAriS A PiN/‘E Benton. Silent Mac 2.15 1-2 (N. Walk- 4'11 . . . . . . .. lenltd 217 1-2 (Kelly) 2 .. 3 Alli: buinlulln ‘.2118 1-2 (Low- l 2 1 2 d 3 Neil ; .él§'.a2':' i1 all. The winner i> owned by Walker, Charlottetown. _ Worthy. . Time: 331' 33H1-4. The wimler is owned by George McDonald. ltfennald. ’l‘lIRl-IE YEAR OLD CLASS R2I_\'lll<)l1[l Bilzllong fMcNc-ill) . Dorothy" P. (Kelly) Time: 39; 42. The winner is owned by Well Mc- Ncill, Sotlllmort. l1 22 1W5 were mosgp; Close “my; two Praught, Cherry Valley. {rd lntehlfrom thteo threheh losing . - , ,, >, _' -- l‘: heat. eiims uri g0 on ur er cub J In 9.,§Q°§?LX§°§“§“ izahgulzhe 01:1 CLASS B TROT AND PACE competition. v _ ‘,.,.‘,.,.i0,. Ame Buynhnm 295 1_2_ _ _ V The three losing teams begin Oynpd mm mm“ by Alfred may“. Virginia Knhnllck (McDonald) 1 1 play to decide the one to continue of \f:>li'11~11o won lhe first ‘neat Jill!" 59¢ ‘MCNPHI’ ~- 2 7 Hm ‘mnmuil’ 14 “L 9 p~m- when Cwlnmj, fasclck, m- u“, My“, lgcmm 5w“ 2,09 1_-_3 (Thclnp- number one train meets number ilholl 11f thclsecciid‘ heat he finlsh- ' S011) v 3 d two‘ Th“ “an” draw f“ p°5m°n~ 0n Ivcdilcsday, January 15 at 4 p.m. the number one team meets nnlnbcr three while on the same day" a-t 9 pm. number two team meets number three. V/hcn the fourth Lsecund round is decided the four [teams play each other once to de- ride the winner. The schedule is to be drawn when the teams are aKlPClGCCi upon after the first round. Officials of the club said infor- team for the Afternoon Wright Curling 'l‘r0pny takes place 1111s a1 icon at the Curling Uluc. "int; players will see action I ‘ 4.00 p.m. A. B. Bugnail noivard Mclnnis .H. H. Cox l-Ion. J. P. McIntyre . N. l). AIcLcan W. . Wilson I W. W. Lord (skip) G00. McLeod hid JUliliFLLllf.‘ All McNelll (i, F. Huli-hcson A. H. McLeod 1J1‘, T. 11.‘. Robins Dr. Wave ‘J. f. McLeod W. R.Cruikshanks 1 J ‘Rog. Nichols W. L. Wyatt 1H. R. Berlin H. S. Callback F. A. Driscoll H. F. McPhcc Judge Duliy Isklp) J. F. Eraser I I 7.00 p.m. _ ‘W. L. Munroe A. MacMlllan M. Bagnall C. J. McLean C. N. hlurle T. W. I... Prowse F.1d. MirLainc (skip) U. G. Hughes Chas A. Yorke E. J. Gallant W. Bears Chas. Stewart W. Pickard Chas. McDonald Duff. Alclnlylrc (skip) J. J. Morris 9 p.m. W, Dalv Aubrey Ward G. R. Brady Dr. MoGuigan Me Bel Prank Cox W, R. Adams (skip) P. S. Cobb Fred Chappeile J. E. Harris Tex Ccchrane J. P. Crockett H. L. Scar R. A. Corning Hon. T. A. Campbell. H. J. Spillctt Spares- R V Wright, R. T. Holmnn, Simon Paoii, Albert lvicKinnon. Dr. Wm. Hogg, The second prize Bonspiel of the 58215011 was staged Saturday after- noon M- tho Charlottetown Curling Club. with 14 matches being run off in a smooth and capable manner. Competition was of the keencst and some close matzhes were curled llglflllflhmit the afternoon and eve- n ng. F lPfllldy FCSZTZELQZQFFTZF is Curling Tr o p h y . The second. round of play for the F l For Wright flalifax Curlers 1T0 visit here Thursday, Friday I OUT OUR WAY FIND THAT N OW ._ on i Arrangements are about complete ihcre fol" a visit from a party of iI-lallfax curlers late this week, it .u~ < lnounccd by offinials of the l; ticiown Curling Club over ‘end lill‘ v t . , Th1.‘ visitors are expected ‘Thurs- lday evening. Plans call for matches ‘to be curled that night with the ‘big events of the visit on the fol- lowing day. ‘The Haligonians will be "guests of the local club at dinner p11 Thursday and will leave for home Icurly Saturday. é Rangers beat lLowly Amerks NEW YORK. Jan. 12—(AP)-- NLW Y.rk Rangers tonight defeat- cd Nc-w York Americans 3~1 be- fore 12.534 fans at Madison Square Garden. For most. of the game it looked as Ii Dave Kerr in the Rangers’ nets could finally earn his first shutout victory of the year. But young Ncrm Larson punchcd In a. R a1 at. the three-quarter mark of The Run", the last period to spoil the effort. Lynn Patrick opened the scor- w, w, [flffl 5 c, Mame ing In file first period. That lead 8 Skin 7 stood until the third peritd when R E. Spillett G G. Hughes firs‘. Clint Smfth and then Phil Skip 12 Skip 5 Watson. brat Earl Robertson J A. Fraser C. Black Skin B skip 5 A. W. l-hndman H, L. Sear Skip l7 Skin 3 skip 7 Skip 6 J F. McLeod B. D. Bishop L.-C0l. G. E. Full Dr. Creelman Skin 6 Skip 3 Sk 9 skip 8 W R. Adams R. R. Bell Dr. H. McIntyre Dr. H Pie~ce I n 8 Skip 5 , Skip 9 Skip ‘Phil Cobb R. S, P. Jardine ‘W.R.Crulkshanks Dr Oiddinqs , Skip 11 5kg? 8 Skin 11 Skip 1 »A. V. Spiilett J. J. orris Diéhfidrranrsh W. Céklgavaies I Skip '7 Skip t}! Geo. McLeod c, C. G. Du y .l.&nm0nfl [Luciana-l Bkibl ~, Skip] I NOW LISTEN -- _,._,,,-,,,., _ WITIY MOTHEI_2_5__<§ET eww I WELL, THATS KEV. NEVER MIND TH’ INVENTORY DF MY POCKETS THAT 1 DIDN'T KNOW ANY- THING ABOUT.’ 0o v00 GAMBLE i’ BRINGING UP FATHER JQWILLIAQ I 1 By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ IN EVERY STRIDE PLEASURE ""4 HEALTH TIiFFORUM-uTO-NIGHT al: 8 Pleasant For You league history titles . ":1: ls Junior Roya Prepare for Hockey battles It, is announced that the Junta Royals hockey tcain wlwh m, brought. the Island two M111 in Ln a row will again this in. son com ete for honors ;n 111", field. 1e first Ivorkoul. of m. year for this team will be llt'"l(l ii the Fortim on ‘Tuesday at 6.45 ]).m and all hockeylsls undcl" 2o m". 0f age are invited to nltvnd aim practice session for a try 1111: 111; team has lost manv of i1. ind players because of the are 11.11111 and transfers but it is felt that there are many more left 1o n11 their places. These are asked m be on hand Tuesday when they" will be given 1i chance 1o giini position on the Royals _ Three of Inst ,\"ca1‘s plm i. Althur, Whiilock and B11 my -wl11 form the nucleus (his sea.‘ son. Coach ter Lawlor and Manager D. K. MacLecd will again guide the destinies of the new edition of Royals. BARONS STRENGTHEN 15in CLEVELAND, Jan. lilr-(CP)- Cleveland Barons strengthened their first-place margin in the Am. m. I-‘aru-m tonight. at 5 oclock. Full 1111110111. requested to pick team t0 plny v sltlrg squid Irwin Halifax. FRIENDS ICE MUSIC I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII- RESTAURANT With int! Inilinnope fat game b f 30c llliijur fi-iuple .745 MAYOR us AN‘ PUT ' LIKE I /-/3 ,7 LOOK FER MV NAME 1N ms Pinata, PITTSBURGH, 5O ‘I MPV DECIDE TO BECOME A PILLPR OF VOUR JUST BUMPS m, 11.1 111s PATH or ~ Peoelaesspakla \ corn. 1m IVIKAIIRVIQJML "rJlntavJJnttnvr. 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