BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT l.arge Crowd IVitnesses Excellent _ Racing Card On Harbor Ice Saturday mo; a thousand peoplc in cars. mflying sleighs and on foot. en- geyed themselves ‘ nsely at the ice races on the harbor ice oft l-iillsboro Briifie Saturday afternoon. The weather was clear when the races were on and the gourse in splendid condition, and racing put everybody in an enjoyable frame of mind. In Class A Pace Lela-rid stepped on with another win, although Buddy Volo, former twc-year-old ghgmpiOfl, nosed him out inthe first heat and gave him very stiff arguments in the second and third. Peter Frisco with owner Mel Jay up, could not reach the leaders but tried haul. The Class A. ‘not aa/w the first gppcfllfllwe on ios of the popular Newfoundland trottcr, Harvest Melody 2.10 l-i, that covered her- self with fame at the Provincial Exhibition, Charlcttetown, in 1936. by winning the 2.14 and 2.17 huts. She is ncw owned by Hllfll walker, Neath River, and was driven by Neil Walker to a straight heat win over Iiaddlc McGngor, with Alf MoNeill up, and G/iw Kfllmlwk with Well McNeill hold- ing the reins. Another interesting sainpetiior was Jude Vclo, also from Newfoundland, and owned by ex-Comicillor Vanldorstine. Shelscutofthedamofflarvest Melody but sired by a different home and is a classy little hotter. The third race on the prognm -Cla.~n B ‘llrot-Iwos split up. ‘ Kailmiuck Rovers Andi Toledos Win- Hoop Games The movers and ‘lblodos were e winners inc. basketball double- euler played at the Holy Name iuli Saturday night. The Rovers defected the [Pal- ns 34-18, while the ‘Ibledos took . Saints into camp 88-27. L. Connolly was high scorer e opening contest gathe -points. E. MoCiuigcn nette lnts to lead the scoring in int-Toledo game. LINEUPS In in 14- the Rovers: L. Connolly 12; J. Mc- tn 8: .1crter l0; '1'. Wilson I; Gormley 0; J. Ocyls 2. : J. Oilllcn B; AiDcucet- n es o; r. Rcddlb o; lm ‘I: J. Mo- d; L. Con- Rouchc; olvionagls 0'-J. Kenny 4' artin i; nfinoyio 1o; n. ‘m- ' shon Hockey Scores I, (By The Canadian hail j cameos: . National Inokcy Magic Montreal l. ‘lbmntol (OVQ. tic.) hiernationalj League no an -. “ , ....i...r:.:. Syracuse 2, ' a, ' e ) Haven l, Olgve 6 (Over- United sates mum Amateur League rgoraooiviia (Montreal) s, lantic international Intercollegiate » Ina- I'll ) ' v . Princeton 8. Dartmouth d. Fluff/grain; of comm is. Cvllm hlilbition dams ldencc ‘l, the first heat and tn the new two. soioioehafihfif lllnfl Y-IlC first H6811. SUMMARY Class A Pace leland (W, Kelly) Budd? Voile (P. McKenna) Peter Frisco (M. Jay) 1111x119 1121-23531 3-4: a1 a-4. .w ner owned wm M Kelly. Bouthpcr-t. by a Cllla A Trot Harvest Melody (N. walker) Lcddis McGrgeoHAMcNeill) Gill’ Kalmuck (W. McNolll) 3 Jude Volo (H. Vcnlderstlne) a 4 4 gnu ti: m i-4: o2 s-4, e winner is ed Wtlker. Nor-tn am by Hugh 21 l2 33 cont-n Clan: n. Trot Vlmnls Kailmuok <0. Mac- Donald) Soldler Maid (n. Smalilwood) Maud x. u. Kelly) Glaser Boy (F. Hcmm) Starter: D. K. MacLeod. Judges: Charles Rear-don, Rollie Wood. Jim MacDonald. Timers Smoke Eaters Win Third Straight World Title Canada Blanking Americans For BASLII, awttcerlana I'd). 12- :81‘ gIblQ-llw 3n e Bakers t0- , Y Canada her third l-H-llih world amateur hockey chem lonahi‘: bfidefeating the Un- ited tea .0 the final game of the tournament. Allan Cup Champions from Trail, B. 0., were defending the title lult our by Sudbury Wolves Kiknberley Dynamlters the won and by o two goals for - 6nd Bunny Da and Jimmy Morris added sing}: were not in the at a fur- t crowds of the tourney, about 1,000 watched the game. In tbs “ minute of the cp- mlng period, Dame and Benoit combined a. pin. which saw the lat- ter s. sh past. Ed Maki of Marque te. Mich, the opposition ails. The had dly n accd off after the first e be- fore Benoit back , plung- own ice He f d c shot coun . ricd, d .. ...... mg... attract. minutes before crris so combination e on ‘caesium d d inept the scone down to 1-0 for the a bfiNiIlIUllltcdBtI-tes of comm Wifllhlkbfillilhgizg. in the lrd Assistance For Mike Roclden SYDNEY, N. 8., Feb. 12 -(CP) —<Mlke Rcdden, former Toronto sports writer and National Hockey League referee brought here to officiate in Caps Breton Hockey games aft l tn offs-u failed to Qtfive,“ o o? n , - co y- s. E2 “e22???” a... W3... Brod en, who has beenphandllng games sin ishanded slncehe came, will be joInsd. by Elmer C ell cfNowGlasgow. league off crs alternate as meferoc-in-chief. THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NET/T“. 1 iirSPQRT W Champion Curling Rink - first stone. Rangers Win EU). Boston Bruins from a bee/ting nigiht and the National thanks to the consistent play countering Mac's assist. m inEddis Woody Diuncnt counted again the Bruins. SUMJVIARY First Period : None. Penalties: Hiller. Coulter. Second Period 1 " thick-y, 13:54. rum Period ville) 0:29. vale) 11 14 s. 'Boston, Shore) 18:50. Fatalities: Shibicky, Heller. Dumart announced tonight. The two will» Rovers Beat Concordias 6-1 NEW YORK. Feb. league standings. 5-3 from Attila-mic City of Eastern Loggia. Above are pictured members o I provincial champions and winners of the side and Montague Club representatives. Dominion Tankard play at skip; G. Gordon Hughes, mate; Dr. Heath Mnclutyre, Toronto. R Close Game From Bruins 12—(QP)—\A. BOSTON, latte rally that netted two goals failed by a elngls tcilly to savc tn- League leaders lost a 3-3 verdict to New York Rangers, their first htmmecrowdcftlzeseasotmattihe tor Boston Garden. Although the Bruins outshot Icster Patrick's silmnpchootms. they were three goals down until the last four minutes cf play, of Alex Shibiiclq and the Colvililc brothers. Shibizky, who scored twice, caged his first tally unassisted during the period s/nd slapped another puck goalie Frankie Brlmsek in the third with the cooperation of the Colvllle lads. The mothers then combined (or the third Ranger tally, Neil threatened with a whitewash- ing before s packed house-the game was sold out last ‘Ilhiursdoy ~the Bruins managed to catch the Rangers shorthahided with four minutes to B0 and Mil/t Schmidt Shore's assist. That defence star and little Bobby Bauer haxidled the puck before In . , Sh enalties: Pruitt, Bauer, Petting- I. 1141118018. BhibicW (N. 00L 3 HD1181’ . N. Cclvllle (M. O01- 4. Boston, Schmidt (Shore) 16.18. (Hollet/t, lit-Mi?)- New York Rovers cf the Eastern United States Anmlcur Hockey League defeated Montreal Con- cordia: of the Quebec Senior Hoc- key League 0-1 tochy in l game which counted for Rovers in their The Concordia last night won the l I 0 Bad m 1 nton Tournament Opens Thursday AMHERST, N. S. Feb. 12-40 P) -—-Don.ald Elderkin. secretary of the Maritime Badminton Tourna- ment, announced tonight play pro- bably would start next Thursday night, and will conclude Saturday night. The first night would be con- fined mostly to junior and Am- herst entries. Halifax and Saint John will be represented by strong entries, and players are ecrpectcd also from Said ney, Mcmtcn, Sussex. Frederic n. Woodstock. Charlottetown, and other Maritime minis. Hockey Briefs DRUB NEW HAVEN . . i2.—-(A.P)— Cleveland Barons scored four goals e 10-minute overtime period l0 crush New Haven les 5-1. in an Inter-fictional - Amerean Hockey League game Saturday night. SEVENTH STRAIGHT PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12-—(AP)— Philadelphia Ramblers scored their_ seventh straight International-Am- erican Hockey League victory Sat- urday night. beating Providence Reds 4-2. e Kuhn scored the first Providence goal and Ron Hud- son drew an assist on the second. STEELE GETS WINNER HERSHEY, 9a., Feb. l2—-(AP)—— Hershey Bears defeated Syracuse Stars 3-2 in an International-Am- erimn Hockey League we here Saturday night before 9. fans. Windy Steele supplied the win- ning goal for Hershey. HORNETS DEFEAT TRIBE ' PITTSBURGH. Feb. l2-(OP)— Lloyd Jackson, former New Glas- gow. N. 8., amateur, picked up a goal and an assist tc take part in Springfield Indians onl counters as they. fell before Pitt h Hor- nets 8-2 in an- lnternationa -Amer- loan Hockey League tilt Saturday. SERIES TIED - UP MONTREAL. Feb. 12 -- (GP) -- Thrce Canadian universities stood tied for leadership of the litter-nat- lone. Intemoile ate hockey league leadership ton ght, with MMsiJ, University of Toronto and Queen's sharing the top spot with l0 points McCvill moved into the three-way tie here last t When they stood of! a furious ronto drive late in the third period to e-ke out a 5-3 victory. TIP TOPS WIN GAME The Tip Tops defeated the Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs in a. friendly‘ game of hockey Saturday night 8-2. The game was evenly waged with the Tip Tops having a slight edge in speed to outakatc their opponents. A return game II expected in the near future. vi to ‘an? Hoggeuyizlliapfloftbrllfilcisl: d?’ *"“'°"‘ "m ""“"‘ Tm‘ ~»-»-»- w- ...‘.';t-..'i¢'...i‘“'“"“'s':..°' "~- -“ the All‘ ‘ of ma l iro ;§‘Jl%'.’3“i.‘i.;..'°€ii ‘i: oh~amu~ "t M’ -= cw York a. Boston 2. “Acceptance tobe annmmcedh - - " ‘ Philadelphlagli, ' ' ‘ " ROY POWER$. Kl Springfield " ' ,_ ‘Iill. Plowman. Pacaanf la Eng-Pawn; NG'S SCOUT —- f thfi Charlottetown Curling Club's Big. Fcur Rlflk British Consols Trophy in competition with Summer- They will represent Prince Edward Island at the eading from left to right they are Rank-me MacLaine, scconrl stone; C. M. \Vililfllll5. Lanucks Surge F r 0 m Behind To Tie Leafs TORONTO, Feb. l2—(OP)—-Rea.f- firming their determination to catch a plaice in National Hockey league playoffs, the lest-plum Montreal Canadians surzed from behind in a. love drive BctUIdB-Y night to earn a 3-3 overtime tie with Toronto Maple leafs. The Hnbltants were kept in tho game until the lost four minutes by sensational goal-trending of Willie Ciude. Then Bebe Slobert, kingpin of the Canadian defence, four forwards in a d mte attack thalts brought two goa in 22 sec- on Trailing by three goals with 10 minutes of the second period gone, the visitors narrowed the gap on a Eréetty score by Henble Cain. The afs resumed a. lOng barrage on the Moritz-ea. nets innmedlatiay and it wasn't until the dying mnutes, when Siebert whip a shot past Turk Broda, that t Canadian at- tack really became coherent. Then Black Cat Johnny non sped another drive by the f goal tender on a. smart passing Play. and through the overtime sess on Can- aiilens held an edge in territorial P BY- SUMMARY First. P011011 Soorin —N0ne. Penalt ‘aw-None Second Period ‘ l-Torcnto, Kelly (Parsons, Hor- ner) 4:22. 2 -- Toronto, Mets (Romnes, Kam man) 11:01. 35 orontc, Apps (McDonald) ' ontreel, Cain (Ward, siecerti Penalties-None. Third Period lS-Montreal. Siebert Haynes) 15:59. 66- Montreal, Gagnon kenclties-None. Overtime Period Scarin —None. Penalt es—None. (Boswell, (Blake) Saints Leave On Road Trip Today St. Dunstanh University hockey squad will take t0 the road tab! to play scheduled comm in the New Brunswick-Prince Edward 1's- land intercollegiate loop. . On Tuesday they will meat the University of New Brunswick at Fredericton and Wednesday tho! clam with St. Thomas College alt Chctham, N. B. U. N. B. boasts flutes victories In the three games of the series tc done, defeating S. D. U, -E. L. Miles, Interesting Matches At Curling Rink Despite the thaw cl-ue to sum- mer-like weather on Saturday the frull schedule of matches was carried out at the Curling Club. Following the close cf the alter- nocn play supper was served in the Winchester Banquet Hall with the President Mr. W. W. 10rd pre- siding. Guest. of the club was Mr. D. A. Ainaworrtti. Brief speeches by various members including D. A. MercKinncn, C. H. Black, Jock Sterne. J, A. Bentley. P. S. Cobb, J. Hibbert Howatt. Rankine MacLalne and others were listened tc with ra/pt ‘inter- est. The speakers discussed the problem of getting the junior our- lers “off to a. proper start" and a more thorough knowledge in the rulm of the game. Matches for the NLccLeod Junior Trophy are expected to get underway at once. it. was announced. One of the matches on Satur- day which pmlwd of no little in- terest was that between the Big llbur and an all-star rink skipped by H. I. Splllett, The Stars lmnd- ed the Big Four their worst de- fect this season 13-2. Other results follow: W. W. Worth D. Etier -—Skip B —Skip 2 Geo. Thompson Col F. B, Conrad —Ski.p 4 —Sk.i.p l2 0. D. McGregcr J A. Bentley —Sklp ll —Sklp 5 Col. Thompson W A Stewart -sicip v -—Skip a C. H. Black J A. Bentley —$ki.i> 6 —Skip l2 A. Belcher R. J, Anderson —Slclp 5 —Sk1p 6 D. A. McKinncn Col llhill —<Ski.p l0 —-Skip 3 Jlldflc Duffy A W Hyndman -Skip 1 —Ski.p e L. B. Moll/Lilian R, R. Bell —~Bldp 3 -slr.ip 10 A. T. McKinnon Reg Jenkins —5klp 9 —&Ll.p 4 E. A. Largo R. Spillett -—~Bl=lp 5 —-Skip 9 Dr. Creelmcn E D Nicholson —Bkip 8 _31g1p 4 G60. McLeod B C. Mom's -Bklp 8 -sirip ii W. W. 1.0111 W R. Adams —Slnp l1 —Sk]p 4 J’. J. Morris W H Townsend —$k1i> 2 —Skip 12 D. Brenton J F. McLeod. -—8lnip 6 . 7 R. A. Corning Chas. McDonald 4km l ~—Skip e Down The Alleys CIPTOWN ALLEYS Toniglnfidclook Five Aces vs. Rooph Ltd. At 8M Indians vs. Giants. Bees vs. Cardinals. Cash And Carry Sisters IVin ‘llhe Cash and Carry Sisters eked out a. game ll-E over Red W918 Sisters in a rugged fast game of hockey wt Marshfieid Rink Tuesday night. |IntheopeningperiodtheCash and Carry Sisters outscored the Red Wing Sisters 3-2. In the soc- ‘om period oiecosnanocam sla/imned in three more, the Red Wings one more, making the score 6-3. In the final period theme was cutting and slashing and V. Smim was helped off the ice, but soon returned going stronger than ever. The game finished 11-5 in favor of the Cash and Carry Sis- tors Cash and Carry Sisters-Goal: G. Suddlilllwi defence, L. Hurry, H. Johnson; forwards M. Me- ham, B. Mclinnis, L. Oudmcro. s 4 Lawn. E. Jay; forwards, B. TmOTnWJTII I. QIIPICUQIKI, V. Smith. SYDNEY. N. B. Feb. ll —(0P) Directors announced the Cape Breton Colliery _ Lea- Ulc, eastern Canada's only or. ‘ professional bail loop, would open May M. Glace Bay Miners and Sydney Steel city will lead gel-s Played "S. T. 0., and Mount Allison Uni- "£5?- Baviowod and approved by Ilnmllilon Indiana e The mu Mania Aaaoriltlnn. cine’! Mines Ramblers off. Now Waterford Dod and 5m the H r two teams. lw cnfzamuu-rk 0Prvcl Ads 11v —- I IIIAIJ4RMULLIT, . scours is Limit] BIG VA LEN TIN E SPECIAL VALENTINE PROGRAM Arranged ly Tom Also. SPOTLIGHT- MOONLIGHT NOVELTY SKATES All Waltz Program Celebrate TONIGHT At FORUM. Fcat Ice atom-coal. I. Srnlth: defence. E. Smith. B. Mao- ~ . -— (OP)—- 11H) l2 cmmdi 4-8 in Q6011! hitting emNational ‘Hockey ,1’ 14688110 end games tied s-s in ‘rorontc t. nlaht gave me of their home displays of the season bcf a crowd of close t0 9.000 but the lead three tunes. but l trppin penalty to Pau- Hlaynes late third period gave Leafs the break they needed and Drillon replied l" the winner. SUMMARY Fini- Period l-Cuuadlens, Trudel) 13:41. Penaltles—Pa.rsons, Summer-hill. second Period Z-lrmcnlc. Marker, Jackson) 5:38. a Il-Canadiens, Cain 0:21. 4——T(il;0gl9il7, Drillon (Kampmm, i '. . wlljesnalty-Oeln. Third Period 5—Cana.dlens, Siebert Dc/vidson (Rcmncl, (Haynes, (Drillon. (Am. Canucks Place Tags On Halifax Hockeyists HALE!‘ llbb. l! -(0P) —_- Jimmie Lo . coach of the Hali- rlmgag-iwi 01ml; 1 mgnw lilxlolves’ e, so entire "Irish Line" had been laced. on Montreal Canadians’ nego iation list. Jerry Mulcahy and Rank Redmond had been placed on the list over this weekend. ‘lbs third member Ian’! OCcnncll. h‘; been named several weeks n80 Bill MacKenzle, also of the Wolves and leading scorer of the circuit, was e. fourth member of the team placed on the newtlbllm list. P. Carr-Harris, defcnoemcn of Halifax in the sane league, had been placed on the list. Lcrtle said. Retains World Skating Title PRAGUE, Gaucho-Slovakia, l2—-(0P)—Megu.n Taylor of Great Britain today sucocmftulty de- fended her women's world fiiguire slmtting chcimiplmishlp before a gallery of 12,000. The 18-year-old (lo/lighter of Phil Taylor, prominent figure skater in Saskatoon and other western Canada cities before he went overseas during the Great War, scored 373.22 points. Second in tihe competition was IQ. SKA TE TONIGHT Mcfcrldaa and Hit 5W4 Drillon Scores Twice As‘ Leafs Defeat Canucks fl-B; Amerks Down Red Wings Iorrcin Drcuin, t The defeat left Detroit bogged in sixth place ln_ the League standing, one point. behind Chicago vrlio were idle tonight. The victory was sweet ve f the magnum-angered IXIZPOIC mo the edge territcrially in ‘ ‘at’; tilt but Enrl Ricberta son, back in top fonm after his rou- osnt illness robbed the Red Wing cf scores with shoestring saves. QUMIMABY FIIIC Period EOHK-NGIO. SBOOIIII [RBI %3‘.’.‘3i‘t$Ie“~i..°’l§: Third P8101] , Sch-rinse l0!‘ ‘I l. A a A Tic Williams Leads Loop In Scoring lYDNlllY. N. 8-. Fob. ll - -Tic Williams, S dnoy Ml sires speedy cen e, scored goals and got 16 assists Cape Breton Hockey take th o. a fihe final standing released Williams who came hero Charlottetown, was l4 points head of his nearest rivals, Goo Appleby and Mocciibbol also of Sydney. The tee-m f lshocl in first place and will ms Glace Bay Miners in the play-o MacCiibbon had 1'1 goals and assists while Appleby, formerly collected Entities and spent 51 e "cooler" to take the lead in nslties. The Sydney team was mos zed. receiving ill for s. total of 289 minutes. Mounties Win Hoop Game 4 SADKVILLE, N. 5., Fd). 12-4 ‘ ttack be ——A smart a. Mount Allison Universlt to d Dalhciusie University &en 46-2‘! in an tic Elli-ms ur . hmeSeet d 31gb Jack Wilzggt led iibc Mount Ala lrlson scorers with 11 points, while h men for convenient: —c Virginia Fina Cut rolling. 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