s.:.:~i.:.~; a - ~- IIIO l‘ g "l. our Certified Used Parts. Ire all hooked Puts. e l“ input“ Lswler’: Auto Salvage Phone ll! ‘A99 c» nvy ll required. n "'0'! ll among These All have flso extra nor-It l“ Hill-try It Truro Bcarcats Hand Halifax 12-4 Defeat TRURO. NS, Jan. 20 --(CP)-- Truro Bearcats defeated Halifax Crcscents 12-4 here tonight. remain- lro; deadlocked with Saint John Bun/tars for second place in Mari- time senior Hockey League stand- 111g. Beavers, two games behind Moncton liiiwks, managed to hold ‘m, 15¢ by virtue of a 6-4 victory over llaivks at Saint John. The game was a terrific battle with Bearcats In top form. They ‘wunded Halifax territory relent- Irssly from the opening bell. 0rd! (no performance of llulcliy ‘Mfum- ford in Crcsccnts‘ nets kept the 5mm (mm to an even dozen 80818 after Bcarczils, led by Kink Mac- Donald, moved into scoring position hundreds of time5- 1" (he iilifd period Mumford had tn b0 replaced by PIWZO when a fly‘ ing puck caught him high on the (hm; bone. Four stitches were ne- cfisary to close the wound. Tempers were hot at times and thc referees bore down daring the gcqolld period, handing out six pen- .'llllf‘\ including a major to Kearns of thc Truro squad. Summary First Period 1—'l‘ruru, Steele (MacDonald) 3.15- 3_‘l‘ruro,‘ MacDonald (McEachern. Kcarns) 8.55. J-i-laliliix, Redmond (Cc-pus, livan) 11.45. LJIruru, McEachern aid) 14.47. Penalties: None. Second Period Bflllulitax, Moriarty ' 335. L-Triiro, McEachern (MacDonald) ' 3.40. v sul- (MacDon- (Staniiop/e) I ‘i-Truro, Kearns (McEachem, MacDonald) 5.50. 8~-'I‘i'ui'o. Nlcriyuski (McIntyre, Eurllwcll) 6.45. 9 -'l‘i~uro, McEachern (Steele) 12.35. ~ I ' IO-Truro, Medyhski- (MacDonald, Grabowski) 16.03. Pcnaltics: Steele, Kcarns (ma- 117i‘, Rctlmolld, Moriarty. Suilvan, Mi-Eiichcrn. Third Period _ ll-Truro. Steele 1.53. lZ-Trui-o, MzcDonald crll) 6.20. l3—'i'i"\iru, MrEat-ilcrn nltll 12.50- 14 Halifax, Thomas 16.30. l5-Truro, Medynski (Barkwcll, McIntyre) 16.50. ilk-Halifax. Sullivan (Copus) 19.58. Penalties: None. (Mt-Each- (Mac Don- A. ll. L. Standings (iiy The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Jun. 20—Anl<‘ri- Hockey League standings in- l ding last nights games. Eastern Division W L T GF GA P. Hcrsllcy 20 8 6 17!?- 95 58 Ncu‘ Haven 1710 s 134140 so Providciice 14 20 7 133 1'13 3'5 Springfield 13 22 6 125 155 32 Philadelphia 32a 5 124m 11 ~ Western Division Cleveland 25 10 3 169 124 Indianapolis 21 10 ll 196 128 Buffalo 2112 7 180 IE Pittsburgh 2115 s 164133 41 Si. Louis 1o 2i. 11 is’! 160 I Burling Results F°11°WIIIE were the results of mflit-‘hefi played last night at the Charlottetown Curling club; For Sontner Trophy: W. W. Lord l5, Inspector And. erson 6. F" Wrlxht Trophy; P. S. Cobb ll. George Hawkins J. H. Howatt 6, w, g, Adams 4_ Stirling McDonald 8, H. F. Mo. Phee '1. British Consuls Trophy: (Elimination play) J- S- Moore 28. J. r‘. McLeod s. R. S. P. Jardlnc 11, 0, w, M“. donald 10. W. R. Adams 17, Col. 0.13. Full 0 ' Dr. 12.5. Oiddlngs III, RR. Bell r tI Ti ‘ n | r2"‘i‘i’io.l°i'i‘5. ilfih LONDON, Jan. 20—(Rcuters)_ Slr Malcolm Campbell, famed racing driver, will attack his own world wafer speed record in Ap- rll with his jet-propelled, stream- lined speedboat Bluebird 11, 3p- Malcolm. now 61, estimates that when he gets his craft to Conis- ton Lake, in England's Lake D15. trict, he can boost by 20 miles an hour his present record of 141.74 miles an hour. Lord Alexander Plays Flrst Surllng Match MONTREAL. Jan. 20 -—(CP)\. Viscount Alexander, Canada's Gov- ernor-General. Pirtlcipated in his first curling match Saturday and his rink won 6-4. He played second for six cz-rls on a rink of the Royal Montreal Curling Club against an- other rink of (the same club. His Excellency, who missed only two shots. said after the match :~ "I have never thrown a stone before but now reelizie what T have missed. It is a most fascinating game." Postponed flames Schedule In ll. R. Hockey League Frhlc/wing is the schedule of garm- es which were postponed in the first round of Holy Redeemer Hoc- key League. 8C ll EDULE Ztl-Canadians vs Rangers. 24~Leafs vs Canadians. 26--l..eafs Vs Rangers. (Patriot Please Copy) Jan. Jan. Jen. i; Tommy Gorman Takes 0n llcw Sporting Venture s, some LeBLANC (Canadian Prue Staff Writer) arrow/i. you. so - (or) — Versatile ‘lbmmy Gannon. who op- erotej diverse sports interest; with the agility of a Juggler keeping Indian clubs aloft. has added an- other venturo to his string. Along with his operations in big- tims hockey and horse-racing, the veteran Impresario of many a box- offlce has just become s full-fledged professional baseball magnate. For TWIIYTIY. it's l return to a game he‘! had no connections with for $2 years, but. lis's s; volubly en- mltic over his new Ottawa en- try in the class "0" border league as though he'd been waiting to do Just this for all d his life. "Best little sports town in Nellh America. right here." he enthused today. "and a good ball teem ts illlt what it needs." ' Tommy should know. for he's had since i011 to muse on the prospects of baseball in this capital city. That you tho future magnate, (hen a nswqnpcr reporter, went in with Shot Shaughnessy - now presid- ent of the International Ball Iacguo --and Malcolm Brice. a lnortl edi- tor. on the management of the pm- lusioml Ottawa Senators. The team foldJd st the outbreak of war in m4. and lltgr Tbmlrl! moved in 0n mom. wllyinc I constriction or lhdwrrsanshlP 1M into m1 o! In lneu oatmeal major sports interests hoewasandflnerates an: mmonlflu i in the eolm- - - Iicsults (if Matches THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh I PAGE SEVEN At Quebec Spiel The Leglonaiics and Prince of Wales College Welshmen provide the bi-il of fare on tonight's City teLms are in need of a win and League card at the Forum. Both will be gunning for the two points which would send them into a first or third place tie ln the league standing respectively. As It stands thc Saints hold the top berth wi-th seven points and the Navy occupy third position with three. O l l Legion hopcs assumed a blight.- or hue over the weekend with thc announcement that Gordie Drillon would be back in the lineup. It is also reported that the Vets’ entry will undergo a revamping of front lines in hopes of strengthening the team de- fensively. A win for the Legion team tonight will make it a battle royal for the enviable first posi- tion playc-ff berth. O O O A real duel also looms for third place with the Welshmen serving not'cc that they are yet to be rationed with ‘ere the regular schedule of the lcague is complet- ed. Last Thursday. by holding the Navy squad to a three-all draw they revived a glimmer of hope among their supporters that they might yet finish strong. O O O At any rate bc-th Saints and Navy will have their eyes fixed on tonight's tilt which looms as a "natural." It's a foregone con- cluslon that with the one tcnm sceking a first place tie anti the other slaving off certain elimina- tion players of both teams will be giving their all in ivlia/t looms a bang-up contcst. O l l Providing the present weather holds curling officials at thc Char- lottetown Club expcct to decide their entries in thc provincial plnydowns for the British Co-nsols Trophy thc latter port of the ivcck. Tllc two Chnrlottcloivil rinks will inrct rinks from Sum- nicrsldc, Montague and Albcrton during tiict First Confederation Bonspiel in February for the right to represent the Island a‘. the Dominion Tankard play scheduled for Saint. John in March. I O O Howtlrd Wood of the Winnipeg Granite Club, Dominion Brier champion in 1930, 1932 and 1940, became thc first winner o.’ the 512-000 Nipawi-n Bonsplcl when he scorcdla spectacular 13-12 extra cnd victory over Dalt Henderson of thc Saskatoon Nulana Club O O O 3111911.!!! the world's richest bon- spi-cl Nipawin curling officials havc announced plans to make thc cvellt an annual one. The ‘spiel will he hcld again in Janu- ary next year. ‘ e a a That a boxing event might he in the offing in the near future i: heralded by the fact that Kid Satmdcrs of Maple Hills is anx- Saint John Moncton SADIT JOHN’. NBo Jan. 20 — (OP) - In s. rough, bruising, Mar- itime Big Fbur Hockey League fix- ture tonight, Saint John Beavers clipped the wings of Moncton Hawk; 6-4 and remained tied with Truro Bearcats for second placs in the Iflsue standing. two games behind Moncton. SUMMARY First Period: 1—Salnt John, Nicolle (MacMillan) 6.59 2—Moncton, Dowllrig (Trainer) 12.54 (t-Salnt John., lktabmoks (Kyle) 13 59 4-5311“: John, Nicolle 15cc Penaltlei—i“raser (2). Second Period. 5—Moncton, Steele (Trainer, Ag- new) 15.58 - Penslt Ies—-Char1t0n (minor and misconduct); ‘Prainor (2), Kyle‘ (2), MacMlllan, Lynch, Federonick, iAgnew, Maser. Third Period. th-Monctcn, Dowling (Fraser) 1.58 7~Moricton, Leadbetter (Fraser) 8.06 B—Salnt John. Estabrooks (Feder- onlck) 9.01 ll-Saint John, Butler (Federonick, Kyle) 13.15 Ill-Saint John. F-stabrooks (Lynch. Federonlck) 14.48 Penalty-Jiyle. llockcy Practice There will be a practice session for the Juvenile Alobies at the Forum this afternoon from 3 to 4. There will be a practice session for the midget Dairy Kings at the Forum Wednesday morning at 10:- 30. Legion Linc-up Following will be the line-UP of the Legion team in tonight's game with the P. W. C. Welsh- men in thc regular City Senior l-lockcy League schedule: Goal. Cudmorc; defence, Mc- Donald, Carmichael, McRac; for- wards, Carver, Dowling, Shephard, Perry, Strain. McIntyre. Montague, Murray llarhor In 5-5 Tie Montague and Murray Hall)" played to a 5-all tie at Montague, last night in a regular game of the. South King's Hockey rescue The next game will see MOHWBII! D1113“ lng at Georgetown. Bowling ious to mcct Beau Jack in a five- round semi-final event. Saunders, a ivelterweight, has taken pore In six contests, won three and lost thrcc. He lost to Kid Ferguson of Summcrsillc whilc ivinnln: from Bob Goran. Halifax, Preston Lantz, Saint Jo-hn anti Louie Dol- ron, a local fighter. l l O Five of the six National Hockey Leusus clubs mowed attendance increases over last season, with the fourth-place New York Ran- gers leading the way. s recent United Statcsfuzvcv disclosed. O Most of the i947 gafnll_were slight and the Rangers we" 1118b. est with 8.N9 more home custom- ers than they had this time in 1945- m’! 01116880 Blackhawks. second best drawing csi-ds in (h; circuit, were the only club 1° show n loss. with sees less cust- omers than they had last year at this time. Total attendance for all league games this season is 1,394,073 p; contrasted with. 1.801.322 s year ago. The total gain in attend- ance was less than one percent. it '1‘ O O Most clubs play _to frequent sellout houses and it ls unliklev that new attendance records will be recorded until larger arenas are constructed. the report states. Defeats Hawks 6-4 Victoria llcfcats Knotty-Miners 10-5 Taking at, Victoria. Rink. Aifter the disastrous first period the Knotty Niners held the Unions second on fairly evem. terms, the period ending with a score of 8-3. The game was a half-hour late starting, caused by fan-belt trouble on the bus taking the Knotty-Nin- ers out. Tlhe trip back to Charlotte- town was made without incident but the road was reported very slippery Challenge l. Kid Saunders. Challenge Beau Jack to a 5-round bout at the Sporting Club first availablecard. . S cl Hid Saunders. Curling Schedule Following matches at; the Charlottetown Cut‘- ling Club today (with one match for Wednesday included.) British Consuls ‘l P. M J. s. Moore vs. Col. ‘G. E. Full. 9P. M. R. S. P. Jardine vs. winners Bcll and Dr. Glddings. Wright Trophy 'l P. M. William Nicholson vs. Frank Acorn. R. G. Spillett vs. H. l... Scar. Sentner Trophy 9 P. M. F. B. Conrad vs. Hon. T. A. hell. WENHSDAY British Controls-T l’. M. W. R. Cruickshank vs. Acorn. Hockey's Big Seven (By The Canadian Press) Montreal Canadians ace sharp- shooter Maurice Richard in the habitants‘ games. collecting three the top of the League scoring parade and an assist, goals and 19 assists. a 5-0 lead tn the first per- iod tihe Victoria Unions last night defeated the Intermediate Krotty- Niners from Charlottetown 10-5 in a. clean, wide-open exhibition game (By The Canadian Press) QUEBEC. Jan. suits for the International Good Phy 1- International Exmoor, E. W. l-‘reytag, skip, '1. Matane (Que) Rod Cote, skip, 10; Saint son, skip, 3. Detroit No. 1. Dr. N. MaoGowan, skip, 6. B.) Curling Club No. Saunders, skip, 9. 1. Watson, skip. 8. Fraser. skip, ‘l. H. Malcolm, skip, 10; Windso 'N.S.) Curling Cluib. Dr. K. Dim ock. skip, '1. Snell, skip, l6; Summerslde Curl ing Club, El’. Foley, skip, 5. 2, Dr. H. MacIntyre, skip, 11; Sain John, N.B., Thistle No 3, Brown. Skip 5. _ "It was thc toughest fight of my a career," says Barney Ross, 3'1, one-time world's lightweight and No Startling Upsetl In Opening 0i ‘Spiel Zfi-Curllng re- will and the British Consuls Tro- Salnt John (N.B.) St. Andrews, C. H. McDonald. skip, 10; Clflcago Curling Club, John (N.B.) Thistle, Dr. F. W. Steven- A. MacKen- zie, skip, 14; Hampton, N. 13., A. Quebec Jacques Cartier No. l, R. Lsnglais, skip, d; Moncton (N. L. S. Portage (Wis) Curling Club No. 3. W. J. Etilberg. skip. i0; Halifax (NS) Curling Club No. i, A. G. Wnuwatosa (Wis) Curling Club, H. Blersach, skip, l0: Halifax (N. S.) Curling Club No. 2, E(. W. Saint John (NB) Thistle No. 4, Halifax Curling Club No. 3. LL Charlottetown Curling Club No. BE. Bathurst, N.B., Cilrling Club No. 1, DP. Connolly, skip it); Guelph. QUEBIXI, Jim. 20- (CD-There were no startling upsets in play tor day as competition opened in the week-long International Cur bonsplel here. with 11 trophies shields up for play. ~ At a late hour tonight, in thl opening matches for the Internat- tonal Goodwill Trophy, open to out: of-town clubs only, seven Msrlttmq rinks had been knocked out of come petition, while seven others won their today's matches-three i! competition with fellow-Maritime squads. - QUEBEC. Jan. 20—(CP)—I'. ' B. Mclmlne’: Charlottetown curling club, last year's winner, of the Price Brothers‘ later- national Shield. Wm! knocked ' out of competition for the In- , hos-national Goodwill Trophy . tonight by n Toronto Granite rink skipped by ll. M. S. Par- sons. Final score was n tight , 8-7. Montreal Man Signs To Manage Cincinnati Garden CINCINNATI, Jan. 20 ——(AP)-u Frank J. Selke of Montreal. today was signed to a 10~yeaz' contract al general manager of t-he Cincinnati Garden. lnc.. holdar of an ‘ can Hockey League franchise, Charles Sawyer, Ciminnatl 10w t yer and president of tho garden ens terprlse, who announced the sigxu 1!‘.".', said Selke would divide hil time between Montreal and Cincim nati until a $2,000,000 sports a is com-plated here in time for 1948-49 winter sports season. l‘ t Vi; the schedule of welterweight champion, as he ar- rives in Cincinnati from the U. S. Public Health Service Hospital in Lexington, Ky., where he was cured of the drug liarbit. Ice Racing At . Stanley Bridge The Stanley Racing Club held their first race on Saturday, Jon. l1. A fairly nice crowd turned out considering the cold weather. One Ont. Curling Club, D1‘. Kennedy, c .klp ‘l. saint John Thistle No. 2, JJ‘ Ashe, skip 12; Fcnelon Falls, Ont. JJ-f. Curtis, skip 5. I,-F. R. Mel-nine, skip 7. Toronto Granites Plaxton, skip 13; St Stephen. N.B W.B. Buchanan. skip 10. No. 1, J. G. Arthur. skip 3. Epps, skip 12; Saint John. Carle- ton Curling Club, Dr. R. M. Pcnd- rish, skip 4. Toronto Grahites No. 1, E. i-T. Pooler, skip 1'1; Lunenburg, N. 8.. Toronto Granitcs No. 3, Kill/LS. Parsons, skip 8; Charlottetown No. No. 2, 0.0. Bathurst, N.B., No. 2, H. Fer- guson, skip 12; Halifax Mayflower, Portage, Wls.. No. 1, F. L. Van Selke, affiliated with Toronto’! Maple Leaf Gardens for 20 years. row is serving as general manage! of the Montreal Forum. which ownl tihe Canadlens 02' the National Hoes key League. The construction of the Cinch: nati garden arena, designed to seal " some 101000 pEISOYT-‘i, is expected t4 be started this summer. Mcdynski Leads Big Four Scoring Camp- Frank snapped out of his mid-season scoring slump two week-end K0815 to maintain o, comfortable margin at National Hockey with 26 markers and 1'1 assistg for 43 points. Ted Kennedy of Toronto held onto the second slot by garnering a goal leaving him six points behind Richard ‘with l8 good green class was run off in snappy order made up of Dill Pick- cls. Evcret Taylor's new prospect. Laddy Dale owned and driven by Max Ferguson and Elmer Mcbeods King Belina. To pick a winner from these three pacers at the starters stand would be any mBIVS Elle“- After a few napld scores they got away with a bang. Latldy Dale went into a break right from the word but soon righted himself and struck the stride that thc fans were wych- ing for and won the heat in nice forim with the Scott horse a close second and Dill Pickels a good third. The second and third licuts were changed somewhat the Belina Scott horse getting more uscd to his new hobbies seemed right at home and won from Laddy by s small mar- gin. By thc time the race was over Mr. Taylor was just finding lhc key to~Dill Pickcls speed (hcst On January 16th. Diarnley an Damley 9, Kensington 2. three penalties were called. Lineups MacKenzie. Craig; E. Craig. ~lcncc, R. Kennedy, E. Pendergas -scm, E. Pcndergast and E. Craig. Two St. Mike's sc-me Budloiig colt that can be rock- oned at a later date. About the conclusion of this social little gath- crlng fans had o. vlslt from Mr. Curling Club, R. C. Zltnck, skip A. . ltensington Hockey Kenslngton played o game of the North Shore loeague. Final score: The large number of fans vlere in an uproar as they watched the roushest same of the season. The checks as a rule were fair and only Darnlcy:— Goal, Hickey; Defence, Forwards, E. Harding, F. Thompson. G. Wall, L. Harding. W. Wcodrlde. D. Ramsay. Kensingtonz~ Goal Mclnnis; De- _ HALIFAX, Jan. 20-11 scorfl {points were years, Lou Mcdynfl i of Truro Bearcats coilid soon ea- pect an old age pension, for thl blonde lad from Stonewall, Man‘ is rounding the 60 mark and. holds ing first niche position in an Maritime Big Four Hockey Leap ue, figures compiled today by the Canadian Press show. Just behind is a Bearcat crony, MacDonald from Glace Bay-uKlnll is his name and kinks are what‘ he puts 1n the twines. He hll shot even more goals than leadel: Lou-so to (in-but the westerner, has him beat on assists. Lou ha! done the good deed 25 times t4 the Cape Brctoners 20. A ma! from Moncton, however, has nudist ged another man from Moncton- their names are Buck Whitlock and Bucks Trainer-to tail chargc of thc assist department with a total 0f 30. t! I. 5""! is looking ‘orwurd w meet‘ T. Pendergasl; Forwards, E. Watson, Sammy Mcmnux Menu,‘ ‘Q5[Qfenejftmgafalgégff something F. MacQllflld, D. 601111311; J- Thlb‘ erstwhile second-place holder, was There were several other speed can’ I’ MacNeiu’ (Lwwtamon R 1°“ ‘wmewhat i“ the shun“ b“ prospects on thc ice including Beaflslo‘ K81 y’ 6' h a sogbm 1e I! h°Id1Yl8 down 1°11?!“ 1315" with George Murphy's hay pot-er end Refereex pan.“ .' Th p . a sieady 29 goals and 25 assists‘ Mr. Theo. Taylor with n very hanrl- The "Wee “ms were‘ ' omp 5mm“ Haw)“ M0115” Dmimnfi has bct-n burning up the ice to capture bile third rung with 8d points. Kyle of Saint John Beavers, Cl-PTOWN ALLEYS The leadersr- Rage“; ("mm pain-s Flying service who is a cop when he isn't a ———— G A Pts- School of Charlottetown with his hockey player. ls hlshcst scour Alerttn- 1,5 Richard. Montreal 26 1'! 3B plane, He flew around a few times Phyefs suspendgd for his team. which is least rep- Pineau . l Kennedy. Toronto l8 19 '7 and landed on (he speedway. This resented in tile scoring althougfl A. DOHWNG 192 Taylor. Detroit 13 23 36 visit created quite a sensation with in second place. Twenty players Mcnmls 171 Schmidt, Boston 14 19 33 fans and he took u several of the . . in all have scored 30 or more F- DOYII .. . . ‘lwigmmr, Boston l8 15 113i boys for a three Tllijillllie spin andl TORONTO‘ Jan’ ‘méuspenslun oints. c. Doucette 218 M. Bentley, Chicago l} 21 33 mad, arrangements Wm, m, ,_,,,,n_. vi two key players from therrwe- m“. fonowlng figure, d, M, TOIBI—?753- s Abel. D°il0it 1 17 31 agenicnt of thc club to he on time “Hung T°wm° Si‘ Mmfumlsc°l' include tonight's gnmcs.) - for the races on Saturday 18th. In loge tuuim ,0: In? Olruirm Hockey Thc leadcrs: Btlmbflll w} order to carry this modern sport Assocmiwgsiljumir grmpégr G. A. Pts. l; loarter ' over in erfect sufet to l there 9°“ “c” "n c s“ "55 _' > J. Ranahian 238 \vlll be g scparatofgc-ursea lcleared Sized W118i’ m!" 5°h°°1 "WW1!" mgfilifidlnr-rwfl, i?) s J. Power. 187 1m- hls Piano 1,, land and 58km” ies insist hockey players should Bowling Moncton 26 29 S, J.McDona1d 252 d n ' ' without lntcrfcrini! with ire rllft‘. Pay as much “i"~‘"'1°“ ‘° ‘m’ McManu-s Moncton '19 2s s4 101w Booties" 172 SUMMARY scholastic work as to their puck- Whuanck" hl-nnclon ‘i8 30 48 otal— . _ _ cllasin cfiforts. ,_‘ l-ilsh single G. Doucette 21B. ___ King Bclina (McLeod) 21 l 1'1-leg players, forwards Fleming xclgacmnmlt: Tmm ‘a: will 1hr” CW Miinimlld 733- Liddy Dale (Femumn) 12 2 Mackell and Ray Hannigan, were a c‘, n13); ' 25 l8 *4 poinu;_ MONTREAL’ Jam 2o _(cp)__ Dill Plckcls (Taylor) 3 3 8 suspended m“ Thursday‘ but it Larsbm, lglawax 5 M Bombers 3 1-2; Alerts 1 1-2. Jolting Johnny Greco of Montreal, 3m!’ T~ TWIN) 4 4 4 was not {cor-nod omcihlly until Sunva“) a‘ m‘ ' " 2 19 Canadian- welterwcleht champion. Th“ °"“""ie 0f the 51W We?“ today Wllcn a club official cnn- “fidwirpkjirnrn 24 20 M we“ Ende";_ buned his way w a close 1040.313‘ ‘Jutigesl Harry Kcating, Stnnlcy flrmod rumors mm Smnnd when Icilc Sflill. John l6 38 M S. Ryan . . . .166 14-1 214 decision over Freddy Archer 011311111". Ttvlifln MCI-Bud- me conogians dflcamd Tnronhwflllin°l~ 540mm“ I4 ~13 42 E~ 5mm” -- Newark’ N“]'> hue “night u 6'5“ Announcer‘ '1' E’ mscott‘ Youlls Rangcrs 6-1 here SaturdflY ample‘ Trum 18 23 u n. smiley . fans contributed to a gross gate of 5W1"- 11 J- McDonald. ‘m, Mach“, m, leading monrlfilrly- llelllex ---l'l 1B 40 1, Magnum; $22,504. Greoo outweighed his op- ' in ‘he 1049a“ league’ musing Charlton. Moncton .. 20 l9 3| J’ m" ‘l pagan’ lwvgligriatrti tiisllhrznain bouts {mm m” lineup‘ glwelilapnniiiiiif x _m_ reco,s . _ _ _ . _ _.:in<>c, an .. Total m New Ymws M56450“ Square 'l-he Stanley Bridge Racing club Hannlgans suspension was lift Wham“ SMM John H 21 35 Thanh, Garden. seemed m be satisfied ,0 held their race on Saturday. .1311,‘ cti In time for him to pl-ay against Frderonick‘ 5L John n H m E Mgwalum take ‘mm m", blow‘ "on, ‘he lath. Owing to the storm a numberi Young Rangers but in the case of Lynch saint John _ a 23 n. n wood ____ __ "any Archer m om". to mud one o. fast horses (ultra-d buck homey, Mackell, a future prospect of the _ A_ Donn _ Bond punch of h“ awn A “won gourrfllocnlv hgfigmucgddcctilcdltrli gavel aatlpnallklipckeyh League“ Toronto. +oow+e++wu+m+e++++q J_ poulgon m n l.‘ ‘ no n e ere ape as. e s ua on was E imylm. K555‘; ctgltiggmbgofge gézatfec b3“ with Iilfill" clnssihg licxt Wcdncr-t mflflgwhal 5159mm, 11c had bop“ Total-Tm. tier‘; edge in the infighting gave dM" “m- lgnd- Th“ {R115 W"? warned before that. ho must. mg}, “n”, a TWIN. “L Mm a mum,“ over the Canadian pleased with thc fast clip and feel ubuckle down» 1,, 01,559,, l-llgh three l1. Stanley 060. A Canadian Press scorecard gave w"; ‘hat ti“ m“ "w" ‘"111 I" "d" Since the time the suspension ~ —-— Polnm- Greco four rounds. arousi- two, and m“ m‘ Th" “"1 I” 81"‘ “I” went Into effect authorities have H RSDAY N|GHT West sham s 1-2; 11m- s i-I. four even. In“ ‘m’ “If! ‘MP m" i° “Mien discussed the matter again with T U Ilene I Bo In]; TIIE FIGIII‘ CONTINUES I Toniglsh-PJRKC. vs. Legion EVERY GAME IS IMPORTANT (FORUM IlITY LIAIVE IIIISKEY las z the ice. Following are the summar- Mackcll and it is bcllevcd that t-hc starry player has decided to mt. 2s, Ar s30 Souris Legionoires vs. Officials: Judges. William Parsons. Stanley Bigger, Fred Taylor. Starter, Di. MacDonald. Announcer, J. E. Hiscott. ‘ censuses warn B! The Canadian Prscl be reinstated. HOCKEY VICTORIA RINK WED. NIGHT, JAN. 22 ALBANY ST. FATS United its!!! amateur tennis re- Vgrgu; celved l. otw 15 years ago today when Francis T. Hunter followed WCTORIA BOMBERS Big Bill Tlldcn, his famous doubles 8.30 partner. into professional ranks. They madc thclr pro debut Fch. 19 thc samc your at. New York before a crowd of 14.000. Skate Alter Iéiiggjigrgagannclrcfiaucsfigod take his school work more seri- Dm mukmerm Tam" 3 4 2i omiy. A club official said he ex- ll a fourth Dickie Mill -s. Stewart 4 a 4 MM that ""1" ~ year high school student. would Southern King's All Star! 1 Dance and Skate alter game I Admission 35 and 20 coats SOURIS RINK Wednesday,“ Jon. 22ml S'Sldo Legleneires n. Ssuvls Loglonalm Game Starts M l PM. Dance After In Legion Hall