“fiirti: Cflvil’ fur" You" Illlillfiil’ no NICHOLSONS ili.r‘\(li"~; Tivisyr“ A Home Product r- Popular Everywhere Winners 'MON'I‘RI-JAL. Feb. 17 -— (CP)— Ken Mosdeli drove home two goals tonight while his team was short- handed and led Montreal Canadiens to a 3-0 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs befofc a crowd of 11,227. The victory lifted Montreal back into undisputed possession of fourth laee, two points ahead of Chicago lack Hawks. ' It was Bill Durnan's fifthflshut- out of the season, his second against the Leafs. The Leafs. in third place, hold only a one-point margin over Can- adiens. The win broke a long dismal sreak for Canadians of only a tie in their last seven games. It also snapped Toronto's run of four vic- tories and two ties in their last half dozen games. Although 13 penalties were hand- ed out, seven to Leafs and six to Canadlens, the game lacked the usual fireworks when the two clubs meet. Bill Ezinicki of the ICanadiens In 3-0 Shutout Over Toronto Leafs added to his imposing pen- alty total by drawing a minor and a misconduct, the latter for pulling at referee Bill Chadwick's arm and jawing at him. FEBRUARY 18. 1911.9 THE GUARDIAN, CHARDOTTETOWN Amherst Ramblers Win First Game Of Finals By 6-0 Score Over Abbies ANII-IIIRSZI‘, N.S.. Feb. 17 (CP) - Amherst Ramblers white- washed Oharlottetown Abegweits 8-0 here tonight in the first game of-a best-of-three final for the Dartmouth in TRURO. NS, Fab. 1'! - (CP) — A Bridgewater rink stripped b? ‘ Barney names won the Nova Boo- tier Sunior- ourlifl8 title (brush-r 1w the fourth successive year. Brldgewater overcame a 7-1 def- icit in the semi-final to oust Hal- ifax Can-ling Club 9-8 and than walked over stellar-ton 16-7 in the PAGE SIX Dritigewater iiink Wins iLS. Junior Title \ The checking was close most of the way and in the third period ' Canadiens took few chances while trying to protect Damian's shutout. which puts him in a better spot to shoot for his fifth Vezina Trophy. Summary:—- First Period 1—Montreal, Mosdeli, | (Laycoe) .. .. .. Z-Montreal, Plamondon, (Richard, Lach) Penalties: Chamberl. Bouchard, Meeker, Ezinicki (minor and 10 minute misconduct). Second Period Ii-Montrcai, Mosdeli . 7.32 Penalties: Plamondon, llarvey, liligihtéifcfinpeglogfiatlwitg 12:1 Rim? Juzda, Richard. nd x mi i h" an! e Th,“ Pa,“ e o a tine, t e Nova S.otia Scoring~None. Penalties: Lynn, Thomson. P.W.C. Keep Hopes Alive Over S.D.U. A fast aka/drag, “‘ passing bind of Prince of Wales College puckstcrs kept their playoff hopes uiivg by downing the Saintt Dun- stan's University squad by a score of 0-8, to move into a second gzlace tie with the Summer-side All Stars, in a City Hockey League fllhre at tihe Iibr-urn last. night. It was the final encounter for the Weldunen in regular scheduled slay- Eimes- Blanchard was the lead- ' ing scorer for the night with two tallies. - The game opened up slow for the first five minutes in the first period, but started to speed up iii-om there on with open breaks, n-pd clean hockey being the key- note throughout. The play moved rapidly with both teams having some really nice scoring opportun- ities bolhh in solo efforts and gang- ing attacks, but goalies Strain and Grimm-c made some nice saves to keep the game scoreless until nearly the 17-minute mark. It was at 16:55 that the opening lcore came for P. W. C. when {Dave Jardlne banged in a back- hand shot. from out near the blue- line on a pass-out from Douglas during s ganglng attack. It was s screened shot that goalie Strain didn't even see. The goal put t-hc Welshman out. in fir-oat by one tarily which they held for the re- mainder of the period. The Saints opened up fast in the second canto and outscored their opponemsB-l on the frame to hold a 3-2 advantage at the end of that time. Rodgers got the first at the fifty-five second mar-k, when he carried in from centre on a pass frcm Manor. his skim be- ing deflected going in on goal to roll in behind goalie Cudmore. Keeping up the fast pace the Saints banged in their second at 1:40, Jerry McQuald, stick-hand- ling h‘: wav from in front. of his own net right through the opposi- non to score a really nice goal on I 0010 effort. Philip Jar-dine tied up the score at 6:46 when he banged in Red Kuwait's pass-out from behind the net during a snglng attack by the vv lshmen, _ three min-ates later Belg-then put the Saints out in front again ‘when he jeamerl up with Joe Mshnr in-sifle the oono-dng blueilne in s power attack. while the P. W. O. b0?! were Dlflyins’ one men flfirl. t0 bang in the lattefs peas Inn in front of the net. ma . the scoring in the period. both teams battling it out uneven terms for the remaining IIIDTDRIA muk FRIDAY, FEBY. I8 Island Juvenile League SUMMERSIDE JUVENILES vs. CHARLOTTETOWN JUVENILE ADBiES P. Me-Usual Skate After Hockey In 6-3 Win At F be rmtlas for them to come l-(Amherst, Agnew (Ripley) 15.15 through tonight and bring the Penalties-None. Sinai game here on Saturday Second Period ght. Scoring-None. half, but unable to break through o o o Pemmes_None_ for any further tallies. Scoring a 6-3 victory over the run-d pm“; Playing close checking hockey 111 saints at the Forum last nig-ht, 2__Amhgy5{, Lemar“; I125 the final unm- ihe weI-‘Imen the P.W.C. Welshmen still have a 3_Amha-5t'Dav1s " """"""" " I held l 595m" 958a °D m! Play w chance to hang on to a playoff (Kgd; Robertson) 140 outethoot the Saints 4-0. Opening spot 1n c“), League wnpetltidn’ Emma“ ban" (barre) 5.40 up (he swine early in the Wrlvd- but if they do it will again have 5_.Arrl'lerst: Cwaudet L " 11:25 Elmer Blanchard garnered the first one at 1:51 on s. passing at- tack with Douglas and Beer in- side the Saints’ blueline, while less than two minutes later, Andrew and Richard pulled a very pretty passing attack from behind their own bluellnc. with the puck changing hands twice between them before Andrew finally sank it, iruto the mesh frcm close in. Blanchard scared again at 10:35 on a passing attack with Beer in front of (the Saints’ net to go two goals out in firont, while Arnold McCalium got the Welshmens final tally at 17:56 when he flip- ped the puck off an opposing player's stick inside the Saints‘ blueline to skate in and pot a. nice goal, and give the Welshrnen The following are the line-ups: P. W. C.: Goal, Cudmore: de- fence, MacRac, D. Jard-ine, Ready, ; forwards, Blanchard, Been, Douglas. Richard, Andrew, McOallurn, ‘Brown, P. Jardlae, Hvwatt. - S. D. 1.7.: Goal, Strain; de- fence, McAdam, Mahar, McInnis; forwards, Houde, Rodgers, S. Dei- ghen, Mcfsaac, Ledwell, J. Mc- Quaid, T. Richard, M. McQuald, Farmer. Referees! George MacMillan and Leith Jay. Midgets And Bantams At S'Side Tonight Younger hockey players will have a chance to show their stuff at the Crystal Rink in Summerside to- night in s double header feature. A midget and baatam team spon- sored by the Kinsmen Club will meet midget and bantun teams ffcm Charlottetown selected to make the trip, by the Dept. of Physical Fitness. This is s pro-sec.- son playoff game and should giv: local youngsters an opportunity to show how they compare with out- . l“. HOCKEY—8.I 5 (tor-Kr. < y side tumsr-S. victory over Abeguveits atnAmherst last night in the opening game of their best of Senior Hockey League Champion- ship, it looks pretty grim for the Abbies chances, fact that the second game will be played on Amherst ice tonight, c o o o ently a nip and tuck affair for the squad must have really turned on a coronal-table three-coal lead night game. and with the sou. which they held for the remainder boys noted. g0, wmgng 1mm be. 05 i119 Elimfi hind at the most critical times. Central Senior Hockey championship. Second game Judglm from the Ramblers 0-0 the Charlottetown lottetown. Ramblers outplayed Abbies three series for the Central iottetown rushes in the considering the put the game away" , Although the game was appar- alties were handed out. Lineups: Charlottetown-Goal, Weeks; the pressure i.n the final canto, svhen they outscored the Abbies 5-0. Jay, Josey, l-ligson. _ Amherst - Goal. Poirier; I I ‘with the Abbies still having a chamze tonight, however, to force the series into a third game if they score a victory over the Ramblers. local hockey fans will ell, Robertson, Cccmier. First Period to be at the expense of the S.D.U. boys. l I O Although last night's victory puts P.W.C. in a second place tie with Summerside at ll points each, the Welshmen have conclud- ed their games in regular sched- uled play, and the only way that they can stay in the running is if the saints. who have l0 points and one game left to play against the ' Agnew. league lsiding Navy squad. lose gdg°rgtgggmlqw°nm H°°k°y Lu‘ Penalties - Myke. Smith, Leger. M Dem“, B Grady that game which ls scheduled for 5,‘, w L D F. A yrs Mcsienko (major), Steele. ' y’ ' ' “ext TMSd“, “PM , Detroit 4s 2s 1o a 15a 12o e1 “Monmiflwg: :51?‘ Fl"! PHM ' , r e . - However. the Saints, who are new 38:32‘; i; g 1;‘, H: E; i; (Porter) .............. .. 2:16 ‘_‘?f‘ds°;,,‘,‘,‘,;,,,°,,‘§§‘“°’ 3;“; desperately in need of a win to Montreal 4719 m ,7 1211“ 45 5—-Dartmcuth. Miiani. 2_R_¢_AF 1)_ Delaney keep themselves in the playoffs, Chlcago 481924 5144168 43 (Mosienko, McKenzie) _. 4:00 (my, Rain) __ 125a will not be worrying about any- New 3.0;,‘ 4., ,5 m 010., m 40 . t-Darlmeuth- Mosienko. a-n. c A. F- Fay (lay) 18:80 (Delaney, Reid) 10.04 thing but winning that Tuesday Beavers Win, anything can happen, so this col- umn will refrain from any fur- ther crrnment on the subject for now, and be content to let the two hockey squads solve the problem for all concerned on Tuesday night at the Forum. o In Playoffs Doug (Windsor Daily Star) Vaughan says: "With each puck they pitch into an enemy net mem- bers of Detroit Red Wings are getting closer to pocketing a major portion of the gold that rests in the National Hockey League mint Halifax St. Mary's 6-3. I-‘imt Period awaiting distribution. The victory gives Beavers a 3-1 1~P. W. C., D. Jardine (Douglas) ' ' ' edge in games in the best-of-seven 16:55. "As was pointed out recently by semi-final set. The two clubs meet penalties; Nana League President Clarence Camp- for the fifth game Saturday night gammy pm“ bell, the Red Wings have a gold- in Saint John. g4_ n U" Rodgers (Mabmq .55 en opportunity to collect as much First Period 3_3_ D_ U" J_ MLQua1d_ 4:40, x 53,000 per goon liildltlotndo 1-—‘Sal,i::;)J0hli, Kearns, 257 4—<‘P. w. c.. P. Jardine (Howatt) e r8811" “Y- W’ B= r- ---—--- - , 3;“ ,,, fi.i°ii°éré’.éiif'ri'“.ttr’“l.“d“; ”_<S3'.'$33r"3"'r§1°5f€b 121v , ,5 g . .. . 9126a U" Dame“ (M I win (he first round of Stanley Cup 3_(S&I,M ‘gohn’ Nlcone’ 44.- ‘ ' _ a d 5n" n me d u u, ray 1 . a Penalties. Douglas. McRae. w?“ up a‘; ivmxrlergraol} ‘he Cuey 4-Saint. John, Newton, Third Period , P- 4D,. ,, k L 6__P That. brethern. isnt hay even in m“ I‘ ' e5") 13-03 Béellx. 105.1 Blanchard (Douglas. the“ balmy days when mum“ PPenlalties: O'Neill, Demchuk. Z . PEI! CO. v-P. w. c.. Andrew (Richard) “Wm” ‘m’ "mm" I“ m“ “m” Second Period w tilt?‘ ‘$.03. 2335.1“ 3.33352 =‘>—"v'ex» 8—P. W. C., ‘Blanchard (Beer) ’ ‘ (McLaughlin) 2.34 10:36. and $60,000 for HahNewhouser. 6_€{Bamax_ powers, e-r. w. c.. McCall , 17:56. - Penn“) - . er bud? ‘In addition to the playoff Pemmel. Noni“ ~ - money. there are seversi members m,“ “h. oftheRcdWingswhosreinlill for further monetary reward for individual effort. For example, let's take Defenceman Bill Quacken- bush. The blond rearguard is sl- T '7—Saint John, Wrsy Penalties: None. League be played here tomorrcw night and third, if IIBCQSSHTY at Chm!‘- the initial stanza, held back Char- middle period and then broke loose with a five-goal barrage in the third to In the final frame, they out- sfhot. outplayed and outscored their Island OIJPOnents. Only three Pen- fencc. Pound. McDonald. Dalziel, Carmichael; forwards, Bowling, Le- Clair, Carver. Strain. Beer. Downe fence, Gallant, LeBianc. St. Peter. Go-udet; forwards, Carter. fcgere, Keefe. Agnew, Ripley. Davis, Mitch- tl-Arnherst, Gaudtt moans) 18.55 Penalties — st. Peter, Dalzlel, N. ll. L. Standings MONTREAL. Feb. 1'1 — (CP) — Take 3-1 Lead HALIFAX, Feb. 17—(CP)-—Mak- ing the best of every opportunity, hard-skating Saint John Beavers appeared on the brink of gaining a final berth in the Maritime Senior hockey final by soundly drubbing 8.31 8--Saint John. Demehuk . .. 11.23 il-J-lalifax. MacGillivray, (l-lanaon. Prentice) .. 17.34 will ID de - de- 6-4 Victory Dver Moncton MONCTON. Feb. 17 — (CP) — Dartmouth Arrows served notice tonight they are still very much in the Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- gue playoffs by humlliatins Moncton Hawks 6-4. 'II:e game squared the best-of- seven series at two wins apiece and shifted the scene of battle to Hali- fax for the next two snares —- the first Saturday. Hawks returned to Moncton heavy favorites to take the series after winning the first two games on Dartmoutifs home ice, but a rousing rally saw Arrows nip least year's league champions B-l last night and go on to win again to- night. Arrows can thank Kenny Dar- gsvel, their agile netminder, and Hawks erratic shooting for their double triumph. Last night and again tonight the stocky, dead-pan net custodian handled double the number of shots his mates ham- mered at Al Tomari in the Moncton citadel, and he took the assignment in stride. In three periods tonight Hawks pumped 34 shorts at Dargavel. They came from all angles and at times in rapid succession but only four of them eluded him. By contrast Tomarl was having one of his poorer nights at the other end of the rink. Of (he 14 shots that came his way. six dent- ed the draperies. First Period l-Dartmouth, McKenzie, (Dunvilie) 2—Dartmouth, W. Robertson, (A. Robertson) .. . . . . .. 14:18 3—Moncton. Gagnon. (Leckle) 18:13 Penalties — Leckie (minor an misconduct). Petite (minor and Penalties -— None. Miners Defeat lliotorias 5-1 GLACE BAY, N.S., Feb. 17 __ (CP) —-Glace Bay Miners took a comfortable lead in their best-of- seven Cape Breton Senior Hockey League semi-final series by thump- ing North Sydney Victories 5-1 in B iii-SI. rugged third game played before approximately 2,800 spec- tators here tonight. Miners now have two wins and a tie to their credit for a point total v1 11w By armament of both clubs it was decided to eliminatc over- time in the semi-final series unless a seventh game is necessary and ends in a tie at the commotion of regulation time. nun wnoI-r In shipping. dead weisht is the carrying cared‘: or a vessel. and includes the tom of cargo and most a cinch to repeat as a “ of the N.H.L. All-Star team. If he does he'll get 81.000 from the league and additional $1.0M bonus from the Detroit Hockey Club. Be- sides that, Quack is also an out- standing candidate for the Lady Byng Trophy, which goes to the most gentlemanly player. He has not drawn a penalty so far this season and his only serious rival for the honor is Harry Watson of the Toronto Maple Leafs, alro also has a penalty free record to date. B’ the Detroit player wins it, it ii mark the first time in his- tory ma, the may an! h" "er Wilt Lepine '0! Quebec gone to ‘ fierencman. ‘a stormy judges consultation. award alro carries a 01.000 honor- arium from the league. plus sn- pushed his and third and final DO-mile Boston Man Is Winner Of International Dog Derby mTA“A' Rb‘ I7 " (o?) “' and snow plow in a narrow pass. m‘ m" shine" Bum“ himIi-P“ The wiry Quebecer whose six- mm W“ ""5 n Nmtomv Mu!" dog team of mongrel Ihoundu had tonight was declared winner of the stirred the admiration of derby $1.000 IIIIJIIIMIOIIII d0! derby foi- fans, claimed he was held up five lowing a hsirbreadth victory over minutes by the incident. Witnesses a said the delay was at minutes. But the judges ruled that since no one had held a ltop-ivatch The 2l4-pmmd New Engllnder n (he delay, it could not be con- Siberian huakiea over ° h"; sidered. P.W.C. Vs. S.D.U. DIES‘ SKATE-J TO 5.30. FIREMEWS GALA NIGHT-LSD “ v-j-srvzsuoou SKATING-i res. " other 01,000 from the club. O O O ‘ "Adding up the ‘possiblsa’ AT TIIE FDIIIIM money. seldom do that well." COP’!!! T0 CAPITAL ' 113E211‘?! “elm- for Qusckenbush you find that he can collect as much as 17,000 in extra Members of a baseball team which wins the world series Lloyd's of London lets it name tom sujiasllsh coffee house inept by lanai Lloyd in Tum etmt of the derby today in two hourl, the (ID-miles was only 40 46 minutes and so seconds - the fastest time clocked in the three- dsy rare. But his total timnfor Lepine, who had borrowed 87D for unveiling money and had his heart set on the Chstcau Laurier Cup and the $1,000 purse. tcolr the judges’ decision hard i‘ sistent protest. ' fm of ell-announces when. ahead of the Quebec entry, and he won only over Lei-line's per- naPine, who held a six-minute- and-fl second edge over lheltsr after the first two days, wu A any tiiroudt the Mural, he found his us; blocked-b! s bread truck least two final. Stellarton, a comparatively in- experienced rink, made a showing throughout the three-day bonspiel to reach the final. The foursome stopped Kentvil-le 13-9 in their send-final. S'Side Legion Defeats Airmen At Kensington The Summerside lcgloneires de- feated the Summerside Air Force by a 12-6 score in a hockey game at Kensington last. night. The game was wide-open and exceptionally clean hockey was played by both teams. The first period produced the closest play of the game as each team played more of a semi- defensive style, Score at the end o! first period. R.C.A.F. 2 Legionalres l. During the remaining tzwo per- iods both teams played wide open hockey resulting in s very high score. For Surnmerside Gallant in goal was sensational, stopping 4D shots. most of them close-in drives. On the forward line for summcrside B. Grady, P. Schumann and M. De- laaey showed some very classy plays. , For the RCAF. Foy. Caloren and Delaney were the pick. Lineups: RCA F.. —-— Goal, Crawford; de- fence. Oliver, MacDonald. Pierce; forwards, Reid. Lalonde Champagne, MacDonald. Caloren, Delaney, Rob- ertson and Foy. Leglonalres — Goal, Gallant; de- fence, Edwards, Ferguson, Bemud; forwards, Jim Schurrnan, Al Schur- man. P. Schurman. Joe Schurman, Penalties - None. l5—-R.C.A.F.. o..r..';.."""' l&-—S'Side, P. Schurman 17-S'Side. Grady (Schurman) 16—R.CA.F.. Foy Referees — Jay iioapAnd Hockey Squads Meet At 8'$i|ie Tonight lifldget and Bantam Abegwoit (hockey squads will leave for Bum- mernda by bus this evening where they will oppose the Midget and Bantam Kinsmen puokaters in a double hockey feature at the Crystal Rink. Th; .West Kent. School basket- ball team will also make the trip onthesamsbustotskeon the Simmer-dds High School hoop squad at the Western Capital fa an exhibition encounter. finned Third is, Bareback, Attempt MIAMI, Fla, Feb. l'l — (AP) - flrs once-mighty Armed made tho second start in his current coma- baok attempt today. and u‘ in his recent returrv to competition. finished third. b! {The old warrior was installed a 'i-to-l0 favorite over sis less illu- strious but younger rivals in the 08300 seven-furious fourth race. Bis stretch try lacked its former lip‘ sad on eiqht-yosr-oid Calumet llltuiiy (ix-u Displaying the some sensational form that marked their efforts ever since last Monday, Frank Acorn’s' Charlottetown Curling Club rink last night climaxed their per- ‘ rmances in the Confederation Bonspiel when they captured the Bonspiel Championship and with it the Maritime Central Airways Trophy by lending the strong Stir- ling McDonald Charlottetown rink down to a 10-5 defeat in the most thrilling final that has been wit- nessed here this season. The vic- tory, gained only in the latter stag- es of the tense struggle. followed on the heels of their win in after» noon competition when they curled their way to a onesided 19-5 vic- tory over C. C. Casey's Newcastle quartette to capture the R. T. Hoi- man Trophy. The tenseness of the struggle be- came apparent even in the obser- vation room as the first rock was sent down the ice, McDonald won the first end with a fine draw shot on his last stone. Acorn came back to win the next three with singles to take a 3-1 lead, cutting his opponent out of’ a possible five on the third with a perfect draw to the button with four opposing stones lying around the white circle. They split singles on the next two ends to leave the score unchanged but the losers got back into the running with the first ex- tra point end of (he game on the seventh to square matters at d-all. Acorn, chalking up a single on the eighth, opened up a three-point lead with a double on the ninth and it was the turning point of the encounter. McDonald, curling superbly, got a single on the tenth but Acorn's single on the eleventh just about salted things away. There was sensational curling throughout the final end but Acorn was laying in for two as McDonald went to the hack for his final chance. His only chance was to get a fast wlckoff and lay in with a tie-scoring three but his runner missed Just by inches to settle the match and championship. Members of the winning rink in- clude: First stone, Frank Ander- son; second stone, Bill McNeili; mats. Johnny Squarebriggs: skip, Frank Acorn. (Ed Belben who was lead stone up to the semi-finals was taken ill and was replaced by Frank Anderson.) Members of the runner-up rink are: Harper McNeil], 1st stone; Laird, second stone. Cliff McDon- ald, mate; Stirling McDonald, skip. Easy Victory in Holman Competition The Acorn rink were at top form in their B. T. Holman final against the C. C. Casey rink from New- castle. Getting a big majority of their shots they started out with a big three on the first end and from there on were never headed. The losers chalked up a single on the second end but Acorn‘s big five on the third put the handwriting on the wall. In the remaining misconduct), W. Robertson, A Second Period Robertson, Jodoin. 4—S‘Side, Grady ililegbeaasstltthgdbsfaysocgixIdhdFWvKIIIIIS Third Period u... Schumwn) ------- I m" chalk up singles on the sixth and 7—M°"°¢°n- whlllfliik. 5-35319- 51m 5611mm“ F54 tenth ends and wound up the game 8-550811011)‘ - - . - . . ......_ 2:00 (l"s~ldsci_ll,“i'glcfi)nfian~-~-~---" ' with a double on the twelfth. (gringo. l. Petite. _ ‘Fshnm éd-mrmm) 9.1a However the Casey rink in their 9__M°l(‘c(t> 2.45 7_S,slde Joe schmmsn ' losing effort for the "olman tro- (Keuyon. c naid. 10-50 (M belflney) 11.26 (ciaptaredi the British Amergcan ' ' ' ' ' ' - . ‘ ' I an ar as runner-up, oth l0—Dart.mouth, Sorel 15:00 3-551“ 1“ Sdmmm“ ‘ 1"“ trophies being at stake in the com- Canada Packers—-2892—~6‘A points R. E. Mutch b Co.—2849—1*$ pts. High single S. Dcwne 251 High three E. McLaughlan 695 Clarke Fruit 00-2728-1 point High single N. Scott 278 High three N. Scott 694 Garage League Butt Ir lifclln-mz-f. point Stewart Motors-BSO-d points High single J. Baglole 271 High three J. Baglole 661 Horne Motors-WSG-d points F. R. McLaine-fifl-l point High single H. McLaughlan 272 High three W. Chandler 8B0. SPOITINO CLUB ROLL-AWAY Flying Eights-lfll-(i points Royals—1“4—2 points. High single Keith Harley 14) High three K. Harley 3B1 Boxer's Wife - Heavyweight boxer Jimmy Blvins’ wife, Dolly, M, sued for divorce today and swore out. a warrant charging him with beat- ing her severely. lur lawyer said. ln hu- divorce paper. counsel quoted her as saying 10:0 00-year- old Negro fighter ran around with other women. beat im- up (“queues 1y and cums s m at elitism Ones, she said, he broke im- eu Jewel. abomi- was bum: ‘mm than mm lengths b11100 m» . . no smm wm" marl-lath; u. nine ends of the 12-end match the win- ners took six of them being held to G. H. Toombs k Son—2B34r—4 points SuosForDIvoroa CLEVELAND, lob. 17 -— (AP) Championship twin Nine Straight Matches In Twin Curling Triumph _______r Imperial Oil Reserve Chain 3 with Parker Rudderhamhplscaylggbi rink, already winners of the Mg!’ rison d: McRae trophy reaching, . final by virtue of a semi-final y}? tory over Frank Hansen in an m, ning match last night. The seq-g‘ was 9-6 but the game was anotirqf repetition of the thrilling such‘ that have been staged all wgqi long. Hansen off to a bad r E trailed by but 8-5 at the and of, theseventh end but the winnqyli‘ double‘ on the eighth practieguy‘ sealed matters. The losers “in” , one in the ninth but the winner-r‘, Bot that back with a single on the‘ tenth and final end. ; A total of eleven matches we". also played in the Prowse Big]; competition. Competition is excep.‘ tionaliy keen and there promises to be very little separating the rum when final results are known, Play in the Sound Section s!“ got underway. Twenty rinks m competing for the Wholesale Groo- ers' Trophy with seven of them ses- lng action yesterday in first round matches. Also decided 0n a p91,," basis, play is expected to g9 “gm to the final match before ivinnen can be decided. During last night's Champion. ship final the C. C. Casey rink from Newcastle were presented with in- dividual priges for their achieve- ment in winning the B, A, Q1] Tankard. The presentations we" made by Mr. LIB. MacMilian after introductory remarks by Chief .lu|. tice Thane A. Campbell and the Tankard will be forwarded to (hi; club at a later date. ' This morning the final of the Imperial Oil Trophy R959". championship competition will in played between Parker Rudder. ham's Sydney quarlcite and Stir-i ling McDonald's Chhriottetovm rink. Winner over Rudderham yes. terday in a championship semi-fin. al the local rink will endeavour-to make it two in a row and by to doing bring to the local club itl third trophy. Play will begin around 10 a.m. RESULTS o Maritime Central Airways Trophy Semi-Final Frank Acorn (CH) l2; 001.61. ruu (CH) ‘f i J.S. McDonald (CH) 9; P.'I',' Rudderham (BY) '7 Final flank Acorn l0; J.S. McDonald Reserve Ch'ship Imperial Oil - Trophy Semi-Finals ‘ l3; 0011* Pl‘. Rudderhsm (SY) G.E. Full (CH) 8 P.T. Rudderham (SY) D; P. Hansen (CH) B Holman ‘Trophy-ILA. Oil Tankard F. A0011! (UH) 19} QC. CSRY (In 5 (Acorn rink winners Hoirall Trophy. Casey rink winners BM Oil Tankard). . Prowse Bros Trophy Dr. 21.5. Giddlngs (CH) 0; Mil. Bell, S'Side '1 (T.A. Maser (CH) iii; G. lihiltl (A) '1. 'r.D. Campbell (T) 9; F. 00ml (CH) s °"?r?.'.‘§" 16:00 P°“"°"~ J8 Mom (CH, m. n, m; lwlsghlghgtl-fdy 17:10 Finals were also reached for the “gag? énggno (CH; o. u “T§E“L°.'.J.?S.>S°.“.YTI§Y ...... .. 15150 ' Em; ‘is.’ “a a _ I Penalties - .1. Schurman. Foy. a BDWIIIIg RGSIIILS tux?! 1:52am; (ca) 1a, a. or Th!" 1,6,1“ _____ " T.A. Campbell (B) 8; JF. lb- m-(gfig?) 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