'ansltiohard.Mosdellclso setup $1.75 FIRESTONE "nus § Phone ‘I234 ‘ “Qee-Q-sc-Qoccwoee sncusn mm cannon each (While They Lust) TOM DAVIES RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION t. Gt. George Street canon-o» Navy And Legion Teams In Imprrtant Encounter Tonight With Legion aiming for first my.“ in the league standim and ‘Navy shooting to clinch the third 21nd gm.“ playoff slot, this pair “ tangle at the Forum tonight In a 7.11.13; League encounter and bcforo l m, min; 1s completed ‘fans are ex- {mted to witness one or the }.t,oughflt slmes of the league (module. Duplte the fact the ‘Lt-Tut’ have been able to chalk up 1 “l; s Ila and tle for this season . my have been 8111M the 1W0 1W. teams, Saints and Legion plainly x opposition 8nd 101118111. with a. DIM’- ._;,,3 wot racing them are liable to ' prove touglh nuts for the Lesion- taires to crack. Canadians The game will get underway at 8.30 sharp. Once again the fans are reminded of the “no smoking" rule and Me asked for the same whole- heartcd co-opcration as they have been giving in the past. Probable lineups: o Legion. Goal. Cudmore; defeiace. P., McDonald. Carmichael. And- rews: forwards. Drillon. Perry. Strain, Carver, Shepherd, Dowling. McIntyre, Richards. Navy: Goal. Davis; defence, lien- nossey. K. cnnnichael. Stewart. Josey; forwards. Higson, Bradley. Cudmorc. Blanchard. Kelly, H. Jay. Fiarnigan, McCourt. Outskate Bruins For 4-3 Vlin BOSTON. Jen. 22 —-(AP)—-Bock n. National Hockey l-tosue lotion oh Boston ice, tor the first time in nknost two months. the Montreal (Znmtlions rdbounded out of their losing slump byyoutskating Boston Bruins for s. 4-3 triumph tonight before e peeked 13.900 crowd. By my!" twice for flu victors, Maur- ice (The Rocket) Richard. the cir- cuit; top point ' . boosted hie seasons total to 28 goals. Although the Bruins outshot the Flying Frenchmen by on WDPHNM- l1 oneeided margin of 21-13, the visitors dominated the action from start to finish. No or the Boston goals were lashed in from 5O and more feet out by Moe Henderson and Jack Craw- ford, s. pair of Boston defencemen. The flllbBootnn telly m mister-- ad vylittie B¢bv Bout. late in the second period after Cenedicna had built up e. two-coat lead 0ft well-dished shots by Kenny Mosdsll tltethhldpcriodlvll 1v Saint John ‘"5’ Butch Bouchard, who polished off a. Montreal breakaway rush. The Bruins bowed for the first time in their last four games. all o! which have been played on Boston ice, They have clashed with Canad- iens seven times, surrendering 13 outnof a possible 14 points to the again high Fhving Frenchmen. SUMMARY First Period. 1~Montreal, Mosdell (K. Rcardon) 4:5’! I-Moxitreal. Richard (Loch) 19:15 Penslty-Gslllnger. Second Pea-ted 3~Bostott. Bauer (Schmidt, Dum- srt) 14.49. Penalty-Leger. Third Period. . ‘ than‘. Du- mart) RM b-Msmtzee-l. Richard (Lech) 2:40 ti-Mcntreal. Boucherd (Moadell) 10:28 'I~.Boston. Crawford l1 Penaitiee-Crawtlord. Beavers :88 Guidelin- Defeat Creseonts 8-5 The Mints 1nd Houston Hawks and broke Saint John's second-plug deadlock Truro Becrcats. five-goal burst in the last gave Beavers the victory. slow in getting started but once in stride quickly. wiped out the three-goal lead Halifax set up in the first hell of the match. Onecents introduced a new goalie in Berry Sullivan, former Toronto St. Michael's performer, and for almost two periods he helped keep Crescents out in front. Once Saint John got go- ing naidwsy through the last per- iod there was no holding the Maritime champions who came up wih seven straight tallies before Crescents fired the last marker of the game. Beavers’ scoring was well div- ided with the veteran Stevie mtabrooks leading with a pair of tallies, Saint John's kid line cf Don Wllalcn-Nick Nicolle-Abbie Col- well came up with s sound per- formance and were always dang- erous on the attack. each netting a marker. Saint John's rcarguard trio of 111E Walter Kyle, Johnny Myko- lyn and Rosie MacMilinn cams up wit-h a strong performance. Kylr- find Myketyn each netting a goal vhllc Rosie earned an assist on Johnny's counter. Gerry 14nd lot the ther Saint John goal. Crcsco ts started out hot but vtlliic they were that way they failed to get a largo enough lead Yor the storm to come. Snint John never allowed them to re- cover their advantage. Allan Sullivan. Spike Larabic, Pud Stanhopc, Sheik Thonlos and “all Ripley were tn.- Halifax ttoy-getters. 0!‘ Ripley. who recently loft g‘: “nherli- N- 5-. club of the ntral League. It was his mat “m- . appearance en Halifax ice. Summary: first Period 1—Hs1ifax, Sullivan Q-Hsllfsx, Stsnhope (Lei-able. Wade) .. EQAInt John. Lynch (Federonlck) Penalties: None. Second Period 4—I>Isllfa.x, Lsrsbie (Stanhope) . l-J-Ialifax, Thomas (Sullivan. Bed-mend) ................ ..1.02 6—Ssint John, Myketyn (McMillan) . ............... .. 10.58 ‘I-Saint John, Whuien (Nicolle) Penalties: Kyle. Third Period l-Saint John. Estsbrookl (Lynch) .. 1.01 l-Saint John Nicolle (Whalen) .. . . lit-Saint John, Colwell (Kyle) .. 4.31 ll-Seint John, Btsbrooks ".142 l2-Saint John. Kyle (Estabrooks. Lynch) ......18.20 ilk-Halifax. Ripley (Thomas) . .. . ..19.13 Penalties: Colwell, Sullivan, Mc- Millan. Webbey. Hockey Practice The Rangers hockey team\‘vi.ll hold a practice at the Fbrum at 1030 this morning. The follow- ing are requested to be on hand: C. Hucstis. L. MHCLQIIINID. It. At- kinson. D. Cameron. K. Taylor. F‘. Currie. H. ifartingor. l... Adams, C. l-fine, M. Jenkins. B. Clark. B. “its, K. Howstt, P. Longefl. JUVENILE IIOCIFEY In two hockey gnmcs played at Souris Monday, Jan. 20th, Morell Juveniles defcnted Souris Juven- iles 6-5 and Morcll Midgets de- fqated Souris Mldgcts 3-2. In the juvenile game Sinnot was sensational and stopped many hard shots. and MacAdam played wcll and scored t-hc hat-trick. Eldcrshaw played well on dc- fvnsc. MacKonzlc and Lewis play- 0d a good game for SOIIrII. t Assured of u playoff spot. and with a clmncc to again go into the league lead, Legloualresclusll with the Navy tonight 1n their last scheduled encounter cf the City Hockey League and as play narrows down to the final stages tonight's encounter is mighty 1m. portunt. to both foams, 4- + 4- sl- Particularly does this apply to Waiter Lawlors Navy team. As- sured of at lcsst a tic for the third und Ilnul playoff’ spot, Navy can ZUHTHIILOCJJICIIISCIVCS a place l" the tlrwls by a Victory tonight and st the same time put a de- cided crimp into Legions hopes to finish on top of the heap, so it can be easily seen that both squads Wm b‘? Running for a vic- tory tdnlght. + + t sl- So much for tonight's game. Looking back over Tuesday night's encounter Prince of Wales Welsh- mernstlil with their mathematical chance of forcing a playoff for third spot with t-he Navy. certain- ll/ displayed their best efforts c! tho season in their losing battle with the Legion squad. a game that might easily have gone eith- er way. 4' -l' + 4- In all fairness and not attempt- ing to take anything away from the Legions victory, Welshman missed at least a hsii‘ dozen chan- ceslhat, with the breaks going their way. could easily have been converted into scores. But old Lady Luck failed to smile on them. On the night's play they were every bit as good as the Drlllon-ccsched squad but as us- ucl the payoff comes on goals and that, when the opportunities pro- sentecl themselves, was when.» the Legion team had the edge over the City college pucksters. t 4 4r 1- “Hope lies eternal in the hu- man breast" is an old saying and this still applies to the Welsh- men. Naturally they are hoping that Legion and Saints will both take the "Tara" into camp and by so doing give them their one slim, remaining chance of meet- ing the Saints in lllc film] garlic of tho soltctlulc. ‘l- III 4- 4- If that happens. it will be en- tirely up to the Welshmen them- selves. The chips will be defiiv. itely down on that occasion and if the P.W.C. outilt. and we have seen them do it before, can ntsrshall their forces sufiicicntly strong to take the Kane-coached crew into camp, then fans will have the opportunity o! seeing Navy and Welshman playing of! in decide the holdors of third place and i~<t nluyofl position. *0 sll Il- 4 And Willie still on the subject of Tuesday night's encounter it is funny how fans‘ opinion can change. Making his atypeurance lu an ‘active player role after a lapse of several games. Gordon Drillon who has been the object of a lot of criticism in his previ- ous appearances, received a well- deservcd hand from the crowd Tuesday night on this perform- once. i- f i- 4- Centering one line and at 0th- er times performing in a defence position the big hockeylst added a lot of strength and steadiness to his teammates and not once during the hard-fought encounter did he cvcn come close to taking a trip to the penalty box. 4- + + 4- And that brings up the l6 min- utes in penalties he had served in two previous appearances. Evi- dcnily that was a hot bit of news not only for Maritime ltoarspap- ers but also for bigger papers throughout the Dominion, and Icmmentiilg on it Andy Lytle of tn.- Toronto Daily Star had the‘ following in u recent edition: + + '4' i "Gordon Drillon. us mild sman as over put stick to hockey puck, played a few games In Charlotte- town, drew sixteen minutes in penalties, was booed by (hc cust- omers. and decided. it ailpt-ttrs. to coach and not play bcforc the rugged P. Eylslundcrs hereafter. 4- i 0 "He (Drlllon) has explained to the Canadian Press that. he hasn't NAVY TONIGHT AT 8.30 a They Jockey For Play-o ii Position EVERY GAME ITACKS HIGH it's ‘A Hemmer and Tongs Battle The FORUM THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Close Racing Witnessed In Ice Race Meeting Yesterday Afternoon Ovcr a truck made lightning fast by a sudden drop in the WmlWtBi-llre. four classes of har- ness racing staged by the Victoria Driving Club yesterday afternoon produced the fastest, closest rac- ing of the season wit-h one of the classes, the Class B. Trot and Pace requiring an extra heat be- fore a winner was decided. Despite the near-zero tempers- ture prevailing. s large turnout of spectators were on hand to Witness the afternoon's sport that saw Lusticis Win the Class A. trot, Lynn Mite, driven by Aus- tin Tierney, come through with a surprise win in the Class B. Trot and Pace. Just Flicks being n straight. heat wlnncr in the Class C. Trot. and Paco, and Ben- nie Shepherd's Lilly Marlene pro- viding another upset “when she paced ofl with the Class D. Pace, final event on the card. Lusticia. s straight heat win- ner in the Class A. Trot, feature event on the card, had plenty of trouble disposing of the other three entries in the race. The second heat was particularly close when Archie 1:99. Rollie Wood's good trottcr was judged by many to have won hhn heat but the Judges’ decision wus final in a heat that was caught trnofiicinlly by some watches in 29 seconds. Finishing fourth In the first. heat and then second in the sec- ond quarter Lynn Mite. cspsbly driven by Austin Tierney, raced to his second victory of the sea- son as he captured the third heat and then went on from there to cop the extra heat from C. A1- bert Budlong and Miss Victoria. the other two heat winners. The class produced close, keen finishes all the way with the issue in doubt right up to the final few strides. Just Flicks, owned by‘ Harold Cudmore, Brackley. and driven by Ctldmorc, had a little bit too much speed for Gwendolyn Han- over and Earls Prince Charming in the Class C. Trot lnd Pace but the latter two had quite a duel between themselves, Gwen- clolyn winding up second in the first and third heats with Earl's Prince Cllllf-‘Jllltg being the run- uer-up in tho middle quarter mllc. . Lilly Marlene in capturing the Class D. Pace was l-l in the first Rangers Win From Chicago CHICAGO. Jan. 22—(AP)-—New York Rangers clouted Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 here tonight tor their second straight win over the trlvbesmen. and consolidated their grip on fourth place in the Na- tional Hockey League standings, Before a crowd of 16,102 dis- appointed home fans, Rangers tallied thrice In the final period to pull themselves within a sin- gle point of the third-place Bos- ton Bruins. who lust to Canad. lens tonight. - Summary: ' First I'crIod 1—New York, Pike (Russell, Moo) 2—Ncw York, Watson (N. Colvillo) . 11.24 3—Chicago, D. Bentley; ' (M. Bentley, Nattrass) ..1s.a'1 Pcnaltlvs: Juado, Wares, Gee. Warwick. Second Period 4—-Chicagc. Goo (D. Bcntloy) . 4.53 Penalties: Watson. Wares, Smith. Third Porlnd Is-Ncw York, Lcswick (Lapradc . .. .. .....1.5'I 6-New York. Russell 7.12 Penalties: Wares and Iopracle (major-fighting). changcd, but that the face of hockey has altered so that it is necessary to got rough in order to protect oneself. 11c found. he said, almost as ltoon as he hltthc ice dock, ho wus obliged to hit back. 1' 1' 4- 4r "It scolncd that all the boys were taking cuts and slices at him. Finally, he felt obligated to cut and slice and hack buck or be carried of! in a horizontal attit- ilde. 4- + it O- "Tluil. is testimony which could be supported by all of the vets who took part in tille Loaf-Cun- adlon tussle. ~0- 4- 0 O "sylvnnus Apps, who can '.)t“ e gcnllc zophyr sifting through the opposition llko blown thistledown. not infrequently finds it necessary now to olnvalc stick. erect elbows and gone-rally wrangle, in n bodily sonso. with littmzm llmpcts that somehow cling -to him and won't. be brushed lightly aside or ofl any more." _ I .... urrarnr "MY REPUTATION" Barbers Sf-lntvyck George Brent Montague let. end Mon. two heats to cop the race. with Sampson Budlong capturing the third from Skippy Budlong and Lilly dropping back to third place. The next race will be held on Saturday afternoon and horsemen arc asked to have their entries 1n at Lhe clubroom by 8 o'clock Friday night. ' The summery; I Cine A. Trot Lt$tlcia (L. Kelly) Guy Spencer (O’Meara) Archie Lee (Wood) Nell Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Winning horse owned by Char- les Chandler. Charlottetown. Class B. Trot and Pat-e Lynn Mltc (Tierney) 4 2 1 1 C. Albert Budlong (L. ....3 1 2 2 1 3 8 8 Guy Harvester (Arblng) .354 Miss Ireland (C. O'Brien) 54 5 Winning horse owned by 0.1-1. Horton, Murray River. Class C. Trot and Pace Just Flicks (Cudmon) ........ ..1 Gwendolyn Hanover (Sea- man) ... . 282 Earl's Prince Charming (Wood) 3 2 3 Winning ‘hycrscmowncd by Har- old Cudmore, Brackley. Clue D. Pace Lilly Marlene (Shepherd) 1 1 3 Sampson Budlong (Stead) . 2 l1 Skippy Cudlong (Cutclifle) 2:2 Little Abner (Arbink) Winning horse owned by Ben- jamin shepherd, Charlottetown. Officials:- Starter: Russell Abbott. Judges; Han-y Murphy, C.Shaw. P. Myers. ’ Announcer: Chester Slum. Bowling _ now nanrsraowntua D.V.A Bowiinl Mugging Minutes:- F. S. Carbonell . J, P. Smith . E. O. Lewis . . . Miss S.G. Jenkins .. E. L. Hume Totsl—2346. Brewers:- J. R. Ross J. S. Chandler W. W. Kitscn Miss K.G. Hertz-ll E. L. Bulman Total-BBB. High single F‘. J’. Csrbonell 241. High three E. G. Iiewi-s and E. L. Batman 529. Points:- Moanlng Minnies 4 1-2; Brewers 1 1-2. Hypertension Kids:- C. E. Walker 178 161 120 I. J. Harper 205 ~ 1'13 223 E. R. Jones . .142 113 211 Miss F. I-I. Kays 170 7’? 153 ‘ 87 140 Mighty Atoms:- W. F. Duffy . J. D. Shepherd . E. K. Kennedy Miss 8.0. Conrad . .. B. W. Wonnacott .. .. Total-ZUH. High single I. J. Harper 223. High three I. J. Harper 606. Poluts:-~ Hypertension Kids 5. Mighty Atoms 1. clrrowu ALLEYS Commercial League R. Whltlock .. 253 185 G. Newscn 1Z6 152 L. Ward 125 100 S. Stead . . 152 93 B. MacDonald ._ 276 143 Total-HOS. H. Crockett . 140 J. Herman 190 B. Downe , 146 P. Downe _ 133 S. Clay . 107 Total-Ill?! Hitch slnsle I. llemonald are, High three R. Whltlock 601. Candlcpin league Kllttchlng fiends:- 8. Poole . . .7. Colts . . I. Cononrs G. Francis E. Woods 'I‘otal-l303. Old 'l‘Imcra:—- E. Doucettc .. .102 100 88 R. Duncan . 74 J1 '74 F. Doucetts .. _ 109 115 V. Coyle 96 34 J. Cameron 99 g5 Totnl-llibfi. Tonight at, 7.00- Commercial league: Tnombs Bros vs, Mir-hast Bros. 8.15 Cnfldlepltt fleaghv, A“; w. Champs. If. of P. Magda Imperlslru- P. Rice . A. Affleck . V. Bwltzcr W. Switzer- D. Brown . Total-MM), Dls Benin- I. Lafterty _ M. Cutcllffe H. Flnlsyson J. Brown _ L. Smith . Tctal:—2689. Points:- Imporlals a 1-3, Die Hnrds 1 1-3, Blah lihlle u. Flnieyson m, Kiel: three A. Ameca m, PAGE SEVEN Acorn Rink To Represent Local Club In ’S|licl A rink skipped b F; k 15'“ "I31" "neffledyhs wIIrlulner cacti’)? WP bffi-Cket Ln British Congo]; trophy elimination play M m, Charlottetown Curling chm 3y 593E811“; a rink Sklppcd by w, R CASH IN YOUR SCRAP GOLD. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY (LR-WILLIAMS ”TI|e FriendIyJcweIIeW ' GREAT GEORGE STREET (By The Canadian Preee) QUBBMC. Jan. zit-Curling re- sults; Cruikshank by a score of 11-10 the 0on1 fink “P191304 85 one of tliel 1W0 links which will represent the. 1W1! club in Provincial playduwuss‘ for the British Consols ‘trophy mg the right to represent the Province‘ In the Dominion finals. Three rinks are still in the rum» ning in the Second section c! com- Wtltion at the Charlottetown Club.] YeateI-‘ds, a Results Following are the result; cg matches Played yesterday in com- petition for various trophies. British (ionaoig Ellmhlallun 11.51;) Jflfldllilc 12; DI‘, ES. G1d_ FrsnklAcom 11. w.a. shank 10. \ Wright and Santner Trophies R. G. Spfllett 19. HL. Sear‘ 8. William Nicholson 8, Frank Acorn 5. Chief Justice Campbell 10, F. B. Conrad 3. Cruik- Gurling Schedule Following is the schedule for to- dayk luatchcs at the Charlotte- town Curling Club; British Console-l P. M. Col. Full vs. J. S. Moore, Sentner Trophy-I EM, Ice No. l-J. S. Moore vs. ‘IZWJI, Prowse. Ive No- Z-Dr. MacDonald vs. m. McIntyre. Ice No. {l-J. J. Morris vs. J. A. Fraser. Ive No. 4—Ed. I-Iowatt, ‘Hinton vs, J, H, “Tight Trophy-c 1am. Ice No. l-RSP. Jardine vs. G. G. Hughes. 1C9 NQ- ZjW- R. Cruivkshank vs. Dr. Pierce. Ice No. 3—R. D. Qui le ' . W W. lord‘ I l’ \5 . Ice. NgobigEd. Nicholson vs. P. B, .....F..;;.I;6. Season Held Al Oyster Bed The Oyster Bed 1 Club held its flflthsrrggee gfflvtigg 59359" YQTWITIHY- Because of the cold weather the attendance was small. The fastest time chalked up in Kw) ravine was the 32% seconds made by Tex Worthy in the first heat of the Class A. Trot, Summary: Class A. Trot ‘PM Worthy (Colt-s) Easter Dawn Time: 825i: 33; 34. Winning owner. Earl (mics, m]. ion. Class B. Trot and Pace Mickey Rooney (Neill) Dale. B. (Hughe5) Time: 35; 36; 36. Winning owner, 1'. Neill, Bed Bridge. Colt: Race Connie Cicgg (Neill) Little Bud (Fiortl) Starter: Gordon Carr. Judkes: C. Ford. J, Gallant, V. Dot-lath. 1 ...2 Oyster .....11 .. 22 Timers: Jos. Gallant, Allison Carr. LONDON. Ju-ll, 21 -_(AP)--Sir Malcolm Campbell. British speed boat pilot, said today he may have to undergo an eye operation befma attempting to Miter his world wat- er speed rccorrl of 141 miles m1 hour, In his Bluebird I1. Tho speed trials wore planned for early this susrmicr on Lake Conlsion. in Err;- land's lake dLstrlct. . wn/r (/1 r 5n -I R International Goodwill Trophy Quarter Finals Toronto High Perk, K. McKel- lsr. skip, l5; Truro. N. 8.. C. E. Stanfield. skip. 8. Bathurst. N.B-. D. P. Connolly skip, 11; Toronto Granite, G. G. Plaxton, skip, d. Toronto Granite, B. H. Pooler, skip, 11; Matane, Que., Rod Cote, skip, 3. Petawauta, Ont.. J. Forgie,skip, 12; Bridgctkuter, N. S, J.L. Hebfn, skip, 4. Chateau nontouac ‘Ircphy- Quarter Flnsia Amherst, N. 5., H. A. Webster, skip, 9', Quebec Victoria, J. H. Law- stlll. skip. 7. Quebec Curling club. J. St. Amand. skip, 12; Chs/rlottetoytm, I". R. Mel-cine, skip, 7. I-Iowick, Que, R, B. Ness. skip, ii: Montreal Thistle, J. Fortier, skip, 10. Fredericton Curling Club, Judge W. Limerick, skip. 13; Lachute. Que, J. McKunmlc, skip, 2. Holt Rcnfrew Trophy (First round scores, continued, the first part being published in yesterday's edition.) _ Quebec Jacques Cartier No. 1. R. Talbot, skip. 8; Moncton No. 1, L. S. Saunders, skip, 10. Saint John St. Andrews, A. H. McDonald. skip, 9; Quebec Jac- ques Cartier No. 2. C. E. March- and, skip, 4. Quebec Jacques Cartier No. 3, C. Cote, skip, 1'7; Saint John Thistle No. 2, J. Ashe, skip. 8. Saint John Thistle N0. 4, B. Malcolm, skip, 11; Quebec Etche- min No. 1, D. E. Gravel, skip, 9. Bathut-sf, N. 3.. No. 2, H. Fer- guson, ski-P. 10,’ Montreal This- tle No. 2, W. Bethune. skip, 7. Halifax N0. 2. L. L. Snell, skip, 9: Quebec Victoria No. 3, G. M. Suckling, skip. 8, Ormstowtt. Que. W. G. ltd/sucr- z-igle, skip, ‘l; Wsuwatosa, Wis, H. Bier-such, skip, 6. Queibec Victoria No. 4. A. P. Muth. skip. 15; Charlottetown No. 2, Dr. 1-I. McIntyre, skip 2. Malartic. Que. J. Miquelon, skip, 13; Rimouski, Que, A. Mar- tin, skip, 3. Montreal Caledonia. No. 1, J. S. Moflat, skip. 8; Quebec Perron, L. Stamp. skip, 5. Holt Renfrew Trophy Second Round Quebec Victoria, J. M. Elliott, skip, 12; Pictou. 24.5., H. M. Rus- sell, skip, 8. Truro. N.S., Y. F. Tutty, skip, won by default over Quebec Vic- toria, Col. A. Bell, skip. Renfrew. Ont.. N. E. Lindsay, skip. 9: Saint John. N. 3.. E. B. Ness, skip. 6. Arvidu, Qucn, H. H. Calder, 11; La Tuquc, Qua. ‘W. D Bone, skip. 5. Ottawa Curling Club. A.J. Paq- uette. skip, 10; Kenogarnl, Que" F. McNab, skip. '1. Kingston. Ont.. J. P. Walsh, skip, i); Quebec Jacques Cartier, H. Auger, skip, 7. Moncton, N. B. H. Rich. bkID. 9; Quebec Jacques Cartier, J. P. Fortln. skip. 6. Halifax Mayflower. J. H. Conn, skip. 10; Quebec Curling Club. A. Rowland. skip. 4. Malariic. Quo- J- Miquvioll. skip, 6; Montreal Caledonia No. 1, J. S. Moffat, skip. 10. Halifax. A. G. Watson, skip, ‘l; st. Stephen. N.B., W. B. Burli- nnan, skip. 16. Quebec Jacques Cartier, C. E. Emond, skit). l3; Carleton. N. B.. Dr. R. M. Pendrish, skip. ‘J. Lunenburg, N. $.. R. C. Zini skip, 5: Saint John Thistle No. U. R. B. Brown. Skip. S. Monctou. N. B.. L. S. Saunders. Skip. ll); Saint. John St. Andrew's. C. H. McDonald. skip. 5. skip, . M Quebec Jacques Carlin‘. P. C010,. 5141p, 5; Saint John Thistle, lette BLUE BLADES 1;], ...,_ I ukl/ I ¢ réfsx t. it)“: I. Reach Final Rounds in Some Events At Big Quebec Bonspiel B. Malcolm. fir», 14. Bsthurst, N. 5., n. ram.“ isgdp, 7; Halifax L. L. Snell, Omstown, Qua. W.‘ c. McGer- rlgle, skip. 5; Quebec Victoria No, 4. A. F. Muth. skip, '1. Holt iienlrcw Trophy- Third local Quebec Victoria. J. Elliot, skip, l: ‘mam mining club, No. 1, Y. P. ‘may. skIP. ti. Rents-cw Qurilng Club. N. B. Undsay, sldp. 9: Arvida Circling Club. H. H. Calder, skip, a. Kingston Curling Club. J. P. Walsh. skip. ‘t; Otts-wa A. J. Paquetie. skip, 6. Halifax Mayflower. JJ-i. Conn. skip. 15; Moricton Curling 011b, H. Rich, skip. 2. Chateau Trophy, ~ Second Donal Guelph, Ont.. Curling Chi), D, E. Kennedy, skip, 13: Quebec Jacques Cartier, L. LangloisJktp, 2 Charlottetown Curling Club, I‘. R. Mclslne. skip. 11: Chicago Bx- moor. E. W. Frystag skip. 4. Sherbrooko Curling Club, H, A, Peabody, skip, 8; Feneion Pails. Ont.. J. H. Curtis, skip, s. Quebec Curling club. E. M. Amend. skip, ‘T; Mstsne. Que, A. Fradette. skip, d. Quebec Curling Club, .1, x, Iiackeit, tikip, l1; Halifax May- flower. W. Ferguson, skip. 4. Howlck, Que., R. B. Ness, ski’. 8; summer-side, P. E. 1.. l. , Foley. skip. 7. Quebec Etchemin. G. Morgan} skip. 8; Quebec Curling Club. R. B. Whyte, skip, 3. Montreal Thistle, 3i. C. fliortiez. 51151.1.‘ Montreal St. George. U, Layton, skip, 6. Chateau Trophy-Tfalrd Round t Quebec Victoria, J. H. Lawson. Skip. 9: Montreal Caledonia, JK. Beveridge. skip. T. Amherst. 11.8.. H. A. Webstt. skip, 11; Kingston, Ont.. H. M. Reid. skip, 8. . Gharloitctovyn. F. R. McLains. skip, 10: Guelph, Ont.. DE. Ken- nedy. skip. 8. Quebec Out-ling club. E. 8t. Alfllfld- 5UP. 8: Sberbrocke, Que. H. A. Peabody, skip. 5. ‘ Howick. Qua, R. B. Ncss, ‘skip, 8; Quebec Curling Club. J. K. Hackett skip, 6. Montreal Thistle, H. C. I-‘ortier. skip, 12: Quebec Etchemin, Q, Hogan. skip. l1. Fredericton. Judge W. Limer- lck, skip, 10; Quebec Jacques Cartier. W. Samson. skip. 5. Laohute, Que, J. McKimmle. skip, 7: Newcastle, N. 3.. P‘. I. Locke, skip, B. International Laurcntidc Trophy, First Round Quebec Jacques Cartier. J. Len- glols, skip. 9; (Xiicago Bxmoor. I. W. Frytag. skip, 11. Fenelon Falls. Ont.. J. H. Cur- tis, skip, 9; Matane, Qua. A. Pra- - dette, skip. l. Quebec Jacques Cartier, J. Tal- bot, skip, 13; Quebec Jacquel Cartier. J. Marchand. skip. 12. Sain John, N. B.. ‘Ilhlstle, J. I. Ashe, s ip, 11; Quebec Etchcmln, D E. Gravel. skip, 4. Quebec Victoria, G. M. Suck- ling, skip, l2; Montreal Thistle, W. Bethune, skip, '1. Cl-iarlottetown, P. E. l'.. Dr. l. McIntyre, sk , 13: Wauwatose, Wis, H. R. Bi sacti. skip, ‘l. Quebec Jacques Cartier, L. Du- quette. skip, 7: Portage, Wis., I‘. L. Van Epps. skip, 8. Quebec Curling Club, 1". l. Thompson, skip, l0; Detroit, Dr. A. McKenZIP, skip, 3. Toronto Granite, H. Parsons, skip. 11: Quebec Curling Club, W. Ct. Bennett, '7. Montreal Si. Georges. Baird, flip, won by de-fsult from Port- age, Wis., No. 2. W. J. Duiberj, sk ip. Halifax Mayflower. H. Ferguson l l t ‘ictrssfully defended it so fer thil skip, 9; Summt-rside. P. E. 1., B. P. Fkrloy. skip, 5- Montrcal St. Georges, Gilbert Layton. skip. l9; Quebec Curling Club. R. B. Whvt», skip. S. Rimouskl, Que.. A. Martin. skip 14', Qucbrc Perron. J. Stamll. skip. 5. . Quebec Curling Club, J. Duch- sne, skip, 10; Windsor. N. 5.. Dr. K. K. Dinock. skip. B. Hnmnlnn. N,B.. N. Bovalrd, skip . Halifax. E. W. Fraser, skip. 4.. Saint John, N. B, 'I‘hist1c. Dr. W. SNVPNSOH. skill, ll: Bour- nmuque, Que. Sigma, J1". Houtll skip. ‘I. 1 Jlloncton Retains llllciellan Bun MONCTON. N. 3., Jan, zs-(ofl. Jrhc Moncton Curlers Aasocll- tion retained the McLeilan Cup for the second week in a row here tonight when they turned bacl tho clmlle of the River Hebert, N.S.. club y a 47-46 margin. The local curlers have hclal the trophy aim-r last. spring end have sucw IQIIOI.