"The Chew for lint" lilCKEY AND NlCiiOLSQNS y BLALK TWIST A Home Product ~ Popular Everywhere Goal With Less Than Two -Minutes To Go Gives ‘Tars’ Even Break A goal from the stick of Ted Bradley with only a ntinute and 26 seconds 0| playing time left inst night gave the Navy hockey squad n Ii-nil draw with Prince of Wales Welshmen in n City llockey Lctigue t-ttcounter and enabled the Tars to draw up to within two polntl of the second place Legionaires. Featured by close checking throughout the guano wound up in blazing action after the Navy had shot the equalizing tally with the two goalies Proude and Davis covering tthemselves with glory in the inst dfamn packed 8G seconds us tlit-y heaved out rubber from all attgles as the game broke into a wide-open struggle. Navy had to come front behind ltvlcc in the nip and tuck on- mttnicr to earn their split in points. They yielded two goals in tho first two minutes of the first pcriod lo the still winloss Welsh- men; they roared frotn behind in tho second session to knot the count at 2-all: early in the third they saw Wclsiimcn go ahead again on Beer's sharp shot front 30 feet out and with the final seconds ticking off it appeared as if the College team were ht-adod for tholr first vimory. But Navy with four forwards on the ice and after coming with- in inches of goals on two previ- ous occasions — in fact some of thc fans thought the dics had H horn in the net-banged homo the ctntalizer to add another point to tltoir total. Scoring (luring firefly troll divided the game was with Mike iictittesscy leaving his Navy de- fence position long enough to firt- homo his team's first two goals with the. other one going to Bradley. Goal-gutters for the Wolshmen were Douglas, Robert- son and Bccr. Stirlnging right lo tlic attack ftom tho opening whistle Welsh- tnon wont into n two-goal lead in tho first 1Z9 seconds oi’ plly. 36 seconds from the start Rnbcrt- son wheeled around ihc Navy de- ionoo. pnsscd lo itt front of cage and the latter itrvtl a low drivc into the twinos. Keeping up their offensive Welsh- mcn clicked for their second cottnior at. 210i). Breaking from behind his own blue line Beer "d a short izvtwvard to Roherisoh, tho lnttcr racing ovor (he Navy nlttelitie to shoot a blazing drive from twenty fect out that Davis k ckod at futilely as it saggctl the draperies. For (fie rrntztindcr oi’ llie per- ierl built teams had their cltttttccs m" titey took turns on ilic offens- but poor finishing up, 0i ])lt'i_\'S, plus poor passing kepi the scoring to (he two quick goals. Navy had three great chances on close-in nttetrttitis. but Proudc. ‘taint-ding t-he pipes. ottlzuosscd his Y-Zntwckers in each instuncc. 3'5» Waging a continuous offoitsivo it tn the start of (he middle ses- si n tho “Tars" with two xvldoiy srtirtrnteti goals got bfiffk on oven itrnts with the Wolsinnon l)!‘l()f‘I‘ ti)" period cndcd. Coming close on n cnttplo of occasions as they ltonnncd the Welslmtoit inside their own blucline. Navy realized rt 3156. Mike Honnessoy sliding (‘to dist: in bolwocti a niazc oi’ ‘ res nfior Kcllv had missed lo llhttttiord. and the l'ti tor rclay- Pd ii out to Henncsscy. Both teams were having plenty of (h-tncos. but it was Davis who loot "so Navv in tho game as he kicked out thrco drives in a row from tit" edge of the goal crcnso. .'( penalty to Kellv ltwliccl 1h" Navy offensive but Wolshmcn YEll TiiEllTliE "runes STRANGERS" Sydney Groenrtrset Geraldine Iitlgersil Douglas parked t burst wide open but (he two ‘goulics rcftiscd to have their il"“')lli' clonlod. Linc-ups: Navy: Goal, Davis; defence. ilcnticssey, Carmichael, Josey, couldn't break through as Navy 11cm icing llic disc. With both trams at full strength and time vapidly running out, Navy finally got the equalizer on a nearly idcniictil play as t-ht-it- first count- er. Higson got possession in the centre zone. Forced over lo the left hoards after crossing the line ho slid a forward to I-‘iannigan. the latter's passout landing on Hcnncsseys stick and Mike again beat Proudc with nn ankle high drive from thirty feet Qt. Checking each other closely neither tc§m had a real scoring cliancd’ in the first minute but at 1:84 Beer sent the Welshmcws ihopes soaring when after taking Douglas’ pass lie faked a shot at ‘the defence, skated a cotiplc of strides and then blazed a shoul- der lilgh snapshot behind Davis. For the next l8 minutes play ttnged up and down the ice with both goalies proving utibcalttble. Twice Navy were sliorthatided with penalties to Hlgson and lPcppin and it was while the lat- ter was off that Davis really stood in the breach to thwart the Wcisttmens efforts. Four times in a row they were lll on top of the blondc goalie and four limes he smothered goal-labelled drives. Al full strength Navy forced Proudo to be good ‘out Welshman were hanging on grimly. Time was running out on the Navy. Tutice they had what look- cti like goals only the red light failed lo flash and the fans were starting to leave their seats when Bradley backliandcd the equalizer homo with Higson and Kelly drawing assists on the play that started frotn n fttceoff at the side of the Wolslimens not. For the final mintttt- the ‘crowd wore kopl statidittg as the game Stewart; forwards, Higson. Brad- icy. Blane-hard, Pcppiu. Hamilton. Joy. Kelly. P. W..C.: Goal. Proudc; dc- ltilkl‘, Keefe, Dalzicl, Clarke, I. MacDonald; forwards, Beer, Doug- lus, Robertson, McLcnnan. Red- dln, Quiglcy, Duffy. Downe, Rich- ard. SUMMARY First Period i. P. W. 0., Douglas son) 0:36. P. W. C-t 2:09. Penalties: Nome. Second Period . Navy. Hcnncssey (Kelly, Blan- chard) 3:56. Navy. Hcnnessey Flannigan) 17:51. Penalty: Kelly. Third Period P. W. 0.. Beer (Douglas) l;34. Navy, Bradley (lilgson, Kelly) 18:34. Penalties: Plan ice Race Meet Saturday (Robert- 2. Robertson (Beer) (l-ligson, Higson. Peppin. H“ "°"'° __ rm- Victoria Driving Club will _ hold a race meet. oi. 2.15 Saturday Mont-me’ 8”‘ “d “w” afternoon. Entries must. be at. the mom! ll- ‘ wclwk lonlllll- g-a kkk kkk k k kkkk kk kkkkk kkkkkk kkkkk k kkkk . sun . n one: TiiE MARITIME -___- Colander for i947 is now available Apply or writs lERRlGAlTS BARBER SHOP 1S4 Quun St. Price Si .00 00404-OQQQ§0§044-00-00%+04Q-§0-00§§000-000 00 00 000-0 00-004‘ Mllllili LEAGUE llliilliEY 8.30 lllblll . vs. , mus-m IiIiLlitElt-fls v llliilSEMllll i z JANUARY 17, 1947 THE CHARLU'l"l‘E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN A game that l5 expected to turn into an action-filled enootmter all the way is slated for the Forum tonight, when Juvenile Kinsmen ttmtzlc with “Buck" White's Juven- ile Abbies in a scheduled game of ‘the juvenile league. a game that is likely to produce all the fireworks that have been evident in past City League encounters. + + ill Il- Kltrstnen. heavy favorites to take 113F111 lcflguc honors and already with a league victory and a victory over Summcrside Kinsmen, chalk- ed up. will be gunning for victory number three, but supporters of the Abbies and also some adher. ents of the Kinsmen are trot so certain they will be able (t; turn the trick. -|- 4- 1- + ' Abbics are composed of a lot of rugged. Ila-rd skating youngsters that are in the game every min- 1119. They may lack the polish of the more experienced Kinsmen team but they certainly make up for that by the honest efforts they put into their encounters. In their opmilng game against the Rovers; they won out oti sheer fight alone and Kinsmen can cxpcct to be faced by tt hard fighting band of Abbifs when they skato out for the opening face-off tonight. ‘II ti‘ Il- 1' Tangiing in the first game of’ the minor league liouble bill. G. d: G. Dairy Kings tackle the Legion- airfs in a tnidget struggle and like the juvenile same should prove plenty interesting. Both are very anxious to advance in the sta-tid- IHL§$ so it can be safely said that (the youngsters will pxovltlc plenty etitcriuinmcttt for the pajtittg cus- tomcrs. -l~ 4' 0 -l- - Last wcrk coitl weather held the attendance tltourn cottsiderably but with mild ‘tveailtcr in prospect for (attic-lit, it i5 more than likely that the best crowd of the season .vili be on httzid to encourage the young- sters and add impetus to what will be a hotly Contested league before the schedule is completed. + + -l- (iordon Driiion, nftena short absence front the firing line. is to return lo the Leglonaircs lineup ziext, Tuesday night, we are in- formed, and the presence of the big forward. former National Hockey League scoring champion will boost the stock of the Legion team con- sidcrabiv, + Il- 0 (i Just a oouplc 0f days ago, we were certain that Driiion had play- ed his inst hockey of the season with tho Legion but Gordie evid- ctrily has thought things over since then and ills return to an active playing mle will be welcomed not only by his teammates but by s great. many of the fans also. Q '1' ‘l- He will ntltl strength both offen- sively and defensively and pivoting between Art Perry and Ted Strain and with Shepherd, Dowling, and Carver as another attacking unit, will give the Legion team a scor- ing punch that the other teams will have to reckon with ntlghiily. ‘It 1' 1' No matter how much drivel is tossed into the columns of the press. or into (he air lanes, regarding heavyweight, boxing contenders. one thing ts ccrtain—thero isn't a single flsiic individual in sight who might be considered any kind of a threat to the present champion, J00 huts. 0 0 0 0 Apparent to everyone (with any kind of knowledge about. the fight game. this fnet has been emphas- ized by (he US. National Boxing Association, whose report recently rat/ed fighters in various (315583 and brought out several rather pertin- ent: bits of information. O 0 0 4' Regarding the heavyweight div- islon. the N.B.A. dIOPPQd Billy Conn completely, taking the Pittxbmgh bsttler st his word (that he has quit) and instead of listing logical contenders for the Bombers head- gear. the NzBA mention d only outstanding boxers. none whom ll Oltflbh 0f Ir. 1111411111} Ml. Wfi cm of Louis‘ kinky munch. 0 Q 0 O 7.30". lislry Kings vs. Loglonalros — Midget The rstedthabeotimtauipflbsu- TUIISIIT Juvenile FllllliMt Old Bonus Wagner, gong-ally Leafs And MONTREAL. Jan. l6 - (OP)- Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadians battled to a 1-‘. stale- mate here tonight in a rough house fixture that saw referee Frank (King) Clancy hand out 20 minor penalties as a oa-pacity throng of 12,066 customers were kept in an uproar throughout, The top two teams in ll‘? Na- tional Hockey League race fought tooth and nail as they threw body checks about with abandon. It was the second meeting between the arch rivals in two nights and the draw left the second-place Habitants still nine mints behind the league's loading Leafs. I Toronto went ahead oti a. goal by Norman (Bud) Pcilc after the game was only two minutes and thirty seconds old and the aggres- sive Toronlonians held their slim advantage until 6:3’! of the _fin-1l frame when utility forward Bobby Fili-on evened it up on g luck- tinged marker. Fillon‘s goal was a hearlbreaker for Turkxrodu as the tiudgy Tor- onto goalie had played a sensa- tional gome to hold Ganucks at bay while his mates were short- handed several times during the blistering contest. Despite (he heavy penalty list. the game was never in danger of getting out of hand as Clancy kept close tab on all minor itifraetions. Toronto took ll of the penalties to Montreal's nine. Rookie Howie Meeker was the main offender. By lift-l Sufrin Canadian Pres»; Staff Writer CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 1'7 (CP) - One mild day bat-k in lite spring of 1938 a DlIOLOLZPZiZJlIUV vis- itcd Gordie Driiion, Toronto Maple Leaf riglitwitiger, who liafl just‘ won the Notional Hockey League sec-ring championship and the Lady Byng trophy for gentlemanly con- duct on the ice lanes. The result of ilic catnorttmzitrs artistry was a picture of a ricott- shaven. stalwart young ailtlet) with 3n almost. augellic CXllfCSSlOn ztnd~ to stretch the imagination slight- ly —a halo around hl-s head. For Gordie Driiion, Moncton. N. B_ gilt to hockey, was n perfect example of lite clean liock/rv play- cr who incurs few penalties and seldoms loses his temper. That was why Drillorrs oldtime supporters were n littlte worried when they read that he had earn- ed l6 minutes in penalties during two games for the Cunaditin Legion team in the Charlottetown Hockey League. Had gentleman Gordie "bad man," they asked? The answer is an elllplllVlt‘ "No!" Driiion said in an litter-view today that his puck personality Iinstft. changed a bit. He. explains his familiarity with the penalty box by saying "I'm just trying to look after myself." Gordie. who roaches as wcll as plays, is somewhat overweight this year and his 210 pounds provide a bulky target for ambitious body- checking defencemen. And Driiion doesn't like being body-checked any more titan any other player. Besides, he believes it, is far more blessed to ;,;i\‘=.‘ than receive. So he's definitely not a "bad man." just adapting himself to the style of play in the league and the penalties follow In natural sequence. There's another question. Has hc slowed up much since his N H. L. days? Driiion admit! he has. nut still claim! to have the eagle eye that (grrried him to the top in the I. He points to one particular game with a Charlottetown Ail-Slat team last year when he scored 11 goals against Ulises-y. P. E. I. The game was arranged to raise $350 so that the O'Lesry team could pay for the rink. Hg still loves his hockey as much bntrhlstorv. stoned his astn major league contract on Saturday. as coach of tho Pittsburgh Pirates, and therein lies an interesting story. turned 0 Il- (l- O When the Flying Dutchman Slkned hLs first contract in profes- clonal bssdaoll. with Stpubmvllle. dhio. in tans, he m pus cs5 g month. Later. of course. the vet- eran received as much as 510.000 s season, snd that in the days when ten grand was (he cqun-l o1 $40,000 to-day. 0 0 0 O Wagner. who will be 7.‘! you; or ago next month. quit. playing ln 1017. but even if he nod not been coaching All these years. his name would never be forgotten in base- ball If only because of one story. When 810,000 was regarded as ‘the ultimate baseball salary. Wagner refused a contract that size, saying that $7,500 was all he was worth. and that probably drew so rwttch attention lo the honest rnd (‘op- lble Dutchmnti liini a bit-IBM con- flict ill inevitable. Battle To 1 - All Draw S’sitle Tonight Driiion Sees Team in Senior Hockey Next Season l‘ cently come into his life. PAGE SEVEN Canadians being chased no less than four times. SUMMARY First Period . Toronto, Polle 2:30. Penalties: Chamberlain, Reay 2, Botlchard, Meeker 2, Mort- son. Thomson, Lacth, N. Metz. (Thomson) Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Peters, Meeker, Reagrdon, Thomson, Richard, Harmon. Stanowski. Third Period Montreal. Filion, 6:37. Penalties: Lach. M e e k e r. Bouchard. Knotty-ilinersTo The Knotty-Ntners ntlilget-hoc- hey team is scheduled to go to Summerside this evening to play the midget, Kinsmen. Titt- followimz players are asked to be at the I.M.T. hus terminal ut 5 p.rn. shatp:— MticLean. Hodgson, Stuli. Mc- Carville, Gallant. Flynn, J».1l".ll1'i€, McNcvin, MacLran, Allan. Shep- hard, Kelly, Hughes. s as cvcr, although curling lit-s re- Hc's been playing at the local rink this year and figures on being in the Dominion Brier bonspicl tn about five years. Settled in Charlottetown where he worked with his father-in-latrl. Driiion is doing his part in sthring up ltockey interest in the province. ln Senior Circuit Next Season? He siys hockey is on the up~ grade now and predicts that, Chat‘- lottotown will have a team in the Maritime senior circuit next, sea- son. But it's the youngsters he's chief- ly interested in. And during the last year he has been travelling a- bout the province providing mitt-h- tieeticd high-txilibre coaching for school-age players. He worked with the provincial physical fitness director and takes ‘the youngsters out. for an hour or so in each town or village ltc visits. As for tho possibility of Prince ‘ \ ard Island producing a Mem- orial Cup or Allan Cup contender, he letves that to whether the pro- Vince can liolrl onto its players. I-Ioretofore the rule has been for ilte other Maritime centres to snap up the boys as soon as they reach junior or senior age. Driiion would like to see hockey on a plane wlterg the boys would he able to develop 11ml 1'18)‘ around home until they're old cnougli to jump to big time. Hc has views on the puck pas- time i-n general throughout the Dominion and is particularly "dis- gusted" with Canada for not send- ing a team to the world champion- Ships in Pntgue in February. He noted that almost all the teams approached. refused oti (he grounds that they didn't wont, to break up their league. Bu: Dril- lon's suggestion was that players should have been picked from teams all across the country to form an all-star outfit, which roultl have upheld the hockey name of the Dominion, while still not weaken- ing any particular league. However, it‘! his view that "they're all n. n, m tho money "OW- The iziory business of old seems to be all through." P. J.’s Rovers Play At S’sitie Tonight The foliwlnx members of P.J.'s Rovers Juvenile squad are asked to meet at the I.M.'I‘. Bus Terminal this evening at 5 p.m. from where they will leave for Stimmcrside for their game with Simmer-side Kins- men. Rosettes, Word. Canon, Ltmd. Doekstudorff, C. Dottcndorff, wn- lisnu. Cairns, Justine. MacDonald, Murphy, Pierce Dicktsson Nicolle. Lineup For Dairy Kings some M the Forum against Pudi Biso l I/iitait, lioiron, Bradley’. t wit ulover, Cheverls Cameron IATUBDAY. JAN. ll _ AT l PM. Following ls the lineup for the G- l: <1 Dairy Klan for - tonight's MONTAGUI man 501mm, the Legionsires. The game get‘ under- way at 7.30 sharp, Burke. MacDon- ald. Kennedy. Hcrlnessey. Hires, Dalziel 1.. Hennsswy, (iillis. Joe Louis To Fight In Peru NEW YORK, Jm. l6 — (AP) — Billy Mwamey. who will handle heavyweight champion Joe Louis’ forthcoming (our of South Ameri. ca, announced tonight he has flr_ ranged a six-round exhibition at Lima, Peru, Feb. l5. LegionMitlgetsLineup Following will be the personnel of the Legion Midgets who are playing the Dairy Kings at the Forum tonight: Carmody. Crockett, Smith. Bruce, McMillan. Howatt, Leonard, MaCallum, Bourke. Ran- ahan, Carver, Nicholson. Scantle- bury, Peters. Juvenile Ahhies Following is the Juvenile Ab- bies “"9111! T01‘ tonight's game with the Juvenile Kinsmen at the Forum: Goal, L. McDonald; de- fence. Coyle. Mclnnis, Caldwell, McCioskcy; forwards, Gregory. Shephanh M. McKenzie, Burke, Doyle, Detghan, Acorn, E. McKay]. Zi€. Dartmouth Juniors Defeat Moncton 9-6 HALIFAX, Jan. i6 -— (OP) _ Dartmouth Boys’ Club scored s 9-6 victory over Moncton Junior Wheelers in a junior exhibition hockey contest here tonight. "Ihc harbor town squad, second place club in the Halifax City Junior League, won the game in the second period when they sent home five goals against a single tally by Moncton. Famous Joe Tinker Loses liis Left Leg ORLANDO. Fla, Jan. 16 -- lAP) — Joe Tinker today lrtst the left leg which helped make him one of baseball's greatest short- stops. The leg was removed just above the knee to stop a gangrenous condition which set In last Oct- obcr. Doctors said the former Chl- cago (‘ub player was doing “very nicely." Barring complications. the member of tihe renowned double play combination of Tinker-to- Evcrs-to-Chance should be able to leave ltospital in "l0 days 0!‘ so," authorities said. lgowlirig HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League High single l". Doucetu 281. High three E. Doucette 7'18. R. Cameron .. T. McKesrney . C. McLean C. LcClair Total—2969. High single G. McDonald 80l- lllgh three 0. McDonald ‘I35. Points: Fi-vs Aces 4; All Btlrl 1. illillliEY MONT-AGUI RINK "- WEST KENT SCHOOL SKQTI AIFPIIIE Aflllllfliinn f“ Rm‘ ” C‘... achonsld. 190 282 203 198 Tonight st 8145-0111 Timers vs The Home of “Spu iitcyt THE BIKE SHOP ifitttttis" anti rtin ‘lcs 183 GREAT GEORGE STREET Defeat SAINT JOHN, N.B., Jan. 1'1 - (OP) - Saint Joiun Beavers ad- ministered a 6-2 drubbing to Trutc Beau-cats tonight and broke a three- way, sewnd-place tie in the Marl- (timg Big Four TIOdKBY 1358110- tmvsl-s became sole occupants (t! that. position, t-ro games behind the leading Moncion Hawks. and left Beam-cats and Halifax Cres- cents together in the cellar. Flour goals in the first period as- gured 3 Begver VlClDYY. The lOCBlS added another in the second 8nd one more in the third. Bearcais avoided a whitwashing when two concentrated attacks in the final canto yielded a brace. SUMMARY First: Period l t The draw for the regular week- end bosplel to be held at the Char- lottetown Club follows: Friday 6:30 Ice No. 1: L. E. wetlnrr. J. F. Wran. W-.R- MacNeili. R. G. Spillett (Skip) vs. '1‘. A. White. A. A. Leamam. J. H. Hellopps, Dd. Tat-lion (Skip). Ice No. 2: C. T. Mottigomery, C. MacDonald. E K MacNutt, J. F. MaeLeod (Skip), vs. E. S. Trainer, Sinclair MacKay. Guy Kennedy. w» w- Lobd (Skip). Ice No. 3:- Wm. Wood. J H Samuel-s. W. R Burnett, Cleaver McLean (Skip) vs. G.G K Peake, Gordon Driiion. F M. Nash. E. D. Nicholson (skip). Ice No. 4;-— C. R. Palmer. Dr. P‘. C. 90118511. A. W. Matihieson, TWL. Prowse. (skip) vs. F‘. G O'Ncill. J. O. Dia- tntoild. Judge MoGuigtart, J. E Burden (skip). v Friday 11.00 l’. M. l Ice No. l:- R. Nicholson. n. K. Aoom. G.‘ R Keefe. F. Cox, (skip) vs. Nor-. man Nicholson. A. Alywam. WT. Wcir. .1. n Howatt. (skin)- Ice No. " F, McKimiotl, 1-1. Bucll. W. Wil- son. H. F. McPhse (skip) vs. E G. McLeod. Geo. Bantam, S R. Beat- 0.11. R S P Jar-dine. (skip). ‘ Ire No. 3:-- ‘ n. McLaughlin. a. Callback, on! Gerry. J. A. Fraser, (skip) vs. Rs; McCabe. W Carver, P R. Mc-‘ Cormack, C01, G E Full (ski?)- Ice No. 4:- l w McLcaiLJ n nenry.r'.1)rts-l coll. Hon. T A. Campbell (skip)- vs. G. Foster. J F Hobb. Wm ‘t Nicholson. H R Carruthcflrs (skiW-l Friday 9:30 P. M. t Ice No. 1:-— Joan Home, G G. Huzhcs. Hawkins. F. R McLaine (skip) vs. l. B. McMillan. I.- H Poole. DT- Pierce, Dr. H McIntyre (skip). Ice No. 2:—- E. ‘Higgins. W. A. Chandler. Alex Knox. l‘. W ‘Dir-oer (skip). vs. l" E Holland. G .11 H1700"- J.J Larrabcc. J C McLaughlin (skip). lce No. 3:- Art. Hogan. P‘ B. Clarke. C. M t, Frazer, F B Conrad (skip). vs. Gco. Pc~ints: Five Aces 0; Old Timers ii. '5 ‘Five Aeesz- . G. McDonald .177 30b 252 H. Crsswell 337 J. Callaghan 740 G. Stewart . . 264 J. Lawlor 155 Total-—3005. ' All Stars:- J. Power 332 in I NOW you eon again gotoasy-situvlngnnomy- saving MINORA BLADES in the generous Economy Pcdu l2 bladnforlfifl MINORA is Canada's fu- vouritc low-price blot-lg because It outlast: ordin- ary bludu and giver smooth, comfortable shave: every time. So ask for-and got- MNORA ILADES in the big Economy Pack. Ii saves you 16%! MINORA BIADES litnounce Draw Regular Weekend TFBitYIOI‘. RfiV . MlNllllli ALSO St. John Beavers Truro 6-1 Jllbtu 1—Saitit John, Igrttii brooks, Federotiick) 2L4: Z-Salnt John, Kyle (Nicolle) 5n 58 Ii-Salnt Joltn, Price (MacMiilosp, Butler) 9:4’! - lt-Saint John Mselllllan (Pflcq. Kyle) 14:57 Per-altics-—Macl£achern, ltlyketyll, Kyle. Barlnwell. Second Period 5-Saint John Colwell. twhslen‘ Nicolle) 12:59 12:59 Penalties “None. 6-Truro_ Barkwell (MechH-iki) In o4 '~ 7._Tym-Q‘ Kg-arng (Steele) 10:‘ Penalties -—None. 7 For. '$|)lel y Fred Martin, R. Dalziel. W. Pick! ard, N. A. Anderson (skiPl- vl- l R. Johnston, H B. Cutcllffe, Arm- ett l-Iowatt, R. n Bell (skin)- lce No. 2:—- Jam€s Mullins.’ F W Curtis‘ H. C. Atkinson. O. W. Hllldmfla (skip), vs. R. T. Maihicsoit. H. T. E Mcbennam C. H Black (skip). lee No. 32- J. P. Doyle, J E Wltitlock. J 13).. Likely. W R Adams, Mk1?‘ Art Farguharson, Wes. Whitloc _A Bagnall, H. L Sear. (ski?)- Ice No. 42- J. T. Place. J. D. Stewart, He‘ Moore, sterling MacDonald Iskip‘ vs, D Rattlrone. A I. Rotw-"s- M; or out, G M Avartl. (skit) Saturday 3:30 l’. M. lee No.'l:—d D w“ _ A. E. Satin om. r. . . S092 O, L Jay. J. J. Morris. (Skill). V Norman Saunders. O K Pr-esb Gordmi White. J s ivtoorqjskin lee No. 2:— - Jolm Simmonds, J. Squarebrilga waiter Beers. A. L McPhe (skip). vs. Percy Simmonds, DM‘ Gass. F R Seaman, A. V. Spll cit. (skip). . lee N0. 3:— ‘ F. Anderson. A. flound. R Jenkins, Dr. E. S Giddirlgs (SUE v5, NfiTOm Bell. R. McMillan. W. Ives, H. G. Spiileit (skip). lee No. 4:- Geo. Craig. E. McNrill. Dr. Campbell. Judge Duffy (Skiph l’ R DeBlois. F McMillan. Devi MacLeod, Wendell Worth (skip). Spnres:— Doug. Saunders. Joint H. Howaa A G McMillan. A. McNeiii. Mcltuiis, A. H. R0001’. R, Matining D Mayinc, Geo. Rogers, H C». Lcilch. Cloud Ives, H LAptllOlTl‘ w Q_ Hoyt. Les. Stacey, Tom Da- Biois. Geo. Dewar, O. R Down, Jog Dougan, G, D. Fitzgerald. Halifax Horsemen Begin Elimination n“ Acegi- H E Hyndman. W R Cudmore. "Amy-u; J 15__ __ 0 - r . an. (C?) g‘ (jsrftsmgltl ...... .. $3 “W” Maclqoill‘ F“ F Aclarn The llnilfnx llarness llnrse E‘ Robm 219 280 172 (Fklfll- (‘lnh today decided to hold n R’. McCabe 145 206 181 I“ M’: 'i"__ l series of elimination races J Lawlgf 200 252 1V1 E‘ E‘ Jurmne‘ Hon‘ H- H- COX" starting Jan. 25 to determine ‘Total-BUM. A H- Mould’ Dr- w- MlwDmllildl the trotter and pacer which old T|me“:__ (Skill). V5. R H ‘JBIIRlH-S. DT- J will represent the ciuh at the a Deuce,“ _ 270 254 244 D. MCGUlZB-TT- 7-0146 731m“? w~ Rf Maritime ler- racing champ- J_ camera“ 168 188 Crulckshank. (Slflbl. - . ionships in Charlottetown Feb. F Doucene Saturday 2.00 l’. M. ; 19-20.’ There will h.- thrce races V: Cone v Ice No. l— l in each tltvixlon. Rgy, Dr, Mcthfl ".135 203 l“ w’ ‘Mk ‘Ti '4‘ N’ W “m” T TOT-ll-Gill. cave 16% On BLADES E onomy Puck. AVAILABLE 4 for