,__ _ _ _..__--<.-—~ p-n'_____-p>-oi~an.ln\ln- '- t lt-itilinti ti: LL31 tu- _.4dn.¢rn. iii»:~ii't' t ' 12' l llttti | . . . ,-i , lixti‘ 1 1 . I l 111111 ii : . i; l:i:t il- i i - ._-__,__ - 1' \ . '1 Vivi -‘li 111: t" ttfl-t‘, z. l»: Czitiuitll Din! ' n il~ l.\' hi; of tlio liiiel ' replied sw-rrh". \Vitii I'll: 4 I114: l .1 it: and mule 'I'ht1 CPMYH" $"l1lt"'l ‘in All. (lfllt of the lot‘ {twig curl _ p.i'*'~.lil(“ili of Club presided. ' Y-Eig i!\l| . .\_ L’ ltt it!“ Winners 11L- ‘in. 1. '1: medals t0 the . I . . ‘P p11 0i 01th l"il'5, Fllmlll"l"il"? (,l _ A‘, the sizppei‘ held for the vis- < Ml‘ BUWLINU iiULktt‘ WRES I LING In Four” To Represent l Prorxince i Tankard Play At Toronto Premier C-iimpbell Presents Winning Rink With 'l‘rop!i_v Anti hictluls. Stmimersitie Victorious Pei Uatbziiiry 'l‘ropii_v Competition. Dominion A ulon-pkartiiiiz. but stt-uiLv-eoiii; quiirti-t representing the (‘lull and dubbed the “Big Four" today Vllll 11.; lii-iglpsuii the [Ifttttllrlh skipped by iii i; ‘ . 1 ' . \\ 111 In t); 114i! iiiniiirs ‘ i“illillit slut‘ l... \\' l-I i Uciiiiild g i of the t i. i.» were oti t tit ll ‘ritlll. htlt t. w .~;\.-‘~ < -i11 1m‘ ill‘ uwztl i lllittil iii 113v 1111.11 when the ill‘ fllliiv ' 'lll.l Liiilill‘ 1.1 1.11‘ the lul‘ will: .\ 11nd an- the vitth ' \l,l" lwtl: is rt the rrcztip up i! Iilll til irith Itt" \\ili ‘v I pllllltf l\"!l' titt- lllltl .l 1:1: llltii i: .1:1_i.tL-<‘- "llt' Ill tiii- lttt'l\'. to litfillll lirw- t0 tiztlletl ill‘tl nvtiiii ‘lllll lli~9 lll’l iurtimrly ‘ll the lii-t. '1“ ll .-\ lii» (Kit his Pr’ "es f , l 'i'<._..11lo 1:11.11 iIlP/illlq ue-r- pzrsetiied lll!'lll- 1'1 wnitiiiie rink who to (till. of ‘L-poerh." Nfniitngue rind Suitititerslde lli'illt"l‘~ '1') J-lllftl In )ll\.~il'it)ll l:tt' still) . "mp1, F. P. s pre- . finest- uh. Philip S Cobb the (Iliuriotti tc-wn Results:- fmvtiirlnl Play:- CltTdWH in r " "t 2m i 9 [Montague 21o 1.51 Oltl (H0 0 ti fttrintneue 0V1 it" "Q0 01" 4 5" 1d,; {"1121 1.11 ltJl lJ cirr<rrn '1 1 ‘ f ‘"2 112 l" b;;-,;ie .11 11/) 11in 090 5 fufpbwn <32 11:’. ‘m r110 13 AII][].:(\"‘IQ 1.," 401 010 ltll 0 n1/\"‘;'_v p, i "l F") 4M mt ltl 5'_';“!‘, Ii 3t 0H tlli 010 It GSIiOIWtV TROPHY PLAY I-‘Int Round:- B. G. Nlcrrium 4S: Skip—i2, i Dr. Johnston 1M) Skip-D. rtittuii-t 11 ion . , , illl‘ t . . . .. 11.“ 1.11.1121; it.) tilt‘ if] 1l\l‘ll'l‘tl llil eur- i-virle it i the T A Cnniplvell skip. M. '1" Tlilh mute, .1 llrotiks $("'Oll(i, T ‘Lines leiirl. | l") f‘ i“ti‘<~.~ skzp B Brooks. mate. A Horne .-ecoiirl_ F; E - ‘Parkiiiiiii lead. Itlfifvli-ttilli.‘ Afabon. skip, v-y Mm. i , S C Nitrm- skip, J “lcoiis T0 (‘liar - dominated Rankine Itliii-Laine the ‘town riizk ant-pt to victory in the Xlzicdonald-Ilrter Provincial emipetit-oii _\t.~'.it-ril:i_v nith three straight wins over rinks from Sum. iiiilagiii: to retiiiii the beautiful British (‘cinsols <.>.l -luli lt'It| rnrli the right to represent the Province in the .1 t,~~l-:ii<l |.l.-_\ l'\ lit‘ held in ‘Toronto Inter this month. Other i viii-nint- rink include, (i. (i. Hughes. mute, C. M. Wii -.1-. .l. .»\. l-‘r-Jst-r. lead. . .|_- 111k wt. llii- l1\l‘t't‘it for curling enthusiasts .~ liiiiilliFll the i-ltiti-rtinms and vantage points to w- -_ii:.t1 iiiii i'illll|it‘lilltlll. trophy yesterday watch '1' A Campbell tSt Skip-IE. A W i‘i\lltll'llflll 4C1 Skip-G. 1X11 Skll)~~9_ ‘CI Skip-All. Second Round:- 1-1 e v1.1.1‘ -s~ - R W Berk Iivlt A. .l Nluhiiii 5 C. Aioore kip -9_ Sktp— l2. Dr John -ti1ii Col I-‘till (Mt Skip-At. tUi Skip-ii G. Alt-irium ISI Skip-JG. C. .\il‘Ct't* tCi Skip-ll. 'l‘hirtl ltonnd:— v S. S TWA Czimtibr-Yl ‘SI Skip—~ll. A. J. hlzilaoii 1M1 Skip-IQ. i1: P. W112‘ is- Skip-S. Col Full 1C1 Skip-m‘). R. lV. Beck ‘Ml Skip-i? A Vi’ H Vllfllnilll ltfr-Skitifi. this’ l't"tll.~ Mtlllltlllllt‘ lift Stiviitiiersitle '14. (‘lnirlottcinuii 55. The following virus the personnel of the rinks competing for the Eriti-li Consuls trophy “ONTRGLE RINK: C. K. \Vlt'.ll'l1ltlll..\kll1' W_ A MzirLiag- ytnii. mute I. Poole. second; G. .\'Iilt'il\.i\'l'(‘. lend . ‘VI RSIIIE; . p, RS F ATRUPYITlHD lvntl W E lVfaeDon- Jarrline. mate; c, second". M FITOWN F‘ R. Mc- Lsiine. ~kip: G G Hughes. mate .1. A F'rnsei" second; C. M Wil- ‘iatiis lead. The ro-ters of rinks competing iii the (‘inbuilt-y 'I‘rophy‘ Matches tire d» fol oars: SYWMl-IIISIDE S G Ueirtnin skip; l. Allen, mate. H Phillips second. F‘ Os borne, lead. l1lll"‘. A NfurLeun second. I? ‘inter lend Mr. R. W. Bat-k skip; W Garrick. mate. B lifaebeaii second, D MacDonald lead 7):‘. .7:\liti'=toiie skip. Dr. Macin- tyri- mote. G Gordon. second. J Maelicnrle. itaii. (‘IIAItI1O'I"I'ETO\\'N A W. Hviiilman. skin. C H BWikk lllilll‘, A Stiillett, st-cottd. R l F.‘ ‘will ll'l1'l_ tin-ole. l1 Litfllllli. .~t rintl. l) M ‘Gt-w li-ntl l iu-twit. (i r-t r1111 skin. c c frlirinitiwin tout" G TllOIHP-Vlll ‘:"f‘fill!l. .1 W. Botilter. lead. '11 and F‘. D Cord- "lottetotrti were the ti< the two Sunitiieritit: t‘. lllt'i‘.I'il Iillfll able to accept the (titties. previotislv were un- CONNOLLY: CHIHAWKS ('|ll(‘.\(;t), Feb. .1 1M‘! (‘hirago Blarkhnwka of thc Na- tlonnl Hui-key League announc- i-d todiiy they hail obtained lit-rt (‘onnlillyz n left winger. rn nntinn from Springfield of the International A m e r i e a n with League. nhn iilzive-l the u d .\Iou~ton II: . (‘nnnrlliz ‘F! _\ . Tt“iIiPIlt of hlmitrezil, has halt maior lciwtie cvnerlenre. have seen service In lllflt and it)!!! with New Yrrk RZIIIQPFN‘. lle in most six feet tall and weigh! I65 pounds. 008D DDOIOUGD BASKETBALL ' TONIGHT Y. M. 0. A. 8.15 and 0.15 PM. Admission 10c ~ oiied with strongly .comc, for the singing of the event. A. Bentley ‘ It IN THIS CCRNER "Tonight's another night, and lwatch us get that one back" Willi the sentiment being voiced yester- ,day by meiiiliers of the Abegwetts as they prepared for their game lwith Sutniiii-ta-‘lzte Crystals at the 1 l J-‘orum tonight. 'I‘ht=y leourse to the 9-3 pasting the lwesterncrs handed them in the ‘game 'I‘llI‘.<(la_\', a beating that made the boys realize quite strong- ly that they wl'l by HOIIIERIUHHVF.‘ ithings their own way in future tqnmes and that the veteran Sum- iiiersltle crew are still to be reck- as: To get bark in the running for lsecuiid section honors Abbies must win as a loss twtilzl ninke Crystals trcrlain of getting no ivorse than st draw with a home game yet. plllY Thor are on the spot. so to speak. and will litive to be at their best to wiggle t eir ivuy otii. O O O Themselves, they are confident of ftlfllillt: the trick. Crystals have riiudc them respect them a lot iitore liitelv mid the team has been 1i'.'1i~ irinv tilll!!“1‘.ll\.' at evcft’ \\'Ul‘k"lll. irmitltte out flaws thfll crop up ztiitl tiflIiiiit-s means scores zit-eiust them. The fttll team wil bi- 0'1 llflllll. fttl‘ of fiuht as usual and retitly fzi litirl the Crystals t'lt'..llt'llgl' but"; .1‘ t 1' their teeth. With two .'\ll"i\|','.l\l wins tucked away the \\F-ll‘t'llt‘1'. are more ennfidrnt than err-r that they h“? the 1\“DF‘l‘lOl‘ sritind but are leavlfll nothing ttntlotie to be in the lie-i o! shop» for the game. They lI".'lW the ,1“.‘*.i.~§ are lfillgilest who“ fhf‘ cliiw are down and are looking lcr\\""r;l to‘ a‘ great Slime- . u The "ante probab‘_v will turn out to be the best of the series to date. Both snitrul< are now at the rvwk of tlvir form; _boih are noxious rm- .-i dew-tr!‘ victory and lvtli i-‘riri ill“\ will Will B0"! Cunt. but the fll!‘»\\'(‘l‘ will be known tonight . I O O O Anpniiiter-iiieiit of the hrvdinu of ink M- v-itimo Sneed fika t in E (Tliniiiiwieiiislitw. and I‘ rovin c lal rt,giiiii,ioii~.lili~e iii the lflCili Fortim m Mnrelm 1t"li illltl 11th marks a w“- high 1,, interest in speed skat- iiirz circles on the T~lnnd and there is no dotibt but that the rapidly- ,_ Owintr list of those hiking to the "teacher will more titan welcome the tit-it... - l a o And credit f0. tlii, new interest goes entirely to Mr. C. F‘ Archer. manager of the Forum. Years ago soeod-skntiirz was very P01111131‘ here but giwiflttzilltt it died out At different times some 0f the 01d ttttard lrit-cl to brine it buck but. it. \\':i<ti't iititi‘ three years age that. ll‘.li"l'I‘>l pit- .'(l ill with any m0- iiienttuii. 'f‘li:it \\f\\ on the oc- iflt-ton of the hrfdtir: oi the first. Pvovliii-iul SpPNl-Sklllillg Champ- ionship Meet. 0 can Every met-t. since then ha: seen more entries prrforiit and better times b01112 made as the first of- ficial rerorrls were shattered right and left 11ml riqlit today there are a few of our skaters who will offer stiff competition to the mainland stars in the Nfnritime meet l a a t Then lilo llOitlillLT of the Pro- vincial Meet, on the some nights lends a lot more interest to the affair. ’I'hese will be nbsrilutelyal- Island races and the 3.000 fans who witnessed last ‘yruifls tneet will not foreet the stirring battes on the stleel blades thecotupetltois stag- ct in a It is to be hoped that all tendunce records tit the will be shuttered when the a at- Forum time ls one of the biggest. skating ('\'F‘lil.\, in Eastern Ciiiizitlii and has taken tuo stilid curs of effort t0 latid it. flower _ F worked silently but cftir-ieiitlv and 1t, 15 lYPtviirz to lllltllv’ tlnit his efforts met. with six-cuss. -, It t. known that Harvey Jack- son spends much of his spare time lii the sttmiiiei- on the golf course, 1"» __.< spccted that when winter puts 1i sr-nl on the fairways the Bus-hers favorite relaxation is PPfNiillYY the Merrtivell txvoké or at.- lvlllllu‘: movie thrillers. H: scents tko hiire an zinibltinn tii heroine iinwn as Litst-ktiiiiite Jackson [or coals of that type are becoming too much of a habit with him w be Tcgtirded ns more coincidence. v - n He climnxerl a fine displav of all-rottnri hoekrtyeym-pnuv “m, n coal deivererl with iii.(, fmyqnur seconds of lllliylllf! time remaining That. though vros a long wav fmrfl the end of the name. according to the Jackson standard. AtiChlp- aim two vveek< mm last nitzht. he nflllerl with PYflCllV one second left. mirl the referees didn't: il""“‘" t'fl""t" for nuothcr face- nf! Pf‘"r lVIilre Vlirokns hooked the puck from not pt lw my n a a Jm-L-wm‘; mn-t ‘t'\‘"n‘\"\ Wm] M- lhnt twv- "into-t. w»: the one he "overt in "Wt uphill "nth? t-Wflitiaf "~"'-'"rw= at Planweal on Nov. l! flnvtnrtteh" were leading. ll to 5. w-t nip ntrv-k Ikrnflflrl =4‘ sum,“ "f re~"‘~"nn "me to clanre when “we "tuber fled the score, ‘The ‘uh-n (‘mint vmalnett tiriebanged in the mteritmc City Squad To Meet Souris Arranger" Q completed fr? Light‘ “Rrtagelltiecr. ‘Alli 5""! t0 iilnv the ‘sourin team an "Yhlbltlen ammo either Ilelrruai-v referred of ' rut: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ the past two years finally had his Speed Skating Association, a body One of the biggest skating events in Eastern Canada the meet will tirovide a fast-Yrowlng list of speed-skating entiuslusts with plenty to etithtise over once the dates roll around. The cream kizuitiiiie spcedsters both women and iiieii will be here to take part and it can be easily seen that it will be a star-stud- ded field when one mentions such names as Logan, Smythe, Balsar. Furze, O'Connor, Garnet and White iii the men's cllttlsioii and "Prites, Botvser, Isuzu-s, Carttr and a host of others iii the ladies events. 'I‘hen there are our own boys and girls who have develop- ed rupidly during the mat three years and are now at a point where they can offer some stout opposition. Of course the events lii the Provincial meet will be closed to all but; Islanders and here will be witnessed competi- tion to equal the Afziritline events. Affiliated as it is vttth the Mari- tline Amateur Skating Association and__the_Amziteui' _ Skating>_Assoc Maple Leafs TORONTO, Feb 3 (CPI —T0i'- onto, Maple Leafs showed 11,000 fans they could play defensive as _\\‘ell as offensive hockey. and pllllciled out; a 3-0 victory over Montreal Canadlens in a heavy dumping National League game to- night. The Leafs took a 6-1 beating from the Flying Frenchmen in Montreal Tuzwciay. Widening their Canadian section- lead to four-points, Lea-ts gave the tightest checking display they have displayed iii Toronto in two seasons. They checked so well goaler Water Broda didn't have a half dozen hard shots from the speedy Canadians Leafs, whose lilies were shaken up after Tueuiays beating held command easily after bumping the speed out of the Frenchmen in the first. period. Buzz Boll got the winning goal at 18.35 of the second period. scoring alone while Paul fiaynes and Pep Keily served major penalties for fighting. The eats rattled two more past the brlliant Wllf Cude late in the third period, Murph Chamberlain shooting the first and Harvey Jackson the next exactly a minute later. Jackson, dropped to To- ronto's second lines, was one of their slam SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None Penalties: J a c k so n. Haynes. Gagnon, Davidson, Kriinpmaii. Second Period l.— oronto. Boll 10:35. Pena tics -Ke 1y. Haynes, j01‘hi _ 1M1:- Third Period Ll-Toruiito. Chaitiberlaiiit Kelly» 0:30 Ii Jackson tfliotnsl ~Toroiito, . 0- Pfillflliy~fi oriicr. Maroons Cloning in on Amerka Ch {ships March "10 And I The most. outstanding skating event ever tn tiikc place on the Il- land is scheduled for the Forum on March 10th. and 11th. when the cream of llilaritinie speed skaters meet tn the Maritime Speed Skating Championships and Island racers vie once more for Provincial chump- itinahips. Surh was the announcement made yesterday by Mr. C. F. Archer, manager of the Forum who after seeking to land the meet for sanctions for both meets were awarded to the Prince Edward Island motlng and controlling speed skating in the Island Province. curds and entry forms may be . procured from the various rink managers. . v Free practice sessions for all NEWS Tilt SPQRT YORLDL efforts crowned with success. The u. untried for the purpose of pro- iatlon of Canada the two day meet. wll.l be goiterned by the laws of said bodies. Each person wish- ing to take pm must register with the Island Association and registration cards are 110w avail- able from Mr. Archer at the Fbrtim. The entry forms will be ready in the matter of a. couple of days and these too may be pro- cured from the Sports Editors of the Guardian and Patriot and the Forum manager. In regards t0 oul-ol-towii entries in other cen- tres of the Isluiid the registration boiia flde etitrants" will be clotted at the Forum starting next. week and for tuore information 0n this matter Mr. Archer should be con- suited Officials to handle the meet will be chosen from speed skating Jackson StarsAsRevamped Canadiens 3-0 Shutout authorities in Moncton, St. John ' iarlotte d flummerslde. Team Hand York Americans in the National Iiockey League's Catiadlan divis- ll lo The victory, besides enhancing Maroons chances 0f gaining the third place playoff spot, cut Chic- ago‘; third place margin over De- troit Red Wings in the United States section of three points. About, 3.500 watched the teams battle through two period of dull hockey and then break loose with five goals in the last seven min- utes. Biildy Northcott sent: Maroons a- head early in the second period after Maroons had dominated most of the play in the Ilflil. That was the only gnu] until 13:17 of the third session when, with five Hawks up the ice, Des Smith broke away with Dave Trottier to count Mamons‘ second goal A minute later Herbie Cain made the score 3-0 on a breakaway with Etciv Evans. Hawks ‘got; that goal back at 16:48 when. with Paul Runge in the penalty box, Paul Thompson combined for a point; with Doc Ronines and Carl Voss. Runge was still off when Bllnoo picked tip a loose puck and skated the length of the lee to beat Mike Karakas Bill McKenzie lendedltae sclorllltill flunty. lust a m nu e a r. 55D - ing Rom tics pass behind Bill Beveridtze whose flrie goaling- in the second period and first liiilf of the third had kept the fighting Chicagons off the scoring sheet. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Second Period i.~~l\lrll'f)0l1S, Northcott (Ward. ltiitigtei 3 1i. 1'einilty--WenLu‘orth. ‘third Period 13 l7 ' 2 —1\Iart10iis. Smith tTrottierl Zl-Miirootis. Cain (Evans) 14:42. 4~Chta~ngzo, Thompson tRomnes. Vo-‘sl 10:48. t amMlllfillllfi. Blliico 17:33. MONTREAL. frb. 3 tCP) —Iu a furry oi third period goals. Montreal Maroons whipped Chic ago Brock hawks 4-2 here tonight to 1nu\e_wlthin tlncc points of New 6 (Jhicagti, McKenzie tRonines) 18.34. Peiiglllgiuelbcrt, Smltli,__§ut'1g§. Horse Races Lust Saturday proved a very ex- citing day for the horse race farm. who assembled in miias to watch the races on the lee at Mt, smwmi, In trptte of the cold, there la no argument but that a new record crowd was in attendance. From the general mnveraatioiis to bi- heard. there is little doubt. but that. en- thusiasm is slowly but. stirely he- JR. ABBIES WIN FROM PRIMROSES Junior AMIIQLIIII hlngn pow- erful offensive w th an atr- ttght defense last night dc- fented Mon c Primrose: 1- t In an cxhl ltfnn game played in the Montague rink. The game In: fast and nig- pdly taught throughout anal It lng nwakened. And everybody l: quite excited ovoi- the thing in gpnpm] A iinmm-zfv M‘ m, ynpn5;_ CLASH “A" PACE: Bob-O-Boy Owned and driven by Lloyd Jay 1 l 2 Peter Frisco Owned and driven l by Melvin Jay 2 1. 2 Whirlwind. Owned and driven by l onymo 2 8 Class "B" Trot and Pace Frisco Girl Owned and Driven by Joseph Mvers 2 1 i Bessie Kalmuctt. Owned and driven by duster flirt 1 3 2, Kentucky Owned by Kimble Mc-i Intyre, Driven by John Pigotti t‘ 3 . Clue “C” Trot and Pace Jubilq Owned and Driven by Plus McBride I Push, Owned and Driven Oeddte Douglas ~ 3 2 ‘mi. or 10th. wm-ii viii mn- wmlnc tn the nut In . _. .1~'.'."'.‘."v ~91: - ' t- - b? Frisco Owned and Driven w M», rum z a a zirv./~;-.s1.',q v: it »_~ -i:t.‘t1.~ ~~. = was only in the. flnal period that the cruel Junior team from om City eoilld gain their mn- Hn of victory. Draw For Davis Cup Announced WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 —(AP)—- State Secretary Hull drew the 1n- umiitioiin min wduv for t-hv first round of t e annual Davis Ciin Tennis matches. Canada wit. meet. Japan. The United Staten which il the defender. will meet the eventual wln of th challenge cameo. net e a ‘on I-Xilltlltfd. '1hc olfcr was the BOXING wry RINK ca." TURES CONSOLS TR 0P lForam To Be Scene Of MaritimeAmateurSkating isasketeatt or HER SPURI Arm CLEVER PLAYS — MARVELOUS SAVES WILL BE THE PROGRAMME TONIGHT FEB. 4"‘ at 8.30 When the. cnvstiits and ABBIES HOOK UP FOR THE GAME THAT MIGHT There Will Be No Ql-lflflel‘ - TIE UP THE LEAGUE STANDING. YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH, PLUS, FRIDAY NIGHT Asked Or None (liven. Reserved Seats 45c | Rush {lite [Children up to l4 20i- Rookie Leads Red Wings To 6 - l‘ Victory MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. NEW YORK. Feb. 3 —-tCCP) — Rookie Ed Wares rallied the faltering Detroit Red Whigs forces tonight and lcd them to a 6-1 Na- tional Hockey Lctigtte victory over New York yAlllPfltiitlls with two goals iiiid an assist. Not. a penalty was ltanded out as the smallest crowd of the season here-less than 6,000 fans -.snw the basement dwellers on the United States section ontplay the Amerlrs in all but. the second period. Wares, httsky right winger scored two Detroit goals and assisted en another. The champions scored four times in the first. srslnn and twice in the third, the Amerks goal com- ing in the second period. Carl Llseombe started the Wings to victory four minutes from the first whistle and before the period closed Bueko McDonald, Wares and Syd Howe added to the. total. Late in the middle period. Amerks Tom- my Anderson bagged his first goal of the season on a solo effort Alex Matter. who drew an assist on Mr-Dnoaldls coal. also set. up the play for Wares‘ second marker late in the third period. Dottg Young capped the scoring SUMMARY First Period ‘l-Deti-nlt Liscombe (Wares. Mc- Donald) 4:18, 2~Detroit, McDonaki (Motterl ‘24 5. . awDetroltu Wares (B 0 w m a ril :28. 4-Det10it. Howe 19:28 Penaitles- None Second Period 5-—Aiiier‘eiins. Anilerson 18:48. Pcnaltit‘.=-»-N'\"P Third Period gwnotrnlt. Wares iMntterl 13:58. 7-Detrolt. Young 18:28. Penaltles~Noue. Offered Huge Sum To Fight Tony Galento POMPTUN LAKES, N. J., Fleb. 3—Promoter Harry Mendel today‘ reoffered Joe Louis 8100.000 tv defend his heavyweight title ag- ainst Tony Galento of Orange lii Atlantic City auditorium some time during April, and Julian Black co-iitanager of the chump- lon, promised a definite answer by next Tuesday. Mendel said he would post $10.- 000 as a forfeit. with Jerseys Clov- errioi" A. Harry Moore whenever Black and John Roxbomtigh, Louis’ other manager, said they were ivilhiiir to make the match. The laitluiire would be (iepositeti in a bunk when contracts lire same wired the chiitnploiils handlers several weeks ago. but. never an- §wcied.__Mendel sald,_ ____ Australia. European Zone: Germany-Nor- way; Hungary-New Z l‘. a1 an d; France-the Netherlands; Polhind- Denmark: (‘lrent Brltatn-Rtnuutita Ireland-I ta iy; Czechoslovakia- Yugolsalvia: Stvedeit- Switzerland; Greece-Belgium; Austria-India. The winner of the France Net-h- erland matches meets Moiico. _'I‘he winner of the zone matches will meet the United States tram at the Gerniantovtm Crlcker Club, Gedrmmnkiln. Pa, Labor Day week- en . 1110 pairing: Am hull n. 0min Y! . 11c. - > amok-nu‘ HILDREN’S SKA THIS AFTERNOON 3-—5-—At FORUM——Band - - 16c. SYDNEY, Feb. L-(CP-Reutersl —'I‘ra1zilng was ended today for some 470 athletes, representatives of 14' countries entered 1n the British Empire Games opening here Saturday. The Canadian contingent, '78 strong, and their fellow Empire athletes wound up training in a blaze of sunshine. sharp contrast to the torrential rains which halt- ed workouts carter in the week. With the exception of Isobel Bleasdcll of Montreal, suffering from a strained leg tendon, the Maple Lent’ squad was reported in fine condition Officials hope‘ for continued fine weather for Saturdays’ card. heaviest of the seven-dc ‘program with nine events sched e in the track and field division and seven in the swimming- Canadlan hopes for point-gett- ers in the men's division appear- ed built around two prairie field stars who have already shown their class by bettering Empire marks in pic-games meets and a young Ontario htirdler, veteran Iri- ternational competitor at. 22. ~ On the shoulders of George Stitherland, De Winton. Alta“, fanncr and 24-yenr-o‘d Eric Coy of Winnipeg rest Dominion hopes h. the hammer throw and discus. respectively, while the driving legs of Johnny touring of Windsor, O1it.. will curry the M1110 Leaf burden in the 440-yard hurdles. A week ago Stitherlnnd topped the cxi=tlng Empire record for the hammer throw by five feet, five inches with a heave of 168 feet eight. inches. Cox‘ hurled the discus 146 feet. two inches, l0 feet three inches better than the standing mark. Lnarlnz. only Canadian entered ill the 440—yard hurdles. has a 54.4 mark to his credit. equalling the Empire record set. ln 1930 by Lord Bttrleigh of England. The Canadian record-holder. Jimmy Coiirtwrlght, hflflds the Maple Leaf entire-s in the Javelin throw. With Onurtwrlght. whose best mark of 214 fcct two inches ta even feet better than the Empire record. is Coy of Winnipeg. 'f‘liree Canadians were ‘lsted for the Silo-yard run heats. Miix Len- over of Chathani. Ont. and Ab Conway of Toronto were named ot the first; heat with Bill Dale of Victoria. B. C . in the second Lenoverts best time of 1255.6 is 1.4 seconds slower than the Em- pire record while Conway lists 1156.1 and Dale 1:56.13 as top per- fonnances. Only dnsh is the IOU-yard where Elignard Nellsmi of New Bruns- wick is considered the best Maple Leaf chance from hti Empire trials time of 9.6 Pat. Haley of 'I‘1'ml. B (2.. who does the dash in 98 and Jack Harrison of Van- couver, 10 flat. are the other Ciin- nn=_ ClIALLEEGE-W We the Elm Avenue Rovers do hereby challenge the Huskies Jun- iors to play n. mime of hockey at. the Holy Redeemer Rink. Answer through this paper. Bi? d. J. TKFENRLEA -6919!‘ w» ’t/.-¢ /. ‘i. 470 Athletes lVind - up Training For Opening Of pBritis/i Empir Games Do u bleheadei H 0 0 p B i ll __.__ Y-Knots and quires meet. to. right. on the Y floor in the firs". game 0f the weekly basketball doubleheader ln the Y. M. c, House League while the Grads who share the lead with rm Knots. meet the fiist improving P. W. C. in the other half of the twin bill. A Efiqllilk! trailing the leggy“ leaders by two points need i; win to keep them with the pack, but will face a determined Y-Knot outfit which will be out to keep Dace with the high-riding Grads. The Grads on the other hand. taking cognizance of the upset vctorl’ of the Colleglanii over the quires last week do not. regard their opponents lightly and are expected to exert the titiiiost pressure to consolidate their top position. mcreased attendances have hm; noted at, these giames of lat/e and it is likely that with so much at stake in lmllghtls matches former rit- tieiidancres will be sin-missed. Navy" Willfl-Play Murray Harbor Wings The Navy hockey ltfilll ltiilcé Friday for Murray Harbour to pluy the last. skating ltlttrrtiy lliir- bottr Whigs, one oi the l.i.\t<‘-.\ hockey tennis o1 the oiitlyliir, tlliv trtcts. The Wings have smitten few defeats this season _u1id oily that they will sink the Iflaiy W: uay night, but. us the Natl’ Ml, watch out for our "torpedo l Manager J. rL~iici~ predicts ii to .\' win, lie siiys that the "Ullllllllly Line" will clip the Wings lillti lllt‘ "Torpedo Lina“ will sink LilPlll, not foigettlng the "Depth Cliiiiisv] on defence. and "Hclttplllil ferty who says he trill ‘slit- them off their cottrse. ‘ _ The Navy "'I‘iirs' itill lnieiti» 11h lows»- Goal: Liificll)‘. Depth Charges: Smith. 31-111‘ tyre, and Crockett. L ‘ Forwards: "LOfpL-tlt] Linc", ll‘- Mahoii, Dillon, lliictxiiiiilil; "(-1.11- nery Line", McLt-uu, (Joylc. U" laiit. Utility: “Bomber” Costello. 3 o0 ‘é S it I I N G AND ' ronon- trauma Bun leaves diilly for Illmter River at 1:45 P. M- Coflee, etc" served at the hill. Special Fares. Phone 602- W F’ “Curlin a nafional Q0011‘ British . nsols, M! ndliona Smoke QLD VIRGINIA ilisii Cn-nsols A t ‘l j MILD, SWEET I l {I11