' cs auwuau _ ,nucK£v WRESI LING Through Stiff Dfillé‘? In Preparation For Game Wednesday Night preparing for that: the season and that Miphlv-tnll St. John the Purim: on Wedn screw w“... s went throum smaller-om out at the PM“!!! looked 0h. Qtaffily One of the fastest bands of hoc- keylsts to wear local colors in the past few years Rangers ‘are being limit in every scsion pushed t0 the by Ccach Johnny William; mu r result practicum are no pink-tea boys on plenty as every affairs lry any means. The are laying player continues fighting for berth on the squad and right now the team is in A-l condition. Although they are facing a tough team in their first start the boys from their coach out are confident making a good sirrvlng. Of course tco much can- nct be expect/ed from a team that has ilLst been banded tog-ether and their first start but one 01 IhB RSTIRQYS are making thing is certain and that is the bovs will be in t every minute of the game and isuptothefans toshowthem they are solidly behind them turning out in large number-s i‘ the cuening game of a season that mnv well see the start of a Char- iottetcwn team startinfl once again ari lmc to scale the helflhts of M hockey. All members of they are -purc urs new one and they will all give werythlng they have throughout lament cfrallblrda the‘ squad are iust in the game for the love of it and that only. There is no reim- bursements coming their wgy gnd neither are they looking for any; m‘ IQ s a ‘”" “it Miniature ....i Rifle Club work- at. Competition The second match of t Min- iature Rifle cum took pllfice m. *3 "N" "$111M at the Annourles with A. TL-fllvillett and E R. Burke sharing the too spot with identical "We! C! 98 points out of a pos- I Bible 100- Scores showed a decided Illlilrovement over the opening night as the ruarksn-en begin m find their eye and in the next shoot to be held Friday evening competition promises to be very keen. Following are the scores: . Suillett — — — - - - A. V E. R. Burke — — — ~ - - 9a J. J. Anderson - — — - - 91 C. R. Saunders -— - - - _- 96 A. R. orml — - - - - 94 it G. A. Mayne — ~ — — — -— 92 D. E. vne — — - - - - 91 A. F. Picksxd — — — — - — 8.5 E.H.Seunders——---B5 V. E. Cmnors — — — - - - a4 O. A. ray — ~ - - _ ... _ H. S. Jones — — — — - — ‘l8 G. J. Godfrey — — — - - - 75 Hawk Sniper Leads Scorers "s: e..z:..2r..~n.2ai In The N. H. L. c u happen to into overtime. so how a t a big crowd Wed- nesday might. and by your pres- mce encourade the boys no end. _ Dem 1g Rangers will go throuah their flnfll drill today at the Forum from lztolandallwhowishto lee them work out. are irwftod 5e at the mrum. Special Race Feature At Forum Tonight v-Meu Pete wlburnJiolder oftbePrlnce speed ska:- onshlp will match hi: a, Midland 0i b . C lottetowntm etinaona-hal. lhcbeoc Edward Island senior chaan lades wi liar mile _ at the was year's M championship held here. The Dflldfll (It ls added Treat tofiggevcgt lottotown ha? been wal Masquerade oe Carnival st the Forum I. ‘Iharacewllltakcplscaathslf- FLEN ORG. the val A old In sue theyglmamrsn slit vov lotfltyyMorltlmc P190 {K . runncr- inpoh tsinlss arltlmewspccd Skating for-tn be hold It" Y a-rec e - Man apeedfansht‘ fth opln can urntha u" in th gruellingm . onto and Joe Jerwa. of Americans are confident that follow with t0 minutes each. v ‘ In ."¢5“',if"°',,1'f'°§§"*'b'i."§h§§.l§|: lurid: ta Niiflilt he'd clroon for himself- Chicago's pshootlng chnny Gottsallg picked up two assists drew into a clean- li° out lead in the race for National Hockey League scoring honors, according to afficial figures re- leased tonl Gottselig, th seven osls and a tassists for lopoin ,ist.wc up on ‘Dummy Anderson of ho held the leader- ‘r- s: 5 e 5 a o B? remains play-maker with Alex Lavinsky of Chicago saw little action last week and, kept hind while Red Hornet of STBANGER THAN FICTION SB Germany-firml- ing a hare as it lumped over a water ditch. a hunter landed also a. five-pound pike that was swim- ming in the water. The story is well authenticated. » » Steele Going Strong With Hershey Bears (By Canadian-Iran) The Old Guard of Players 1n the Inter -Am- erican H. axue, represented by J Kuhn uckleiKeatu , Doggie and Sammy us, as gone do: the front in the race to the league's leading “down scorer. r Unofficial statistics today show- ed Keatlng. a Providence Red, and MCMBHIIS. a Hershey Bear, pacing the Maritimers with 1i points a- piece. One point behind was Kuhn. another Rhode Islander. Keatlng, from Saint John, Mc- Manus, former Moncton Hawk. and Kuhn. one time ‘lruro Bearcat, have been the Deastern Provinces‘ most. consistent marksman thelast lTll‘€€‘yEfll'5. Kealing led all the Mazltuners last year and the year before. Behind the leaders, enough to catch them. were Ron Hudson, formerly of New Glasgow, N. S.. and Clarence Steele who used to play in Charlottetown. They have eight; points apiece. . Crossley Sherwood of Saint John (allowed with seven. Sherwood and Hudson play for Providence and Steeele for Hershey. Leading scorer is McManus with seven goals while Keatlng is the top Playmaker with eight assists. The Record: GAPTS‘ McManus. Hershey 7 4 ll Beating. Prov 3 8 1i. Kulm, Prov G 4 10 Hudson, Prov 5 3 8 Steele, Hershey 4 4 8 %‘$°“'°r‘;°'s‘.'.'.t' it Z nno , ng Kc . tt 2 i 6 Smith, New Haven I ,8 5 lamb, 8 2 8 5 Jackson, Spring l S 4 Currie, Cleve 0 l 1 I R | c h a rd s o n LIHIIIIS foul As HartWins HAILPAX. Dec. l2 —(OP) —Kid veteran Moncton, N. B a th Judges. and Bert. dq- clared the blow was foul. The referee appealed to the Boxing Comm and they ord- ered Rlchardpnf ven flvn minutes rest. At expiration of that time. the gong sounded for round three. The Moncton soilthpaw rushed to the centre of the ring, but Rid:- ardson indicated hewas unable to continue. and Referee Chisholm.’ s- warded Hart, the van-dict on a. technical knockout. Hart weighed 129. and Richard- son l . could poulbly pick malice. ~ . r ~ , Cut smolmu} tObUCCO . _. . ‘THE UHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN a TIIE [VS °‘ SPORT Don Budge Again Is Named As Foremost Athlete In United States NIW YORK. Dec. is -(AP)— achieve- Do Budge again tops the list as the gléted States foremost athlete of In a nation-wide poll conducted %the Associated Press. ‘Ilia red- tchod Californian 26 of ‘ the to» a by participating sports writers and ‘ seconds and thirds to roll up 122 points. During the y ar the lanky tennis ace won the A tral- lan, French, British and United States titles before turning pro for 875.000. Budget triumph. however. was not as great as last year. " when NIEQZrnan" & Maritime Sco MONTREAL. Dec. 12 4cm- Eddle Wiseman of New York A- mericans and Bill Cowley of Bos- ton shared the lead tonight arnon Maritime scorers in the Nationa was given o missed all of one game when a knee injury forced him to the sidelines. Official statistics give Wisernan and the former Halifax Wolverine, who leads the entiro lead in as- sists, ll points apiece. Cowley has two, goals and nine assists and mitfman four goals and seven as- Rlght on their heels is Ray Gctliffe, blond wingman on the line Cowley centres. and Joffres Desilets of Chicago. Getliffe has 10 points and Desilet-s nine. Both ormerly played amateurhockey in he was selected almost to the ax- cluslon of all others. This time he was given a, battle right down = t_o u» final ballots holding the lonships at the same time. The west coast boxer pull first-place votes and with 104. only 18 points back o Budge. There was a big gap be- ng and Johnny vandcr Meer. Cincinnati south- hurled two successive no-hlt. no-run games for mother tween Annstro paw who 11100111. Cowley Lead rers In NHL. scorlnglist. Bill (Flash) H01 red-head form after weeks wlth a race from now on. His two any of the Maritimcrs. The records: Wlseman. Amerks Cowley. Boston Getliffe. Boston Deailets. Chicago l-lcllett. Boston Kelly. Detroit Drillonf Toronto #oHmuN§Q "ubu4W4> Brimsek . Living Up To Prediction A B! ALAN ILANDAI. Press Staff Writer ck said ho Bruins‘ behlnd-the-bluellne men- especially Eddie Shore ‘ ot 1rinc"...Brlmaek seems to have tiha best pair of puck- glagbing hands since Chuck Gar- er... . Prom tbs wa Red Dorm of New Haven an Aurle of Pittsburgh bump each other a- bout in Int-Am hockey games, you'd never guess they operate a Detroit pub together during the summer-wires Patrick tonight took all his Rangers to a special review of "The Duke of West. lnt."....A scene from the an- nual hockey game between West Point. and Royal Military College of Kingston. puts zip in the pict- rn-e... Billy Coutu. one-time firebrandr of major league hockey. arena to become an American ci n.... Ccutu, now refereolng in the Int- Am loop, says: "Hockey rnay be a Canadian game but its pretty much a United States proposition novv."...'lhat's when -Bill Stewart of Chlcag Black Hamks would like to c Bronko Nagurskf, who moved to become an American citizen today, being a. Canadian all this time and keep- ing it quict....He‘s a Rainy River, Ont. chapple... v Tommy Parr rays hes positive he'll kayo Lou Nova Friday n.ght bad for Tommy if he ’t... Having acquired Zeke Bonura from Washington, Bill Terry of New York Giants says he's done all the baseball trading he wants to that. is. of course. un- less somebody offers a good pitcher... Bill Carney. who once helped manage Max Schmeling, writes from Germany that Der Schlager is serious about fighting again... Carney says plans a couple of an ts and if satisfied with himself. will tackle the YES. e. again... e Job with Chicago White sox waiting for err-pitcher tton as soon as he recovla from an amputated leg. PurchaseTAce Pitcher NEW YORK. Dec. ll-Del Baker Manager" of Detroit Tigers. fin- noumed tonight in}; TIIIBTS had bought Iroddle ‘utchlnson. ace pitcher of the Seattle club of the Pacific Coast loague. for an un- announced sum o! cash and four trad tlm Archie of ‘the rouse Mtglm Rena Ditsirar nu selwav of ' cl e League. Rov powers. mac's ‘scour - ‘A-vtvearmfl-lowruasonzoa nil-a Bound Mixed Doubles Gr . Power—1320. . Cox-INS. 12M. ught-O. Mcxlnnon- Smlth-W. McNeill-llld. HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Five League Imp. Biscuit 00-8086. Five Aces-SON. High single O. McDonald 279. High three C. McDonald 689. Commercial league ‘nuniu ScaJoero-MZB. Bulges-MM. High single J. Hogan 2'10. High three E. Blanchard 661. Mixed League Tonight at. ‘I o'clock:- Commercial Iieadlwi Style Marts. Team Not disbanding of the MaPlB ing from 8 to 9. from the coach and manure!- F-O-R-U-M CHILDREN'S SKATE THIS AFTERNOON Adnlll 16c Children 11c SKATERS ALL ' OLD ANOYOUNG. "THE FORUM F to by 1 l-h 618M. 118119- weigbt and vvgterevwiirht‘ champ- ed l0 finished 1r 11 18 made nu. mark ln the s s 2 I Dfllvn The Alteys gxegunitiswgrrig of the biggest junior UEPTOWN BOWLmG ALLEY! Alerts vs. To Disbandi. Rumors that had been circulat- ing throughout. the city anent the we“; spectra. .*;*:... .. .- ~ ... i‘ ' . 223.3... who also stated um. the " 7°“ "9 tearn would have their first prac- ALSO tice at the Forum Saturday I110"!- This information was received moisten NASO T0 HT ELABORATE — GORGEOUS ~ FUNNY Costumes, Spooks - Clowns - Dorkies - Cowbofi- ‘ Tramps S. Many Others MOONLIGHT SK6AIEZI— SPOTLIGHT SKATES vou an: RE sr. JOHN Y . ATTENII, HUNGR WEL FENEIINVYEIEIIIIISESIIAY IIECENBEII 14h - - FIRST of NONE and NONE SERIES poggfnu; 2nd and 3rd Side Rows-Soc i 1st Side R 75c ENCOURAGE, BOOST BuxmG BASKI: r can omen svom FOR IT ' snzvrort HERE HOCKEY .IT IS CHARLOTTETOWN RANGERS VS. North End Rush — — — 30c 4th, 5th, 6th Side Rows 40c pLAN OPENS 10 A. M. TODAY FOR RESERVATIONS ow.__.__- 1 Lawlor To mill’. "frirfiai? sllrhirmtrlffilltissr. » are scattered farther down the lett of North Sydney. N. 5.. has figured y- i, Royals Team who plays for Detroit. has drawn three assists and Gordie Drillon of Moncton, N. B. has had a. goal and assist playing for Toronto. Drillon be g to show “ti. “r .51“. ‘n o... ro en um, or the expected to be a contender in the points last week were the most scoredby Walter lslwlor was named coach of the Junior Royals hockey team for the con-ling season Cub of- ficials stated last evening finest home-bred hockeyists developed here in re- cent years. Walter after playing with Berwick Bruins the put tWO seasons will lineup with the Rang- am here thLi year and in the 915 Royals securing him as their coach they will have a player handling the youngsters who already has coaching the helm of Berwick gave that tpwn its first Nova Scotia title and last year again took his band of Bruins through to the finals. In the Royals he will be Kllld- that averages 160 and a squad that should be mighty hard t0 knock off. Tonight the Royals will 8° through their first workout under their new coach from 5 to 6 at the Forum and the following players are asked to be on hand: LINEUP: GOAL DEFENCE ‘I1. drew. IORWABDS —’!‘ralnor. Steel. . Roach. Perry. Mac- uod, , . Stead. Lawlor. J- MsoDonald, J. Crockett, L. Rich- INTEBEDIATE PRACTICE The Lntennediate Abbies will hold practice this eveninl from 6 m 7 providing the weather is suit- able. All interested are asked to be present ____.?._.__ 1.000 IN HOCKEY LEAGUE REGINA~Mcre than 1.000 You"! hogkey players here W111 take W" in five divisions of the Parks Hoc- key League this winter. filmy-One teams have been erwered Gentlemen We specialize in lull dress and Tuxedoes s and guarantee to Stock suits and overcoat: of n price. J. P. NacPherson 8r Son Great Geo. 5L. 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