->_ rmusnr 1a. 12v BASKETBALL OTHER sronr . BOXING NEWS OF nit TH!"- O (;HAR_L()’l"l‘ETOWN cusnpuw " rr v/OITF Apps “Scores _Four Goals As Leafs Whip. Canucks 9-4 In Wide Open Game (0. P. by Gusrdlsnk Special MONTREAL , Jan. 13-1 ers. - the individual star but wirvtillcts-d. Gordie wo goals. and Nick neld and Doc Vote To Share Playoff Returns NEW 1&8. Jen. li-dub of- mtemuhionsi-Ameri- voted at s. more the Iunes 1n oltllc HockvyIcoe-ue meetindheretodsyto ollihc playoff the menu. lecwle tress- Thsrs ors 2 ways lo smsks your pips: WIN) to glslmumsn. Rcmncs. Msnn. Jet-ck’- Montreal‘ ooei’ aide <1 23m. 131'}? m1... swank. e......'..'““r. £11‘. ..Browrl. Word. ‘rrcrnblsy. UMMARY . Brown (Cain. Sum- ‘ xnerhlll) 6:32 4.1mm fmetz (mm . -. berlcin) 11:10. on 6mm 5. ‘Ibronato. Alone (Kelly Rom- ncs) 16:28. - Penalties: Homer. some, nem- iltno. Ocuoillo. Second Period Canadiens. Trudel (Went. Brown) 7:11. . McDonald 12:01. u a lions (Drlllcn. Horo- uimhw. nnnon (Apps) 14.41. Gesaisaic-ns. Ward (Haynes, 11. Awe 19110. i Penalties: Genome. McDonald. Third Period 13- . Oe-in (Brown nvene) szss. ' 18. Toronto. Rorrrncs (r ) Penslues: 1mm, cerium, 3, wy. marries P060111“ N president u u» unfit-wee’; Hm, ss-id (dingy wl€£lfl4lllfd share re. w lmrmandmscms 01-‘ Moments o! the var-foils ‘wild also be paid from the treas- Sinimerings Around The Sport Front outfieldcm-oi u. ' m‘ biimns cmnkso! r psok your plsosurs with, Clubmsn I es, Mr. Pipe-smokerffilubmsn I- just that! There's s resson l by this cool, frsjrsnt blend elts so much more enjoyment ' 70m pips. We sun: awilltellyousll vour ofthls itupins rssw-Clubmon makes the - t of quality tobacco. Your ' It long, soothing rlrnv of ollow Cllilnnsn, in ‘any old I01! Wllil know shout the rich, full Bil» flush-free factories. and ideal, Conditions lnske n Plrlset plpofnh Srnokinfs - » (llrihrnsn uulsyi osim oiubJThstb whet was left of his cheque tlon of taxes and ter Mike Jacobs reverts little prowess in ia- tions with V Boer srnd says if 1511' n vcly W111 10114! to a-rds t- tins him iellG revgn shvht mils J00 110 wants so SUSSEX SCORES VIUIOBY or. ANDREWS, N. 5., Jen. 1 -(0P) c-k I; any Southern fulzlerw oc Leegue ure hem tonight Sussex Rovers defect- ed 8t. Andrews ‘ 2-0. l-tsdclitbf; gnu: s-s:.istcdhin_ the first score, , w o ma: x1e..- ted s reboumlulior the second tslly. IDNDON-lsdi akiing Club defected s Britishuliniversitia Ski Olub teem-bi men-in the final Mug-uni British Indoor 811411111 hm. i Tomniy Farr favorite In FightTonight F o r Hershey HEIRSEHZEIY. Pa. Jim. 12—(AP)— Hershe Bears found wsw Phllsd Rsanbicrstlhe a w 5-1 victory ericcn Hooks, $33.11” f” mi“? mo... ‘ Y o in one of the £119’; tallles_ slapped Miners Win Rough Game To Take Lead (C. P. by Guardian's Special GILACE BAY, N. 3.. Jan. Wire) l2- es 4 a m “seesaw glrliidn-tumble some “that sagvv ra wo: Sydney player tossed hi? “'31s? into the crowd. ~..".::-. l".‘.‘i‘.?.";..°.§i%%‘ ......"" "u? 9411mm Sydney forward. threw me sizlck after an mument m the third period over s penalty given his teammate. Tic Williams. Police csco Mzxiibbun across the ice to the Sydney Dlaygy-‘g m; 8nd mmolned wig him imtil play w. resumed. Lotu- wu n l3” e cheni- for Sydne “d m” Indram not the Sydney Another feature o! m. items was une mslgn y, _ hlfios John Johnston ell ‘£11 e of u w Pete Mill. 01th w “fflm ‘gunmen? - . replaced Horse Racing . AtNew Glasgow One Saturday w of the season on gfwélgzhctlflflltvwmekiver Saturday lllXWBi-ns interest tsbcrn 1n uh in the so-called “off” on the debates ncquentl ind $1131‘ the ldecision to Ztaqgvs. i“ 800d y purses often d . “as ""‘ ‘ ° N! Year seems to be 1m- usuailly h! h in many of the rural centres th live-wire committee- men and horse-owners prrepsring for an active season. he New 0188mm and Hunter River districts are no exception and it is ihstsle-aecmowdoffsnswillbe on hand the opening races 8st- lolafléi to cheer their respective fsv- THIBD STRAIGHT WIN HALIFAX Jen. 1a -(os> - Halifax Wolves scored their mud $.“$5°‘"§e..””$“el‘&°fi ‘i133’ or“ fii~whv~ .11: is." fox $15M... Grant Thinks U.S. "Can Re- tain Davis Cup (By KENNETH GREGORY Associated Press Sports Wrll-cl‘) Jim l3—(A.P)—- mgmyixriitcfi’ mint " Ill , a atom" 0f United‘ States telmle. eluded today the Uni-ted Btees as s. better than even chance to re- tsin the Davis Oufl-PYWMYHS Wayne Sabin isn't over ooked. 9. 0179011 W- 815w?!“ navel/viva fhrcvahglnyfl? 0n s‘: e no . . . could lesénegtfiggalilher ad 111x111: tbs ‘M’ “n” . "One isxIBcb- lle of the co 3188s and -— will be s sur- isc to a lot of peoplhthe other isswlley he w“- tinuetslflie is n. fine emlzles player my opini R?’"...‘i‘ co Gene Msko and win essillh Basketball Doubleheader At Y Tonight A badnstbcll doubiehead will be played tonlnht in the Y. M- C- A_ House Mamie. In the 009111118 game which Rots underway" at 8 leflflllcéleadélll e . meet. teers. while in w. ‘e. the second Y-Knots Co Grads the Y-Knots can tie for the lcsmle 11111118 buck the Bqlllres» STILL UNDIFBATED c. r.» Guardian’ s cislWiro) (msulm Jen. Jl-‘Ielhll 811101” Rangers Blanh Hawks 6-0 To Close- in On Bruins NEW YORK, Jan. 1B —(0P) -— C0111 ence Seibcrt New York Rangers booted Chicago M. Patrick Defence Th n Black Hawks down from fourth N. Oolviilc Centre B nco Y Jsn. 12-01?) -, to fifth position in the National M- Col e Wing Desilets There will be besvvwclshte W e Hockey league tonight as the blue shiblcky Wins Gottselil m" the “"9 "1 shirts scored a 6—0 shutout over Burgers Subs —-\l-1eller, Watson, mlllmmlw "M" flax-bull‘ the champions Dillon c smith Pm: I-lextall Wdefegeweelzly “Tifind Bet-alga The Ranger-shad scored but. one Hiller,‘ Molynesux: Allen,’ ' smwank mmwy" “WM- R” 3"‘ 55313:» align “fifi... mu Li??? ziech 101.1%“ Rbbllllllllm “£5.31 I; “m” “m”, m“ n) Madison Square Gordon sow cott. Thorns, Dshlstrom. Gracie. mould“ s pp u- three points be- Weibe. up, 1%; to h!“ Q whack ‘t m: maths l Boston Bruins. Rieteree -Os.mpbell; Linens-n- Amsriqm jinx, '11,, elm h“ who hsd m open date. ' Stevenson. cometnbctfmirtimessizwsbcgln- '11" 755""! mmdu“ ning his invasion of mm e0 _. Hawk's cnce an easy mark and SUMMARY: and to date his record shows no tallied with use. BIYII! Hell-ll! nunsnohite"no.tmsybem1e¢- tsdfortwo ofthe IintPer-iod: wt- ‘Ilw bottles we have ins-tolled w the Ooivills brothers. Neil him favorite. Mm, Phil Wsitso Oecil - 1 . Watson, (Killer. The flEht doesrrtfigure in shatter 1011 zen: up the others. Hextall) .28. all stfl-lldlnss mung the heavy- e u, making their first Penplflgg _-N0ng, Welflms- 811m neither Tommy Parr s, oe here under the playing 4"" Bwm" m like" l" WWW"! mime ership of Paul Tnempw“ Second Period" "°° “"1” 5°51» Timmy 1 kedg cohesion Unable w find i ' hmm- m“ “ma”! “wk l‘ u unch ‘their beet effort! z-m ers u Oolvilie (Bhlbick 1 gileycglvsgpliéomflelgpflftwlrvlgfisean tgoflnietoshsltoxithe was.“ " y the way but slmoenmax Been Jim 108.8 m’ sticks o! the Ranker de- S-qllangers, M Colville (N. madam and m, Nova also have fenoe, Oolvllle. Shlbittky) 10.44. heaven him on this slde o: the ocean The Ranger victory put the teams k-Rangers, Hextall (Hiller, Wat- ne may have a1 mad w mvey all square at two wins splwe 0h son) 16.32. Promoter Mike 94055 h“ med, the season's ploy. 1t was a wide Penalties —-M. Patrick, aeibert. the card s big boys’ mght g1] the reversal from their previous en- way. Three l0- snd three counter when the Hawks blanked , Thin! Period: four-roundup an e up emlu- tester Patrick's Blucshirts by I sivcly of weighty warriors. count of 5-0. b-Rsnge . Dillon (Allen, O. . THE LINEUPB: Smith) 1 .36. rum cm wtlgtafigltzzsbtiflexioll (M. Patrick. 0B OIIO 8 l’l . . I’ StBQIG SCOfes Kcrr Goal Karskas Pellalil 41.11am. ' lCrystals Hold First Workout The crystals held their first workout of the season last nlzht. when 15 prospects dropped over the boards for s. stlitf session. By all indications a. strong team will be iced this season and will en- deavour to asmin lift the Islsn championship. Y Save-ml new faces were seen‘ on the blades lastnluht end lookmood from the sidelines. It is expected that, the lie-tutors of Charlottetown will play 1m exhibition game here next week if satisfactory arrange- ments can be made-S. Clinch Claims To All Batting Championships O The Ammo- W cvery major batting ' claim on chsnnplonship for the campaign ‘ The sensational young Mlnnea-l is outfielder. property of Bos- Red Box. drove in more runs the 011011;: than snyne else in league-leading this aooormplishmen-t. in hand with his bat/ting average and his leadership in total bases, home runs and runs scored, Williams, 1n his only year in the Association. sis-named ome 142 runs, 23 more batted in by the nmner-up in this department, Joe Gallagher of Kan- sas City. HOCKEY ANNOUNCEMENT The followinz players are rs- ouestcd to be s/t the l-iclv Re- deemer t sit 6: Ward. L. . J. Strain. R. Kelly. P. E. Diamond. L. 08510111. H. G9. ier. 0cm. FRBDERIICYION. Jan. 12—1."red- ericton Capitals climbed into a. ue for fimt place in New 13 H when hey defected 5t. Mohsmss 3-1 tonight in n. fast, OBOWLING RESULTS Tvwvv non NAME ‘nowmuo Mixed League Georkshinhsinlrle QPineauSM. Gc-nkshizhtlueetlflneoubfi. ‘lmmdcr Bolts-SUV. 111Dfll&l0-—NDO. Indies hiith sinwle M. Avlrwnrd 191. Indies hlith three M. AvllMI-Id 504. hldh slnxle l". Henncssew Gems hish three R. Duncan Jitter HIS-MUG. GO£~NTE 11% slllllih G. Hililllfl 219. use Mind's for Dsnllrlll. p st lhrlb Court nor s vowens. runes‘ scour s-f 11d“! Ill three U. 531. swfiwes- .'i°'1".1-...' nlccmumue- £' 718. M -‘ 3254. Bunnies-aims. Ladies hnzih simple P. Harper 248. Ladies hicrh three P. Harper 613. Gents high sinszle J. Hlllthes 292. Gertts hizh three J. 111mm ‘IQ, Tfilllxht at 9 o'clock:- L3!“ 8: Five e:-- Timers vs. Five Aces. GIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Ted's 131111-8313. ‘s IMb-‘BBR. 111th lmle W. McNeill 864. Blah three W. McNeil: am. ‘llolltht st ‘I efelockx- See. Gulls vs. Mdnorfs Grocery. Patterson's vs. Kinlnen. At hills- Bees vs. Gisnts. Tillers vs. Ysrtscs. i=5 1 ' nrsi ssd spprcvsd by Do-l ‘lbs Boy lssms Asssnlntlel. - onstctistlcs on ‘m’ 5° 1988 BowuNo 110014121! WRESTLING __ ———-—,_--__-_—_:;_>:_ _ _ Fowler Will Bolster Stars TORDNTO. San. 1_°~ ‘C?’ '- Man ent of Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockrfv‘ 18a" gue announced tonight 11W» Jlm‘ my Fowler, Lee-f deicnoemnn, was sent. to Byfwllse Si” T°P°n§° Faun Team, followllltl labl IlIBhtE win against Boston here. The move has been made to bolster the Stars‘ re11;»’"”m' r . Fowler played with byrucuso 1n tonight/s International - AmHll-"flll Lqgus come ego-inst Pittsburgh. Also sent, to Stars was Red Heron centre. who came up from the minor league teem recently. It, reported thatd Fnwtlei‘ . lace Jack Howar, nos‘ Wm rep who is ill with plcurkv. Begin Search For Successor To Lou Gehrig mow vofix. 1a.. llr-Jfhe champion New York Slankees are counting upon Lou Gehrig to play regular first bees 10f Ollll’ 011° more season. M‘ "W ei- bhe °“"‘ side. so their scouts and nllnvf- league managers are mine-r orders 1° wme up with a sluraine re- lsoement for the 35-y'rol'-0‘11 o iron man." At wesent there are four pros- pects on ism. with Tornmv l-len- rich. the club's hard-hitting rlttht- fielder. mom than likely to be con- verted inno Gclulgs SUQCB$OII The only flaw m this plan is that the Yankees might not be able to aocme ‘llorunnv from their out field. 1t all depends upon how well Charley Keller. the brilliant _ fmm Newark, lives 11D i0 hie moss notices. _ As additional insurance sazclnst the day when Geimsrs less final- LV crack undu" the strain of play- mony consecutive flames. the Yank scouts have reported e11- thusiesticallv on three of Colonel Rurmcirfls chattels. They are Ed Lew: who was with Binsrhamnlon last year: Johnnv sturm. who was at Imiisville on option. and Loon- Liurl Galbmielson. who sl-urzizuri the bell for Seaittl - - e. Meanwhile 14011 is devoting his dons to fishing out in Lona: Is- lind Bound and preparing to plav 154 mom games this season. He makes no predictions on how much lomzcr he will last. All he knows is that hestill loves to ulav base- ball. especially at. his current sal- ary cd'|839.000 s. year. Oonsideoed by many the street- cst first-baseman who ever lived. the iron horse slowed perccntiblv the last two campmgns. One Writer in foot». made the svtilrtliiiz obser- vation that Lou "slowed fully 50 Der cent in 1937 and another 25 per cent in 1988." For the first time in his biz leaaue career his ba/ttimz average fell below .300 last year. He was forced to ins/kc s. swat rally in the closim mom-h to bring it up to s. iteslflutabie .295. He poled oniv 29 home runs. s. disrmace that. was gétd keenly in tihe Gehriiz house- It is believed likely that the Yankees. for old tunes sake 1f notihim else. will offer Lou an- other contraot. for $39000 and let him be the names hiszhest mid olibycr for one nwre veer. .- Dominate The Selections On All Star Team ST. IDULS. Jan. lit-The Americ- an 11598119. with five New York Yanlfees named. dominates the 1938 all-star teem announced by the Snort-inn News. Ull|'"(i sum-s bare- bsll publication. The junior iircln. pain-l right D18 . the Notional Lnaguc lhroo. Bighorn were mode ‘:49 . r r ' Asoocfctnon, - s Left field, Joe Mcdwick. St. Louis s: centre field. Joe DiMag- m. New York Yankees; right field, l 0"’. New York Giants; first bsse. Jimmy Foxx. Boqon Red Box; second bflie. Charley uehringer, De- ‘Ham; third base. RnbertRolfe fllTI nus noes Mouse/WINK“ ‘~ AmmlvrLmInEmrCu-zswnnonnnuobnnss l; es-rrrslo Tlourrn- _l CNUMKYTD SING! WI SAPETYJIIGTAI A war-cur Rou. canoe ‘tessmrvonvd huma- earring.’ Red-Wings on in the Morshfieid Rink Wednesday BY SO YOU MAY SEE IT f» ‘é ““§’.‘.§’.‘ifi€£°'i3i¥.l’$ W.l'.'..'.;':1~-t"~'-' E 3 From 3.15 to 4.45 at Reduced rises in order that all parents sud I E children play see this MARVELOUS SHOW “Its the tslk of the Town.” A S ggfifgllé ADULTS - _ _ 30c ALL ovrm r1111 nouss L T PRICES CHILDREN — - 15c DOORS OPEN 2 P. M. Radio City Ice Revue Seen In Fine Program; usually seen o ootlights wss transplanted to ice st the I'm-um h night. when the Radio City Ice Revue. a colorful spec- tacle. was reeled off. The show starred Jean Sherwood, 18-year-old Pavlova of the Ice, Do las Duffy. comedy King, snd I-Iesrn. billed as the world's champion ber- rel jumper. nevccomei" to grofesslonal ice- sho-ws was Kitty ogsn of Halifax who stopped the show in her waltz number with Duffy» Wave after wave of applause followed close upon her graceful ezmibition. Miss Sherwood lived up to her advance billings. Her powerful strokes and speed on the ice com- bined with her whirls and plrouet- tes were well received by the fans. Bobby Hem as s climax to his W988!‘ com psir of sine 1m skates snd msnsged to execute all the tricks of the figure-skater on them, much to the amusement of the aduience. Another starlet who was well re- ceived was Frances Dugan of Hali- fax. Well known u sn acrobatic dancer, sne executed m1 the splits and other rhfficult stunts e stage. One of the main features of the show which pleased the audience was the appearance of the “Six Skating Princesses." Besides being ice of ‘Two Performances Today Oxford Loses To Moncton 7-3 (C. P. by Gusrdiufs Special Wire) MONUION. N. 3.. Jon. 12- Scnrinusixnoalsinllmolsstii minutes of olav. Moncton defeat- ed Oxford 7-3 tonight in the first central hockey fixture to be play- ed h this 0.1%‘... leyeasiiimnoekeym Dam“? thcfimttlwopcriodsandeerlvizi ths1ssthede3-1load butthe Hogan Leads Golf Field (Amqam . Oslift 1a.? . s. m1 the l gulf ole: thiough s in the ‘Ii-hole 06.000 Oakland toumammt. Meagher. Frances Dougsn, Dorothy Rondeau and Anne Goodhew. easy on the 0y th lmew how OM11 to hcndlaaiaxflthltr 5hr?! and went TWO 95191‘ "do!!! horses." Inga: though cu i. ‘ were e in fine style. All the girls, except b81154- Phillis Blanch of Amherst, N. 3.. M 6‘! were Ed Oliver. Wllmlns- learned their figure at ton. DeL. Clayton Hccfner,‘ Halifax before turning w the 91'0". G ' N Q- Md 8c Hnecd. fesslonal circuits. They are melvn rwmte Blllvhlu 58:11:11. w.v.e. Moog/her, Doris Hcythorn. Helen Imdlsn ‘Ilhe presentation began with Kitty Hogan and Frances Dugcn skating through s. tricky waltz number. They were 1o by the six of the Ice, ly in neon and white who wove through s. labyrinth of cimlee in well-timed precision. Duffy up ed next in s Rhumbc an amazed the furs blades in time with agility on the to the difficult rhythms of the South American dance. Jean Sher- wood was next in s standard fancy skating number. The versatile oust tihen 11m through all he divisions of skating. 1n- cluding comedy skits. tcrzobstic numbers, precision. Waltzes. me- ing. The Big Apple, Ballets. and ‘Barrel Jumping. The management of the Forum has decided t0 stage a matlnm this afitfirrl-ittogéi order that. éthrllidren m . yen an opporu t0 see the stellar performance. llhs Revue will be ntcd st reduced ratesinthea oonendwillrun off again at night at regular prices. Browns Club“ the second straight season under the new management. St. Louis Browns operated at. a loss last year but. President Donald Barnes told stockholders today the club was in "sound fin anciel condition" and was makinz every effort to attract c younger faster support from t cam. Barnes said attendance last sea- son was ‘disappointing’ with the result operating e nses “ ally exceeded" gate rcce pts. He dd not give the exact amount of the loss. _ “We are not discouraged iuture outlook for the club." declared. He said the directors and stockholders close w the rebuilding nlflizram had realized from the that it would take develop a winning teem. YC BIS Imperials Win At Marshfielcl The Imperial Biscuit hockey team of Charlottetown defected the Dunsiaffnsgc The game proved one of the most exciting plsycd st Morsbfield to date, ticuisrly in the second period w en the Inrpcrisls "gong- ed" the Red-Wings net. The score was hard s-n indication of the ploy for e atelier Red-Wins de- cnse, working overtime, turned in s ormsncs in braking up many well orgsnised thrusts by their pponents. Lineups: st the . Barnes . was c 81-08. His four under par second in nine was the lowest of imedzy. HOCKEY ‘Ihefsvoritewintcrsowt .6.1988whe11t1q1? Hockcylieaguelnwwnesth W vs which thgngsdwizrgsbyihescoreoifc-Z The game was clcsh and fast with Red having the edge throughout the game. A seoon sme Jan. B the fans. mpers between goalie McKay of the rs and J. Rcld of the Dyna.- miters but soon cooled Ts the ref- eree called 5 penalties a1 majors w the offenders. _ The second and third period was fast and clean with both turns . E. I-lmillwn was a star for tliegsmeashegotthreegoelsfor the IIJynsmiters and was d mt . LQuumscmcdtwogoalsfor-tbs - minim-swim U. Welsh ofthessms Management "‘£“£.“;§°“2f.‘1.l”..1‘..f°i%.e O _ _ _ a the 1a,. ~ _ l p “mwhc Stanley Hockey ' sr poms. Jan 10~(A.P)——P0r“ at m, eel pite the many obstac es motors had to hurdle. The "dark horse" team of the set- to was the Qavendish Red W111 e pro- Three of the Red Wings alt came from the stick of Ailstin ru- ham snfl-DDY right wing p111 er, who Wks always on his Job. Gor on fa heavy ldtting defenoeman of he Red Wings scored from n mix-up at. the Bombers net. He hitcd the disc over tho proslrate hiacKa, to make it 4-1 for the Red mgs. Qole who played a. very strong gums both offensive and defensive, got the easiest goal of the game from a- bout. l5 feet. out from the Bombers net. Elmer Pyfe one of the best forwards of the league scored the other marker for the Red Wings on c herd drive from the right vzing_ close in. _ 1's seemed .1 little un- vwo periods but steadied d the last salon to hold the Wkiw on even temis Tho goal tergufor the Bouibers were roo e forwards. Cousins end Mag; Red g. o Ewen. Both showed good for s good seasons plsyi . slsh and Quinn also did some play; inzbutdilnctsevemwbesb hit their stride. The voters/n de- fencemsn of the Bombers, Urban Wtkh Inside some or hes but was watched very closely his former mate Gordon c. penalties were handed out in the gsme by Referee Walsh. three to Osvendim and one to cy. Pyfe, Cole and Graham gelatin‘ the Vlsvendish penalties and Be s)‘: the Bouibers penalty out on t bench. NOGES I The first tor of the would vvr ‘e