F EBBPABFLQ L94? IVING LAUGHING Yes, Skating Will Give um-n v BE HAPPY TO-DAY--TWICE 3-5 AND 8—l0 The Fufum with comfortable Rooms and GOOD ICE ii Keefe And Dominion Life Trophy Play Starts At Curling Rink Over Weekend and Dominion Life T355185? P11131111?’ series will get un- dcr ivav at ttic Curling Club over [he week-cud with the matches be- a part of the regular week-end gzfiisplel, club officials announced lasflixélgKel-zfe trophy is for all two Tm. mirlers with medals 211111! 1° lite winning rink. It 1S 81111111191101‘ "11""- » ' i iii Trophy is a “$11115 glllld is “also played on imm‘ ti n basis. l“,,§{,,,,,.,,,“, Ois the clraw for hill! and Saturday matches: FRIDAY, FEB. 0 Keefe Trophy -7 P. M.- lco No. 3 ,i. R. Williams B. Jones Ron Barrlc Louis Turner Ski]? Jos. D0088" Elmer McDonald Wm. McPhce Toni McAdam Sid But-hoe A11 McNelll Bruce McLarcn 0. K. Preslsy Ski? Ice No. 4 Ron Norman Jas. “Y L. mevenson Guy Kennedy Sklll 51119 --$.30 P. 31r- l No. 1 A Roper c’ P. Mclnnls clii Montgomery 5- P5011 r"cd Cannon Dr. Jos. McMillan Chas Yorke 119M115 114131111115 Skip éklp m’ Msz Jl tone F, R. Seaman Hm Q1115 H. Hennessey Mervyn Johnston Wm. Munroe F. Acorn A Bagnall E Gallant Skill 5111B FRIDAY. FEB. 6 Dominion Lila Trflphv -'1 P. M.- Ico No. 1 h. R. Bevan W. R. Seaman H. F. McPhce A. G. Pgtilrrifan S c Moore Juéifit; l1 - - sup Dr. Lantil R. Worthy H. Winchester A. V. Spillett G. G. Hughes Skip Sk p SATURDAY, FEB. ‘i Dominion Life Trophy -2.30 P. M.- lcc No. 1- Fred Driscoll W. T. Weir M. McGuigan Jack Stems J. F. McLeod J. A. Fraser W. R. Cruickshank F. R. M01181!!! Skip Skip Ice No. 2 Frank Cox Ivan Home Don Grass Fred Moore T. W. L. Prowse Edw. Tanton R. S. P. Jardlne W. R. Adams Skip Skip Icc No. 3 Clever McLean Chas. Stewart Geo. Keefe W. Bears R. C. Stoddard Rus Spillett C. H. Black Col. G. E. Full Skip Skip Ice No. 4 W. D. Gillls Chas. McKlniion Gordon Avard C, N. Earle J. J. Morris W. W. Lord P. S. Cobb D. B. Bishop Skip Skip —-A P. ‘M- lce No. 1 Jas. Burden J. H. Gerry R. D. Quigley Geo. Brady J. C. Mon gomery A. McKinnon Dr. W Tidmarsh J. P. Simmonds Skip Skip H. H. Cox terlliig Bcaton Dr. W. McDoiia1d Dr. McGuigan Dr. H. Pierce Harry Sears Dr. H. McIntyre Hon. T. Campbell Skin Skin No. 3 H Bohaker . W. Weeks Wm Ives Sterling McDtmald Ftdw‘. Nicholson Art McPherson A.W. Hyndman R. R. Bell Skip Ice No. 4 Ralph Jenkins Harper McNei1l J. J. Larrabee A. H. Mould R. Camithers Mac McKinnon W. C. Davis Dr. E. S. Giddings Skip Skip Spares L. B. McMillan J. P McIntyre Fred Chappell R. E, Spillett N, D. McLean Sterling McKay H. I. Spillett -——i Above rinks have been drawn, and each rink retains the privilege of rearranging positions of players. ,Wings And Leafs Battle To Fans _ co-operate By returning Stray packs By Al Collettl Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 4—(CP)—- Week's Wash: The Madison Square Garden Management donates to the American Red Cross war fund the pi-icc Q1 each stray puck (about 45 cents) returned by thc fans at Garden licckey games and recently sent a $50 cheque to the organiza- tillilu-FBIIS have b:en so co-oper- tlvc that among the punks tossed on the icc have been some which were taken hc-mc a; souvenirs sev- eral SSBSODS back... Sports Quiz- 1. What was the biggest attend- ance at. a boxing match? 2. W110 “as the biggest fighter? 3. In what iltlit wrro sco d the most knzck- downs? Nail FlflSflllfif in liis “nll- time ring record bcok" answers tliciii all: i. 135,132 saw Tony Zale knock out Billy Pryor in Milwaukee ill 1940 in; admission was charg- ed: 2. C-lluflcs Fremian, six fret. l0 1-2 inches, 31.1) psunds; 3. Joe Jeannette went down 27 times ill his battle with Sam Mcvey in Paris l:i 1907. McVey was dc-wn 11 tirnes...McVe_v gct tircd first and Jeannette wcn in the 49th round. llockey Notes: When Frankie Brimsek oouitfi lillpear against the Canadiens in Boston Jon. 25 he broke the 194- coiisecutive-gamc streak he set 311111111118 Boston Bruins‘ nets... Jean Baptiste Pusle, the fiery de- ienocman of 8t. Louis Flyers, has be on his good behavior since thc American Hockey Association Club holds back a part of his pay gag‘ W691! which he automatically “t: cits should he gel, into a 5Q)‘- 115 1Rm--.With a total of 162.372 x1116 admissions reported for “me Ramos the Rangers may yet glllfldl their nil-time high in the M’ ‘in-MA e l“ 193748 i4 for It games -et HOCKEY PRACTICE “"1159! practice, Junior ngyglg, 1 °I°'°°'1 Why (imam Juveniles l "1"" sliilflhy at the Forum. Drive out ‘ n ACHES .9» 3-3 Overtime Tie DEIHROIT, Feb. 5-(GP)—Detioit Ried Wings twice came from behind tonight to battle Toronto Maple Leafs to a 3-3‘ overtime tie i:i a National Hockey League game be- fore 8,084 spectators, The veteran Mud Bnineteau bagged two Detroit goals, One producing the deadlock with less than three minutes to play in regulation time. The faltering Maple leafs, who have only one victory in their last 51X starts, got a goal in each of the first three periods off substi- tute QOa-lie Joe Turner making his major league debut hi place or the injured Johnny Mowers. Rookie Johnny y and Gordon Drillon gave the Leafs a 2-0 lead, but Detroit. tied it up with two second period scores. Thcn lanky Hank Godup stole the puck at the blue line and beat Turner midway of title third per- iod before Bruneteau squared it again. Alex Matter got the other Detroit score. The deadlock gave the Red Wings a tie for fifth place in the stand- ings in their see-saw fight with the Bmoklyti Americans. The Maple Leafs. who had beat- en Detroit four of five previous starts. opened confidently against Turner called up from Indianapolis of the Ametilcnn League. Mowers yviaslout with a practice injury to l e s g. But the R/ed Wings fought back desperately in the rough game that produced i3 penalties. Bingo Kamp- nian sat out four stretches in the penalty box arid had a ringside scat when Goldu-p seemingly clinched the victory for the short- hand-ed Leafs. Bruneteaws tying shot was set up by Syd i-loire. SUMMARY First Period i-Jroronto, McCrccdv Goldup) 8:22 Penaltles-Dnlloit. Abel, Kampman. Second Period 2-Toront0. Drlllotl (Aurel 14114 ZL-Detroit. Motter (Lisccmbci 10:04 li-Detroit. Bruneteau f HWc. Glesebrechti 18:52 Penalties-Kampman m. Abel. Goldham, Howe, Taylor (mln0r and mlsconducti. Stewart. Third Poi-loll ri-Toronto, Gcldup 9:31 o-Detrolt. Bruncteau (Matter. Howe) 17:54 Penaties-Carveth. Kamipman, Or- iando. ( La ngclle. Overtime . Booting-None. Penalties-None. Truro, llaw Glasgow Battle to 5-all draw NEW GUABGOW. N. 8.. m». 5- (OPJ-Truro Bcarcata and New Glasgow Volcanoes battled to a 5-6 draw tonight in a rough A. P. C. hockey league game. Volcanoes went three goals lib in the first. period. but ‘Pruro mnnarlcd tn even matters at 4-4 by thc cud of the second. A goal v each team b ear-R; in tho third session ended the era Barb" 4|» ~.~\-1:.~l-_' IFE AND AUGHTER Sydney clips Victorias 7-5 SYDNEY. N.S~. Feb. 5-(CP)-A lflfit-Perifld drive that netted four goals failed to bring victory to North Sydney Vlctorlas tonight and they lost 7-5 to Sydney M11. llonaircs of the Cape Breton Hoe,- key League, The \\'lll preserved Millionaires‘ mathematical chances of getting into the C.B.H.L, playoffs. The Dollatmen, Opening with a werful offensive blasted home three goals in the opener. three in the second kind one in the third while Vics were scoring one in thc first session. Then Vics rat-tied in four in a row in their futile finish- ing spurt. lift-Whit!!!‘ Lude (meek was out- standing for the winners, gathering up five point: as he sniped three tallies and helped on another pair. Sydney's E11 lticGicipon '€,\1'~0~ go. two E0315. a5 did Babe Hamulkn of the Vics. Juveniles to Play tonight .___ The Juvenile Canadiens will meet; a team from the Royal Air Force during the latters practice hour at the Forum tonight. 1t will be an exhibition Zlamc. The Canaaiens lineup will include, MacKiiinon. I. MacDonald, Dalziel, Mahar. Martin, O'Neil], Mcqmwh Blanchard, Murphy_ Bradley, E 'l‘rainoi' and Morgan. Navy, Scrapers Play to draw A very exciting game of hocke was Played last evening belweei’, 1116 Upper Queen Street Scrapers ""1 111° NP-VY- The Navy team was mole organized in the first, pal-l, 0f thc ganle. The Navy scored two 80818 in the first hall. Peters scorn 111E the first assisted by O'Connor and Harper. The second goal was scored by Herring assisted by MC. Eachem and McLean. The Scrap- ers made a supreme effort in the last. half to tic up the game with the filial score being 2-2. The first E081 was scored by Connolly assist- ed by Tralnor nnd Garnhum. The second goal was scored by Shep- herd in the last few minutes of the game. The Scrapers showed their stuff although the odds were against them. Lineups: Navy: GoaJ-Noonan; Defence, MacEntyre. McNeil, Howard. Thist- le. Folland; Forwards, O'Connor, Peters. Harper. McEachcrn, Herring, McLean. Scrapers: Goal—Stralnc; Defence Murphy. Josey. Ross. Duncan; For- wards, Morgan, Shepherd. Trainoz‘, Garnhum. Connolly. Diamond, Ber- nard Constable. Duncan, Casford. Bowling HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE Knights of Columbus Bowling Commandos:- B. Campbell 118 136 125 G. Nantes 179 128 156 L. Doyle 1G0 198 154 Alf Doyle 155 110 161 T. Creighan 131 206 126 Tota1-2043. Iflltz Kings:- B, Connolly 185 201i 161 F: G. McDonald 180 126 114 E. Kelly 163 173 191 C. Mitchell 126 130 136 G Murphy 14G 1B3 170 T0tal—2387. High sitiglc T. Crclghun ‘.206. High three B. Connolly 549. Fear Naughty- E McDonald 190 149 1G4 G Oldchtimp 181 209 160 H. Hcnncssey 157 140 193 L. McDonald 184 208 202 A. Farmer 15:) 107 159 T. McAdam 156 186 250 J. Richards 135 185 . .Total—3174. Dread Naughty- E. J, Gallant 1M 11'! ill R. McDonald 17B 148 135 W, Mclnnls 15B 1'78 164 C. McLellfm 160 204 150 J McQuaiti 155 148 215 C Costello 147 174 202 L. O. Kelly 151 127 Tota1~32G8. High single T. McAdam 250, High three L. McDonald 594. Mr. Eugene Kelly was the lucky ‘Nillllcr of thc scaled score prize while Grand Knight Alf Doyle was the special prize winner. International League Davin 5t Fmscrs :-- L. Dowllng 152 186 211 E. Corrlsli 170 175 240 1'. McGuigati 190 154 194 w White 1B0 213 139 l3. Arsenault 102 161 125 Total-2652. Stanley Steamc s:--- E. McGee 164 16’! 147 it. McLellan 241 148 2'10 H. McQuarrle 115 145 207 A. McAskill 1'12 175 231 it Harley 183 218 20f Total-TIN. High single R. McI-ellan 270. iilgh three R. McLelIan 659. Tonight at 9 o'clock:- BI; I-‘our League:- Corvettes vs, All Stars. MIDGET HOCKEY ll meet-lug of midget hockey play- crs will be hold Rib. 8 in lacs Hoop- Shop u. sac. Blamed. 1A8 H099"- ‘ Bill Dickie‘ Salas For Bat/vars! Ring; LoPresti In Hawks Nets WiPIN-B- 40115168 As ChicagoEdges Canacks Curling title MONTREAL, Feb. 5—(GP)—C‘hi- cago Black Hawls scored their second straight National Hockey League will hers lfllllglll» when little Bcbliy~ C3110 0.111s with the payoff goal at 17:52 ol the third period to defeat Montreal Caiiadiens 4-3 before a crowd of more than 5.000. Minus their regular goalie, sam Lo Piesti, who was out with a s ‘ ercly cut cyc, Chicago‘ i.’ the services of Bill Dickie Pats in the Qu:l>cc Senior Amateur Hockey League. Permission wits granted for use of Dickie for one night. by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association after Manager efforts to get ti replacnnent f-zir Lo Presti btlore game time. ' The switch in gcalcrs fltilfd to spoil Chicago's upward climb as Dickie rose to brilliant heights at. times to stem a Canadien team desperately’ in search of a win to keen its playoff hopes alive. Chicago had to crzmi- front bc- hind before sllbdllitlg the cellar- placcd Habilaiits. The Montrcalcrs moved into o. 2-0 lead within seven minutes of the initial period on two neat goals, but Chicago got those hock before the period ended. Cully Dahlet-rcm sent (119 Ilawks in front fcr the first time with seconds of the second period rc- malnlng when he broke away mi a combination drive with Alex Kaicta and Bill Thorns t0 beat ::.~i=r Patti Bibeault. Canndicn; got thc equalizer at 13:23 nf the closing ixiriod when (‘leriiv lleffernan skirted aroivid Johnny’ Marlucci and caught the right hand corner of Dicklels cage. Buddy O'Connor was given an as- sist on the play. ‘The goal that won thc game for Cliicagg came after n steady drive liv the Hawks. Co?“ ‘Wvke twist" frcin two Cnuff” on rehi boards and lust as 11'.‘ rcziclicd 11v- net slipped to the ice but man- aged to get away his shot to score. Tempers flared throughout the Zn" tlte ‘ third period but only one penalty to Earl Seibert w-zs meted out. Canadiens put up a protest iviien referee Bill Cihauuzick rulotl tluil. Butch Bcuclizirdls snot “as llO gov the Ilabilziiits claiming thc s went out through a hole izi back of the cage. An irate fan Jumped onto the ice during the game and Offered to take on goalcr Bill Dickie, the goal ' ' ' any Chicago p " that ’ a . Ushers swJliy help- the - icc. Joe Benoit got the first goal of the game ivith Chauiberlain assist- ing and O'Connor scored on a close- Clflflll, two Cftiicago goals were counted by Red H. till tiiid Alex Kalcta. Jcc Cooper and Mush March assisted on the first Hawk tally with Earl Seibert and Cully Dahlstrom helping 0:1 Kalct-afis marker. The outcome failed to alley eith- er team's position standing, with Chicago still $110110 iii fourth place and Canodlcns in the cellar. SUMIMARY ‘First Period 1—C:ti\.a<l'letis. Benoit (Chamber- lain. Blake) 2:02 2—G.intitliens, O'Connor (I-ieffcr- nan. Morin) 7:05 3—Chicng0, Hamill (Cooper, March) 13.49 4-C'l1l£‘3‘-ZO- Kalefa (Selbert, Dahl- strcmi 15:27 PQllf11liPS-Bli\k(‘, Qnlltv Sccontl Period 5—Ohlcago, Dahlsircm tai 19:18 Kale Cl15l5119=~S€11JQfL F0 I'.*.i‘.'l, Wlebe (Thcms. Tliirll Period. He ffcriiaii iiorl 1 7—Chicagn', R. Carse 17:52 Penalty-Selbert. i.O'Coit- Bive Classes Planned For Saturdays Card i Five classes are Pblmlfid T01‘ 1110 Victoria Driving Club's Saturday afternoon ice racing card. Ofiicia of the club sal lasi- night tlic races will start promptly at 2 p. m. and horses in the first incc call- ed not at. thc wire than will be out. The classes will be called as they are listed below‘. » Officials were asked to be in the stands at 1.45 to enable the race to get tinder way‘ exactly on time. Following are the classes and thc lirnlia We rtnrtcrs: Colt Race:- Abbe Jackson, Buffalo routs New Haven 8-0 BUFFALO. N, Y" Fcb. 5-(AP)— Buffalo Bisons scored their second American Hockey lac-antic victory in tis nitiny nights by ifiullllf; New Huron Eagles 0-0 tonight. Claude Bourquc oi‘ Motlcton, N. H.. played brilliantly iii the Bison net to record his fourth shutout of the campaign. .31 dlFr ron utxa Lust s First, LIVERPOOL -- _ic i -_ ‘Flu- Qutloii has bvlll. ii tlotiatinii of £5110 12,250) t> thc British Sailors‘ Society from gills 1'L‘C(.‘l'~(‘(i by her from Canada and 1110 Unltczl states f0;- wm- purposes- (‘nrttrif (‘().\1. IIOARDIXG LQN])QN - 1011i 0H1 zil p \\'rl's have been cxtciidcd t0 1k‘ IP11 "(>111- lltllSorv inspection o1 c0111 acllitrs to clicrk hoarding and iicrtiiit tightening of rationing and (lis- tributicn, _ _ _ ,____ rlulli: 111a '1' ~_...___ i? oluuli- n01 0N WELL, ENOUGH OF g '1. fwiuuiebgimels E T vE REASONING DED D DUC 1 ' REA$ONlN€lz Happy K. Gale Aubrey, Walt N’ See, Peter Grattan. Frcc-for-all Pacer- Silent hiack. sinrziri’ Sam, Ray- nioiltl Bullion; Little Peter. Class A Trof:— Lusty Frisco, Bonnie Mary. Juanita Axwortliy’, lvfillie Kalmttck, Iicnthcrbellc. Class A Pace:- Lady Hal. Jippy K.. Rose Worthy, Rosebud, Lcalock. Allie Buriiham. (lass B Trot and Pace:- Junc l-Ixll. Princess Kalmuck, Dr. B‘I(11'Jll‘1, .101.- Volo Slllltvfiflll Royal, Bing Crosby. i Beavers d raw With Amherst AMHERST, N.S., Feb. 5—-('CP)— Bolh undefeated this season. the Amherst and Saint Jchn hockey l(‘."i(ll‘< fay-ed t0 a 7-7 tic tiriiglit anti will 330k t9 break tin-u" luck 111 oiiullici- rxhibhitin g the New Brunswick city Saturday night, The home team held a lead into the third period. but BCJYPYS op- ciwd a yustainczl attack that tictt the score and uiiincli UlLlll a tilti- 1101211)’ lrail. Il0\\'(‘\'t‘l‘, a piziaftv to saint John brought. on fsilr Atti- herst forwards, and they evened matters. The visitors displayed the lwifer passing attack and wore partic- ul. h- effective qrntlnd thc lifts. Cl-arrv 1M tin» Saint J til: i-zic. _ (_ ' was ' l¢r Aln- _ Yankcc. meaning an ‘iltvriccn, -,\ l ti, O rigln illy a “Dutch 1 Tl-IE Titan. 1 ~ a1 out: lfclock in passing bee with his lincmote- Paul Tlicmpeon had failed in his G a BATTIURST, N. B., Fob. 6—(Frl- dayi—-(CPi-Batlturst rinks won tnc doubles curling championship of New Brunswick last night with a 33-14 iviii civcl- Newcastle, and this morning a Szilll<flllfll match iii the singles ctinlpetilion was started by curlers of the saint John Thistle Club, led by J. S, Malcolm, and D. P. Connolly's Bzitliilrst rink. Winners of this match will have zuililiLc-d to play K. Sliives Cainpbellloii rink later today for the singles crown won lust year b Thlstles. Thistles did not enter t doubles, which they also won last year. The new doubles championship rinks arc: A. M. McMurrayi, A. I. 'f'o\vcr, E, H. Smirlcy and A. S. Niaclntosh, Skip; F. Foley. F. P. Venoit, Art Aube and William Gammon, skip. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Fkcrichy Belanger, 'I‘0r0rlt0 fly- welght, lost his worltl title to Frankie Genazo in a IO-rcund fi it n‘. Toronto 14 years ago to- THOMAS CHANDLER Ia England and ‘ _ the Viilpryfljl Rangers Stretch Lead To Four Points With 4-1 Victory Uver Boston NEW YORK, Feb. 5-<APi—-'1'he high-flying New York Rangers w- night stretched their N- tial Hcckcy lnagu: marl to fill by defeating ‘.110 stcc:;cl-ii1._ toil Bruins 4-1 iii a game 1t‘ by the offensive play of the New Yorkers‘ big line 01 Watson-Hex- tall-Patrick. Before a crowd of 16,217 largest here this, season, top/oi: previous best of 10.121 . Sunday nlg t, thc Rcltigci llilltd a. e1: r-cut edge on .. .l.ij.' early in the third period after thl first 40 minutes of cicse, fast. hoc- key had produced a, single goal. Bryan Hcxtall, the league's lead- 121g! point. getter. SCOICd one goal and aided itt thc oihcrs, "l“e L)" n. Patrick. with a 23ft‘. an z as. ;t DQ031110 thc first 1C(l§,'\t€ player this year tn attain the 20- goal mark, Phil Watson tock sec- ond place in the paints column with a. goal and two assists. D0559 Smizh, firing a. (lo-footer frcnt the blue line 23 seconds be- fore the end of the glue, stopped Rangers goalie Jan Heniy from scoring the shutout he deserved on his spectacular play. ‘ The Bruins’ loss was their third 1n a row since they lost their as- sistant maiiztgci- and defence star. Dit Clapper On the other hand the Range the g the 5C \‘ - enth straight and their 13th in thg last l5 games. 5PM MAR Y First Period Soori rig-None. Pena1ty—D, Smith Second Period 1—New York, Shibltky Vl/zitsoiii 17:11 Penalties-None Third Period 2—New York, Hextall 3:52 Ll-New York. Patrick \V.'l‘i£0ll) 4:03 4-—-Ne\v York. Patrick) 10:46 5~13°5b0n. D. Siriith Wlscmzini 19:31 Penalties-None, (Hm-Krill rl-Iextall, Wu run (Hextall, (A. Jackson, x. 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