{iP-EBRUALRY o. 1941 ‘REMEMBER WHEN i my m whim" m") orloles announced re- Bill Urbanskl. veteran nd minor infielder, three mil" “o today upbanski had pre- ylqeri aslflyed with Boston of the noazltfnl’ m“... W1 ‘Ilcmouto of a mwmatiinal. gdtknore VHARLUTTETDWN gum UNDEFEATED m 011's CHARLMQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Competing For Consols Trophy “flllftd above are the three rinks trillion lor the British Console Trophy and the right to enter the lhedonald Brier Tankard Play. which opens at Toronto. ltlilfvh 3- n" "ti! noun ls W. R. (‘rulkshaizlft- rL-‘trarlottetown fink ulw “L1H From left to right they are: "I: W. R. (‘ruiirshnnk, H. L. dear. hont r ow: G. G. Illlgllli. Uh their matches yesterday. P- s. Cohh. l" the centre group is the Snnmerside rink: Back row, It B. Leek. u- Fairy: front row, M. M. Bell. n. n. Phillips. n‘ “Mllllur rink are pictured In the bottom group. ‘ ‘Bonn-ll, A. G. Parks: front row: C. Boehner, Dr. A. l. Jlvhlifliml- ‘-"r:—.—i_—~-- —~_._ AXEMEN EDGE COIIORTS ym-‘flvrbhrs. us. Feb. s-(om h ted Unzversity Axemen m. to 8rd will. Walfvliie Cohorts hmélhrclz a second place berth L.“ “my "Wkvy Mnsuz stand- mrirs§eiiiiiifiiinis WIBHPY 3Z7.» s f g - .. . — AP)- "mmtkl! Indians made their 188l- RlJfimlKTé-bf‘ 141° 1"'l'i"l;1'Am"1natter of inches with four stones Cholklng up victories over Su opened ot the local club tor the open oi Toronto March 3rd. Hard on the locol club's heels Summerside with o like number of victories coming ot the expense o the competition. the running with a double on the third on‘.v to have Montague come increase their lead to 7-2. Summer- side with a two on the fifth and a single on the sixth again got with- l11 striking distance. onlv to have their opponents lzet a bill three on a two on the ninth and single on the tenth to take a 12-10 lead; Montague came back on the 11tl1 1o chalk 11D a two and square the match at 12-all. coming home with the western rink gettlnz the decid- ing paints on the last rock of the ma h. Tied at 2-1111 entering the fourth end of their match. Charlottetown and Sm£lncrst1lde sflemeddtc: k gilt-tr- rng uo ano rer n-an - uc - tle until the W. R. Cruikshank rink took the next four ends in a mw to tgkefa 131-12 ‘triad. sooritnlg rsnstilnlzle fir‘: t ur . ~ee n e l 1 =1 tuib odoubles on othe sixlh and seventh. Shmmcrslde broke back lntgtfihebswlélrllil ‘251111180011 tiers cig 1. ut aro e wn 1n reas their lead as they added two to their total on the ninth and three on the tenth withththe loselrs having h fl 1 ' e scorng r1. ' if l |§1§g1en§n sfiihllxith. Final score of the match was 15-4. Charlottetown Match illllllllhi s But tho real highlight 0i’ the day's competition came in the Charlotte- decided the match on his tho Montamle stone to let his rnk lav two Bll-W1'_th€ two rinks had entered the final end tied at 6-8"- Wlth Summcrside and Charlotte- town bot-h. having a victory apcce a; the match got. unrirrtvay lire ' pDSSlblllly of a three-cornered te appeared likely as the Montague team scored singles on the first two ends of the match and’ then t added a double in the third to take a 4-0 lead over the Charlctlo- tcwn rink. Both trains xvrrc curling exceptionally well and 13811001. draw ed by the o pcxsmg skips; the man- ner lll who h the gums was going. singles were looming very large vslth Charlottetown brcakml; 11110 ll“? scoring with ohc on the fourth end- Montague got that one back yvztlr a single in the fifth to 1818-11 i119 four-point lead: From the sixth to the tenth cud i11clus:ve_ some 01 the finest curing r.\’f‘l' vVlllW-“ffl 31' [lip local rink was seen as the local standard bearers tcok singles on each one lo enter the 11th leading 0-5. Here the competition really got hot; out of the 18 stones curled, 14 lay well within the house at the conclusion with the other two be- ‘ing 011 the outside and still in ~—~— play. It was Montague-s cud by R that are taking part in the com- “flPk end Back row: erican Hsokiey League season at grguped all around the inner cir- Eff-they 519ml ti, ha-PPY m" m‘ lcle and it left the outcome of the nloht by w ileum: Emmi’ 9"“ match strictly up to tl1e fllifll end. 4-3 in B- f0ll8 EMIW- | A11 through the last end fir t f“ , one rink and then the other would REDS WIN IN "Vmll-‘lli lhold the lead with Skip Crlilk- , PHILADELPHIA- W“ 5"‘M“”'ishank coming down with his last JWK 531W‘ EIQFhL‘ Smmd “l the rock to knock the layiflil 511M 0f nlzht-dn the overtime of" d “a” ‘Montague: out and let his rink lay Prmildm" Rm‘ l‘ zlvlcmry We.‘- two for the cnd and match. Fhllfldeliilllfl RITlblCT-‘l "l “i” 1mm" In the other match played. Mon- k3,]: Hockey [£88110 game l/anight. Lame m“ into 1585mm“ “wk on EllLT y 1rr|uissT"“°”°“SKATlNG ro-mmn 8 1.1a. h“ "I! lei the World's beat skating bands provide the musln » “"011 101-1. rma MUSIC. FRIENDLY mumps the sixth and ninth ends. illvlllil 11B ed largely to their 14-6 defeat at the hands of the Summcrside rink. bSummerislde stain/cg alyiavfgllléas animus trev 1a e u - on the first three ends: Montallllfi cut their deficit in half Wllh 8 thcr reduced their def . alnitle on the fifth to but them willi- lin one oolnt of their opponents- Summersldes four on the sixth scnt them into a 8-3 lend: Montague not singes on the next 1W0 6MB l0 again get within halllnk distance, but again Bummerslde came throuirir with another bit! four on the ninth: added a sinale on the tenth. and then after seems Montague (‘hnlk 11D a slnale on the 11th wourv: uD Play Opens Yesterday For Consols Trophy; Champs To Be Crowned Today the only two matches they took port in, W. R. Cruikshank: Chor- lottetown Curling Club Rink yesterday went into the lead cs play riaht _to enter the Mocdonold-Brior Tankard os Islond representa- tives In the onnuol Dominion championship, this year scheduled to Although the Charlottetown ond Summerside rinks held the spotlight with their two victories, nevertheless Montague’: Dr. L. A. Johnstone skipped rink were glorious in defeat, losing their first two matches on the last end ond lost stone ond then were victims of two bod ends in the linol game ogoinst Summerside which finished S8111‘, stone: P. S. Cobb. 2nd stone: G. G back with a four on the fourth to Jililghes- mate: W- o1 stone: M. M. Bell. 2nd stone: E. P. Foley. mate: R. H. Leek. skin the seventh. Here. however. the $110M; 5- Rnwsell. 2nd stone: A. G. - winners staged their comeback. PBTk-fi- mill/Bl D11 L- A- Johhswhe. Thev piled up a four on the eighth Skill- ing at 9 o'clock. with Charlottetown meetinrz Summerside. A C tftwn win would then decide the e. lottetown matches shots with Montague rink which will fa‘ place immediatelv after completion of the first encounter. the finals in the first section of the provincial when he defeated John Garrlhum last night by a margin of 68 points. the scores being Stanle hum 232. Tonight Stan ey will play Bill Lawlnr a 500 point. match for the championship of for 7:30 p.m. grovincial snooker tournament. in . 5v t‘. itl Cl r- 18 lgfiwbfqf‘ghfilifiq"ihici..h-slviciiry R. Haynes. two games to one, and but only after W. R. Cruikshank lrn theRsecond H. MacQuarrle won last mm - rook of me last end knocking out gag-Eggs; officials last nig to were marker. Hockey Practice quested to be on hand: Donald, Kelly. MacDnugall, Beck. _ Hudson. 5110K 811d W115“ were the “mo? of Clair, lligson, Beer, Gallant, Blanch- practically rach and every shot call- arm Gauthier. J.MaoAleer o2 11a 2:14 J.W111.ite 200 10a 237 J. Tierney 212 w 1B6 w.Do.1ey 28‘! 244 180 _ Low score 14a 14.2 140 mmerslde ond Montague rinks in Tbm-w“ R. MaoNeiil l7 27s we g. Toafnbs 162 m 14o . . _ DO _ . . British Consols Trophy ond the J4 Hciégn 11g, a); O. MacKinnon 189 1'10 190 TOYAIl-Bfiol . however, wos o strong rink from victories ond one loss. both their p _ _ fMontogue, who failed t9 glqqlk "r A1181 151 24o 231 "i! ll WI" "l "1169 mfllCllfii ploved, their defeats ruining all their hopes lor on ultimate victory. Outcome ot the ploydowns will hinge on todov's matches with Charlottetown meeting Summerside in to- day's opening match and Montague and the locol rink winding up Charlottetown: H. L. first R. Cruikshank: Summerside: H. H. Phillips. 1st Montague: C. R. Boehnerl 1st TODAY'S MATCHES Plav continues this morning start- harlotte- In the other match Char- tbs BILLIARDS Earl Stanley battled his way to billiard tournament 300. Garn- the first c-ction. This match is scheduled Two matches were run off in the first A. MacDonald won from Creamer two ames to referee and allant Junior Royals practice tonight ll o 6. Tire following players are re- MoArihur, Cantwcll. Dousc, Mc- Blanchard. Whitlock, Lc- Bagnall, Duffy, WALTER LAWLOB. Coach. Jackson. Tierney. 3' Macbcnald no 21o 165 K. Bliflkébb 187 159 183 H. Whltlock I49 141 183 J.Mc 12s ism 100 B. Dunn 220 190 251 J. H. Gallant 146 210 194 E. McDonald 187 246 1'16 C. rieclair 240 197 114 Tr>t-al—2884 BOWLING CHARLUPTETOWN ALLEY! Commercial League G. and G. Pure Milk:- wnnn a...;..=_ High sl%.le W. Dooley High three. w, Dooley’, 7l1. Blitz:- i .Bla.ckett 13:1 214 m; Total—2-B48 Enterprise Bakery :- Leod High single P. Blackcit. 256. Hieh thrre T. Allen, 6'14 lifixed League Charge Loyden “Railroaded” Into office CHICAGO. Ebb. L-(Alfi-Dla- senslon broke out in the National ootball League tfday over ap- pointment of Elmer Layden as Comnrlssloucr o1‘ Professional Foot- bull. Three of the league's l0 club comers-Alexis Thompson of Pitts- burgh, Beri. Bell. hall owner d! Philadelphia Eagles and Dan Top- ping, of Brooklyn Dodgers-charg- cd 111411. Laydon had been “rail- roiuicd" into office illegally over John B. Kelly of Philadelphia, a Democratic p:lltical leadcr, and Frank McCormick, director of ath- letics at the University of M.nr.e- sota. George Halas. owner of Chicago Bears. “"110 with Bell formed the LWfl-llifli] committee that sealed the deal with Layden, retired:- “Every voting member knew in advance of publication that Lay- den ivristqhlxlapoainted." A. Blanchard 198 193 1'11 ll Pruugiil 200 196 224 'l‘0i.'\l-—330li Ladle high single F. Tierney 325. Ace Parker Makes decision NEW YORK. Feb. 5—(AP)— Clarence (Ace) Parker has made. hi; choice. and 1t is footbail. ‘ The former __ athlete who wcn the 1940 National player" award Wllllg virtually 11111;;- ing on one 10g for Brooklyn ll>0d- gers. today signed a two-yen Dodger contract, the terms if which virtually end any posszbility‘ of a career as n. major carrue base- ball layer. Par er must report at the Dod- ger training camp Aug. 15, prac- tically the middiie oi’ the lnrtball season, and was considered doubtful that any minor league baseball club would even consider emptying a part-time player. The stkr hafblack suffered a broken anllg last May while play- ing base-ball with Syracuse in the International League, At the tmc he was hitting close to .400. Puts- burgh Pirates acquired him and be was scheduled t.o report as a short- stop candidate a-t the Buc camp this snrlng. Duke Uruversity - Football League's most valuable‘. __PAGE SEVEN Jack Coyle Paces Bearcuts To 11-3 \Vin 5-— 1GP)‘- ‘noers’ de- Jwtk COYlB ‘L116 on a. 1-1-3 g’ 51.11224; ‘unborc-w m an Airiiaonlsli - Pk-Lcu . Colclivzter League game here. _____,:—._: :e-~ =- Special Fe a tare AtForum Tonight A11 vxnlbxh-n uiil be 13121211 u 1 ‘mg Lrlu-zvnlsn r,- zizj": \ . - adrlefl ("a 1w . ... - l Pusie returns to Vancouver Lions VANCOUVER Jean Bélpllslg P115. l-fwn. in the wee smu’ hours 0t the morning. Dweak 5mm: _ .» Ladle‘ h1g3‘ m1“ 1"‘ Tierlley 802- RETURN; CONTRACT 11:‘ 111i? 1191 his Gm“ high 5mg“ H Waugh‘ 224' ormsrnnmwn Md w» s In the first match of the compg- ‘—_“——'—_—"-——— P; Bug...“ 26,, Li? Gent/s high "We H- Pwuaht 620- (APFBH, Nicholsgn 051cm," cm; glfégltiflgliliefitxilfien twiurrgrnérside gnu >SIS1de . 0 0 2 0 2 1 0-4 2 1 o 2_M. L_ Meme“ n9 163 m; »,I, n.0,‘, a, 7:00 0mm], 05W outfielder who ranked second in mpdndqliluk battle ‘an tilglzewl; (Mont. 1 2 0 4 O 0 3 0 0 0 2 0-12 J- Prckard 261 i300 250' L,» 11¢; 111-11169 Gmmel...‘ vi the National League home run with Summerslde winning the e11- s-~ s‘ Tltlue ' 129 92 131 ‘I MiXifilLflilgllfir-T-"IIHIS 201mm gash Seasw‘ "aid "lidfl-v he counter 14-12 on the last stone of Side 1 0 1 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 l x“ 4' To a]_304o rs. Trundle-rs. as 5"‘ his wnmic‘ back V‘ Chi‘ we 1m ma. Sm R H_ mekknoc,“ ‘on town o 2 o 1 a 2 2 o 2 a o x—15 Bmllbtrfl- l notv NAME aowuxo °“g°;, “"1 m“ he Pm“ i° "talk m: out Montague to let his rink lay ‘ P‘- Tlemey aes 244 23s International League with the club 11181113861116!“ , Wm Mont, 1 1 z n 1 0 0 o 0 o 1 O_ 6 E. Gregory 144 185 133 __ He added he doesnt expect ‘anv Previous to this. Slunmerside had clrtovm o o o 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o 2- a C- D°w“° "7 l?“ l" Clldnwlt‘ Dry Cleaner‘! W- Mas- “'°“b1‘ L‘ “m1”? u’ mm“ staged an uphill battle as Montague ,_ J- Hastings 191 i»: 135 for Barbers. got away to a flying start. scoring a Sside 1 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 4 1 O 1-14 single on the first end and adding MOM- _0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 i 0- 6 a double 011 the second to take a F°ll°wllll 15 the Dersonnel of the 3-0 lead: Summerslde trot back into Wml-telilnl! FihkSI (W/ . ~ l ' 1 Prillflfi. yo“. nu id fi-"hlu-n L ~“""“."':-|ia\ Cnrlinli C w m, 1-1 winnfl! 5° t l us flaw“! “unset e l1 (loin? 1 ' oi 1hr ‘tiuril m“ . . .1 1 y ll" 1<:.1......1 rjctsémfi-M d“ HE British . every section the Macdonalrl The Consuls Trophy is the highest award in Prince Edward Island curling. Evoryyear, rinks from of the province play for this championship and the right t0 represent Prince Edward Island in ’s Brier Tankard play- downs for the single rink champion- ship of the Dominion. Highland Lassie strands for the greatest achievement in tobaccos and cigarettes. 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