.__.__._.¢..-..__-. BOWLING HOCKEY WRES I LING Canadiens End Slump By Blanking Americans 4-0; i5 Bruins‘ Trounce Leafs 9-1 i . _1 l MCQNTRFAI. Jan. 23 -1CP)- SUMMARY t ‘F l\‘I1,". » l; 111s working un the 1' lhvury 11 vcrythlng comes to l-‘irst Period ‘ . lillnk‘ 11111» titztte fast enough. ‘ ; t1"c.11 t‘: N~1v York Americans 4-0 i. Boston, Ccvwley 1.30 w; - . ‘ ‘ 11~. a Natiutial Hockey; Penalties -N0ne. 1 i) lhut ended ".1 tat.- . 1 1,1 1 1" 1.e halaltanlo. gccond P9111111] .1 ("ttludiclts 111x11 HCIOIY 1 l1 ""4 1mm "1"" 101' 2. Boston, Schmidt tBauer) 5:- ; 1 1 1 11110 econd lace in l 3 f‘ l""1v""- “he? all} F1“? l 3. Bo ten. Pettingei- tcoivley. . ‘ - A1111 n’): 1.111111 ,3 t lillt. 3 Sands, 5.57 5., "1 " 1mm“) MP1‘ t. Boston. 11111111" 12:44 1 i it“ 71100 ‘i ‘WJM Penalties - Pettineer. ; i 11 1 li511t‘t‘(1 and 011t- 11.» 111 eonvtnc 11g - . P < 11 11.11111: through an "mu p rind I " MM‘ 5 Toronto Cl11111"e1"‘" ‘ 1111. after the srcottd ' ' .‘ ‘ “mm, "“ _ g “Mm, Blake new fie. Bunion, iiohclt (an 111.1111 2.- 1 1 ~ . . ,_,P°“;‘. _D‘°“‘“ 1. Boston. sands (Oowltyv) sne . . 11 11.41 “(Kile tl1e per- .. .,. .. _ . - .,_ y _ . CNN’? Nhnma 8. Bcsmn. S111... 1C 1.111111 (1.111 l,’ ' . ' ,“_. ‘ ' 9. Boston. Ola-i e1‘ 111117 11 1 -1.. 11111111- tumptetetl thc , . __ _ m . W “n minutes 10. ll 11m. \\r(‘:.i\1l(1 ital? ‘ ' ‘ " Permit" <- Chamberlaln 2, Batter. App= and liolleit imalnrs). Gods- worthv. Kainpman. A. Jrwkaun. 1.111111 who turned 1n t 11" " 1.: of the reu- .'"r-11 rleictice " :‘;e first and ". ‘JPNI 1111 thrir tttiock Hockey Results 11111-1. ".1! 1111111 but Will (1 11ml one 01' hi! bflit t 11l11i1i‘\ dew f1"om aide _____ 1" .i‘v'_"l* “Wlhiv 5"“ h" (By ’i‘i1e (‘utmtlluti Pre») National 1101-1011 ii 'I'o1"onlo l Canadrna 4 Americans t) fifilfldfll’ _ Inttcrnattnnal-Amrrlt'an '1 .1'~i Period Pittsbtlrgh 3 Philadelphia 2 1=~~ .-.- -.\'<111P Syracuse 5 Spvlnglreltl ll 1». » "- . __. 111111911011. Cleveland 3 Providence 2 Rt-cnnd Period Eastern United states Amateur 1 (".1 '\ Blake (Sieberti Herchey 3 Baltimore 2 5 r11 Atlantic C111 5 New Yctk R11 ere .‘ I‘ - _ 1 Dr 11111 tMunihil, 3 L. 1 i,‘ .11 Hers/ltey 5 New York 12111.11, 4 11. -l:1n1'l) Sietvurt. International Intercollegiate 1111111 Period Princeton 6 Yale 3. ‘Toronto l) Dartmouth 4. SUNDAY GAMES 11111111111 2:17 l1.1_'.11t.> tLurr-uin, . 111 a, Uoupille (-_ l.\"I‘A)I LEAGUE “minefield S: Providence i. Fhlladeinltla 2: Svracuae il- a w?) New" Haven 1: Pittsburgh ( N 'i‘._-1" 12;: s 1 display 0i " @1111 a by the "t" 11.1.11» gave T01"- 111 a 1.1111110 Sut- N.H.L. Standing 1111' N‘ 111111111 11 11"» Tlw ware CANADIAN 5EUHON .1 l? (ertiliie. one W 11 = 1 - 1111 1g iorutartls. Toronto l3 1 t .11 not lead 111 Canadians 1U 1 "v.1 men ram- Americans 10 1 1 - 1. w 1d . MHIOOIIE. 9 1 ‘t ‘.'1‘-(li1\r\1)1)(1_i' _ ,__ , , ,, WM (m. cmtnu 51111115 . "1 -.~'~iest clashes . ._ \\'LDl"AI'ts >11. »..1.t1.t11 1)) 14.5110 Bosh)“ 1a ,7 2 16 5.2138 .7 _ , . R nee-rs 15 8 4 83 4. 34 farmer Iinhfax Cgicago 3 H 6 5) 1L5 22 .“ ""“““ “P it“; Detroit t1 to 7 no at 111 ":1 ____._.._. __._ _ p111‘? REMEMBER WHEN ' .‘ 11- ’, 11 1"‘""'"' _ "I “p (By The (‘anndlmt Press) .1 r. stctlllll ‘poll-rid. and Prlmo Caruera. gargantuan f‘. “M m‘ he Lnal Italian heavirvvelglit 1111x111". made 1 ’ * ." h“ 4'0 . , his North American debut at New '1 c t-Irtlz .1 1M} l“1"<"“‘-~“1 York etgltt. veal": aeo lenleht 1111111 1"" ' " “i 11"‘ “"1 llt*11l_l*“-" a nrc-t-ontul knocktntl. over 131'; m" " ” ""“'1 n“ """'1" 130v Peterson. Primn 111111 the ' "i-‘l’ " l1"‘"1"““- “W1 m" woi"ltl‘s cl1antpiont=ltiz1 in 1'19’! anti l t1. nicnrti in ' ' ‘ 11nd 10's! it a year 1111M‘. He nmv is . "It never brnke. al- t ' 1.1 7. n, VHHMHFQ “Yr? ham“ Euokgf the flsttc p cute 11:111.) '1 the trams escaped ’ 1111.1 11111111111 them for GETS JOB 0Y1"?! PHONE SYDNEY. N. S. VvI-Atltu‘. Thur- aate had a lob in a fivtlnev orches- Then Boston .. ., tra tndav because he 111.'1‘;I‘(1 his ' H“ "‘~ D11 trumpet over the trlr*\1l"'111e from ‘ F""'l‘»‘" W“11-"“‘1 B0111arleerv.i)5 trllr< from lvtrc The 0111111151" t" nwl $111114 “Vi”? nrc11e=tra lender. \\"l1r\l1"~l rtrlver- while the 11'1'1\r ptvtfties. were be- ‘irrpd for a nlzvnt" 1111.14 "|‘]111|-q;\1r*'5 v. 1 x. ._._._.___"1“‘1"l_59____“"-‘“ll°_*“ Llutullicjlm- ‘bikini-us’ The best leaf and the longest cure give you the most lasting and delicious chew when you ask for ll 8c N Black Twist. You'll have the time of your life trying to chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco. iii MIKEY 5 NICIIDISON. NEW .011 N 101-’ (C. I’. b Guardian's Special Wire) AINT E, England, Jan. 23- Canada will likely have a. person- al interest this year in the eat- st race of them all-thc rand Nat-tonal Steeplechase. Bieek-llmbeiwed Rock Lad. an _ H. R. Buln, ‘Toronto, is One of the 79 etiirles for the March 26 classic over this tough and ter- rifying four miles. 856 yards of ltjall fiancee. thick hedges and wide r0 0 . Winner of the National are us- ually extra-lung shots. In tact there itever has been an odds-on winner and moat conservative L111"! calculatlctla uive the bcttittg us two to one against any hot-ac completing the course. Bo even thouuth Rock Lad is conircntetl with some stiff op- position, including last. years 111111- ner. 1mm Mall. and five other ilulshcrs-Cooleen, who was sec- o11d.'Pucku Belle, third. Ego. fourth. and Don Bradntan and Pencrai—fate and luck playing their usual ftezikish game may smile on the Canadian hone. Trained by Major Frankk F111"- ltuta. who rude the great Rey- tmlrlatuuwt 10 victory 111 the 1931i NilllOlltii. Rock Lad lulled t0 11n- pretss i11 his iirst two appearances. uv. fl he ran in thc Spoi- iurlh Cl"- .e ".11 Weatherby 11nd on IJee. L’ the Anduvei" Handicap 111 Nt.-11"l>ur_v b11t 1111a" tinplaced. B1- Ure. lil the 2111111115.: had 111111111 iorm. A1 5111111111111 Rock Lad was three 10111-11111. 11111111111 Aster- 11111111611111 Ditrtun Lad to place trt. O11 New Year's Dav Rock Lad met his first national competition. lluhhitia t1 ClOi-‘F-lll) fifth in the Marielle-slut" Victory Chase which was won 11v Aircead Slots. an Irish 1111111111". Briere winning" this event Alr- rzeaci £11m beat Kellsboro Jack over three tulles at Newbury tn No- vember. The I1'1.'111 l1u1v=e also won the 1'l1.’11111)i011s11l1t stceplcchasc the d; utter lust year's C-ruud Na- tional. beating Castle lrtvell and Moran Code. two famous chaaers. The previous Grand National winners still in active competi- tlon~Kellsoboro Jack. Golden Ivfiller and Reynoldsttnvn-wlll not compete in this year's race 1e1101"‘ed “are 11y 1m "ved" t l _ 11v n11. J. a mo m“ 1 T11! Canada HBSIJunior Abbies Strengthen LOWE 5'1")’ |" League Lead Troancing Turf Classic] fiiaht-yeat"-old bay gelding ownedl v ” Saint Danstan’s Team Abegwveits today were Charlottetown Junior League following a 18-2 I they gave the fighting 5t. Mann's University the forum Saturday night. Although on the short end of a lop-sided score. the University backed by various yells from their rooting section in the tans, pro- vided the Abbies with stout; ~ position for the most rt; oi’ t e game and 01111" the brlliant_work of Keith Imugille in the Abbie net ketpt the Saints’ utarksmeti from scoring mare often. Abbie for- wards. hc-tvevcr, ahotved more pol- 11111 than in previous games and the University goalkeepei-Ahadl tile chance on the Qcse-in drves itvm the speedy l11iul'|.»’f3l‘S. Sudden Flare-Up Dun- A sudden flare-up midway through the third period surprised the inns as only two penalties. for minor i111l1"acllon<. had been hund- pd out b1" referee Gowei" Kennedy up to 11111. stage cf the game. After having :1 I111" hot words. Ev .1111‘. Abbie forward and dcfencettititi 11021111 ul thc University dropped their sticks and gloves to aw; p punches. A11 other players 11t- letxwiivtl to pry them npert clher disturltnncw broke which erfled in :1 0111111111110 pile-up in the Uni- versity 2011c. Jay alt-d Iinpnt ctclt were given a major penalty and lattzlted over the affair while on the bench. Abliles llit Stride Abbics otttncored Si. Dunstunfis Rangers Hawks Halt b11t they will tneet. 111' the Chelt- enham Gold Cup. Ray Cetliffe Much Improved TORONTO, Jan. 23-41111’ Get. lifie. Boston Bruin winger. was _ W. Rush, . club sicimt oi Toronto tMaplc Leafs who ordered the former Saint John and Charlottetown amateur lo hcmaltal for treatment of a severe "spa-mt" of the jaw which {allowed extraction of a wisdom octh (letlilfe. who can nnen his mouth tmlv with dlitlctllty. was bcln’: kept r111 1-1 iluuid diet; but Dr. Rush said he cottld rejoin Bruins in two or three days if he con- tinued to show as much improve- ment a< he did overnight. ‘Dr. Rush took an X-ray n1’ Get- ltiirs 111w todav alter learning the Bowen left wins: hurl been hit on it 111 a game following the tooth extraction. The X-ray showed no complications. Bombers Win Hoop Came l)“ Bombers opened the Holv Name Basketball League Saturday night with a 33-29 w .11 over the Navv. Falrma l.~: the other team entered in the loop. HlRh scorers of the tralue were 1 Claudet- and MeGttizatt. nf the Navv and A. Wilson of the Bombers each with 1t) points. J. Cullen handled the 1vh1~1t e. The line-tips: Navy: Gaudet. 10. MacMahon 4. Meiean 4. Hughes 1. Mcfittltzan l0. numbers: McDonald 8. T. Wilson 0. A W11F"l1 10. Gorntlev l). Bmvm i). Larter 6. ‘ Hendrix iVins Tennis Title KINGSTON, Jmnaloa, Jan. 23- Arthur Hendrix, of Lnkeland, Fin. won the Kinastcn tennis tourna- ment singles crown Saturday with a 6-2, 6-4. 6-2 victory over D. Leahmtg. Jatnaica cltntnpion. Hendrix had eliminated Rosa Wilson cf Toronto in one semi- final. Hendrix and Wilson 00k the doubles title. defeating eahon and Dayes of Jamaica. 10-8, 6- . 6-4. 2-8, 6-3. Both invaders Will compete 1n the northern hard gotta. championships at Montccb ay. NEW YORK. Jan. ZS-Unleashlntz the kecncsl, attack thcv have shown this season. ivt-tv York ituituers swamped Montreal Maroons. 8-2. 111 a wide open National Hockey Ica- Rue tzume plrnccl here tonight, Alter u 1111.1. ecoretess ouenmg chapter the Alarouns 2111111211 i-he lead curlv i11 the accond Irainc when J nunv Ward tired a blister- lntz shot. into the New York c131: from right, wing. Acx Bhlbl y knotted the count five minutes lat.- er thcu Mac Colville cave the Run - era the lead within u few secon a. Dave '1‘1'ottic1" equalized the count at; the three quarter mark. Clint Smith and Cecil Dillon of Rangers wound up the second period scor- in I. Maroons fouczht dotztzediv to re- duce the New York martzln in the third period but when they aban- doned their tight. defence complete- lv toward the and the Ransiera ran wild with Dillon. Bryan I-Iextall. Bobby Kirk and Mhc Colvilie in that order within three minutes. SUMMARY First Period 1 Scoring: None. 4 Penmtics: Shields. Cooper. Second Period ‘l flmnly entrenched in top position of the H o c l: o Y iactnfl aggregation at 15:31‘? Trouncing Maroons 8-2; 2. Chicago. Levhtsky (Wtebe) zzg-lliaroons. Ward tNorthcnttt n15 - F 1t - t. 2—-Ra112ct‘s.Sh'bickv (N.Co1v1llc) m y sewed ‘ ani-Jhnners. .11. tmivtite 1144a 56"“ Pm“ "'1 ’ -Mnroons Trc er 15. __ I .' . 3. Boston. Bauer 4:56 , wit) Rmmfls‘ C‘ smith ‘pamcki 11468 Boston. Pettingei" (Cowley) 6-11. . "~" Dill (C. S ltl. 3 Pptvtlrljtnqn‘ _ on m I Petmltlrs -Trudel. Jackson. Penalty: Evans. Third Perloa Tl:'"d P I d " m’ s. ‘Chicago. new (March, V-Pzmtzers Dillon 17.10 GMISPTZ) 12155 __B_—Ra11 jjiexjgll (Kirk. Wat- Peunltiew-None. 2-1 in the first eriod. Ihrly in the middle session e Univeni tied the scone. but from when ca“ tel shot ll B°l1l without a Y. mowed both the Umvurtvy goals. mcEache-rn led the Abbie scorers with three masters. Ev Jay. Tarky Whitlook and Buffer worth chalked 11p bwo each and Grant. Letth Jay, Dowllnk and Darrach amounted for m» otherl. SUMMARY ' Flht Period I. Abbles, E. Jay (Flmntigan) 5.- 2. Abbies. Grant (E. Jay) 5.00 3. Saints, Coyle (Rooolh. Trainer) 10.00 ' Penalty-Whitlock 3 mina. Seennd Period 4. Balnta. Coyie 1.30 5. Abbles, Macllhchem lock) 5.110 G. Athbiea, L. Jay 11.00 '7. Atltblee. Dotvilug 14.00 8. Alz-bles. Whitluck l" 00 o. Abbi", m. Jay (Ptarmigan) (Milt- 1i) 30 Pcnflltles —None. 'i‘hirtl Period l0. Ahbies. Vv-lfitiock 3.00 1i. Albbies, Macizacliern (Whit- lutrk, Worth) 8.00 12. Abbies, MacEacltcrn 8.30 1.1. Abbies Dmaeh 15.00 14. Abbiea. Wort-h’ 15.30 15. Abblcb‘. Worth (Grant) 17.- 0i) Penal ties --1"lannlgan,_ E. and Hogan (majors). J ay Power Bruins 3-2 son) 18.05 il-Ranuers, Kirk tnextall, Hel- ler) 18.37 lo-Ranaers. M. Colvllla (N. 00l- vllle) 19.49 Penalty: Wentwortlt. ' CHICAGO‘ Jan. 23' —tGP)—— The rectlon- eadtng Boston Bi-ulna, in a sudden reversal of £01m, i091: 3-2 to Chicago Black Hawks to- night; just after plaatcrin the moot one-aided defeat the National Hockey League campaign 011 Toronto Maple Leafs. A goal by Louis ‘Prudel in the third perlcd enabled the Hawks t0 stay three points ahead of Detroit Red Wings. fourth tflaee team in the league's American division, who were victorious over New York Americans. Chicago scored twice in the opening period on eltola by Paul Tliomtpsoti and Alex [Minsky but 1&1: Bruin: knottfld the count; in e secon pero on goaa by Bobby Bauer and Gordon Petting- er. Bettor's cotmterr mme with Trudel sewing a penalty. SUMMAIiY 1. Chicago. P. 'I‘hom on (Wlebe) 4:46 p6 Jan. ill-Jim Braddock, doubling for old man comeback hllnscll. looked forward tonight 1o u 1938 camllaitm that may lead to another shot. 111; the heavyweight championship in Sep- tember. instead of tnakittq any further inquiries about the road to the old fighters‘ home. It. sounds fantastic but the pop- lilar New Jersey Irishman has achieved the seeming imtpomlble no often ditrluiz hi1, rim: career that 117s no 1011:1111" sate to under- estimate him o1" his prospects. He's registered to many underdog conquests now. the latest’. hia i0- mund victory Friday night over Tommy Farr of Wales, that; it seems his only worry is the chance of izoimz into the ring some night a betting favorite. mPromoter Mike Jacobs oi‘ the "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE HELLO, MISTER FlSH-FACUGOI‘ YOUR BOOTS OUTTA 114' MUD POND YET ? Eraddock Ponders Next Step In Ring Comeback Q°D1ETL§R<lQE$==C1=W , e1! w" ed Braddock his choice of a. re- turn bout with Farr or a match with Mux Baer. from whom Jer- aey Jim won the world heavy weight crown in 1935. on April l. Originally Jacobs planned to pit. the Braddock-Farr winner a1:- ainat Baer Match l1 but. Brad- dock wants a longer breathing sDfil before swimling back into On. “medium mat tn. promoter no wanted to "talk it over with the Missus" bafora Iivl answer. Jim 1a de to keep going, notwithstanding Mrs. Braddock?» dedre to have him leave the ring. He was 166%.“! c1111.. ii’ decisively beaten by r1". but now has taken on fresh 0m- bitten. "rm not old enough in quit, the way I feel now," said Jim, “and I'm not too old to take another . shot. at the title." 11011111101110 Wings Take Amerks For 5th Straight (C). By Guardian's Stwcill. WW0] DETROIT; J an. 23—P11sl1 n11 their undefeated streak to five Kflmfl- pqmm, Red wunzs defeated New York Americans 3-2 tonight tu the champions continued their drive to break out, oi the National Hockey Igngueb divisional cellar. Eddie Wares. rookie forward play- imr his second tzame with Red Wings. accounted for the wlnn 1118 l for the ‘second successive time be ore 9.750 spectators. Detroit started at ton liwed runniniz up a two goal lend in the first six minutes with 11cc Kilrca a counter on Dout: Yountrs rebound m4 Herbie Latvia’ stlntzinl drive from leiiwiua utter Bvd 110111111111 The Amerks not one goal back when Dave Schrlner broke away for a speedy solo dash to beat Smith at 9.28 oi’ the frst period. Eddie Wiaeman oi.’ Newcasfie. N. 8.. tied the score earlv in the second per- iod. takint: Nels Stewart's 11am! for a short; uoke past noalle Norm Smith. _ SUMMARY - First Period 1—Detr0it. H Kilren iYoutm 4.00 2—Detroit. Lewis (Howe. H. K11- rea) 6.09. . 3—Amerlcu11s. Schrlner. 9.28. Penalties: Gallarzlter. Second Period _ b-Atncricnns. ivlsemtui (Hit-wart. Ahriersotu) 3.31 Penali es: None. Third Period 5—-l')ctr0it. Wares (Young. Mnt- ter) 10.49 Penalties: T111111 Rrwsone. Schrln- er. Murruv. Gnllrttther. Kelly, Currie Combine For Winning Coal (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PITTSBURGH. Jan. 23-—Red— headed Pete Kelly of Charlotte- town punched 110m an overtime Rpai Saturday nlaht to give Pitts- burgh Hornets a 3-2 victory over Philadelphia. in an International- Amerlcan Hockey League acme. Hornets took an early lead when Deacon counted in the first period on Kelly's pass and Cross- ley Sherwood of Saint John made it 2-0 early 1n the third session. Johnny Sheri and Bttrtcti tied the score however setting the stage for Kelly's Wlilliliit! marker wt‘ minutes after the overtime an. Hart? Currie of Charlottetown made the play for Kelly's Raul. ~ I9 Nations To Compete For D a v is Ca p NEW YORK, Jan. 2l-——tAP)-- Nineteen nations already have filed challenges for 193B Davis Cup Com- petition. the United States Lawn Tennia Association announced to- £118)’. Bin/cries do not. close 1111111 Jan. Twenty-four itatlotis competed 1.9511 year three cni-rles. those 01f Canada, Autralia. and Mexico, were filed in the American zone. and in the European. The latter group, in the order in which they were re- ceived, are: Great Britain. Switzerland. India. Yugoslavia. | Austria Rumanla. Greece. Czechoslovakia. Denmark. Belgium Italy. Poland. Holland, Huttg-ary. Germany and France. Most notable athaenlfles are Janet: which challenged in the North Am- erican zone lltct your andwasbeaten in the first tmmd by the United State: team: Sweden and Soul-h Africa. Davis cup regulatlona provide t-lta/t. Lite draw shall be matic within three dtaya after entries close. East River Races Thursday classes oi horses from Mt. Stawart and both aidea of the river. will take part in the East River races scheduled to start at two o'clock on ‘rhursdly. Jan. 27th. A Rood afbemoon oi sport la in pros- pect- as the start of a regular rac- wroarmi for the winter. The raotrur course will be will, i-2 mile of la ree west; DD art. Inter- eobed officials pleaaa be 011 hand BOXING BASKEIBALI. O I HER SPURI . BY E T WILLIAMS (Canadian Prcu Staff Writer) HALIFAX, Jl-u. 23 —(OP)-— Cllnt Benedict, idol of Ottawa and Montreal Mnroona hockey fan: un- lll inflict" time catlltlt 119 with him, arrived book in Canada today from England on a six-week: muting assignment: for his Wom- bley main; in 121131111141‘! National I110- Gen a1 even when round from sleep at an unearthly hour Bom- dict. who kioitedmnottqh rubber a- Jde 1n nu playing duya u 11 31111110 1o can!“ the matpect. of the most ambitioun sharpahootora, nude no bones about his mission. B11001- ficlally, he wanta t/wo centre; and a. brace of left. wingers. all be- tnvecn tthe ages of 19 and 2'41. Nd Ibo Plrflonlar Of coume. no defenccman or right winger w 11 be thrown out on h =1 ear 1f Benedict ahould hap- nen ncroas such players during hia 1111m- which will take him an far wast na Baakatonn. Nor la he likely to oulbife about birth certificates it‘ all 111w» measures up. But chiefly- he is interacted in food pivot man and lrtit wingers—11e latter scarce enough. in all truth. Thai settled. he discussed the Fltvtlish Imnqtte. the futurcni’ pure- bred Brit'<l1 hockey, ice etiquette in the British Isles 11nd Charlie 00111111110111 mtircment. Rate; ‘cm lllgh Quallftetl bv admtsdon he hadn't been 111 Canada for aeverat months and l111dn‘t seen any minor league hockey 1'01" some time, he sat the beams in Ergtiziagidw Nat onal League were pr a y aq good II tihe atterage International-Amm- c1111 clrcuitpqttad. In tact, he said. there were possibly trwo goalie; in the Eitgll-h Lea e that wouldn't England Becoming Hockey Conscious Says Benedict Home On Scouting Tour Rangers Are Admitted T0 Junior League Junior Rangers were admltteq to bhn Junior Hockey Ireagttc at 1 special meeting of the EXCUUV! held i the Y. M. C. A. on Satur. any tot-noon. Ra-itgem. coacilee by Johh Williams and nuinagec by Btll handler. are re rted u havq a strong lineup at “~11 ravine tllai othett" teamfw in tn. 1:11am I 51011 7110s! n. Tliet" entry tallies the Olluo a 1cm a a r. Duo to the navolda/ble UBQIVIQ of both the President and VICQ president, Secretary Nell Mathesor presided over the m c e t in g Secretary M11 theaoti also clrevl up a tentative a c t1 e d 1111 but this matter xvas left to a com- mittee, chosen front "each team t; decide upon once available dam of games are made known by the Forum manager. The referee question also was diacussed freely and three offic- ial; were ehoaen tiamelv Chick Willfams". Ray Stull and Put P011. e1‘. Pownal Team Defeated 4-2 ii A tvameplavlns under the colors oi’ the rown Bakery, invaded be out. of placf n Canadab-and 1111c Unite Emmy-National Imtttrue. flifh mgnlteiéatned no On o e 51101.5 n a wag glnglatgldetlvgol: to slice law, he sai . was n are by 1 the youngsters. Midgets if from 11 to i4 yearn lived. atc and slept tlhe game-and ehosved distinct a- bility at. it. Youngsters Improving When he went. to England three yours ago after taking a flln at managing the Saint John, . B. entry in the Maritime Big, Four, the kids under the wing of the Wembley teams were pretty much anything but future hockey play- evs. New they're coming along itlcely. 111111111’; you. 'I‘he'y can copy the antics 0t’ their Canadian 1m rtcd 00111111111, perhapg not. to pe ection 1 but at least in a very iccoqnlaable manner. And when you get as many as 200 youngsters equipped and coached. divided up into four rqtiatls as at Wcmbley. and all eager about the game, you've got soltiethlna. , Them lan‘t much quest on about their eagerness either. etn them 1s no lee. they take to roller skntcs~lf necessary substitute a bal I for the puck. Many 01f thelm apencl most of ttlteir spare time shontntg :1 puck against. a con- crete wall just to strengthen their wrists and develop a yhot. But. for all that. Benedict said and he should know. the day when a British-bum and developed can challenge seriously a crack Canadian squad ls far oft. He sailed for Balm John inboard the Steamship Montcinre today. Fmm there he will go to Moncton, VANISIIING aernaarvs VANISIIEB SYDNEY. N. S. W-Jamaa Wal- lace. cmiuror. wondered today if he waa unwise 1m leavina hi; ap- paratus for vanishing] tricks in hia parked automobile. tile he wan eeplnz an engagement someone disappeared with the car. RUIJNG AID! WOMEN SYDNEY. N. B. W.-'I‘wo thous- and women. working as ahop assist- anta. are netting more money be- cause oi’ a decision bv the mini- mum waao board oi’ New Bouth Wales. The board decreed men and women should receive equal my for vim-kin itprca. Pownal on Thursday last and ot1t_ acorod the Pownul Beagles 4-2. It wu one of the fastest games ever uaglqh on Pcwnal rink. 6 Bakery boys opened the scor- ‘ng midway in the first period. but Povmai tit-cl it up two minutes; 111t- er b0 end the scoring for the period. lin the second period the Bakery boys umped right out; of the oven and rammed in three goals, miti- throu h the period. R. Herman huakv de enoeman for Povmai. craahed into the board; and had to be assisted from the ice. and later to the hoe ital. In the t. ird period which war, a tijvgvtclallfliarltaer-Jvlhtxge Leaf" period. a ma iaae abut goalie M=lla in the dying minutes of the name. The name was clean. only one minor penalty being handed out. by Referee Claude Jones. A large number of fans who cheered with tttiato. also enyoycd one hours‘ 11km: to the muse of the W. B. Godfrey Bound System, 8o come aaain boya, LINEUP! Crown Bakery ‘Pnwnal E. Millie L. Hag-mm R. MacClintlc W. Wood.- E. Rice, D. Judson IR. Herman Forwards F‘. Mncfntyre E. Wood V. Williams F‘. Drake ‘H. Peters S. Jenkins T. Mills R. midann I). MacLeod H Judson Rangers Practice Junior Rangers will hold a practice at the Forum this mom- lng from, l0 to ll. ll reaueated 11o b0 on h for the workout. Exercise For Health ON GLIB ICE TO FINE MUSIC Skate-Forum 8. p. m. Get Your Tickets From .210. u It in the intention to donate val- ugl! i ggughpgt. the winter. . __._.._ ....,. ‘IOU BIG DUMB - uuuumzuuam Special Hospital ‘Skate , Tuesday Night Feby. 25th. AT FORUM SELECT WALTZ PROGRAMME _ l5-Banda~15 i 2 1-2 Hours of Healthy Pleasure P. E. I. Hospital-Only 30c. The Ladies Aid 0f the 1 m1- 12112112501213} 1120.1.) By eowtm -oa1.1_l YOu MIGHT or HIT "rt-us L|'1. K101i ' )