FEBRUARY 5. 1948 _________.. l THE GUARDIAN. Sport Echoes _ from Prince County Qtedle’! Dodlbrl} in their game qalnst the Biunmerlidq Legion- ‘gss, seem to have made an im- rtant discovery. Nell lVlacLeod has beenhslletl u ‘an lip-and- gqmlng dEIGHCGIIIIILTOI‘ two years “w, but "Windy" put him on a forward line last Tuesday night. The result of this switch was sig- nificant. According to the writer sf this column. and to other fans pith whom we have talked. Neil mo: to his new role like a baby pkg: to lolllpops. “One of his very my gamll" seamed to be the con- icnsus of opinion. Thorson. the new member ‘of the vets. showed promise. He has plenty of speed and seems to know what it ls all about. As he gets more used to his mates he will pfObBbly fat in very nicely with the Legion hockey machine. For fully half Lhe game, the Vcts sczmed to in skating in their sleep. Not un- til they were down 6 to 0 to their opponents did they show any sign cl’ the rip-roaring, aggressive bandi of pucksters they can be. Your guess for the reason for this lack- lustre play on the part oi the Le- glonaires may be n5 good as ours. but, we think ;t was due in part at least. to the fact that Don Da- vis was missing from the llnc-up. Don doesn't flit down the lee with m» speed of light, hut hcfis in there dishing it out every spilt second, and opponents who waltz lnlo the, corners alter the disk don't havel to wait long for a partner. He's‘ imbued with that. up-ana-si-ximi spirit that wins hockey matches.‘ Like a true mountie he sets his man. , The Leglonalres and Dodgers; have no more games to play in the regular ‘schedule and won't clash again until. and if they do in the playoffs. The two tennis 111-: variably put up a good she-r and,‘ thg occasional flare-ups that crop up in their play don't turn uni’- iiody away from the box-office, In spite of some rough play, the only serious accident occurring as yeti was that sustained by Reg Brad-f ahaiw on Tuesday, and that was caused by a flying puck wh'ch hit Reg on the face tenri a. rather bad gash in his cheek. eg ls an- other qt those boys who give all they have for the cause. He scored four goals in one grmc against thl l't.C.A.F. We trust that Reg‘: in- Jury will not keep him out of ac- tion for the rest o! the season. Siummerside hockey fans are to get the hockey treat o1 the season tomorrow (Saturday) night when the Charlottetown Abbies. the team picked for the Intermediate playdownl, will tangle with our All-stars. As those two teams have a pretty good chance of being Is- land finalists this year, the game at the Crystal Rink on Saturday will be a preview of what is likely to happen later on when the chips are down. Our boys will take the ice determined to avenge their poor showing in Charlottetown against St. Dunstan’: and you can lay odds that neither team will pull any punches in this game. ex- hibition though it is. The lottery which the Summaralde league ls holding for a washing machine ends that night and the drawing oi.’ the lucky ticket will take place in tho rink. " The {allowing are the live high- ul teams in the Bummsrlide Ln- dles’ Bowling League with points: Happy Gang-dd. All Stars -- w. Lucky Five-SO. Jolly I"ive—3'l. Dodgers-ST. Ono of the hlihlikhtl of this year's bowling leagues is the surprising iii-movement in the ladies‘ play. They are much ahead cf last year and though their av- erages have not been compiled. we think coma of them would compare favorably with those of the men. The highest five of Summer-side Men's Bowllnl League No. 2: &n.allrnan's—d0; Alrforce No. 8- 3: Crystals-M; Ink Spots-Tl; Alrforce No. 4—20. Allie Harris, ace bowler of Trin- ity United five. bowled the highest m. Last year this lame bowler totalled 010 which was thg record for that season. Allie is for out in front in in individual bowling and will probably not be polled durlnl what remains of the league soa- Today’: Draw In Week-end ‘Spiel Ibllorwing fa tho draw for ta- deys games in the west-end bon- spiei at the Charlottetown Curling Club. ‘I110 remainder o! the draw will be published tomorrow. ‘Ilfllllklllly Ice No. 1—N. A. Haclallall. Doug Mime, Ale); Knox. l. I. Acorn, skip; vs.. Jas. Mullins, Dr. J. D. Mcquizan, J. A. Likely, Wendell Worth, skip. Ice No. 24. E. Burnett. Harry Lapthorn. John Squarebrlsgs, H. F. McPhee, skip; vs. C. Duncan, Sinclair MacKay. Arnett Rowan, T. W. L. Prowae, lklp. ' Ice No. 8-Norman Nicholson, W. R. Cudmore, R. C. Parent. Frank Cox, skip; vs. J. Ivan Train- or. H. E. H/yndman, Fred Moore. R. R. Bell, skip. ' Ice No. 4-Ron Norman. R. M. Jones, Fred Driscoli. A. W. Hynd- man, skip; vs., Percy G-ay, Bruce Curry. Hiram Atkinson, E. D. Nicholson, skip. 8:30 P. M. Friday Ice No. 1—Earle G. Macheod. Fred MacMlllan. F. M. Nash. E. Jack Clark, skip; vs. Oscar ‘Ja- mond. F. M. Anderson, O. K. Pres- by. Ivan Ilorne, skip, Ice No. il-G. M. MacDonald, Ralph Squnrcbriggs, Don Gass. J. J. Larrabee, skip; vs. Cecil Palm- cr, G. H. Buntain, E. K. Mac- Nutt, G. A. Hawkins. skip. Ice No. 3—Dr. Ray Barrett. Geo. Hooper, W. Pickard, H. R. Car- rutherz, skip; vs. Dave Mathleson. Howard Mclnnis. P. R. McCormac, H, L, Sear, skip. Ice No. 4—P. G. Hillier. A. G. MacMillan. Wes Whitlock. F. R. McLalne. skip; va., Art Henry- Bob Dalzlel, Inuls ‘mi-her. Dr. W. MacDonald, skip. Nioncton Hawks Beat iircscents MONCTON. N.B-. l-"eb. 5-(0?) -Hallfax Crescents were well on their way to extending their third- place Maritime Senior Hockel’ League lead over Saint John Bea- vers tonight when a rash of pen- alties and stubborn Hawk attack sent than. down to n, 5-4 defestnat the hands of Monctdn Hawks. Sx penalties were handed out in the wild third period. Metcalfe went off for boarding and s. short time later little Frankie Redmond was grabbed by a fan as he skated near the box seats. Mateo-lie rush- ed to his aid and a scuffle ensued. half in and half out of the box seat. Shortly alter order had been Q . restored Redmond and Gaudet gnu” ' """" " 134 ‘were penalised in quack‘ succession I RA H‘ Laxcbofiald" and Hawks pressed e r two-man ‘ advantage. ‘Ummuml Hum“ n ' ‘"194 m lg: Crescents used a new goalie in ' """""" " Bu” sumvut The “n” Mb SATURDAY, FEB. 7—Z EM. Total-coed. minder made several brilliant saves. mu” 1n ‘M; gmqjghm cwshgglg- u Bummary:—- _ ‘ n," fir.“ Horses in Ierfeot Shape M. Ross 1—HallIax, oiisnmn (Hnnnon) lleetln: ma»! I PM. at Wll- 1" °°"‘°“ ma, mu MacDonald's came. All l gm!’ 2—Hs.lifax, sums (mum) entries o» be in the hands of the c- "QM" ~ , mo. Secretary not um than may T°"‘“,—’,“°- 3—Moncton, Gaflwn (Agnew, at a BM. g‘: a" c- 5mm" m‘ Imontl) 192a. hi“ I‘; c- slim?" 55°- Pm-mes. P, - -_ . . . arnonds 0, Whynots l. swim‘ PM“ "°‘ “ ¢ ‘ w‘ -c eeeu‘ ---ee¢¢¢=fi o-Hhlifax, Harmon . (Gaudet) 4.00. - 5—I-Ialifax, Robertson (Sullivan, Larloe) 8.80. 6—Moncton. Imcnti (Polrier, Anwwi 14.42. r Penalties: None. Third Palm! T-Monctna, Ramsay (Dem- chuk) 15.29. 8—Moncton, Whitllck (Bell, Detnchuk) 15.51. ‘F-Moncton, Jodoin (Boll, Dam- ciiuk) 16.30. . Penalties: Natcalte. Redmond. Gcudet. Inger, Charlton, Bas- tar-ache. n; The oasis-lien has Be“ Oriole; ’ tha release of Bill Urbanlki. veteran an: r and minor infielder. 1o years licrth iliiicrican (Continued from Page 0) eat, Canada smelled as a strong throat for any unofficial honors that may be awarded by trouncing the United States term 12-3. That left three terms - Switzerland. Clechosloyakia and CBnada - tied for the lead with five victories and no defeats. The showdown may come tomorow when Canada meets Czechoslovakia. . Wally Halder with alx goals lid the Canucks in their rout of the US. team, In the men's slalom, Edi Rein- aiter of Switzerland won with two runs totalling 2:103 as his coun- try took over the team leadership from Sweden. Chicago Defeats Banadicns 7-2 MONTREAL. Feb. 5 -(CP)- Chicago Black Hawks laced Mon-t- real Canadiens 7-2 heire tonight in s, National Hockey League contest before 10.993 that saw the tall end Hawks count five goals in the inst period. Roy Conaclier led ‘Ohlcago with three markers in the final frame "ID511189- The Oanucks yvere never in it. When they did threaten, Chicago goalie Emile Francis held liheim back with a crest performance. SUMMARY Flrnt Period 1—Cihicag~o, Stewart (Bodnar) l3.- 42 ‘Penalties - Gadsby. Rctlrilofi, Nsttrass, Mosdell. Second Period Ll-Ghlcago. Polle (Prystal, Gte) 1 4.06 PanaItyL-Goildham. ‘Ibis-d Peflod ii-Chicagc, Conacher (Bentley) 3.- kfiontreal, er) 4.20 5--Cfnicago, Conacher (Bentley) 11. Carveth (Reay, Leg- 30 5—Montreal. Dussaiirlt (Leger, Car- veth) 12.44 ‘I-Ohlcago. Coinaoher (Bentley) 18.32 8—C.hicago, Behtley 18.43 s-Chicaigo. Stewart (Bodnor- Poile) 19.52 Penalties _- None. British Bonsois Play Today y Iin kitiah Console Imphyelim- mum; phy at the Charlottetown Carlin! Club Woks-day .10. Mc- Inughlsn detected. J. S. Moore 14-7 to win section B. 1119 team to represent the local club will be picked over the week- end. m draw for games today less Dr. l. S. Bidding: meeting J. C. Iidiclaughlsn at 4 pm. ‘IT-ion at 10 pJn. tonight Dr. L. E. Prowse will meet the winner of the Gid- dinms-McI-aughlan match. Addit- ional games in the round-robin series will probably be played Sat- urday. iicnnie Mack To Take Things Easy ci-ianwrrarown - 1n PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 5 ——(AP) -=Connie Mack is relinquishing act- ive business management of the Philadelphia Athletics. While nominally still head of the organization, 1t wag disclosed today,‘ he has turned over all matters out- side player selection and playing; management to a. flve-vrnan board ol’ d/Lrectors. Wmle 85-year old Connie is en- joying the Florida sun, i-he board of directors was disclosed to TTIIV." adopted a $125,000 roiiabiiitaticn, program for Shibe Park. HOLY NAME ALLEYS Services League Team No. 3- W. Brawders _1’l4 122 174 '1‘. O'Donnell .. - 96 B. Ward . 248 I. McMahon 114 M. Toole 120 Total-HTS. Team No. d- ‘ M. McDonald .... .. .150 H1 168 M. McManus .. .. 55 I09 92 R. Gallant 140 155 244 M. Donahoe . .. 121i 112 98: E. Matheson 157 179 98‘ High single B. Ward 248. High three B. Ward 640. Points: Team No. 3-4; Team No. 4—l. ‘ Hopefuls:- M. McDonald ..’. I49 152 E. Blanchard .. . 189 177 N. Noreen 149 83 R. Brown 96 135 L. MoManus .. . 105 149 Total-ZOOOS. WllhIuls:— D. Purcell U. McDonald . J. Boulter G. Anderson C. Praught Total—2374. High single C. Praught 285. High three C. Praught 669. Points: Hopefuls 0; Wishfuls'il. Diamonds:- HOCKEY MATCH i 0 Hall—the traditional ihOme of guy. B’ FOR SKIING WQNDERI-‘Ul. coco s W2 * j This Special Deal Puck, with Goggles bonded lo 2 Regular Size Fockugos 0 You'll like Port’: Bran Flakes. The flavor‘: diflcrent-malry, and sweet as a nut-the kind that keeps you coining back for more. And Post's Bran Flakes belong on your breakfast table every morning — because they contain bran, to provide the natural bulk your system needs, ind other parts of wheat, so supply wholesome wheat nourishment. Don’: delay! 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Feb. 5~(A.P)-Jer- sey Joe Walcott’: four-round box- ing exhibition, scheduled for next Thursday. was postponed today until an indefinite March date because his opponent was not ap- proved. " The Illinois State Athletic Com- ‘and ‘ illotic; 3RD. CIPTOWN CUB PACK “Why are your teeth so Two new chums. Dean Birt and Earl Warren, were taken into the junior organization of the Boy scouts at the meeting‘ of the Pack Government House. It was around 1892 when youngl Stanley and members .t.hc Gov. ernor-Generars staff organized a on Monday night. By the way, for the lnlonmation of parents and cubs, the meetings start at 6.30 < ORYSTAL RINK, SUMMERSIDE Saturday Night 9.30.». m. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘INTERMEDIATE AIIIES VI. ‘ SUMMEISIDE ALL-STARS As time i-wo Moms will likely moat in the Provincial playoffs this game will indicate iiw bot-h sides stack up. 1 ' (DRAWING OF WASHING MACHINE LOTTERY) , . . , hockey team called the Rebels. One of Ottawa's first teams, 1t w“ m. Wolced W some Ottawa men who _ were friends of the Rideau llall residents. Among the Rebel band > for a time was 90-year-old RD. Ross, nciw pitblidter of the Ottawa Journal. John Mlrohy ctOttawa. retired l authority on electrical power. re- calls being president of the Elect- rics. another- pioneer Ottarvve team wihioh used to battle the Rebels. BOSTON. ab. s -(AP)—Boston at the Littoral Hockey 4 140010 Wflillht recalled Paul Ron- ty. 19-year-old centre, from Her- shey Bears oi’ the Aches-loan ‘Hoc- cubs in two new games and then a. fine sing song was led by Akela. A great‘ deal of good singing was heard and the cubs are catching on to those old cub and scout fav- oltes like "Be Prepared". “I-lrim and Eggs".-"'I‘he Graveyard song” and "The Kings Navy." The standing o; the sixes in the inter-six competition is Reds 80, Silver 110, and Blues 100. The Rel six might. easily ‘catch up to the others if all it's members would come to their Pack meetings on w we time. ‘ and not 7.00 p.m. A new chum. ll Ronald Burden was introduced to I ‘may’ u" g1; Pack as a member b: the ma ‘Qwffofmula Baloo and Bagheera took the 6mm ~ with lriilm” TIMMINS, Ont. Feb. 5-—(CP)\ The first stone in one of the larg est bonspiels in Canadian curlini history will be delivered hate Ii 8.30 a.m. next Monday by Premi: Drew, opening the 18th annu Tlmlskanting and Northern Ont tario ‘spiel. More than 130 tearrl are expected to compete for tivi major prizes. ,, mission refused to sanction Lei nie Clark, Philadelphia. as a sui_ able opponent for the heavyt weight title contender. much hi... than nine?"- i0 abo tonight. Oftioiall laid Urtiuuki had been altered the ab!» o! the St. IMl-il Browns’ Jdinlton, Pa" flan-i club. 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