THE CHARLQTTETOWN _ m rARiv/(N ..~-i-_... Tonight Adults 25 o. BIG SPECIAL SKATE — Children 15o. PAGE SEVEN _____________ ..,. — FORUM *7 n 1 t S I T nll a e ’ IJIYEIKdI-“g gwtgy it hlsaowlzeblueélne- c I z L V l I H ‘i: ' i he asne owncen e an set " ' e Z 8 H l D f M up erfect pass to Gauthier who . . . n eek to o s e madaeL-hliio mistake and XRLICGIIZAIJIBZ‘ - ' o o o o o ing ve pas ay w o no G M l - 0 i chance to save making the final Overtlme T o we ap e Brmg teams here verwhe m 2.1 [n Exlulntwn T111- 2, Board meets I , I l 0 5 . . fill?“ Leafs A 4 - 3 Victory From Malnland VICS - —— “"‘"""' e... "m" ‘Ilhe lid was pryed c1! the hoc- ed the scorIing foo- Motell when he Martin, Jay ‘MONTREAL. Jan. rAcru-Pre- fir. _ Q key season last night at gielligttilr: ‘iirgibnixvgivanélérsenglici; innirotrit (I Defence Iimllltigy’ sea-tolls \\ t» h: i on; Q p SY§NEY1¢§ 's§3w‘““'l¢l;4fc€l; Itlnlownmdle-Ifeldlttltldgartlle gore?! algrgad- chance tso save? g ve u n no Emlfid Gs 2X tIo iIIlI/Igll-Litrtfflll, ‘g Quit. ill) U M M0 . Jan.b'1!‘—1a(§P);-Torfi gocigring a. slashing penalty. Sweeney chg,,,,,;§,§$,*;,°'5..,,",;;,“‘l§f,'.,;"“.32; g-Iqfneylnanlliuionaire}; Ilinniiy was naughts 2 to 1 in o 1m and wide A penalty shot was awarded to wmlum ' wmkers and ein ‘I 1 own-tart: rotten... at. fort armed: r..".-.t.2"..:r.;‘i.r.‘.; *~»1~-»~-==»1=th-~== were w were ed the M» "r".“°"*'t..""" “tr at ‘it §‘.‘2i‘“““r€ "hrimirmm- twee an u’ C 91 . _ ' h 1 f a ngo e s9 Ber 1' 0118~ it i; ,1, Adm cro ng ml. lilIleItrgit Red Wings in the Nat onai peri -.‘.1.ad passtd. X‘§ln“'ti.“§“§0'v%' sgfltiliiscfiltfltleagg‘ lilfiid atgmaIelId-Bhgfrfiglxy gvegmlgorqtlh‘ bligh- 5'31. all throgch the Efllm- Gauthier tool: the shot but Jay glmlgrci A IIlLCKeIEIlJy 10h») Heck?! 11°39“ @8353‘; Téagysé: ‘IMMARY from Truro to play the inter- Sydney Victrias in a Cape Bre- Play opened “P 18st WLth b.th made a beautiful save 0f the law Archer S. Kelly! The se=sions new: hzld under time llgcrleflfz/Dliéiizgt an" 1a anadlem S mediate Abbies here. ton League game. I m m,‘ lfzlearnnstitartiirég IQIPOIfiggII-ellli uisatgifi drllveMtgAaremcfilréevrl 1;! gielgafigl». for (gcalilrthler . ilhle:pcrha(ijigirilili1rtigliig)if or] .\(l)1'.‘ ‘pus-gilt: - .. e . ._ t _ re _-.. 1 :.- Hrs. - lied: twlceugattled from behind l° fir“ Pa“ ‘n32?’ 3551i’; di§nny=.°n.€§f§yd- to Ioicebtzie plgnwiéht; follrkmxflr; tripping?’ arid Holmanhfs sient a rail; McNeill L. Rdssiter green: C u-"l- 0i‘! i tic-H Klan ' th 9 - - three its th ttao Ma c he o man a ac up e co w 0'11 1 oar Loon-m 1L1": . . W“ éowd OI 10302 "fiiwmdn Dth: Denali-Tow“). Alp“ (u Mew 16:33 Victoria Drlvlflg Glace s‘Z3“MtneI§l“¥-$entyi’ gfolmanhu turned them back with brwsht rwlit-a. Glut-bled‘ wflflsxm ‘ finely <1 Morlhial. the ccmhruw nominee 212:5 .~..... T" m‘- " ‘hr “raw” “rid rma"h.=°tl..*z“r“t.r.“zw.r“ trzrtfssimstsla“ H 22215.34". t‘ crud 59* J ou among e onaizcs. w r: v - - e .' ’ 1 ‘v. <nio of at least a share of Second Period _ h d used to w-hm k h 51w; 10d ended, ed Tgiglbergli; mwlthhe Lhaénuglnjgasé we eleCt8 new ‘cifiggarzlegloalfiwng I’ e parade grxI-ly go have the puilk g1)’ curtailed; IrgtidbyheG. mWhltlgclghI-lolmanti ockey Practice Presentation oi’ (lairicfn mil stunt nwhie phi’ 8 > WWIT-N - 3g Law kl i; ed tw coin. the net. Jay made a nice stop ca t p y in t. e Morel tomorrow. The opllllr concerm Igégllqn. The 1111mm! Chhfld- Peril-ll H-Tlvlol‘. M!!!)Oholi-l- ate at Annual wlthlhefive rfiinutetmof each) gther. Holman frzm close in There was zone arid gave Jay plenty of bad g i- demands. for huge mo; is i-vwfvuo- lens into suit P 309-! oed he l Tm d fl d and ‘rigged in two others. Johnny no wilting in this period. moments at the beginning of the Intermediate Abbies hockey pmc- t.on of h urs. and u...o.i 10.03111- Tile overtme was“ or us: rim ‘ r 7° u M“? l’ KOt a goal and two as- After a few minutes of play in third period. Again whitlcck tice tonight at the Forum, ‘i o- tlon. "In"; bypiicokie giqicdnyclamaxid a a 2 Toronto Schrlzier 1'12 i‘ 5M5- the second period O'Han1ey open- started the play that led to victory, clock. i tie " - _ “ _ ‘ ' ‘ . ' - ' ' hing... uphill battle by the Cari- ii-Canadlens. L361’! a 2a M’ W°“‘“8‘°“ Mmelnt 5mm‘ By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - With — hiajor lloopiv d, we who earlier had come from behind on a pair cf gods by E1- mer Loch to tic the count at 2-2. Gordie Drill n's goal sent the Leafs back into a lead that Quilty ov- grcimt‘. The Leafs went into an earlv lead in the first period when Nick liieiz set up czntre Syl Apps for a gm at 16:33 while defenoeman lack Portland of M-XIIIGII was “Free - for - all Staged As Black Hawks Beat New York Rangers 3-2 “NEW YORK. Jan. 7—<AP)-- qlhicag» Black Hawks defeated Nzw Yqrk Rangers 3-2 Ln a. Na- tytiizil Hrckey League gflme tQhIK-Iil thn; saw the worst irec-for-all lrzlil. lirre sizicc the famed Ranger- llou/on d nnybrook in the Stanley Cup seizes of 1939. rive major penalties. two o! them 9,. Jae Cooper. the Hawk defence- man. were imposed by Referee Bill smvnrt, The quarrel started in a flirt-period flare-up when Cooper ilntimicd Phil Watson with a blow to the head with his stick after Wazson had elbowed him. Cooper gm his first major for that, while Watson drew a minor. The scmnd period had barely got under way when Art Coulter rccied on a long shot. tying the score at 1-1 after Cully Dahlstrom had netted in the first period. Coultcrk goal was the signal for a big light. Cocvper and Watson came tgcther, fists swinging and Phil Hergesheimer and Coulter quickly jonied in. All iour drew majors. The other players who into the brawl. particularly Bryan Hextall. Murray Patrick and Daltlstroon es- caped without banishment. Linn Patrick gave Ranger: a 2-1 lead while the teams were playing fITVings Drop From Lead -In Tying Boston Bruins BOSTON, Jail. 7-(AP)—Delroit Red Wiigs, undefeated in six starts, dr: d out of a first place Nation- al ockey lnague deadlock with Tor nto tonight as Boston's crip- pled Bruins held them to a l-1 ov- eriimc tie before 11.000 at the Bos- iou (i-urdcii. The Bruins have ercaped defeat ioi- gl.\' games but their last four contests have wound up in tlefl. the others be‘:ig against New York AmrrTniis mid Rangers and Chi-I own Black Hawks. “lacing llirli- fnurth clash oi the canning“ wth the Bruim, who had a m i-y and two tics to their cred- it when tonight's game began, the Rod Wings ranpcd In the first goal durmi: lhc 16th minute of play Wat scored by Curl LlF(‘0l’l=I)0 on a rririiiisl from Ari. Herrlieriratler. l-inli ivuv through the second PPTICd. rookie Torry Rleardon. cen- trxic Boston's third line with Pat Mcibcavy and GJdon Bruce, his Standing In Ch ’town Alleys " Bowling Leagues Standing oi’ the Store League Stems 25 Central Creamerloa 20 3-4 5- A. McDonald 15 1-4 Carters & Co. 1i Gents High Single, l". Burke-all. “Cents High Three, G. McDonald ‘diaries High single. P. C0fldy—- innit-r High ‘Three, r. smith-son. Standing of the Commercial League Blcllz m 1-2 °-_ t» u. Pure Milk 22 Wilslls Hams 14 Dumriis Bakery l0 1-2 high Single, G, Gregory 353. High Three. G. Gregory-Wu Standing of the Mixed League Tank 1 “W! in i-a Ellilfllory 12 1-2 f" ll 1-2 l‘ »' so. n 1-2 .v~-»..-.,,.., w I'M" “ “for! 8 R“ IVlFQs I 5 '*”‘"= w-h amen», n. movie-ion. If?“ "w. we» n, Doyle-Mil. W, “ll Y-Prh Sbigle. J. Poullon» Nfiemr High Three. J. Poulton- 4—Cariad1ens. Loch (Goupille. 51.23 S-Jlloronto. Drlllon (Apps, Mo- Dnoald) 8:52 il-Canadlens, Quilty (Benoit, Pirt- land) 18:00 Penalties-None. Overlme i-Toronto. D. Metz Schrlner) 5:23. Penalties-None. (Hamilton. four a side. but two quick Hawk goals half way ithrcugh the last period br.ught the visitors v;ci.ory. Johhny Mariucci. the fotiicr football player set up one o! thest‘. giving Bob Curse a pass at Live goal mouth. Then Earl Seibert leaned on a drive from the blue line, scoring through a maze of legs, for the winning goal. SUMMARY First Period 1—Chlcago, Dalilstrcm. eimer, D. Bentley) 4:46 Penalties-Watson. Cooper (major) Second Period ( Hergesh- Z-Rnngers, coulter (Watson) 3:22 Ii-Raugers, L. Patrick (N. Col- vifie) 4:27 Penalties-Conner (major). l-ler- esheimer (major). Cfopcr (ma- sr), Watson (major), W. Carie Third Period 4-—Chicago. R. Carse Marlucci. M. Bentley) 9 31 li-Chlcago. sober-t (Thcmsi 11:51 Penalty-Cooper. recent teammates at the Bruins’ American League farm at Herihev- 9a., rapped in the equalizer. SUMMARY First Period l-Detroit. Liscombc rattler. Fisher) 15:28 Penalty-Crawford. fiecontl Period (Herchen- ll-Boslon, Reardon. i0 : 34 Penalties Bruncieau, Cowley. Wares. Third Period SCDPIXIQ—NOMC. Penalty-Wares Overtime Scoring-None. Penalty-Stewart. “Y” Commercial League Schedule , Second Section Jan. iJ-Guardlan vs. C. N. B... ‘I pm; Canadian Stu-es vs. Maritime Electric. 8.80 pm. Jan. Iii-Maritime Electric vs. C. N. R., 7 p.m.; Guardian vs. Canad- ian Stores, 8.30 pm. Jan. 22—Guardian vs. Maritime Electric. 7 p.m.; Canadian Stores vs. C. N. 11.. 830 p.m. Jan. 28—Guardian vs. C. N. R... '1 p.m.; Canadian Stores vs. Maritime Electric. 830 p.m. Frb. 5-Maritime Electrzc vs. C. N. R., 7 p.m.: Guardian vs. Canad- ian Stores, 8.80 p.m. Feb. 12—Guardla:i vs. Maritime Electric, '7 p.m.; Canadian storm vs. C. N. R... 8.80 p.m. Feb. lfl-Guardian vs. C. N. B... 7 p.m.‘ Canadian Stores vs. Marittm Electric, 8.80 p.m. Nb. Zil-ddarltlme Electric vs. C. N. B" ‘I pm: Guardian vs. Canad- ian Stores. 8.80 p.m. March B-Ouardian vs. Maritime Electric. 7 p.m.; Canadian stores vs. C. N. Rn 8.80 .m. March l2—Guar inn va. C. N. R. ‘I pm; Canadian Stores vs. Marl- time Electric, 8.30 pm. March lib-Maritime Electric vs C. N. 11., '7 p.m.: Guardian vs, Can- adian Stores. 8.80 pm. March flit-Guard an vs. Marirme Electric. 7 pm; Canadian Stowa- ve. C. N. R.. 8.30 .m. The naults of te first jet-tron cannot be given unt‘l the postponed port. was elected president of the Victoria Driving Club at the an. nual meeting held last night. Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon, 13.5.0. was named Honorary President of the Club. Other officers elected were: Vice President. Dr. F. C. Douggn; 399 P971313’. N911 D- Wfllkei‘; Treasurer. H. A. Campbell. committee named consists of Willard Kelly, Nell D. Walker, Roland Wood, 1), K, Mac- Leod. James Arblng and Wendall Beaten. The classifying committee in- eludes: D. K. MacLeod. Frank MacKay and Willard Kelly. The announcer named was wen- dall Beaton while the starters were Russel Abbott, James Arblng. Dr. F- 0- Douean and n. x. MacLi-od. Judges include Frank MacKay. Roland Wood. sitanley Mathleson, Neil Robinson. Walter Brown, Timers named were. Willard MacDonald. J. Pope Clarke, Clif- ford MacDonald. The retiring president. Willard Kelly was in the chair. The meet- ing was held in the Blue Room at l Old Spam. About 40 members at- tended despite the condition oi the roads. The first race which will take place on the harbour ice, will be lucid Saturday. It was announced that trophies would be donated by Wellington McNcill for the champion iceirct- icr to be dccided by points, another by Alfred Pcardon for the champ- ion threc-year-old trotler or pacer also by points. Dr. F. C. Dougan is donalirg a cup to the champion ice par-gr according lo points. Mil- ton Bell. Manager of Old Spain. is donating a. silvrr cup to be pre- scnled on the discretion of the Dir- ectors, also James Power. donarm a cup which will be awarded by the directors. It was agreed that the club dun- rltc a cup to the champion traitor or lancer for the season's ice rac- ing. This cup to be raced for by the same horses best two out of three if possible. Winning horses will be credited with points starting on Saturdo‘! Refer-choc tvas made to the pass- ing of Patrick McMahon. flag man for many race meets nt the Pro- vincial Exhibition Grounds. Regret. was expressed at his sudden pass- mg. Papermakers Beat Chatham BATHURST. N.B._ Jan. 7—(CP) —Battiurst Papermakers defeated Chat-ham 7-5 in an exhibtitn hoc- kcv game taught. The two teams will be the on"; clubs in the N rth Shore Hockey League this season. Decslzn to confine the loop to two trams was reached today, and the schedule will 0pm Friday lfght hi. Clmiham, In prcvinis wars the league also included Campbelltoii. Dalhusle and Newcastle. Dean first Cub t0 sign CHICAGO. Jan. 7-(AP)-Dlzzy Dean may have lcst his fast bail but the lanky Chicago Cubs’ pitcher showed plenty of speed today in returning its signed contract for the 1941 searn. 01' Diz sent the signed dwument in so quickly that it became the first signed contrcat received in the Cub office, One reason advanced for the pace in which Dean joined the Cub fold was that his contract called for the same salary he x0- celved last season. $l0,000. Harness race At Brackley Pt. On Thursday Harness races scheduled for the harbour ice at Brackley Point have been postponed until Thursday afternoon. it was announced yes- terday by Harold Cudmore. Sec- retary oi the Brackley Point Har- ness Club. Delay in clearing a course of new-fal en snow was said to be responsible for the change in date. - REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Freer) Frank Chancc signed a 835-000 three-year conlrazt to manage New York Am ricans, now with the Yankees, 28 years ago tvday. Mem- ber oi the still-famous Tnkrrs-io- game between the Maritime Elec- trlic ‘and Canadian st rui has been role . on who-Fire m mum. _. esuooceded by Bill Donovan. Evers-t -Chanr_e Chrago Cuba‘ in- felcl combnatou. 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TWE WAS ALLOWED TO ‘MAY UP NINELBUT TH’ WAY cvliilqikiN . BRouoiir on N\?\'V'.'\L - t '1' _ l-Iglwil-ll .' {tfg§_.i>/—— 5p .\.._ _ - - .. _ f, / _ c c aww..." * NEE‘? CI? LVE"“VL)U'LL ‘JEEI WAS A CHILD i Ni-Zviiiz c \ l i. SAY SHE DOESN'T WASH DISHES ANY MORE- EX-NOME - AW, SHE'S STILL A Hora: GIRL AT GLAMORIZED CFANE TILL SHE ISN'T‘ THE HOMEY TYPE ANY MOREJFHAT SPOILS IT. SHE MAKES ME SICK -_ PHOO EY GQT_I'HEY'RE ADORABLE ,. ..._ _»_a TILLIE THE‘ TOILER - By Wcslurrcr _ ,_' eEE,I NEVER REALlZlii) HEH HEH- r HEARD YOUR LITTLE PAL TILLIE WAS RIGHT IVE WHAT BEAUNFUL HANDS SHES ,