. pleurlsy. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT -..- 0..-. _._; Tiger Warrington Ready For Bout With Pastor Thursday Local Rinks Are Defeated At Alberton Two ambitious and adventurous- niinded rinks lrcm the Charlotte- town Curling Club met defeat at Allxerton 1.1.1 night. The party. heated by W. W. Lord President of the lonii club, motored to the ivestern ceLtre yestercay and eli- gaged members of the Albzrtoii Club iii "friendly matches." Mr. Lord reported an unevent- ful trip completing the 80~mile| journey in two and one-half hours- They travelled by the town and western roads. ‘ , The visit oi the Charlottetown, curlers excited keen interest and] great enthusiasm was displayed in the marches. The Currie ski ped rink of Al- berton defeated e invading Win- chester Rink l2—-6, while in the, other thatch the Myrick rink of Alberton to:k the visiting Lord Rink into camp 8-6. The matches were expected to lend new inpetus to the roarin‘ game in the Alberton district. The rinks and results follow: i climiwii alumni Worthy Clark Swindel Seaman Thompson Phillips Winchester Curr e Skip -6 Skip —1G Ch"l‘own Alberion Earle Oliver Ha 010w Wi llama Gordon Skip-_—6 Sap-J Last Tribute Is Paid Noted; 4 Xports ' Figure BY GAYLE TALBOT Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 16 -—(APl- Colonel Jacob Ruppurt was buried today after his friends and the Roman Catholic Church had paid 1 him moving tribute in I solemn high requiem mass in St. Patrlclis Cathedral. __ I More than 4,000 mourners fillei. the Cathedral wniie one. biiQUS-i ands stood outside 1n the cold‘ during the service for the fabul- l ously wealthy little brewer and owner of New York Yankees who died last Friday aftcr a long ill- ness. Tnlific for a time was paralyzed along Fiith Avenue. Big men of the sports, financial and political world joined in the _ sad homage. Many of his baseball i players, present and past, were there to say goodbye to the man _ whose llberality hiked baseball i 531arie5 to their present , levels. , The mass, sung b/o choir of 13 male voices, lasted to: nearly an hour. solemn for the most part out. concluding on a majestic note as the Colonel's body was carried up the aisle and out of the Cathe- dral. The crowd in the street bar- ed their heads as the casket was placed in a hearse. ‘ Mayor rlorello Laguardm. and Senator Robert Wagner led the procewion of honorary P555951“ era. They were followed by former ‘ Governor Alfred Smith, Baseball‘ Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Lantils, President William Harfi ridge of the American ‘Baseba _ League, Manager Joe Mcoarthyof the Yankees, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and other notables of the sports world. There were tears the eye's of B," .i mild Gehrig. In the ci'o\\.\. pews ivei‘: thous- ands who had known and loved the Colonel. The baseball WTWEYS of New York attended in a body. as did Ruppert brewery employ- ees. owners Tom fay/key of Bos- iori R/rd 80x and Clark Griffith of Washington Senators were there. In the crowd that folicwtd h“? casket out was Bill Robinson. negro tap dancer. Wm 5°‘ 52:3“ has been a rabid Yankee ran.‘ ear -him was Mike Jacobs. the 118m promoter. They all were there. Son Of The Late Howie Morenz Dies, MONTRBAL. Jan. 15—(CP)-Slx- year-old Donald lviorenz. 121g son ofihe late Howie M01191“ prmezsionai hwkvy game. died y“- terdsy from ccmplmatlcns ar.si.8 gim- ‘he E "m" i hius nas ve. . Aouie appendicitis set in Will-Q ha was recover ii-cm the pneumon- ia attack an later he contracted Surv v are Mrs. Moi-cm, a brotneii. 14-year-old Home Jr. and conzractcd prl I1 B I i.‘ , (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrs) NEW YORK, Jan. Ill-Handlers of Terry Warrington. black t er '02 Liivarpool. N. 5.. watched race throumh a tough workout today. then expressed confidence he had the artillery to blast Bc-b Pastor out of his path (when ‘grey meet Thursday night - os n ‘ The Canadian cokred light- heavywelght slugged it out for three rounds with Jorge Brescla. {South American totem pole. in training himself for an engage- ment at Newark Thursday with iAXlIODlLLS Galento. the blffinz beer baron of New Jersey. After his charlie had sharpened his heavy iruns against Breacia. manager Bobby North sent War- rington against Charley Massera. liizht-footed New York heavy- welrrht. to polish up his speed. Ra‘ birds around Btillmans gymnasium were impressed by ivhat the Tiger had shoiirn, but their optimism shaded to nothlnz- ness beside the glowing confid- enoe of North. "I can't see how Pastor can last i0 rounds with Warrington." said Bobby. “He's never punched more sharizlv. There should be a. knock- out aloiiz about the fifth or sixth round." Bcibby said Warrirurton should entfl‘ the ring Mound 177. "his best iisrhtim welsh-t." Pastor is about 185 at present. ' Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By All-n Randal. Canadian Press Staff Writs‘) NEW YORK. Jan. l6-Best. dressed man at the national sports alliance ball here urday-he won the Enquire Plaoue for it—- was none otihor than Signor A - tonlo Galeriw. the beak-buster beer baron from New Jersey. Svelte as a hippottamus in tails and with cascades ci white silk pouring dovm over his white from, Tony said: "Wish they me wear dis getup in the ring. I'd panic ‘em!’ 0111mm. though he has plenty of handlers. always bandages his fists himself. Of those fighters who won championships and then lsst their money in the restaurant business. he says: "Me. I'm smart. I already gotta restrunt. When I wiin the championship I'm woliig to close it." ‘Danny and Packy Paul. the "punching Pauls" from Vancouver, are on the high seas. heading for another fistic invasion of Great Britain. Between them they won 40 of 42 fights In the United Klrwdom last year. British sports writers, disap- pcinted over the decision Tommy Farr zot when he lost to Red Bur- mah las-t Friday. are urginiz the Welshman to come home and fight. The only drawback is that Farr must pay a $3.750 line to the Bri- tish board of boxing control be- fore he will be allowed in a British TIDE. Headed by the winter-book fav- orite. Nibble Hanover, 45 high- ranking three-yoar-old trotflers are izible fcr the $40,000 Hamiblebon- lan which will have it's 13th re- newal at fioshen. N. Y.. in Aug- ust. The richest stake in light nar- ness horse racing cw one more entry last year when owners paid by Jan. 1 the $250 necessary to keep each trotter eligible. The payment. brought the total paid to date on each horse to S480. Ari additional $500 is due the clay be- fore the race. Auxurin»: well for an increase in the size of the stake ‘next year. 11'! trotturs which be- came two years old Jan. 1 were 136.99 ellidble by payments for the i940 race. A year ago payments, vifirse made on only 101 two-year- ‘ 0 . a Johhny Gottseliiz of Chicago - lack Hawks rates Davey Kerr o! , {New York Rangers and Earl Rob- i ertson of New York Americhns asl o the the outstanding iroalies National Hockey League. NEW YORK, Jan. 16—(CP)-In- ternaloiial - American Hockey League publicists challenge an one to find more superstitious aih etes than hockey playersuumight be a Knockout (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LOCKPORT. N. 8.. Jan. l6 —Bert Hardy of East Jordan, N. S.. tonight won the Marl- iimo heavyweight boxing championship by a technlcnl knockout over Bill Sparks of Amherst in the ninth round. Hardy weighed 200 pounds and Sharks 17C. After n battle. Hardy launched s. tack in the eixhi flcrce rights and lofts. Sparks opened up ~in the third round with several hard rirrhlvs and opened a cut over Hardy's right eye. As the bout wore one. however. Hardy's weiirht seemed to rive him an advantage. Sparks made n. comeback in the sixth and carried the fight to Hardy. Drillon Nets. Five Points DuringWeek (C. P. liy Guardian's Special Wire) MONHREAL, Jan. iii-Gordie Drillon may not retain his National champion- ' l son spoiled his chances f but a few more weeks like the Inst one and the dark-haired Toronto Maple Leaf winxmah is going to finish well up amonuadtlégdleaders. Drillsn is only four _ leading Eddie Wiseman. New York American who was born at New- castle. N. B. Wlsernan gained an in a week's play to bleak e first place tie between himself and Joifre (Dizzy; Desileis oi Chicago. Ray Gctliiie 0i Boston. former Saint John and Charlottetown amateur. shares the third spa‘. with Drillon. a point ahead oi his teammate Bill Cowley who is due back in action any day haw after nearly two months absence with lnluries. Apart from Drillon and Wise- nian. thc_ only Maritirn-er who gained points was Georg-e Allen of New York Rangers. The Bay- iield, N, B., native added an assist to his total and now has six points. The mcordss- , G A P Wiseman. Amer-ks 6 10 16 Dasllets, Chi. 8 7 l5 Drillon. Tor 8 4 i2 Getliffe. Boston 5 -'f 12 Cowley. Bcston 2 9 11 Hollett. Boston 4 r6 l0 Kelly. Detroit l 6 7 Allen. Rangers 4 2 6 METZ WINS PLAYOFF (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OAKLAND. CaliL. Jan. 16—Dl0k Metz of Chicago shot a one under Dart 69 for the Sequdywh course loday to deieart E. J. (Dutch) Harrison cf Oak Park. Ill.. in their ill-hole playoff for first money in the Oakland cpen golf tourna- ment. Harrison had a. 70. VIN ES EVENS SERIES MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. l5 (AP)- Ellsworth Vines. world's profession- al tennis cham ion evened his series at four-al wth Don Budge, former Davip Cup star, by taking g t2hIB€-S€il match Saturday 3-0, Keep Mimi-d‘; In the home. Children's SKATE THIS AFTERNOON AT FORUM_ 3-5 your: SMALL cruuman inn saw: AT was. FORK)" OUT OUR WAY Charlottetown senior Rangers will play a home-and-home ex- hibition series of hockey with the Summerside Crystals, it was learn- ed last night. Charlottetown will Journey to Blllflm€$1d8 to play on the Veteran's rink Wcdnesds Jan. I8 and the return game wl ed on Charlotte own ice Friday Jan. 30. 1N FINE SHAPE The summersid Crystals went through a fast workout last night under the watchful eye of Coach Nichison, and according to him are all ready to meet the fast Rangers of Charlottetown in their first meeting of the season, Wed- nesday night. Coach Nicholson has s youthful Delaney Beats Italian Boxer (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Jan. 16- laney. heavyweight boxer Ont. tonight won a points over Merl Precise at the National Sporhinl Club. They went 10 rounds. Delaney fought. confidently while a Dull of 14 1-2 pounds aided him in wear- ing down his cpponent. Delaney weighed I88 and Pre- ciso 1'73 1-2. L Hockey Booming m": For Old Europe l BRUSSEILS, Jan. 16—-(OP Reut- ers)—-The draw ici- the world hoc- key championships, starting at St. Moritz. Switzerland. Feb. 2, will be made here Jan Sudbury’ pionship last year. Canada will be lrepresepted thLs lime by the Trail iSmoke Eaters. Canadian amateur ‘ hockey tltllsts - l The Swedish Hockey Federation has received a $10,000 subsidy t0 hag: towards cost of equipment s preparation foi- the - h team in the championship. Meantime hockey is booming in Europe At Brussels matches for the Belgian representative team. Etoile du Nord, crowd the Janu- ary program. 10st week Etoile du Nord beat Cambridge University 2-1 at Antwerp. The games are doing much to pularinc the sport in Belgium an the younger gen- eration are flocking to the ever- increasing number of rinks. A1, Moscow. it is wtimated 8.- 000 men and 1,600 women layers will participate in_ the oclrey championships to be decided on 00 different rinks shortly. There are 108 women's teams among the 538 sides which represent '12 different clubs. The clubs, divided into 10 different groups. are each repre- sented by several teams. MAY BE COMEBACK N. -—(CP) —-Mrs. D, L. Iiittlo, formerly Rnund may return to‘ lawn tennis this summer. She is one of four nominees for playing r non- lay- ing captain of the B tish Wght- mai_1_Cup team. V ' ROY _i>oAvsi/€Rs.ii;|<i~o's“ scour; ALONG A COUNTRY R0427 II- oiiw, C YN"LE.TFRO '4} or some WAY To PAY ‘flies: Tux: = ,- Tigers of Canada ‘won’ the cham- r RovA/vo CHUNKY ARE 72mm: A Muir , " ' an. _ isump co - w: MUST WINK ‘F YWkumLE ‘Hardy lVinsgFirst Rangerl- Crystal TiltfFighl Card By Teghnigal lAt Summerside Wednesday ch of built around a few of the old “war horses", and is well pleased with the gay they are going. Ho has, in o probably fut-hos‘: the youngster that tho aver produced. Charlie Cahill, a veteran of many hockey wars, is fast rounding into aha _ and looks as good today as w en he was patrolling the right lane for the Boston Bruins. The hockey. s bit Illa in getting startcd this season, is under way and the fans are now hockey minded and looking forward to n. real old time Charlottetown-Sum- mersidc encounter when these two tennis lift the lid here Wednesday night. A record crowd is expected for the opening game. Dome Alleys ‘ CHABLOTPETOWN ‘annoys Mixed League Bees 3014 Pirates aim zofllents High Single G. Nelson wfjlents High Three G. Nelson millions Rich Single M. Burke which» High Three m. Burke Indians 3500 Yankees 3522 Gents High single A. Moran 1. Gents High ThflO w. MloNelll mlladiies High Single n. MoCsibe Ladies High Three -s. Mc- Gabe m. Bowllnl Tonlghl ‘f P. M. MacLoodb Grocery (vs) J. Pope Clarke. '7 P M. mixed doubles. w. iiiniomiii A. Smith N. MacDonald E Mitchell >H. Maolnnis J Machznn C. MscKinnon H. Praught HOOP TEAM ON TOUR GLACE BAX. i\‘. 5.. Jan. 16 — (CP)—- Glace Bay Crusaders. Bast- ern Canada Intcrm late Basket- ball Champions, will leave 00m" row for n Maritime tour, ._ will play at Sackville. N. 13.. Wednesday night against Moun Allison University team, and in Moncton Thursday night. HERSHLY m’ FIRST PLACE HERSHEY, Pa... Jan. l5 —(AP) -Hershey Bears defeated Cleve- land Barons 1-0 here Saturday night and tool: possession of the first place in the western division of the International-American Hockey League. Dede Klein scored for the Bears in the second period on a rebound. STARS DEFEAT HORNETS PITTSBURGH, Jan. l0 —(A.P)— Syracuse Stars skated to their fourth consecutive victory over the cellar position Pittsburgh Hornets with a 3-2 victory in an Interna- tional-Amerlcan League Hockey game Saturday night. . I Use Minn-G's for Dandruff. 1.. sin- us I8 IN AslA, So W:’vI. GOT To Wonn ‘mus Our ‘ ‘i Ouaseuvas- . ,q-<~- /' tough pro iiion at that when you consider grilling.‘ puck men do or. don't do for fear of a jirix....suc as the blue shirt Eddie Shore of Boston Bruin; always. nears on th: day of a gaiiie....won't touch any ‘ other color. l And where they play hockey for pay its ilie .ame as breaking a mir- ror to putfiour ha‘. 0n a hotel bed ....Musii arch of Chicago Black hawks insists on wing the first Hawk on the ic ...Wal K or Hershey Bears won't cave the dressing room until everyone else has acne... goalie Bill Beveridge of Cleveland always iclu out a player beside in e drsssin room un r alter. Marlene. to sit a‘ ' 0v,‘ alcolm cam bell. Wh°', before a game ...hiii favori this oondiictpn in March, l0 7, e iim- year is Bob McOuily..Bill wouldn't eral osrvce for tho at csritrvtgo on the lcé without saying "move star of Montreal Cana ens. ""1111,- ovei- ficiste tomorrow v. the younaslfll ~10 .ll0n....!l8 icons. mode a 812.000 cago Black Hawk's yesterday “Rm no gr bi 0 lhmlld steady workouts with s _.._...~ Dem ' balms tho iflltpbgiaq champion bbtlil l i J ’hu '1» u: all.“ ho Glad final-1- 0M1! next 1| "a not mum IBI- A SO WHY. TH GT5 JES» LUT MEBODVS FEET THANK o‘ MUD OFF ) HAD w HER I "ri-ic-uel-IT THET HIGH CENTER’ IN TH’ ROAD BOTTOM OUT O’ TH‘ CAR AN‘ WA$ CUTTIN‘ E>Awsl-i.' ORE Tl-l‘ IN TWO! ' On Britt's/i Team ‘southern Transvaal, at Johannes- Postponed, Tho ldioduled fight be- tween Tiger Joe Hennesacy of and Torn Claybou ‘ “- lalt iiigiii Ins pol n When ‘T... but from Bor- den {pulled into the all! tut nigh l-lennellcy was not n- snid Hennesuy was nay, N. 8., and that the now dole of the fight would be an- no r. ht fans were‘ looking to the bout with keen interest and will eagerly I.- wall. the setting of the new dale. . Efforts were being made last night. to contact Henna:- nay and it is expected w will be received shortly. Island Referee To Cape Breton SYDNEY, N. 5., Jan. 16 —(C'P) —-Osborne Lafurgey is expected to arrive here tomorrow frvrn Prince Edward Island to referee future gins in the Caps Breton Hookglyl agile. Officials §ot in tou with him after ohn Truro, and Allie McSween, New Waterford, resigned last week and left the league tonight without referees. for- Canadian Player J - i UBO. Jan i6 —(0 P-Rcutei-‘sl -Jean Saunders, na- tive of Calgary, Alta, who has made a name for herself in Eng- lish tennis. is a member‘ of a Britlah team touring South Africa. Other numbers are R. A. Shays-s. D. W. Butler, E. 1". Filby, Valerie scott and Ros Thomas. The team will return to England early in March The itinerary in South Africa follows: Jan. 15. mains; Western Province. at Capetown; 18 Grlqua- ruin West. iii Kimberley; 2i. bu ; M. Northern Transvaal at Pre oria: 2B, Orange Free State, at Bloemfontein. Fleb. 1, Natal, st Pieterinaritz- burg; 4, South Africa, at Durban; 1.1, South Africa. at Johannesburg; l5. Border, at East Landon; l8. Ens ce. at tern Provin Port Eliza- beth; N, South Africa, at Cape- town. IMPROVE NAZI TENNIS l l —(0P) —Part of an BERLIN effort to ixn ve women's‘ tcnnis, German wii enter a team in rho lntcrnat onal tourney foi- the Queen Marie of Yugoslavia Cup. Other countries entered are Po- land Yugoslavia, Italy and (medic-Slovakia. BUDGE CONQUEBS VINES -his wtai to 1'! ‘goals and two assists, all except a thy professional tennis match series. DBPRD . Jan. 12—iAP)—'D0h gudge conquered Ellsworth Vines highlight 6-3. 0-6, 13-11. find. wmt one up on his opponent in their touring Budgie has won four and V1111! firms contests. __ i..- HOCKEY _ d, WRESTLING i w" Gottselig In Slump Eat Still Holds. Scoring Lead In two full Fir‘ "$351k :_t§ a‘ sa:ir...a':"r.u",i'.f; R076 l8 And o closing in. though. Gottoeligli ii goals and 13 assists leave him with the skimpy margin of just one over Dave (Sweeney) Born-inst of New York Americans. who now has seven and 16 for a 23 total. Gottseliga I1 goals leave him in a three-wa tie for leadership‘!!! actual scorn: with Too Blake of Canadians and Alex Shibicky of New York Rangers. Schriners assist total give him the edge as No. 1 helper on goals, two up on Canadlcns’ Paul Haynes. Big est gain of the week was stag by Sylvaniu Agni of Tor- onto Maple" Leafs, w o boosted points with four one assist in a single guns against Canadians here. Red Horner of Toronto remain- ed the penalty leader with aiotal of 52 minutes in banlahrnents. Lucas ' Released By Pittsburg (A. P. by Guardian's Spools! Wire) , Jan. iii-Char- les Fred (Ol' Rosebud) Lucas has hit iihe come-down trail at Inst. otoran Tennessean. w o 1i mus in day from swanger. Lucas will be 8'1 in It wasn't easy for-l Bepswunger e head wrote that "ouo of m» _- est lvbs a fe w in my itlon liaatcdoiswwrikc ikethis." and he added- “Ibr say ears we have thorough, enjoye our association with you been a real pleasure to haw you on our ch17‘. "But fihc life of I. ball 015$! such that all hhinns come an end uiditiswlmlrcenandex- treme reirret that we- enclose hem with the official notice of your unconditional rehase." It was regarded possible Lucas midht catch on with annflwr niaior lemme club. ' NU! IIISAPPOINTII) Tenn. Jan. 16- Hthiamrelsaso fro: t urn l a mil-l . Charles ‘Fred Lucas s d today he felt he was "good for four’ or five more years in the majors. "I intend to shop around believe that I will stay in NABHVIIILE, and the Rangers Meet ' a Again Tonight The Juni Rc Senior Raga wiiialfiiaeintnfi in the third and deciding grim M their series, The Royal; “m, m, opening tilt flout the senior mm came right back‘ to win the sec- orid. Wth the series deadlock“; it is expected that to iliy will bu s fitting oiimixg 513T}: mlul will b; something o; , guns-lg’ ffimboth gems w)“ svo por con ts off in tho immediate iuturemmm To Meet Moncton Mansion Whestons, known q of the best junior hocbg outfits in New Brunswick, mi Dlly H! exhibition game here. Jan, U. with the Charlottetown Junior Royals, it was learned last Jlglit, The myth who have been tok- l in; all comm, Junior. Iniermoiil "I Ito, Senior and Collegiate, ha‘ dropped only one game this soy- 1.4“ Miniature Rifle Shoot ZqPQgFFPPP<Q .H.L. Standing F53§QP€§€P5PFFQFJPF §F*sP Z WUDFAI‘ Boston 1101663075 ‘Rangers 1618044131‘- Amerrirc 118006083 ‘Ibronio 10124555324 Chicano lllléfiilwli Detroit 81445307” Qsrladiem s 1e 6,014-35“! majors . Lupasfsaid. F HDCKEY TQ-NIGHT 3 U SEE wins mama ma surrrziiuic! 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