JANUaRY, 2s. 194p, ______T_ljl_l§ CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR_D’I§_I§ Remember When Tor-We Mable Leafs’ "kid 1 -- IODDed all Nat oiial Hockey ialgfi. qoint-gettiers ,--ght yaers ago to- PBY- P1161115; Toronto to iriian section 113311, Chaney com ‘mer- HEPWY Jackrcn and Jog Przmeau each had 39 points. irmi I ltttistlcs that year ‘showed Jackson 1'3""! the league with 53 points ‘rimeau next wit 50 _' H, mm u‘ h and Conach 1 ARMS TR oNc WINNERB Y LEADE_1_?_§ ARE DEFEA TED“ B Y Winners Count Four Stones On Eleventh End To Snap Big Four Winning Streak lwrlnl a big four on the eleventh end and then holding thelg 9,. Ptlnenis to two on the twelfth Dr. H. lllclnlyre’; Wings yesterday may. P“ mmklllfl MCI-Ellie's Big Four rink’; winning streak at eight straight games as they came through with a hair-line 14-13 decision yesterday as the 12 teams entered in the Macdonald-Brler elllnlngflqn “m; roaring up the hflmc stretch. Away to s, 5-1 lead in the first four ends the league lender; §||pQ‘|-. "l u‘ h‘ °" ‘ha!’ Way l0 View?!’ Plumber nine until the opposing i-lnk the ssrip of whom¥ lasvt year played no. two stone for the Big Four. will‘! a. five on t..e fifth f0 take the lead 6-5. Big Four tied it up with a Shula on ‘he mm‘; wmgs Wm‘ “head flkhin with iwa on the seventh "M! ‘I1 hlive the losers take a 3 point lead with n, three d t the next two ends. m . w” on Win25. startlml to flv hizh again chalked up two on the 10th and “i911 when the 111st stonc of thc B“? will‘ “'11s Wldv 011 all ittteilipt to knock winks‘ Counting stone out the winners made their final 00k izood to chalk up tho decisive W1‘- Rich 11D to ir/ final four stones on t e last em; pie outcome W35 111 doubt but two missed shots bv the Biz Four izave the Wings the Raine tiioulZh thc defendinz champions id knock two oi" the winners stones out 0n their last attempt to count two themselves. was quite enough right R591! Jenkins’ Imperials retained tiicir second place position with a 12-10 victory ovoi- A, Moguls. The winners, Ralph Worthy who was four stones duo to the absence oi MMQ Bill Swindell, built up a 19-3 lead in the first seven ends mat withstood the challenge of their opponents in the last five ends of the match. thc losers cap. tilrllill four of the last flve. Bombers went into a. tie with Imlierlals for second plug as they bombed the Bcuttlers 15 to 5. the victory glued rile wings W. R. Cruickshanks’ team win- back into the thick of the fight "1111! eight of the twelve ends. for a playoff snot. A, W. Hyndmans Hawks dis- Hopefuls lost anotliei- close game Plflylhir-cxwctlonal curlinz were ln their efforts to break the“. far i100 300d for W, Brentons 1o n: streak when they were de- Royals winning nine oi’ the 1g l" °d "'10 W the Renal: on the ends and haVlflK a 21-5 margin at lut end of the match. 0d . game end of eizht en a 6.53] the finish I l cMnhnrs rinks saw nv ncibles L_ B, L. B. MacMlllatfs . W. Lord's quartette take tile lead with W were beaten 13 to 5 by the Scott- skipped Bank of Nova scotia team 1i three on the 9th. Hopefuls came buck with succes ive two's 0n the who again were without the ser- mth and elovent to take a one ¥§§5s3i11$°."1o$i§“i11viv' Reummtl.‘ e e Whit lewd but it was short-lived W11 n o! e ll 107d counted twtghori the 153g ma . end he bake the ma Ho; they scored: Belcherks TEAM STANDING WINGS I4 - 13 Bathurst Rink Undefeated In Competition MONUPON. N. 1a.. Jail. 24 -<c1=> —~Nick Thibodeaus rink from Balli- urst was the only undefeated group tonight 1n sngles competition the New Brunswick bonspiel. A 10-9 W111 over the Dailiousie No. 2 rink gave Batliiirst a seventh v11- tory in the bonspiel. which bcgiili 1332mm)’ evening and ends tomorrow of l f with ilic icrics between Royals allil Navy lo (leclzle the UCIIIHIEIRLAEH- service rlockey Dengue '1'.ilc and holders oi‘ the LL-uuvcriici" LoPagc i‘l‘i'ophy, still an unceiuaiiity, l1o.kcy, 211 001 10s 002-11 , W L Hdhefula 000 22o 020 220-10 13w PM‘; — — — — - - a 1 mu: 110 s01 0s "mm — — — — — — 6 3 who 001 05o 20g kl: mmbe“ - — — — — -— 6 3 a. NEG. 1K1: 101 103102-13 ~ — — — — - — =1 : Maw: 02o 02o 010- 5 - — — — — — — Royals 200 01o 000 002- s ‘,§"'“‘;SN _ ' ” _ _ “ " 4 Hlwka 022 10s 32a 210-21 M' ° s 4 Imperial; 204 101 200 020-12 W335: “ _ _ f; Mqkule 01o 02o 012 101-10 scum“ _ u. lduttlm 10o 00o 11o 020- a Invinclbles - 0 Bombers 021 131 002 201-15 Hopefuls - - - - - - o 9 Fifth Time For Island; For The Dominion Title competition with six wills and one play off for the cliampionlilp. icton rink ski Cu Ilggliriinnlhg as a result of two de- rt. K. Shlves‘ rink from Campbell- w“ headed the other semen m the the llp0tllglit, again Friday night at the Fol-uni. Al. that time and for the first illllr this season a mainland leam will liiake its appearance lvlliril St. Thomas University hockey squad clash with the St. D. U. sextetle in the local opener of the Western sec- tion of the Maritime Intercollelnfllt? series. Saints minus three of last year's players but with thc addition of left winger Jack 'I‘raino1" and de- fenceman Maurice Smith will again ice a squad that should be in the loss. After futiler matches tomorrow. the leading rink of each section will Last year's champions, a, Freder- d bv Magistrate r Llmerc . 1s almost out; of feats. With doubles plav resuming late tonight St. Stephen rinks were lead- ing in this competition. They had won three matches without a i055. B tl-i t am; . When the Prince Eldward Island on February 1on1. evilentgriiuttfiiost oileo.“ m“ doubles glfkflz‘.$2°,2g“§.§‘.§.‘°.§.2?.‘i:l.22l. Curling Championship is decided Manitoba's British Consols win- so‘; m“ yea“ Eamon o‘ the Red early in February‘, the winner of rier will be unknown until alter land Wm“. team’ again coached by the British Consols Provincial the big Winnipeg bonspiel which "What were you doing," asked lpathgr Oswald Murphy‘ have one Championship, will bc the fifth will conclude February 10th also.’ the magistrate, "at the time of benefit or a year's uxperieiice in the Island rink to compete in the 111- Alberta's two associations will your arrest? " _ league plus the strong fact of prac- ter-provincial pl8yd0\\ll5 for the not, meet in the provincial play- I Wu waitlnl. said the prls- tically being intact. for the second Macdonalds-Brier Tankard and the downs until February 22nd and the 0139" " Summlve season. In and outers dur- Domini n 11111 Title. The 1040 finals in the 5s Saskatchewan dis- Willi-M f" Whom? lnizlhe Commercial-Service Relive 0 Cu a "J m. .. . ' Tro>liv Wili1i0f5. trlcis, and the resulting playoff "-5" W "8- Mvefithelesi $511155 when 611cm"! British Consos i _ “what Wm , m“ f .. 1 t ,, t. _ the Northern and 3mm” you wa g or? in all departments showed peny however, will b. tlic fiist to go be between “For my money" of abmw _So much m m“ that yorid Toionto 1n tlicii iniiiual em ‘groups, villi be after the “who from the‘, ‘Vere on a pa‘, Wm‘ any team meeting with curl“ ‘from (‘VCFY mldd_.e of next month. “The ma“ I w waiting 10,... m me lea “a other Canadian pioriixce This British Columbia district wlnn- t-wh“ d; he “ti, t“) o“ ‘my. since t e conclusion o; ma; cl o e l Y year the curling supxmaey 0f the ers in the provincial British Con- “m, w“ .. awed.“ Sam.‘ have been work Dornililoii will be settled in wl1i111- peg where the 14th annual Dom- inion playdowns are to be staged March 4ti1-7ih. Manitoba has won lllf‘ Miicdon- aids Brier Tankard right tliiics. Alberta has a brace of wills to its credit the same as Ontario, which captured the 1939 event. Nova Scotla stands aiong among hast- ern curlers Ii won illf.‘ ll1n11zui_'nl year-luff. Tlic ltlaC(i0llnl(i'sl3l‘l(’1' Tankard is uiiiqilc in silo .11 t0ll1‘l1€_VS. Since 1936. when Prince Edward Island first came into the Inter-provincial curlinz DWWYB‘ every province is rcnresriitsri and on an absolute paljity- E1911‘ 111°- vincial championship rliik_ nircfs every other rink Cliibffnlivlli lllf.‘ event. Tire "Round Rmllifvlllill/ has always been the cirlcriilllilllg factor in thc winning of thc Mac- donaldls Brier Tankard Change l'1l rviiii." lo ivrsicrn Canada is not the only iiilljfll‘ [lil- feleiloc in the 1940 ))ll_\‘(l0\Vl‘§. Neutral stoiics will b: used fol" 1110 first time. Tslls unis drc (led RSVR result of iilc imaiiliiioua approilli given the idea by the i939 can; testants who votczi iii favor 0.111- neutral stores f21-_ nll_ 1119-10-5 Till‘ mrel-icd rocks will o." paced cii each siicci. of icc nlid \\‘il rcmaili there for thc ciurnlzoll 0i Khfi 11111.1- joxirilgllllfif silzllificrinl lCfilllff‘ which marks thc changing irciiil in cur- 1 1111;, sincc the irsorilcc imam" more closriv ailTd in ilic 11-11119- l5 thc fact that iliis vcnr cvciy mic or mo l0 cllrics will be dctrrliilil- Hi |~v g sprriill orrlii. tic, ‘rnrd lo produce a prorhii-ial rliriini "oslrp W"; (nu-v iii Fin Dmviinirn nlay- clowns NW0 FMH‘ W" "h" W‘ a new Biiisil C')li5Dl§ Trciyiy P:b- rii-rv 5. 6 and 7 Its Wl11i10l‘ will i-ei-ylésert. the Nova Scrliiri Branch. Nev: Brunswick ard Q1114)?"- W" H m, my m-ovlivr-s “zitclsr-rd“ b-fsre ill‘ Isnnd. O:ifar'o's ehht dfiirlct wiiviers will not plrvdcwfl ll": nrcvlrw-ii F‘l‘lsh Consuls 11n- ili Fob, W11. TFe Northern On- Prio Assivfrion and the T and N. O. Curll" Association “"1111- ers of the Brllfish Consols Tro- phies in their l'(“I7‘~‘Cl~iV9 ‘il-‘llllcbl will not mcri. iliiiil riftrr the coni- eluslon of uieir animal bonsplels l domination of western play that the {Ontario rink, which captured the lwas a natural ice one. 111st year the natural ice curlers lhavc demonstrated the fact that itlicre has been no I Ufurnips Scalpcrs Beaten sols competition in that province will playoff with the special winn- ers of the Vancouver bonspiel and. i Ice conditions in every section of llhe country have been such that. there has been a late start this year. Only those rinks with arti- fic'".i ice have enjoy"! l“ "t"? curling this season. It is perhaps significant of the Macdonalds Brier Tankard last year, was the first from m arti- ficial ice club to have won that honor. Its one defeat in the regular round- robin series came from Northern Ontario and that 611D Of necessity the Macdonalds Brier Tankard has always 56611 i played on artificial ice and a great ' many artificial ice plants for curling rinks have resulted from floss Inter-provincial DiflYd°W115 but tile record shows that u? l” YOU!‘ . “I thought." said the prisoner. that only concludes February 24th. "yeti; knew I was a waiter in a res out steadily every day. Flaws the were all too noticeable 1n games are gradually being ironed out arid the S. D. U. team when they step on the ice Friday night should be a. fast- skatiltg well balanced outfit. Glanclng over the roster we find rig. "I do not understand. Explain self" urant." Oh," gasped the magistrate. OUR OUR WAY — — KH TREE AIL SUMMAH r1512 tlic ice provided for the Dominion playdowns has been that alone and advantage to any riiik which has been used 1o thc artificial type. Baker's service Station defeated Ciarkcs Turnip Scallierfi 11y m!’ score of 7-4 last night at the Fozum in thc first of n11 018-111 game series for thc C. F. Archer Trophy. 1|, was a fast and hard fought - game with both reams giving their ver, best. At rare intervals tem- , pzrs flared and three 11111101’ Penal" I ties were imposed by referee 81.1 Colllligs. ‘ The capable way hi which both teams were handled thrmlliwllt the same by Conch A. MacDonlld for Clazkeh and Coach E. Perry for Baker's. showed that both men were well acquainted with their duties. ts“ FaZTSt. Thomas Squad In Opening Clash Of Intercollegiate Series illiCl‘ H WBEKSS SIDSEHCE. 0011195 llllO‘ i THETS A ‘l. (DIRTY TRICK, ‘t SPORTSMAN ‘ rlie second-lowest position and up over Detroit Red Whigs, who now are third from the tail-end. It will soon be the time of the season when the three lower-end teams start to scramble to see which will be left out in the cold without a playoff position; Chicago Black Hawks who are .0111)’ £11180 Points ahead of Detroit lure about to make all attempt ton. to high-tail it up the ladder, but .1119 Bruins who will be out tonight we.) a victory that will help them 1n _ 4 , M fineir little feud with Rangers for [Len Connolly guarding llic iilizcs ioi'~1“-5;_p1a¢e “On-t be gwmg any the seculld successwe season and an Equal-Lela ~~ 1 v - . llugiiulgleiigg:Lllgligiufi-liris Gallant. The Maple mats ‘mo 100k 63mm" dangerous i111 1.111;;- illld i1 llilfdlpf a’ playo“ pobmm‘ Wm be mme‘ man to skale arouliu; haroltl lAen-iwhat l“ the posmm of m‘? Black iiessey. heaviest boy v11 the squad Hawk“ m that me Range" W911’! and much improved. Maurice Smith be fooling 91m" all" m9" 10118 High ThTCB, G, Stewart 681 PAGE SEVENN_ Acorn Wins Last night 1'11 the opening game of the semi-finals for the Pro- vincial Billiard championship being played at the Charlottetown Alley: Frank Acorn defeated W. Lawlo: in one of the finest games play- ed in the tournament to date. Final scores were Acorn 300; Law- . lor 275. Tonight at a o'clock E nl Rabbi meets Dr. Leonard; e TECHNICAL K. O. IN 9TH Mon tanez Takes Terrific I \ pus, H d d . Laczng Befo re Referee ‘e e“ e BOWLING Leaf‘ V‘ F‘ ll H It U S For Trouble . u N. Y. Rangers , ___.__ With Officials RESULTS » ., "l" 101K- 11-110-1-1». Tflfflght fimllkht hlsperpetual motion fighting machine and a l Pigce Itawo tflStflhllilhCk into high gear tonight to stop JANQOUVER‘ Jam I4_(OP)_ I _i- h_ 1'0 ‘an anlctez in 111:8 rognds and successfully defended e unpredictable Jean Pusle, stat- IS Wor we erweig t c ampionship before '1 liowlino Lhl flatly he would not a a 0 C A . ('7 Th‘ elm‘!!! PW.’ _ ' - . ‘ ‘ ’ HM mp0s“ on mm mp ypacxsffic H RLOTIMOWN ALLEYS Tigem near sell out crowd in Madison Square harden. Armstrong Q0“; Hockey has“ Governors’ my Mlnffcuue: A Burke Gordie Drillon, the Moncton, N. ,1 weighed 139 3-4, Montanez 144 1-2, mired headed mum“ ‘or a may" P- Burke 230 165 216 13.. boy who ls doing far better than . plowed “u.” time. d ,d h, . tiff with leazlle and Vancouver Reds: L‘ Gauthier lgz 217 152 we“ with T°Y°11m Mal-lie L933 m} b an Isa“ 3 the be“ hlmo’ “m” "llgflltfllls- Nl McFarlane ill iii ii? I19." gflggngl Hock? mafia. lmeust- . lwwz put 1111 a gallant showing acainst i111- vicious 11.1w e fine, alon with a one- am ' - , °° mu” ‘m "3 ‘"5’ a ' - - ' . '_ - .............. ... .1...... .. m: .2 Haiti??? a: i2 ll: l1- l“ v1 W t» 11m 1» a?" "‘.‘““"““? of "r W We Br Mire» 111v Fencrhcnnadian defencemm by D-I Pmen m 1B3 m5 hmkaiéaa 15a 187 10o 5111;‘ scorn}: leadership of the 011- fdlzilldlli-Zh flmllly was forced t0 call =1‘ halt :11 l7 sell-ends eague president Fred c ~ ~ 0 e ni ' > - ' . . - Taylor following Pusle's 1i§nytltlfl .11‘ ' fil-lglger 33g 211g; i2? angmli/iiesaliilghlrslngle’ P‘ Bur“ m Now “m” Mm Schmm‘ ‘he ish h l lnth he“, with ‘he luau? meal-l gdme to u“ fl“- Ron subheflandl Portland Germ“? i Mrs J- Meme“ m 212 m Ladlés H1 elonzil. Boston sniper. for top D05ltl0n a- - 9 l1 9S5 and zlbsnrblnl-Z terrific punishment. ma“. M the Vancouver Forum Mom rI_6ml-_3494 Germ mg s_ irce. P. Burke 571. mong tile’ pOIDL-EGLIEFS. Driilon E Ce t f _ _. i A W day night_ Sutherland was med ‘ Gems H.141‘ llng-e I~ H1111)" 379- llkely Wont mil/e much chance a- tang‘ a, 111d 11W 5,1111)‘; “W11 MUN‘ " ~>~~~ ~ ~ - 1 n5 an“ awe“ a oneiame suspexh Dodge]? Tonlgl lghl7 U884 1. Harper 731. gainst New York Rangers whom mm! difh» t0 t.e llIOlil. 1110111911 . sion for his part in the squabble. ' Ted- i; a. v00 Cm’ Leagu“ me mats um‘ uppelcuvt thaathefrtieb do hilly-H's {um _ "Ne": have I paid a fine before .. Dr McKenzie 1,12 us 201 M“; [iii s. Patriot, The Rangers are the hottest team on Henrik chin 111211 earn {X1291- i said Jean firmly today “There is H ' McMillan 169 391 191 c b5 v Egue" m the league Just n°w “u” finally strong iii this rriauiirlilflsin-fl no new "° “an now-M Low Score 1'13 223 143 u s‘ Bees’ ‘find °f msm“ Brim“ slug-fest The Associated “P.2d: ‘r. Guy Patrick, Monaco;- a _ r 'T_—‘i_**-‘_ 3C9» - ' - . ‘ W I Vancouver Lmns’ Sam m “$1: Srfioiy 11112 is; 11%» 1101.11 NAME nowului. 1r 191111011 could slap in a 1:021 or f;‘".°‘.'.’...”%l,f.’.,filglgglggtlggifrdye», a ll l _ ware m yuslc-s daemon no, w pay E. M111? 108111 in 211 _ —-——-_ two against the New Yorkers it The crowd. prclltliiderantly for‘ ' up bu; added Wu“ firmness u -T t 1013504 Big tour League vloiildnt do liiin any harm tliouzh Montanez to score an upset over ‘ Bwunch as Jeants. “Players “M. L°d1;_ m<h sin 1e H M“ ‘ because a two-week absence from the 1-w-3 favorite, booed several ' always pa... up their fines m me m1!- 95 g1 8 B - - All stars: the Toronto lineup contributed to times when the champion appear‘ Pacific Coast League and that rec- M an ' 1 h Th H M “b51055 M me 5mm“? lead and 3a" 9d '0 b9 1181118 i115 elbvws 111 his —~—— om w.“ m. be broken]. Ladies Hi; p rec. » C- Dr. L Duffy 208 210 1'10 comers like Nell Colvllle of Raniz- 'pecullar buzz-saw style of Dflttlllig BOSTON. Jan. 24 - rap. 430... The Vancouver Manage‘. “m, u“ Mil all i552“ _ '1 D LE’ _d R, Cameron 188 252 212 Ye" and W00dy Dumart of Boston a ‘ But aside from this, Arnistroim was W11 Bruins mana 101110111. .1..1.cl fflfuuy “M would be deducted ‘rem Fume: ‘ 6-111s 111,1 Slill, c. r. mm G mjfy 311 n5 19] 1011211106 t0 pllil lip close i0 him. klnllCll the better 133mm; aibiiouqh 1f 111151 ‘"110 upoic“ - ~ 1 _,. m... pay chem -- ‘ D _ d A. Sllerrall 187 212 21a‘ r101 only 011mm but Schmidt iooliledro gave the lie l-Olilgilt to §11"°““" “b11111 1h‘ 1 ~ i ~10 911516. whose skating and heavy 59"“ 3'81‘ T11R9- 1'- 15°41" Rev. Di‘. McMalioii 1'16 182 ‘.2011 m“ ha“? a "name 1o boost ills 1.0- ‘those who have said lie lvasni, game shou“ Nammal “m ~11’ 1M "w ‘ll- checklng have made mm one o! me 79G. Total-GOBQ. tal lonlgnt when the Bruins Play at In the third round. Armstrong‘ star defelicelilaii loaned 1o 1'11." (rm league's best drawing cards, 531d mi Chicago with 1‘- sooci chance of cut Pedro's right eye with a sweva- Sprmgneld club‘ . was waiting for the pay check tn' lh-"iflsl Grads; _ beating the Black Hawks. 1118 left. and from there to the ffri- Brsrfore’. reclfnllyi “uL-horlz?“ by m“ arrive bcforelis made any mm in! W 111 a third same tonight. New isn Henry pounded away at 1t. lniclllllJTu i100 PM m m‘? bmulqfmld reply to a quesmmy he said mo“: . A, ML-illrlane 205 m? n2 L Brown 32-3 355 180 lYoik Americans will play Canadiens virtually every heat after that, [he i ed b3 p.~l'li°d..g.f‘fnlfili;.lfl“ 1mm" was a “very, very distinct POSSiD ll- JM Afficck 194 140 217 R. McLcllan 247 1'9 211 3" Mmmcal; A "1""? 1°? U"? 551d‘ title-hold?!‘ 56M the 6Y0 1M3 a ' the ‘International Xiiilliciminilifif Ly" ne would reiuse to play in iut- I H. Oatway 206 130 121 G Stewart ‘J22 226 23:1 4mg canal-lens “built help left bleeding mess. league that lie must lilzly 1'11 mi ure games 1r the fine was deducted ‘M. Qfltwflv 165 114 1T8 c O'Neill 207 24s 180 "he!" 0i" 01 "19 N. H- 11. will" 111w oncel 1 t ‘*1 ‘°‘.’ - 1 Harper 190 2'19 202 Low Score 11s 182 119 Whwh met’ 511119“! 1w Week - r‘ eye” “m” c” m W“ w‘ _ - cult or 111s home appearances would P. McKlnnon 14» 200 166 Totai—3127. 011 the other hand. victory for the . retested. Total—3274, High single. L. Brown 2.1». AYIWFWE“ WW“ like "m" m" °Y Play COIItUIZIGS °“‘ Springfield- lwwever- It “W learned that the Irlternaiioriul-Am- crlcan league maiznci; were willing to temper that threat. Before entrainlnz for Clilcagfl with the Bruins Ross refuse-d to comment on reports 111a: lie ivoul wash his hands of shore by trading him to another National Hocke- League club, probably New York A. mericaiis. Quericd about that Sipringfleld. shore said: ' I can get my release irOln rho For Clarkson Curling Trophy _C. K. Wlghiniaifs riiik recent winners of the Tip Top Trophy chalked up their second straight victory at the Montague Curling Bruins and can make a sntlsfae-mry Rink on Monday night when they arrangement with manwgcr R/Pd defeated George Mclntyres rink by Dutwn. I WOUId be delighted 1n play a 13-4 count in the competition “"3115 New YOTR AmPT-‘PHIY-Y‘ 101‘ the Ciarkson 'I‘i"opl1y_ In mo; -—‘—~ — other match A_ G. Parks skipped his rink to a. 12-5 win over Robert Beck's rink. report in HOWE‘ YOUR TENlf.‘li'.’ LONDON —(CP —Teri1('e l5 Efifl! l land's newest sport. Tenmr lch originated ‘in Slvitzerlaiid, ‘o .5 Lineups and scores: 1181'}? plugging tbluc- line cictelitier “gm m ‘W59 “head of B°5mn~ Diflyfid on lice. on skates. The ‘lam! ‘_ f‘, L’ _ _____________ _ ‘ ,_, as‘ v m; 111i‘. ‘filfnlfi? m” °‘“ m“ “w” $19"? “gt-W” W“ Mflmlem" Efi-akiiiiuiffirt?“Tmfilmsrii5111555.}? Up irolll: Swlvel-liippcd Jack M-T/OHOVTIILYI AUTO“ Macma" ——-——— k Coyic, center, dangerous every llllll~ Rib t ~21?“ Fwd McIntyre HNPENNY PLAYGROUND um he has the puck. Oiic of the Is- C G U e s§1er5 “W A‘ ‘J- Parks 18Jéd'atb1‘talllESL1iil‘8-y01‘S. Tl t P 5MP 12 QAATBERWIF-Illfv. England __rgpy er s ee e r g t wing. 1e fas est e D — Ha fpennies rom cliarwoinen. llockeylst on tlie team. Literally" flys F C I 1 an Pow" 53111913’ Poole llw fl cme _ K. Cs, :1 oolmast- mgh 5Com. of. Fred MacKenzie Joe McGregor m ay r n s 1 both ways; tireless; thc Ccniinerclal-Scrvice League. Vince Grunt. left wing. Fast tricky stickhaiidlei". Hardest snot 011 the team and liable to bust up a game anytime. u Pius Murnaglian fcéfgtgilflg seqcond ne lard work n , as ater. ire- lcss backmwckefi _ Following is the schedule r01- t0- Jack Trainer. right wing. Another (“Y5 111N911“ 8!. U19 Curling RTIK-l fast boy wlio goo; bolli ion,“ poggg- Only otilcr game. lclt after today's 111g imam; 0131mm; ggalg; WhQiilIXIBIChCS are the ciies which wercl needed. P05913011“! 011 TUB-Edi!!! Jan 16th due Carl Boeh ner lMatchesToday 1S11‘§‘1l"‘g'“"“" crs and thousands of ac oolclilitirerl have boillzlit :1 plriiizi-ouinl iicrc _T.1| is the first opened bv the 1~‘1w V111- lion Club. lOllllflPd to find playroom for 5._00_0LQ00 children. g __ Fred McIntyre George McIntyre Skip 4 M. _ J ._____________ - LAMPLIGHTERS GO WESTMINISFEZR. England —fC- P)-—'I_'lie centuries-old figure or the lamplightei" has disappeared from Westminster streets. Lampltghtcrs .-.*- FORUM Regular Skate Murphy and Mclnni left win ers to mild weather. l" M5153’ H°1b°m 117° Still 118l1l11l8 y‘. and two hard-workings hockey ts. , 1111181115. but they are hurricane TONIGHT q Both skate fast both ways and 4:30 PM. lamps for air raid use. _ v lvawlkfppflPgfflfsick-s ""21. 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