ma»: .1.- dn;l&'n.sv i PAGE SIX Canadiens Snowed Under By Hawks CHICAGO, Feb. 22-—(CP)—Chl- cugoks Black Hawks extended their own undclcairzd streak to eight games and tied Boston for the season's hlgh-scorzng record in the National Hockey Lxugue by defeat- ing the hapless Mont-veal Canad- iens wmglii. 10-1. A crowd o1 11,- 675 persom saw 1l1c wild conteit which brought lluuiucs 1.0 two p1a_vcrs-—Dcic11cema11 .-\1't Wiebe of Chicago and Goalie W11! Cude of AIOHKPQFII. Wiebe suiiered l. wrenched knee. (Jude aggravated an 01:1 shouidcr injury and had to leave Liic ice “"1111 lire minutes t0 [:0 in i110 sccund period and m»: Iiuuiis lciiduu: 5-0. Charlie Sands. Canadzens for- ward. (ionized Cudes DZICIS and made a valiant stand but despite added efforts by 111s 111.1145- r-he Hawks . ‘e 111011: goals. ' 111a: gcmem an- nounced B1. MncK . from I'l‘(?V.(i(‘l1 g.\ .~ adzcns for the rcinziinder o! the mason. Frank Calder. Prcszcicnt o! the mimic. wzll be a.~kccl by the Hawks to izft. 1m 11s’ .5ll.~'lil‘l'1=10l’1 so that he cs111‘_ mum-us. ltsolccs Join ' Chad and Phil 110111“! each got two goals w Hanks. Louis 'I‘rudel col- . ' Cnziadlen score 1n its record 10 goals 1g Detroit 10-3. an- [Kliilltfwll C1511 c Boiuque probably vrouizi be reaa ed from New Haven to replace Cuuc, Ii. was lfldliiilkd 11111‘. B<111r<|11c m1; z bc used ngmnsz tiic Rang. ‘h - cw \'0rk Sunday. bu‘. than Kllb, Silspfflflfd sev- rcius.i1g to play 111v ilzuvks Prwzcence farm. K11 emi weeks 112m Milli would finch out the season for the Crinadicns. SFIIDIARY First Period l-Chicago. l-fcvgcxhcimer 15431- bert. Thorns) 2-C'i1icmzo. ' ms (Seibert, Her- gcshcimel‘) ll 3 Penaiucs—llnjs1nc11d, Portland. .. Sccond Period agsChicago. GOIYSVlig (Dahlstrom) ' c1. Portland 12:05 , Cilnniixgilam c1 12:45 Ci111d (Cunirnglraxni b‘ '1! (Child, 1G .1 Penalzy-“Sc ibcrt. Third Period 7-(7 cntro. l\-Inrci1 1W. Carsei 2:29 Tiudel (mmun, W Chad (Cunningham, . Dnhistrom 16:29 “imcr (Gott- r lbcrt. Kinggeorge Attends Bout By Services LONDON. Fcb. 22--iCP CABLE) -L~. 11011114 nzrcrziit 111x111 Alcc House Di I11“ It. .11 Alr Fvrce tionzght de- ‘lkli Riiyc Giiiord 01 c. 0111.. in their box- at Wcmbiey Stadium. scored a. tezlinlcai knock- out. in m" sccomi round of a three rouiuicr. Etch had won a con-test in ti1 ~11" Mu mucous mccungs. r “as prcscnt to see the king snow 1n aid of the Red C1'0;».<_ Four boxers from the French Army participated. Gxiiorci. with the 10th Field Bat- tcry. Royal Canadan Arnllery. was burn a: Aicxborougim York hire. and was. ii Diner's .011. He went. to Can- ada as ll. cl1.id_ He hopes 1.0 meet. llcusc again but the war is his pri- mary consulernt-ion. "We've flOt i0 beat Hitler first, perhaps House will come after- wards," he said alter the scrap. Close Cames At Montague Curling Rink Fred Mclnivmfls rink educd out. A. G. Parks rink 11-10 n‘. the Mont- fliIi1(\ Curling 1"nk m1 Mond/Iy night in=t \vi1 1e in the other mn tch play- cd m1 the same evcning Robert Beck 11nd a slim 9-8 margin 0m: Marshall Reyn0lris_ On Tuesday‘ play was continued with Geornc McIntyre beating Dr. Preston Mr-Tntj c 10-5. Abovc czuncs wcrc in connect-ion with iiie Robin Hood Flour compe- titlon. U. N. B. Practice The U. N. B. Hockey team will hold a p.£l.C’.l('€' this morning 10.30 to 11.30. The public is cordially in- vited i.0__ni.It‘11tl. Admgrilgnirge. [HE First Placel At Stake In S.D.U. Versus U.N.B. Clash At Forum Tonight y Father Oswald Murphy's Rcd and White warriors oi’ Si. Dunslxnfs j University face the “acid" test. tonight when thcy mccl the Univcrsiiy of New urunllwlck team at the Forum tonight in the scheduled game oi’ the western section of the Maritime Intercollegiate llockcy Lcague. i‘ Sharing the top spot. with tonight's visiting squad Saints l\_v n vic- i tory can gain a clear cui. lead over the pack in the mce for sectional honors. U. N. B. come to town with a record. having iwo draws and one victory against one defeat in lour gamcs while the Saints have piled up two wins out o! the three games they have played. Due to the point system in vogue however each squad will enter the fray with 4 points i apiece to their credit. The game should be a natural] irom whatever angle one would choose to view it. Bot-h teams in guinea to uale have dnsplnyed that juicy have a little wmetnlng 0n the turner squads ccmprislng the loop and the battle should be a last. Iurulsing 111111 clo.e struggle ‘the opcnlng whistle 111.1 I110 111ml ione. saints cute: Llie struggle WILD [the pyclwi meal advantage o1 ‘having dire-um beaten the U. N. B. team the vlciury being gancd on .-ihe S. D. U. squads road trip. 11 ;Li1cy can mpear. 1t. will mean a long undo towards clan-hing the SCCliOll 1i;tie as a victory would put them ‘fairly 1n time dizvcits scat. with a game in hand over their clcsesr. challengers. And i1: will be one of the most idcicrmmed red and white squads lever to take i110 ;cc llllli will 0p- ipom the YZQIIOI‘; tonight. Ululy "DHICSICG session togcihcr game against P. W. C. have pretty iwéll ironed out the flavrs that was '50 riotlreirbie in curly season games iand Coach Father Murphy‘ l5 con- Iiicicnt. that h.» charges will give the; tiirrat pcrn>rn1c11ce ugauut ‘last. ‘years imrrcciicgnate Marltlme at th€ ltltlists tn iomghfs game ;Forum. The VISIIOIS as usual have come up with a fast. smooth-skating :trick_v squad on apar with lastyeafs CdiLiOll and will be out. for rcvtuge lor the cicicat Slznts handed them §1n Si. J0l111_ Tough to beat when the ‘whips’ are down the New ‘Brunswick squad can be expectedi no make me Saints travel fast .every step of the way 11.11 through the gmne and 1-1 Saints, do manage to emerge ‘the victors it w.ll only ue after the toughest. sort of an ice cattle. The ame will get underway at 8:30o‘c ocik sharp and with the large crowd of city fans expected to sit. ‘in plus the addition of nearly 100 pcrc-cnt attendance from the Island U111ve1's1l.y' it. would not be supris- mg if tonight's attendance will ex- ceed anything yet to witness a game at the Island's sport, Forum S ’sicle Crystals Preparing For Playoff Games with the Summerslde intermedi- ate Crystals getting two workouts daily under their belt. and round- ing into the pink 0f condition, it. looks a. 11 the mam that knocks them out of thc DLIVCOWTIS Will have to be on their i005 all the time. Conch Cuhill has been giv 11g them stiff sessions and thinks he ‘has them "clicking" M. last. | is year's intermediate squad are favorites in capture the Maritime crown which has been held by the ivicwrla Unions these last few years 31nd the Unions are not. compet. ng i111; year. The Crystals. after losing seven ,men to military service. have ai- ‘ready brought 1n four new men from Charlottetown under the mil- itnry clause and are ready to ice a strong crew of nuckchaaers. trio the They have a fast-stepping who performed last year with Junior Capitals. The three, along with a few of the old “warhor es" from last year's senior Crystals and the new faces from Charloottebown who should be n. n12 addition t0 lthls year's outfit. The first game will take place Tuesday next, the Cnmtals meeting the winner of the Borden- Kensimrton series which finishes up in Borden tonight-S BILLIARDS Frank Acorn continued undefeat- ed in inc first section of the provin- cial bJIlarn tournament. when e won from thur Peterson night at. the Sunnvside Bill Parlor; the scores bemz Acorn 300; Peterson 202. Ht." vicwrv advances Acorn to the finals. Tonight John- ny Garxmum meets Harry Redmond. SNOOKER. Two matches were played in the provincial snooker tournament last night; in the first. H. McQuan-ie won from A, Bradley two games l0 n0ne_ and in the second A. Doyle won from T. Campbell bv the $81119 margin. 'I‘wo games are scheduled Ifor tonight, W. MCTMHB DIHYS Ci- lDnyle and Joe McDouznll mcem R. l-Iayncs. ‘Mr/dz mi?» fizaafilye MOISTUREPROOF PAPER from i “"1111 a. I Maple Leafs Strengthen Grip ; On Third Place DETROIT Feb. 22 — (GP) Toronto Dimple Leafs strengthened i ihcir grip cu third plncc in i110 Nu-I 111011111 Hot 1y Lcnuuc niillldlllga‘ by lrurning brick Dctrot Rcd wings 12-1 bcfurc 11 crmvd of 8.254 sprouti- ors lu-re tonight. Hockey opportunists. the Lea. made the most of 1.11011" scoring ichances in counting once in t11e| iiuzsit. period and agniil in i110 soc- i 0m . 1110 victory was i111‘ fiith il1c leaf; have .corcd over Detroit this season. The Rcd Wings i1ave won one and tied one in the lntrn-club rivalry, ‘ The speedy Toronto sextet took I the cad never to 1n c i1. m 111-: (lying 111111utcs 0i‘ li1c ii12=t .~11111.'.."1 when iHunk Gciciup fired thc puck in o the open nclip complete u beauti- ful plav 111 \\"11lc11 Lox Cl1.s11oln1 and Pete Lxkngclle also participated. Early 111 the second Dclxcd ‘Toron- to srurcd its 111st 110.11 "Rcd' Heron ."1])11l in :1 rcb 111 .' ‘n’. 1‘S1.'.11u\\'.. ghucl carricd Lin: 1111 ‘ rlwry. at o got an a. ..ist. Detroit got it.» iuin- goal _ midway of the third period while both team were shcrihandcd as a rcsult of a flurry between Jimmy Orlando oi Detroit 111111 Rcgnmld (ROCI) Home: of the Leafs. Tnc score was made by Ebbio Goodfcllmv on a drLVe {r0111 30 feet. out that. whizzcd over goalie Walter (Turk) Brodafls right shoulder. Syd Hoxvc and Alex Mutter drew assists on the play. SUBIMARY First Period l-Toronto. Langelle) 17:5! Penalties-None Goidup (Chisholm, Second Pcrind z-Toronto, Stanowskil Penalties-Church 11,- Chamberlain. Heron (Chisholm, :18 Third Period 3-1311‘. M- t. Howc) 9 :39 Pcna1tles-Ori:1ndo. Hornet, Remember When’ (By The Cnnnxlhm Pros-xi) Gooziicliou‘ (Mott/er. Azucar. Irish-bred stecpiechaser. galloped home a. winner in the 1935 Santa Anita. hnndcap and tock the greatest sum ever won by a. ‘race horse in a sincle race five years ago today. Pfirst HIIYTFY of $108Aii0 suunasscd the $105 8'10 earned by Whichnuc in i-he Bel- mont Futurity of 1920, . i l Forum Skating 3-5 This Afternoon CHILDREN'S SKATE llc-ZZO .41.“ __CHARI.O'I‘TETOWN cuAnniAjv BOWLING RESULTS _ _ ~ IIOLY NAME BOWLING CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS lilichacl‘! Grocery:- ial. Caldlalgham 121s 131 132 my Lum" . M 111s 5.1 ii 1 6 . .1. Micilllel 11:1 201 10a Pam“ J. '1'1i‘1‘l1ti_“ 1"Li 1-1-1 ‘.3311’ Gc0.1\'l1c1y1-.1cl 13.1 we: :00 Gaufie-t‘. 2am 277 l?‘ TOLu1—2554 v" Mfimn- 2°" 245 "4 ~ J. Power 232 291 253 Prince (iroccryz- gladufey gull R, Cameron 147 155 187 T°m1_3€m' H. Luwlon 1-16 210 112 ._ g. ligacclumell 15a 10:1 1.76 F" M" . oylc 247 136 140 T. MCAIlhur 1110 17a 14s G- M°D°Pmd 33° 199 199 'p0la]__345g_ J. Callaghan 214 183 249 Higili single F. Doyle 247. A M90105“? 136 301 335 High iiircc (Eco. Michael 581. F» Tlemclv’ 273 176 247 E. Robin 236 190 198 DAVIS & FRASEIPS 'II‘{QI£]1l-—3365. A M igi Single, cCloske 335. 1511851‘- Hish Thrcc, A. Mccloakey £2. E. llixllind 173 147 146 W. While 135 269 154 Mixed League L. 0111111111011 1-15 105 136 Tigers: Di‘. Hill 149 109 124 T01.1l-1‘785. A. Burke 271 354 [59 . P. Burke 22B 1B1 1G4 . "iimfi- L. (zituihicr 1119 ass 11s ‘E, 00111-1511 111s 2'14 194 Iliccggilllane iii iii ‘<91; l U0\\'l'l¢,' 1118 201 173 N MQKBV 163 228 £59 ~M. Oat 1v 127 137 1:41 ' t 1479-; ‘E. r cal-av 171 15s 152 H‘ ' To r ‘ 2B , I ailuf-‘li’ L. Campbell hi5. CWT 1:12.’: Sail-ill iii; 31- g,- C1931 m 1w 199 Gents l1;;1l1 ihrce E. Corrish 653. C Vfnhggnerson Laminar Barbe ;_ A' Kane 154 127 707 B. Vuilldzlslilie rs 167 10s m G" gm“ 2"’ 2'74 w‘ R‘ Mcucllgwul 169 259 154 H.P1au"ht 262 Z12 739 1.. IlOWLiii. 11-1 174 157 T°‘@I—3797 _ H_ Scum“. 150 155 162 Ladies High Single, H. Praugn‘. B. Michael 197 1:19 129 262- 11 Maym? 260 19o 173 Ladies High Three. H. Praugni. T0m'—‘m8l' dents High Single, L. Gauthier Cudmorfs Dry (‘lcancrsn- 355- .13. Mruce‘ ‘Jud 192 196 Gcnis High 'I'hrce, A Burke 794 'J- i¢i1>i1 130 1211i 112 W. Cuunlore 22.1 177 125 Tmiizht at 1.00 13. Cucizuom 130 15a 201 City Imague G. Cuumore 137 123 157 WTZYK-‘lflllliciygee 234 157 166 Prince Grocery Vs. Ted's Taxi. a- ‘ . Hicii single E. McGee 268. ~——- High 1.111110 E McGce 656. I 332112.511‘. $150.1 League Schedule Perfegflon Humbugs vs. Spuds. , Giants vs_ Pals. “.8... ,,_..._._ Continues Its gppstcrs vi Eagles. . . lg ~our caguc: Old Time v‘. Grads. " “ Wznnmg Streak Central League 1 Deadlocked A. L. MacPhersonfis (‘uvliviil R1111: last. limit‘ IIl‘i‘)l"1l"l‘ sirin" 0i wl1"n ‘ihcv dcicntcri Ed. SACKVILLE. N. 13.. F07). 22 —- w,“ ,7 n, (CPI- Tlic Cemra. hockey lcnirtie Li,‘ '1‘ g ‘fir: h‘“qrr‘v_";gr playoff series bcclunc ncudlociteci " I‘ n‘? ‘ at two iznmcs cncii tonigiu wlicn Snckviilc Coll.» dciczitcci Dorcln-sicr Aces 9-5. Thc filth 11ml (lccld 11-; game will be played Saturday 11 gilt, "iwi Hw- wiih the winners nuxtlnu the No1-1l1~~...4u1.n ".1". 11001,, Shore chlunuioim 1n the provmcmi and 4'30 Chm third’ play/downs. i "n-i-uilvn-q‘ Ywliwvm BRINGING UP FATHER stormed ~-,..~.»4'< .1 w» rum; 11.7_ vpv-f-(qtlnn 1'1 iM-m in the Four sccocd Peziec tinn niizht contin-u rd succcsws Tani/W's h~-n~H-~~-1r'i1t.< 9-8. Tire winners ob- Iniuinc i110 vir"or_v when thc losers wt. enzl shot. Y"1 ti» num- ynoirh “incur! R ,i_ Rm Q07“- Victory Of goal NEW YORK Feb. 22 ~iCPl Tommy Anderson's ovcrtme gave New York Amcncnns a victory over their cltv rivals. the Ran ers. tonight in a National hoc- >- o lifld first victory of the season or strengthened their chances reaching the pIDYOHS. It. took Anderson‘ goal aftcr a minute's play in overtime nnd E111”! Robertson's superlative nonltcndni! to tum the trick. Thc Rrmncrs iiPd for the National league lead with Boston Bruinx had bcixtiln the sixth -p111ce Americans five timfs and tied them once before this 111W"- Anderson took a 111155 frvm H0016? Smith. beat past. Art Couitcr and fired under DBVIC Kcrr as the frofllle dived m break up the heavy-bumb- lug. fast-skating thriller. The name‘ star was Robertson. :1 dvnnmn who stemmed wave after wave of Riiflg- er assaults. If thcre “n: unc there “'11s a doz- en $1102.: that it. seemed. lmpnssiire for Robertson to hnndc but I10 got there every time. with his stick. skate or body The [i111 zrivc him an ovation betlween the third and overtime periods. SUMMARY ‘First Period Scoring-None _ Penalty-Anderson Second I'm-rind 3cor1ng-None Pcnaitles—M. Pratt. Patrick. Cunncher, Third Period 5c0rfnz—No11<- Penalties-N one Overtime l-Americans. Anderson (Smith) 1:00 Nicholson Takes Title In Billiards B111 Nichd-qi was crowned Pro- Edward Island n1 til. W. Davey i110 runner up. by a score of 500 to 247 in an cxciing game. Although ellmumicd in p.n\- 110v- ertheless Davey gave the champion a chase of ii nil tliewnv and proved to be :1 v "thy opponent m the night's play. _ This h. .- thctlurd vcm‘ in suc- cession that the title has been won by Nicholson. ACADIA IN SEMI-FINALS ANNAPOLIS. N. S.. Feb. 22 - (CP) -—Aca(lia U11ivcrs iv quallficd‘ for the Nova Scriiia $('11'Oi‘ IIOCI’ '. semi-finals lcnizzhi bv i1~=111:11'n Y M1- rapolts 4-1 in the sccotid ni a homc- nnd-hcmc "c1'lcs_ takimz the YOUNG by a. Sjiscore. Americans Score First key eague “mug 1t was Americans‘ vlnclal Bllllnl’. Chzmylon oi Plane _. __ Cililrllilflitflflll i .- Alicys 1a t night when he deicnied . Season Over 1V. Y. Rangers .VS;1;li.r—1g or Rinks Released S. C_ Merriamls rink wtthiivicwr- ics out. of 11 slam; led the prick in the Tip Top Curling competition being staged at the Summer-aide curling rink with two teams tied for the runner up postman with a standing oi’ five and five they being Morley Bell's rink and R. s. P. Jar- dinels rink In the Club chanrpionstuip games W. R. Brooks’ rink is 0n I01) with nine W111» and IIWO losses followed 1n second place by Percy Weeks rink with six wins and three de- feats. Following are the standings of the different teams: TIP TOP TROPHY ‘ moat. important mignmen. FEBRUARY 23. 1940 -- -.'. i ;._;.: ..Z.:.;_ _ ‘Rummy ' Davis And Ambers Meet Tonight I (BNEW 30111;, my g2 __ M “mm? Dill’ . Who star ‘ H 1H8 because he had “l? up making money at n, s,“ Q“ brief career mmorro c‘ M“ Madison Square Gardvgn “dill. y?‘ faces lightweight 0111111510,. M” Ambers in an o"er-ti1e-\vciuht 10“ rouander. ' " ' ummy grew u in n1 . ville section oi’ groukiyili, Brglllié; either you're tough or you 11m.‘ go out. nights Young Davis w“ plenty tough, and still is h.“ M, ness his T200111 of 22 knoc‘ ' 3'1 bouts, all but two of .. ' won. Even in those two. he ; wifisengthan draws. ' vs slouki be as succem against Ambers as he was in last. Garden fights with Tony Canzonerl and Tlnnv Lnrkin, 1mm of whom he knocked out. 11c m“ be tossed into rm Ollifinn‘ we match with welier champ rpm-y Armstrong. I Millionaires lTake 2-1 Lead Over Miners SYDNEY. Feb. 22 —-(C1’i --Syd. ney's Millionaires took a 2-1 iczld t0- night. 1n their series with Glace Buy Mners for the right w cnicr m; Nova Scotia. senior hockcv finals, w L scoring a 6-2 win over the mining s_ Q Merl-mm 9 g town crew in the third umnc. Money m“ 5 5 Remi Vanduele set. the pant-e for R" S_ P_ JM-dme 6 5 the winners in the Cane Brcion L R All,“ 4 6 hockey league playoff chalking 11p IR‘ E‘ Emil a a five trsioints on two izuals and iiirce w. A. Currie a u w“ ' CLUB CIPSIIIP . Feb. 22 -—(CP1 ~111M- tfax Wolves knocked New GI gcw w R, Brook; 9 g Bombers out of the NOVa sCOi-Il r11- pfimy weak; 5 3 for hockey Playdowns tonight by v r- Hum pmmp; q 4 ltue ofn 7- win in the second gaml R pom, 5 5 of a, home-and-home series. New J_ n Pncnam a B Glasgow. winning the first game. R L wine,“ 1 9 5-8. was nos out in the l0llll 11y lone poin . THE COLLEGE ’Rah ’iiah TONIGHT-FORUM S. ll. ll. vs. ll. N. B., FREIIERIGTUN NOW TIED IN MARITIME COLLEGE SERIES OT PRICES 30C——-20C. 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