BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING NEWS OF wriPOllTli/ORLD THE ‘ cusanorrrarowiv GUARDIAN Boxmc _ BASKETBALL ornnn scour sacs savafi?" fa’? 5Lose 1.! ' w, p. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. Feb. 20-Winnipeg's Andy Blair, who has been starring 4,, the defence but getting few 103B this season. came through with a perfect bit of scoring to B“; Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-1 "decision over Montreal Canadiens g National Hockey League qame here tonight. ‘ The score had been tied for al- most 30 minutes of play when the convcrucd Leaf centre swung al- gng from his own defence in the mird period, stlckhandled through |ll of the Canadien team and drove a hard shot past Wilf Cude. Blair's goal and another neat indyidual effort by Bill Miller ‘Canadien defenceman. that tied the score 1n the second. featured a garlic that provided only spotty ‘hockey. Neither team had the swing to enthuse a crowd of 7,500 persons, fair attendance for a mid-track night ln Toronto. Miller's goal was almost a. dup- licate of the Toronto ‘efericemanb effort but his goal-ward rush lack- ed the swerve Blair contributed. leafs alone, swung far over to one side and beat George Hains- worth on a low, hard shot. Bill 'l‘lion'i5. Toronto centre, started the scoring in the first period when, working with prank Finnlgan, he ‘scored in the eighth minute. The win enabled Toronto to keep pace with Montreal Mlaroons, who defeated Detroit Red Wings. L-gufs are two Points back of the Stali- ley Cup champions. SUMMARY First Period 1. Toronto. Thorns (Finnigan) 7:14. . Pcnaltics-Mcfliil. Second Period I. Caiiadiens, Miller 3:03. Penalties: Homer 2. Buswell. Third Period, 3. Toronto, Blair 11:30. Penalties: Conaoher. Toe Blake. Clancy. ROBINSON INEIURED MONTREAL, Feb. 2D—-(C. P.)- A three-goal scoring outburst in the first. period gave Montreal Maroons their margin in a 6-3 ‘W011’ Over the injury-riddled Detroit Red Wings tonight in a National Hockey League tilt be- twfcri the section leaders of the Hague. Msroons maintained their two-point lead in the Canadian scclion and Wings‘ loss did not menace their leadership of the Amer-can division. . . liaroons lost thc services of lWuiy For‘ Robinson in the first DF-‘ilfll \‘.'l‘.f.".'l he suffered a deep ca-li lll the hack oi’ his leg after sliding into Ebble Goodfeilow in the play that. brought the third goal. lie was taken to hospital Detroit were without their bril- liant fast string wingers. Larry Auiie and Herb. Lewis out with lniurles. and Jack Adams had to '°"~\'~'FM'<8\‘ his front , ranks. After the first period the R-ld Wings mazched one lunroon goal in the second and counted twics in the third when Lionel Con- acher was in the penalty box while Maroons tallied two third period markers. llooley Smith was the key man in Maroons’ attack and did double duly after Robinson's injury. He s:ored a beautiful solo goal and nldcd in three others. Syd. Howe and Marty Barry led the Detroit attack with a goal and assist each. Jimmy Ward took Smith's pass for the first goal of the game at the three-minute mark then Baldy Northcoti. made it 2-0 on a double has: from Cy Wcnihworth and Smith. Dave Ti-otticr- batted home the rebound of Russ Bllnco's shot on We Play that brought Robinson's llliury. Blinco and Robinson drew lisists. ' Syd. Howe shot home Detroit's .»“°°llfl period tally after Hec. Kil- Yva and Gordon Pettinger had made the opening. Smith was -1n "l" penalty box when Jimmy Ward stole the puck from Bow- man in the Detroit zone and went l" l0 draw Norm. Smith for an- other Maroon loal. Smith was given a. hard passage “w: iii." left boards 0n the way to his solo goal but he gave a neat exhibition of stiokhandlixig to get 1h and draw his namesake in the l-he third period. Barry poked the puck in around» the p031, for De- lroit after Conache went off and its than a minute later Pest-Inger "d another in. on a. gang attack. Bob Gracia scored Maroons‘ fin- al soul in the last minute when rirrthcott took Smith's pass and "red to Gracie at the goal Frill-h. The goalie saved the first ' f" but could no: reach tho" sec- bnd one. SUMMARY Flrll Period Skating Children's Skate this afternoon. Admission 10c. Miller Scores But Canucks To Toronto Leafs 2-I; IMaroons Halt Red Wings Miller barged through mmt of the, 1. Maroons. Ward, (Smith. 8.00. 7. Maroons, Northcott, (Went- WOPth. Smith, Oonacher) 18:34. 3- Mmons. ‘Prottier (Robinson. Bllnco) 15:03. Penalties: None. _ Second Period 4- Detroit. Howe (Pettinger, n. Kilrea) 8130. 5. Maroon-l, Ward. 13:34. Penalties: Smith (2). Bowman. Third Period 6. Mucous. Smith, 7:51. ‘i Detroit Barry (Young) 16:52. B. Detroit, Pettinger (Barry, Sor- rell. Howe), 17:01. 9. Maroons, Gracie, (Northcott. Smith) 10:18. Penalties: Shields, Barry, Con- aoher. PLAY our: an. DRAW NEW YORK, llleb. 20—(A. p,)._ Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers played through 1o minutes of bristling hockey to a one-all tie before 13.009 fans here) Wnlkht. The split in points pul the Hawks within 1 1-2 games of mm"; Red Wings. leaders of the United Status group, grid plgced the New Yorkers l. full game ahead of the fourth-place Boston Bruins. man, shot the Hawks to the front after a. little more than two min. utes o! the second period had elap- sed when he took Doc Rnmnes’ long pas-s to sneak the rubber past the 3-8089!‘ B081 keeper. Butch Keeling. Ranger left wlngmaii, equalized five minutes later by net- ting the rubber with the aid of Ott Heller and Frankie Boucher. Rangers thereafter Outplayed the Chlflxoans but could not fathom the stubborn Hawk defence. The visitors took the ice with only 13 men, Johnny Gottselig, ace Mnsnun and Art Weibe, sturdy rearward. being out with injuries.‘ LINEUPS N" Y"! Chicago Goal Kerr Karakas Defence Coultcr Burke Johnson Selbel-t .. Centric Patrick Brydson Wings Dillon March Moi-ens Thompson Ranger subs: Murdoch, Keeling. Heller, Watson, Colville. W. Cook, Boucher. Shibiclfy. Pratt Chicago subs: Levinsky, Trudell. T. Cook, Romnes; Larochclle, Mac- Padyen, Ouelletie. Officials: Smith and Daignoault. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: none. Penalties: Dillon, Brydson, Shi- blcky. Second Period 1.—Ghicago. March (Romnes) 2:03. 2.—-Rangers, Keeling (Boucher, Hel- ler) 7:02. Penalty: Ouellctte. Third Period Scoring, none. Penalties: none. Overtime Scoring. none. Penalties: none. McAvoyMatched To Meet lVhalen (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEWARK, N. J., Feb, Zil-Match- maker Babe Culnan said today the fight club operating at Laurel Gar- den has signed Jock McAvoy, Eng- lish middleweight and light heavy- weight champion, to meet Eddie "Kid" Whalen, New York middle- weight, March 2. The bout will be aIO-rounder. Volleyball Schedule And Monroe Wins “White Hope" T0 u r n a m e n t domino, Feb, ZO-Canadols _ Chuck Templeton’: I SPOR TRA ITS "white hope" of the heavyweights. 24-year-old, l80-pound Phil Munroe of Toronto, would no doubt get his ears knocked off in a pugiilstic en- gagement with the dark menace, Joe Louis, but red-headed Philip holds the title today anyway. He was the last of 31 aspirants for fistic glory to stand on his feet - early this morning in Maple Leaf Gardens. A crowd of 17,000. one of the biggest, in Canadian ring his- tory to acclaim a winner, gave Jobless Phil an ovation he will never forget. He will keep in training, getting better instruction than ever before, and enter Jack Dempseyfis New York tournament that brings to- gether “white hopes" from a.1l parts of the United States. Phil will be the only Canadian in that tourna- ment. George Leslie, Sour-is, P. E. L. was among the entries. Munro knocked out Jack Slip of Winnipeg in the third round of the tournament final, and won $500 HER ‘ o: sass UP,-MV . each-so an: Mush March, cocky little wing. cash in addition to the "whit: hope" honors. In Serious Condition tliews, 22-ycar-old giant Arntfield. Que, tonight in a. serious condition, tournament, Dr. David Pratt, indicating a deep brain injury. The injury was diagnosed may be one at the base of skull and the patient/s co-oper- it, said Dr. Pratt. "more responsive to violent stim- live, Dr. Pratt said, "we're hopeful he'll pull through." appearances last night, Keen Ploy In Ba d m inton Tournament toil Championship Tournament which was played ,at the Arniourics lust. nlglit- Many of the matches were kccnly and closely contested. The ivmning teams go into the next Tuesday night‘. RESULTS Men's Doubles from D. M. Gass and F. l3. Conrad, 6-15, 15-8, 15-10. ' 18-16 15 l2 F. 15-5, G. Stewart, l5-11, 15-10. Ladies‘ Doubles V. Williams. by default. and A. LOukliart. 15-13, 15-4. Mixed Double." E. M. Bagnall and Mrs. Bagnall won from K. M. Martin and Miss M. Stewart, 17-14, 15-7. Dr. Mliiar and Miss V. Williams won from C. W. Currie and Mi~< V. Scartli, 9-15, 15-10, 15-12. Standing The following is me standing of mam; competing in the Y. M. C. A. Volleyball League. The second sec- tion schedule will be found below. Standinl 1st Section:- P W L Pb Old Timers 6 5 1 5 Crackcrjaclss 5 3 3 3 Bankes 5 3 3 3 Seniors 5 l- 5 1 SECOND SECTION Tuesday Feb. 18--Old Timers vs. Crackerjacks. HidayJ Feb. Il-Bankera vs. Sen- lors. Tuesday. Feb- Zii-Old Timers vs. Bankers. Friday, Rb. 28—0rsckerlacks vs. Seniors. ‘Pilesday. Mar. S-Bankers vs. crackerjacks. Friday, Miar. 6-0id Timers vs. Seniors. . Tuesday, Mar. 10-0ld Timers vs. Crackerjacks. . nidoy. Mar. IS-Bonkers vc. Sen- i . mum, Mar. 17-010 Timon vs. lriday. 111:. am-Crackcrjacks vs. Sch TUGSCILHMIP. 24- anirers vs. Orackeriacks. rmudgy. Mar. 31-0141 Timers vs. ltd-t at aso p. m. a coo p. m. Wedneldl! II SECOND ROU ND SCHEDULE The following matches will be played Tuesday night starting at 1:30 o'clock: Men's Doublcs-(Seml-finala) Dr. Miller and A. Hogan. G. F‘. Hutcheson and J. E. Stems- ladics’ Dcublos-(Scmi-fiuals) Kirwan. Miss Rogers Jr., vs. Mrs. and Miss M. Stewart. Mind Doublcs-(Sccond round) Tippet slid Miss E. Sinclair. ford vs. Dr. Miller and .V. Wflliams. Rogers Jr. D. M. Gass N. H. L. STANDING Canadian U a a n 3 B Maroons Toronto Americans Canadians Amcrl Detroit I ion-go 8111801‘! 3383> 8885:» ::=;s§-zsas 5::=rgS5SIu &gQqU§s4u4U 3883a: 8835-4 HUNG TORONTO, Feb, 10-Fred Mat- from remained with the “outlook problematical," nearly 24 hours aftcr he was knocked out in the Canadian "whitc hope" boxing attending Matthews, whose real name is said to be Matiesyii. reported the boxer still in a. coma, his paralyzed face as contusion of the brain, in addition to concussion. No fracture was rc- vealcd on X-ray plates, but there the ation would be necessary to locate Indicating a slight improvement, the physician said Matthews was --—- uli." Asked if the Quebec boy would Matthews won in his first two The following is the result of the first round of (he Military Badmin- secoild round ivliich will be played G. Tippot and E. M. Bagnall won Dr. Millar and A. Hogan won from J, B. Johnston and H. Splllett, 18-15. W..A~ Smith and Wiif Duffy won from K. M. Martin and C. W. Currie d-lutcheson and J. E. Sierns won from R. Murray and C. D. Misses E. Sinclair and D. Kirwan won from Misses M. MacDonald and Mrs. E. M. Bagnall and Miss M. Stewart won from Misses V. Scartli G. Tippet and EM. 88811811. V5 W. A. Smith uiid Wilf Dufly vs. Miss E. Bourke and Mrs. W. A. Smith vs. Misses E. Sinclair and D. H. Wakeford and Mrs. B. E. M. Bagnall W. A. Smith and Mrs. Smith vs. G. J. E. Stcrns and Miss H. Wake- G. F. Hutcheson and Miss E. Bourke vs. R, Murray and Mrs. B. and Mrs. D. Klrwan vs. E. M. Bagnall and Mrs, Bagnall. sass» assoc His ma; one or m6 Mos QNIQIING EFFQQT$ INT“; HISTSZY 0F‘ ‘réaE GRMEs '5 NEW RE ‘THREE EVENTS.’ League Sewell Signs With Chicugo White Sox (A. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, Fob. 20—-Cliic:i':,o's . White Sox tonight started our, oil their 16th annual liiuit for a first division berili. Rabilffcd in their efforts to buy an out-fielder with a reputation to replace Al Simmons but encouraged by l.l1Q'])l‘3Sf.‘llC0 of a flock of liiglilf/ pisuliilsing rookies. the vanguard of the team that hasn't been able to escape the sec- ’ 0nd division of the American League in l5 disappointing years struck out in high hopes for the spring training camp at Pasadena, Calif. The ranks of the departing batterymen were swelled at the last mlriute by the signing of Luke Serv- ell. veteran catcher. who threaten- ed tq become a holdout. Seivell, credited with a big share of the pitching staff's success last season, called on owner J. Louis Comiskoy at the hospital where the Willie Sox boss is recuperating and signed his contract. lcé Racing At Charlottetown The track committee of the Vic- toria Driving Club will lay off a. course on the ice this morning. it will be located on the cast sidr of and parallel to Hillsboro Bridge. Willard Kelly is authority for 1's being an ideal spot. A InOClllfl of the club will take place tonight and Classes will bc arranged for tomorrow afternoon, races to start at 2 p. m. Frill par- ticulars will appear in tomorrow's Montague Primroses, Turn Back Charlottetown City Champion Guardian. 7-4 Montague Primroses will take B. thru- goal lead lnio the second ' ice with two teammates, took a near; a the period. Williams Sta rringt In Denver Smooth-flowing teamwork wed- ilsgdfly 11181111 proved superior to spectacular single-handed ef- fOYt-ror Tick Williams, x and B Packers’ centre, and u a “sun the MWSkB-"M News Yellow Jackets evened °ld “M195 with the former gflunfgdlznsk by winning a, ham- handset Btodléynggrgtchbeéoig a Packed nnvavlmom w“ 5w ala en., The illiams’ lndl 1d 1 “ndmlbtedlv thev .3.“.t.‘.'°'§. same. the husky Canuck center ‘lumkblln! every Other man on the floor and sco in ll - three points‘ 1’ 8 B 0f his teams But The News, long th be“- 0855111: team in the rounii-robin tournarrusnt. was out for victory to eye‘; 11D a loss sustained in the °-°5 118 minutes of their last meet. 111s with the Packers. The News’ teamwork functioned beautifully and the forward line had an accurate beagl on the goal. After taking the .-ea in the opening peflgd they were never headed. The D151’ by periods: Molnnis Spectacular ‘There was little action in the grit period. but after the boys hm armed Hr» a bit. they speeded llp and S0011 had the large house on edge. Play in the first part of the Period was clean and was featured by the outstanding work of Goalie H. McInnLs for the Packers and Goalie Kelly in the netting for The News. The News bloke into the scoring column eventually when Kovln clever little center. shot down the D855 from husky Botts and, gm;- pulling Goalie McInnis into the Op_ en, streaked the puck over him ln 9'31 ‘The Packers, formerly the can- adlans. returned to the wars tie. termlned to even things up, but they were unable to click, Splendjd defense work by The News, and a brace of spectacular saves ‘by Goalie Yellv kept them out of the scoring llSl-s- E8431 Boalie had 10 saves in and filial game of the Intermed- lillc szlnl-iinuls by virtue of a. 7-4 Vl.101‘y CV01‘ the Pirates at the Eastern centre last night. The City League iitlists display- ed ii much bctacr brand of hoc- kry than on their: previous visit but were irriulilc with the exception of tho opeuiri; nciiod to keep pace with the Prim s. The Pratt"; \ into (he lead in (he lllillill p...0fl when Giiiis and Connors scored while Poole rang in the only Montague counter. Iii tlic second period, however the Morrlilgiro 111m took the lead by scori -, fcur goals while the '-Ils- itoii; found the ne: put twice. In the rnird frame both teams play- rd Ci-illllGllSlY and it was not ur-.i.ii lute .'ii tile period that Montague rrug in two quick counters lo set thcin up favorites to advance to the finals against the Borden Nnt- ionai-Summsrside Crystal winner. S U MMARY First Period _ 1. Piiaies, Gillis 3:00. 2. Priniroses, Poole, 9:00. 3. Pirates, U. Connors man) 10:00. Penalty: Hunter- Sccond Period 4 Primroscs, MicCarron 9:00. 5 Primrose... Poole 11:00. 6. Pll‘. ‘cs, Gilils 14:00. 7. Pirates, Giliis, 17:00. 8. Primroses, Vicker; (McCarron) 8:00. 9. Priniroses, Cilrrie 20:00. Third Period 10. Prilnroses, Cilrrie aid) 5:00. 11. Prllnroscs, McDonald (Currie) 15:00. Lineups: Prlmrosts: Goal. McGuigan; de- felicc. Wnttcrworih. McCarron. McDonald; cclitrc. Grant, Currie; left wing. Vickcrs, Fraser; right wing, Poole. McDonald. Pl-rritos: Goal, Tocmbi; defence, O'Nc.l. Connors. Hunter: centre. Gillis, Cliipnian; rigiit wing, Law- ior, Gallant: left wing, T. Connors. Mclnnis. J (Chip- (MODOD- Th; candid comm catches bes- ler Patrick. coach and manager of tho New York Bangers, between periods In the game‘ with Detroit, lflmuhtlng hh tcnln mentally with pointed remarks will]; ho pep! 1km with of ‘find AnotherIWTIIing” A tea. Aftentivo altitude of players produced result for the Rangers came from behind to tie the League leoden. Photo shows (left to fighl) Lester Patrick. coon Dillon. Ilowle Morena, Bill Cook, Prank Bonoher and 0t! Heller, Resumption of play saw The News sextet own up a terrific scor- ing drive that clflmlnutgd m m- other Zoal when Haddad slashed one into the goal on a, neat pass from Young. The time was 4:45. Again plalfwas slow. with neither 59am Slwwlh! much Offensive strength after that second News drive. However, the Packers came to life late in the period and Tick Williams. speedy center, slashed down the ice with several team- mates, split the News defense lines and crashed the puck into the net. ting in 16:43. Past; skating marked the Open- (Special to The Guardian) SUMMERSIDEX Feb. 20-811m- mersidc Crystals will take a one goal lead into the second game of their semi final series with Borden Nationals by virtue of their hard- earned 4-3 victory here tonight in the opening encounter of the total goal series to decide the team to meet the winner of the Montague- Chorlottetown Pirates‘ series for the Island intermediate title. Played on a perfect sheet of ice the game was rugged and fast throughout with thirteen penalties being meted out. Surnmerside went to work early and three minutes and twenty-live seconds after the start of the game notched up the opening counter. Claude O'Brien shot the tally after the_ Borden goalie had stopped suc- cessive thrusts by Phillips and Montgomery. The remainder of the session was scoreless with both teams missing great chances. Three minutes after the start of the sec- ond period Clint Howatt evened the count when he raced in alone to bang a hard drive against the boards. The puck rebounding glanced off a Crystal player's stick to carom into the net. Twenty sec- onds later Montgomery again sent the home team into the lead when he snared a. loose puck at the side JUNIOR FINALS ABBIES vs. 3rd and 4th Games At The Forum ROYALS TONIGHT 8.00 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHT 8.00 PM. ADMISSION 25c Jrystals Elcc Out Win ‘orden Nationals In Firsif Game Of Semi - final Seriezsif ___._._. ___ ____*_ ,, of the net to backhand it -into the twines. Scores were coming thick and fast and McAleer again dead- locked the count by beating Schur- man on a, long hoist from outside the line. Before the period ended however Crystals had gained a two goal lead, at flfteenrninutes Schur- man banged in Cahlll's passout and three minutes later Phillips shot from near centre ice glanced off Peters’ pads into the twines. ing of the third period and soon the News puck-chascrs had worked up a wide margin over the desper- ately-trying Packers. Scot opened the scoring in the period with a brilliant solo down the ice to sink a goal unassisted in 3:28. and this followed a scant few seconds later by another News counter when Scott took a pass from Young. fainted Goalie McInnis out of po- siugn and slashed in the puck in 4: . With the score 4 to 1 against them, the Packers rallied and strove to cut down the lead, but the News passing attack was functioning and the men on the scoring end naxl their range. The final News coun- ter was made by Kovin on a pass from Botts in 8:01. The Packers came back strong after this fusilade of scoring-shots and Tick Williams wont on a one- man scoring spree that netted two goals for the former Canadians be- fore thc final siren. Williams scored the second Packer goal unassisted in 10:28 and the third and final counter on 1lill's pass in 16:00. Packers Y. Jackets Goal H. McInnis Kelly Left Defence Storey . Heliste Right Defence Carmichael Skorich Centre Williams Kovin Left Wing Fitzgerald Blaxinlk Right Wing McCabe Botts Spares-Packers: Hill, McLeod. Mathieson. Acorn, K. Mcfnnis; News: Young, Scott. Haddad, Young. Referee, Seaborn. SCORING First Period-(l) News. Kovin Botts) 9:31. Second Period—(2) News, Haddad, (Young) 4:45; (3) Packers. W11- llams (Carmichael) 16:43. . Third Period-M) News, Scott (unassisted) 3:28; (5) News, Scott, (Young) 4:10; (d) News. Kovin. (Botts) 8:01; (7) Packers, Williams, (unassisted) 10:28; (8) Packers, William (Hill) 18:00. There was only one score in the third period, Borden getting in on a nice piece of combination play. Campbell broke fast and at the line poked a. short. forward pass to How- att the latter‘ parading right in close to have the Crystal goalie at his mercy. For the remainder of time Crystals held on grimly to turn back the thrusts of the Na- tionals. LINEUPS Summemldc: goal, Schurman: de- fence, Woodside. Gauthier. Gallant; forwards, Schurman. Cahlll, Steele. Phillips, O‘Brlen, Montgomery. Borden Nationals: goal. Peters; defence, McPherson, McWilliams; forwards, Campbell. Howatt, McAl- oer, Inman, Paquet, E. Campbell. SUMMARY First Period lr-SUIDITIBTSIGB, O'Brien Montgomery) 3:25. ' Penalties: Phillips, Campbell, Mc- Alcer, Hcwatt, Gauthier. Secflnd Period 2.—Borden, Hcwatt 3:00. Iirsummerside, Montgomery 3:20. 4.—,Borden. McAleer 4:30. 5.-—Summcrslde, Schurman (Cahill. . Steele) 15:25. f-L-Sumrnerside, Phillips 18:20. Penalties: Gauthier, McWilllams, McPherson. Gauthier. Third Period ‘ll-Borden, H o w a tt (Campbell) (Phillips, 10.45. Penalties: O'Brien (major. In- man (major). Gallant. Referec, Pat Powcr. Charlotte- town. LeslieReturns To New York Club NEW YORK, flu-Samuel Andrew Leslie of Moss Point, Miss., the sturdy first baseman who was sold to Brooklyn three years ago while the Giants were making their first pennant dash under Bill Terry, returned to the New York fold today in a straight cash deal. For a price estimated to be at least 820,000. the Giants took out the “insurance" Terry thinks he will need at first base for the com- Big Racing- Day Saturday- At 'S'side Summersides biggest winter speed day of the season will be tomorrow. when trotters and pac- ers from surrounding parts and yes, even from Alberton. will com- pete‘ in three big events oil the harbor ice opposite the depot. The speed committee has work- ed hard but have met with hearty cooperation from horsemen and merchants. Of course the Free-for- All will be the big noise with Paddy Aubrey 2.15 1-4, owned by Harry O'Brien. Alberton, down to lake the measure of the best in the western capital. Katherine C. 2.10 1-4. with the one and only Professor Rockford in the driv- er's seat. will be a feature that pleases the spectators. There is a chance, however, that “Rocky" may not be allowed to give up his' Job as Starter and in that case Mac Steele will be the pilot. kitty McKane 2.16. unbeaten this sco- son. will also start. Class B and Class C have plenty of entries and they are evenly matched. so that good racing will take place in every event. The thank; of the horsemen is extended to Holmarrs Limited. Brace McKay Limited, Sinclair and Stewart Limited, and others for the donation of prizes. DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME HALL ° COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Maroons M. McDonald 230 213 M. Gallant 160 160 198 Dr. Corrigan 129 180 12:0 Rev. E. Dalton 140 140 140 G. Murphy 158 103 103 Total—2437. Prince Grocery R. Cameron 17 1'72 172 E. Btentiford 207 195 214 B. Fletcher 166 186 l6). A. Peppln 240 278 L): A. Sherren 232 22f 130 Totai—2965. High single, A. Peppili, 271i. High thrcc, A. Peppin, 7110. Tonight at 7 p. m. Brig Cuts vs, Hawks; at 8:30 llivlncib . vs. Holy Name All Stars (Big Four League)- Oid Spain Milk Shakes R. Maclnnis 168 157 130 G. MacKillop 15G 155 116 B. Weeks 174 201 125 C. MapKlnnon 229 l-lil 1159 C. Purcell 188 9b‘ 139 Total-2327. Sentnefs Tonsorials i P. Sentner 183 197 171. B, Nicholson 178 210 100 R. MacDougail 159 140 103 H. Sentner 132 166 2 B Brown 209 204 188 T0tal-—27i6, < High single, C. Macliilinon, 229. High three. B. Brown, 596. Retuni game Monday night at 8:30 - s LADIES‘ BOWLING Kelly do Mclnnis Trophy ‘ Five Aces E- Connors l4‘) 110 135 R. .Sinnott 155 151 183 N. Whitman 89 181 178 M. Cliliioil 159 133 103 G. Young 181 96 194 TOLal~1957. Rainbows M. Dougan 101 113 177 H. Corcoran 94 143 163 F. Sinnctt 113 121. “I88 P. Gaudct 156 116 170 A. Birch 100 125 175 Total-ESE. . High single, G. Young, 104. High three. G. Young, 471. ing campaign. PENALTIES First Period: Storey (tripping); Hellste (tripping). Second Period: Scott (slashing); McCabe (slashing). Third Period: Heilstc (tripping); Skorich (tripping). IIl-APPOINT CRICKET COACHES MANClrlfiTER. amgland-(C. P.) -l cashlrc County Cricket Club has reappointed Harry "" , as coach and Cecil Parkin as bowl- ing coach for the customary period ofaixwceks atthostartofthc 00ml!‘ IQISOI. Snrofrr (l affair ll." r (OM50, s :-- PLMN OR CORK TIP l .hnvllll".'. "L British Consuls COSTLIEI Chariot tow Q M|¥DER ‘IOIACCOS _ n Premium Office ueen Street