"gngnggasv-l." l i” ‘ I), I ‘. ' , l... ' ‘ ,0 ‘in. '_‘>>,__. .. .__ con ratulations are in order to u" nssn and nderson rinks which yesterday came through for- m, right fo- represent the Char- lottetown Club in the Provincial Boilspiel to be held next week. Tentative dates for the finals are m, 5y 6th and ‘lth-Tuesduy, Wednesday and Thursda -when rinks from Summerslde. ontague um Alberton will gather to com- te in the finals to be played on al ice. . O O O O The B11 Consuls trophy, om- biematic of curling supremacy in (he province, was first put up for competition in 1096 when a rink from Montague won the coveNd p1,“ d silverware. The next four years the trophy rested in the local clubhouse. beini W011 in 10° successive years by rink! repre- tho city club. This marks colleges was rammed. ended in a one-all draw. In after fifteen seconds of plav before tha two-minute mark reached had netted counter. Another score for third goal at the five-minute mark, one minute later the Welsh clinched the issue, grabbing fast ones within 50 seconds. w p, n Goal Judgu Ovoss-ulod “m, interest is being taken in ‘ the coming matches which will not only determine the holders of the trophy for the next_ year, but glso givo the winning rink a trip to saskatoon for the revived Do- minion Tankard p.l’ay.~ln March. both teams "ganglng" in turn. swung out, Robertson who beating Shorty lit elinuon. Saints, rallying fast, evened score l2 seconds later when 5'3’ Tho hockey game last night was one of "lost opportunities" for the Saints. Time after time they sal- lled in on tho lono MacArthur who must have felt like his namesake, the inimitable Geller l, after tho spa had bloated Pkarl Bhlrbor. 'i'hsro was nothing left but some- how the citadel held. ‘rm.- Saints, so the play. were ovary bit as good as the Welshmen, but in th plnchoo jtllt failed to click. , O O O O ault. Sorvo Favored To Capturo Titlo The ‘fast rollicking first period the second’ session P.W.C. were one lip and was their third the Wclshmen and one for the Saints left the two rivals starting the period 4 to 2. In the third stanza Saints. rallying with every- thing. and then some, well nigh put the issue in doubt, getting a but men two The Saints gained their final counter in the dying minutes of play. The first period opened fast with Al: the 4:3) mark Nicolle broke away fast, fainted at the Saints’ zone, flipping the disc to no - trouble The tbs Led- weli banged ln a high one behind MacArthur on a pass from Thlb- For the next ten minutes ‘lilo C-d Viol"! ‘I! tho P.W.C. ' wtgihg-i-n “.315, tegm=g_ it; For Welterweight: second on are t e Ledlon- . llairea wth flvo and the Saints a ' '-'-'- solid third with fdill‘ points. O O O O ‘his cologo teams always played to large houoos and last night was no exception. Supporters of both teams were in abundance and they provid plenty of color and ex- in eitement as o encouraged on their favoeiteo w h well organized sheerlnl. w against O O 0 O with Baby-Faced Marty A IE9!!! allure the Vie- o over the ill-sound route. toria l ub, an oslo that odfly grown, glflmugh goon. wfll moot a imnledata a roval “no has been out of the Navy a. of all ice racing fans is t e an- nouncement that all horses enter- in futuro races will wear dis- tinguishing numbers on their brid- les. The number will remain with the antflfl for d] evonts to onablo has to tllo more easily identify the winners. to ainoo lowing the Ooaot Bfiflo O O ’ There will be a lot lrioga snow “y”: n w 5 cover tho eountry-side 'ere the gen th field glases. Along Street boning mart theyre that the champio- is bounced off the throne in his yoar and has had nine fights in that timo and Baby-Faced Marty has been the "post only twice golfing IQDOH rolls around, but m“ “an” “m” m "wk m” that doesn't prevent enthusiasts flctiltglmlgfiulfrlvdmls from dreaming of the days when lioy no onto more wield the irons an the verdant fairways and reens of the Belvedero links. The cal club, in line with all orzan- isations. etc. have post war plans Whldi should do much to promote tile intoraot in the game. It is to discuss such lans that a meeting of dub mom will be held in the (My building tho night of Plelirulgry Ith at ithe hour of 8 060i‘ . . O O O O . It io ‘understood that among the s envisioned by tho executive I renovation of the club-house. Present quarters are a bit cramp- for the expected expanding membership and also to ta e care of tourist transients, to say noth- ilntigonish Toalll (l! The Canadian Press) ANTTGONISH N .. Jail. from overseas where he saw holding down a defence berth. was on the llotoran Returns To 31- Pat Purcell, one of the original Antigonish Bulldogs, has returned act- ion in the Canadian ‘rank Corps and is back in a Bulldog uniform He. ice for a short time ‘"5 °f 11111515“! “lll/Hy in 1W!‘- during last night's game wltll New "merit nllv- The club has been Glasgow as a beginning. Witil a fortunate in secuflna’. the good limo seasoning he is uteri to professional. Jimmy, being ‘a local sd is well known in these parts and his return to the club after iellsthy war service will be woll ri-relvcd. Harry Sears is the pres- lnt club eaident with Gordon Mammal vice-presidents and J. ll. Hellofa socretary. O O O O Local intoracholastic hockey of- ficials report that if road condit- ions do not permit Montague High School team to arrive for tile , name with Queen Square School tonight at the Forum, West. Kent School will substitute in tho exhi- bition encounter. - - Mosienko Sooonli (By The Canadian Press)" Bill Mosienko of F“ Hawks. back in service afte . ‘ god absence due to an fury, coliec slst Wecin ton Bru-ns defeated O lcago and climbed into secor. iloiliolllllor When B! Tho Canadian Pill ~ ‘Evenly-two years s o first leading scorers. Mosienko now assists for 21 assists. Max adde from his previous expe give a good account of himself. __.._.__.-.. In ll. Ii. L. Scoring go Black r a in- d a goal and an as- day night when Bos- 4-3. place a- mung the National Hockey Imam"! has an ton Bruins as soon as BilLDurnan , th r scoring leader to show any hi. airmail": 8-in-- M» r iii. chm-om“, u" put, cago who collected an ass st Shh the Grariitca. the Canadian main mwtd 1"" l f°“m"p"c' m’ w" smug“; mum. m“ 19_¢ m‘; Kallelta of Chicago who has '3 8d lll i t. l - I70 7| 9- g day. a world ttla hovfolow “e “ma” a 2A1 ' . M. Bentley Chicaifl 33 a‘ ' : Mosienko, Chlcalfl 13 a ~ ' lONDON. Jan. ai - liuutem- n. slenusynvhlcue 15 ‘a d“ A shortage. 'o noes la Smith. Chicago 16 1! 83 threstnitl us; rt o: pQIQ vault- Kama. Chicago l5 .1; gal; if)!’ Bgitloin. t was 108111101! to- maywartkzgaom g g so for 1...;- ,. ‘nib?! mp0,.“ _6ll,.NOIt1l‘dll 7 3° a " ’ " ." n IT!" HOCKEY .... , r -' i ‘caailnorrarows annual _ ‘ ’ anailssioum m: Inpludotl) . l ,. hIonoton § 1k i‘ a on aaslillv n , - slur , IS!“ 1...... s SLargieiCrolvd Sees City Collegian; Triumph 6-4 ln, Thrilling Hockey Tilt _ Johnny Sqllllobrlfg’ Flying wtlrhnren catapulted Into first poflflulvln tho City Hockey laogus last night by defdhtlng tho Saints s to s in a whirlwind, ihrlll-paokod onoountorflsat held tlla large crowd broothlaoo for the full sixty minutes. Lost night's win for P.W. C. puts them one point aholid of the higlonnalres who took the load last Tuesday when they defeated thn Navy. Amidst tho roaring of two well organised cheering sections. ' one answering flso other, tho old-time spirit of rivalry between tho two the game was wide open but ra - zed. At the 18-minute mark Ma - Donald on a pass from Cameron drove a fast one at the net which rebounded. The red light wont on. but Referee Earl Prowse over- ruled the goal judge, dlsclaiming a goal. The game was held »llp several minutes as the point was argued. T Gain Safe Load Eager for goals, the Welshmirn opened the second period f t. Blanchard on a. pass from Kce e, rugged captain of the P. W. C. squad, netted tllc disc after thc first fifteen seconds of play. A minute later Nicolle in a solo dlkil made the score read 3 to l. Saln s. sparked by MacDonald. Mahar and MacIsaac, rallied but were turned away time and time again by tho clever net work of MacArthur. P. W. O. made it look pretty sale bout the eight-minute mark wh n a Nicolle from Robertson plhy materialized. S.D.U.'s hotpes briglLtI ened when Dalzlel was ollolved _v MacDonald to "Sinners' Row," leaving the Welsbmen short a man for four minutes, but attack after attack was turned away. Again at full strength the Squarebrig s- coached squad "turned it on" din were caught flat footed at t e 1 '4) mark when McQuald a d MacDougall combined to take t e Saints into the third period t o goals down. Try Bard The Saints opened the third s - sion fast with Jackie Kane usin "gang" play tactics in an endeav- our to cut down the Welshmelfs lead. At the five-minute mark these tactics realized when Rogers scored on a pass from ‘Phibault. but the Welshman were up again when Robertaomunassisted swoop- ed in on top of Shorty MacKlnnon to dent the twines. P.W.C. gained a safe margin when Bagnall from Beer realized at the 7:15 mark. The Saints got the final goal at 17:44 when Mahar on a play with MacDonald picked an open corner. i Peter Hal. r-.' "' .g \ _ {HE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN aints To ‘f a l .4‘ rafiielvwl‘ Ire "League, p, Lead ‘Six Classes Scheduled For Well-End’ Moot Six classes are scheduled for the Victoria Drivng Club's Saturday afternoon ice racing meet Bl the mcedsvay. The first class is to be' called at 2 pm.. and all horsemen and officials are being asked to be on hand at 1.45 in order that the race may get underway Pwmlitly- Fiollowllig are the classes and the probable starters: .. Free-for-all-nbonliicb Boy, Mart liarkaway. Calumet Mary. C trot—Llisticta. Judde. Noon-tune. Lucky Guy TEX Wfifthl’. Nancy Sue. Class A irot and pace — Jane Harvester, Marjorie Budiong. HR. D., Bedford Grattan. Peter McKin- "3... B pane-Just Flicks. Ales- ‘ tra. Romeo, Calumet B. Long. Peg- gy Witt. - ' Class C Dace-Lucky Number. Peter Wolf. Bonnie Bnruoe. Mar- line Budiong. Class D trot and pace-Northern Scott, Maudirie Budiong. Dolly Dew Rock. Billy the Ripper. Bennie Dale. Pet/er Bellini. ioe llaoillg Opens At Antigonish ANTTGONISIIITTNT s. Jan. 31- The winter program of races un- der the auspices of the Ice Trotting Association u‘ opened with a clean cut meet at Gasjgle-rl- red pacer owned and driven ‘by: eaux‘Lake yesterday. Peter Jack acPherson took the frce for all l straight heats from H. M. Boyla, brown pacer belonging to Clayton l-lendsbee, Half Island Cove, and driven by Alden Young of New Glasgow. Summary: g Free For" All J. MacPherson. (MacPherson) . . . . . . . . . . .. M. Boyla, Clayton Heads- bee (Alden Young) F 2 (Ilasolifled Clayton Hellds- ‘K Jack Clyde. bee (A. Young) . . . . . . . . . .. Mack l-Tubo. Edward Haley 9 (E. icy) Heatherbeil, John Kirk (J. Kirk) 3 3 3 1.0a, Gratton, . iéoggai‘ (H. (30:28?) ‘illegals llefoat Crystals 4-2 In a wide open, rough and ‘tum- Lineupsz- \ I P.W.C. Saints Goal MacArthur .. . . . .. MacKinllon Defence Keefe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McAdam MacDonald .. Hennessey Dfllllrl Cameron Peppln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Burge Forwards Robertson . . . . . . . . . . . . MacDonald Blanchard Mnhar Nicolle .. MacIsnnc Bagnail . Rogers Beer . Tilibault Macbennan Leclwell Reddin . MacQullid Qlliglu MacDourznil Richard . . Dorsey Bradley . . . . . . . . . . , , , _ _ __ ___i Officials: Earle Prowse, Hod Mc- Innis. Tile summary: lat Period l-P. .C., Robertson (Nicolle) . . . . . , . . .........04:39 3—S.D.U., Ledweil (Thibault) . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 04:51 Penalties: None. 2nd Period 8-1’. W. C., Blanchard (Keeiie) . . . . . .........-. .O0:15 O-—P. W. C.. Nicolle . .0l:2l 5—P .C., (Robertson) . . _ . . . . . . . .. 08:2 . .U., MacQuaid (MacDougall) . .. 8: Penalties: Daiziel, MacDonald. Ird Period ‘T-S. D. U., Rogers (Thlbalilt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..05:06 8-P. W. C.,‘ Robertson . . . . 06:25 9—-P.W.C., Bagnall (Beer) 01:15 l0--S.D.U., Mah (MacDonald) . . . . . . . . . .. Penalties: Mahar, Robertson. Bihoault To lleturn To Boston Bruins (By The Canadian Preset MONTREAL, Jan. 311 —Gonlle Paul Blbeault will return to Bos- has sufficiently recovered to e his Calla lens. re- osition in nets for ommy German, man- ager of the Montreal lshtional ‘Hockey Leagile club, announced Bi ' ult, who belongs to Canad- iens but was on loan to Boston. was recalled when Durnan suffer- ed a broken hand in a game a- galnst Bruins here at the begin- nni of the month. rman mentioned no specific dsto for Blboaultfis return to Bos- ton but it islexpactel.‘ he will loave Montreal shortly after Dtlb nan comes back to the Montreal bcrton-rink on Tuesday night the Regals downed the highly-rated Summcrside Crystals by a 4-2 SCOPE). Frlniures of tile game were tilt: bruising body-checks handed out by Reimer, rugged Crystal de- fenceman formerly of the Goose Bay R.C.A.F. team, aild the bril- liant goal tending of Hardy in thc Rrgals‘ cage. i Tllc first period opened fast mill at thc three-minute mark"th.~ Ro- gals jumped into thc drivel": scat when Rochford took S. Murphy's passout to give McDonald no chance. Three minutes later B. Fraser made it 2-0 when he wcilt in the clear to ptlil McDonald out and slap tlle’dlsc into tile empty cagv. The second period opcneil fast with ‘the Crystals forcing thc play and Hardy. guarding thc Regals‘ draperies, rose to sensational heights to stop the veteran ‘Chick’ Gallant three times in a row as he broke into thc clear. Play sec-sawed back and for- ward and finally Hardy was forced to bend as Chick Gallant’s bullet- iikc drive from the blueline caught thc far corner. Play speedPd lln at this stage, and thc period end- ed with thc Crystals hemmed in bcllind their own bluciinc. The third period was lightning fast as’ bolll teams went at it hammer and tongs with both goal- is pulling off sensational stops. th the Rcgals getting two, the first by Mlliman and tile second by Jarvis Matthews. The Crystals kept trying and their efforts were finally rewarded as D. Davis scor- ed from a scramble. Lineups:- Crystals: Goal. McDonald; dc- fcncc. Reinler, I... Gallant; for- wards, D. Davis, R. Bradshaw. C. Gallant, Bradshaw, Woolridg". Grady, McAusland. Regals: Goal, P, Hardy; defence, H. Barbour, R. Profit, E. Murphy, B. Profit; forwards B. Miliman, J. Matfllews, R. Jeifrcy, S. Mur- phy, J. Rochford, B. Fraser, G. Matthews. ‘ Referee: ll. Scilurmiln. Llnesman: Ed- Millmnn. Summary:- / First Period 1—Rcgals, J. Rochford ll h ) a-izsé Li rgyr t h‘ l8, . l‘ C‘ Penaltgies: None.“ I Mum y) Sooond Period, J-Crystals. C. Gallant Penalties: E. Murphy. ' Third P lod 0—R.e'gals, S. Mlllméail (J. Matthew“) atthews an) ka"y.i:..'.r.'."..'ei:t":;. “m” SCii00i. ‘li0CKEY Jillian Ss. Sollool vlllolltsgllo lllgliSoliool C-oryltlil D. Dd i (O. G ii l) Penalties: hi. Murplhy, Raimlelasn TONIGHT 7:30 s‘ Ill i,- - cnltnlllliv so: '| slufissmsll nssslls. Tl-llt " s W 1.1:“. ..',. i ll Antlgonish to .444 ble game of hockey played in Al- Sllnllliorsido Crystals Ellgo Freetown T-S The Summerslde Crystals and Freetown Stars locked horns for the second'tlmc this season at Bedeque on Monday night and the Crystals atoned for a previous de- feat by edclns out the Stars M‘ in the cosest kind of a game. The Stars. pinyin: with bu: two spares, jumped into a two goal lead in thc first period, only to see the strong handcd Crystals oven matters in thc second session, and take their margin of victory in a bPISUlYIIZ third period. The veteran “Chick' Gallant shot three goals for the winners. to share scoring honors with McEntce of the Stars. R. Bradshaw and MacKay each shot a brace for their respective teams. Lineups: Crystals: Goal, McDonald: de- fence, MacWililams, Reamer, M c- Causlanri; forwards, Shields, Brad-Shall’. C. Gal nt, Harkncss, Grady, Bennett, Oatway, Dllggan. l M. Bradshaw. Freetown: Goal. Campbell: de- Hogg; forwards, , Simmons, MCEHIPC, Gardiner, Stavert, Mac- Kay, Somers. Referees: Campbell and Razavet. Summary: First Period l-Frcetowii, MacKuy %-F‘rectown, Somers (Simmons) Ii-Crystals, Grady (Harkriess) ‘——Fl'@EiOWfl, MacKay (Gardiner) Penalties: None. Second Period ‘5—Ci'ystals, Gallant 6—Freetowll_ McEnteg 7—CFy5lH15. Gallant (Bradshaw) S-Crystals, Harkness il-Crystals, R. Bradshaw (Shields) ilk-Freetown, McEntee (Gardiner) Penalties: R. Bradshaw, Simmons. Third Period ll-Crysials, H. Bradshaw lZ-Crystals, Gallant (Reamer) i3——_Fl'9€l.OWll, McEntee (Stavert) Penalties: Mac-Kay. _ Canadians And Braokley Rovers Play Tonight The intermediate Canadians will play the Brackiey Rovers tonight at Milton Rink. The game, sche- duled bo start at 8.15, is expected to be the best yet played there this season. The Canadians, under coach Star. ling stead. will leave Fred's Taxi at 7:15 sharp. The tea-ms ‘lineups for tonight's encounter will be: Carladlans. L. Ward. D. Lariat‘. C. MaoDougal-l, G. Ross, H. Wool- ridgc. J. Hennessey, E. McCourt. J. Bradley, G. Newson. L. Phillips, B Hennexcy. l-l. Stewart, M. Dun- can, - McDonald. Rovers: G. Hughes, McKay. Phillips. F. Hughes, C. Ford. L. Ford, C. Wise. D. Seaman, R. Sel- lick. l... Younker. » Middleton. Liverpool In Curling Finals WOLFVILLE. N. S.. Jan. 31- Mlddleton and Liverpool rinks will lay off iblnorrow for the Western glova Scotia curling championship. being the only rinks coming throuflh the round-robin series with less than three losses. Eight other teams competed in the bonsplel. Matches sclledul-ed in the week- end honspiel at thc Charlottetown Curling Club follow: FRIDAY—'T P. M. J.E. Wren K. Aflbljll J. H. Hcioffs WJ-I. llfcNcill Cleaver McLuine Walter Beers Geo Hawkins Hal Spillet Skip Skill JF. Connolly Fred McMillan L. J. Stacey O. Diamond A. Bagnall A. H. Mould HR. Carrulhers J.J. liorris Skip Skip Doiliz Mayllr Wm. Chandler" H. B. Ctilt-liffc Wes Whitlncic Howard Mclnnis C. L Jay T. W. L. Prowse LB, McMillan Skip Iklp R. ' b ' CapLyJ. C nnolly Elnsiwtiiitlltialilrlggs WR. gllffléli. Frank Cox Ed Tar-ton Hon. '1‘. Campbell C.H. Block Skip 5km FRIDAY-SM) EM. Geo Rogers C. McDonald J. R. Williams H. C. Atkinson R. Worthy Frank Acorn G. G. Hughfl G. M. Avard 5M9 Skip i?‘ Till?" r ‘k Eiii; . o . . ..l. HHCserry Walter Plckalvd W.R. Cruikshank A. W. Hynrlman Shh Skin Lt. Col. Lowther Li. Col Stewart J. Squarebriggs . W. Ives Ivan Horne Roy Bevan Dr. Giddings‘ v J-J- MnlTil Skip . Skip Robt. McMili Dr. L. Prowse . Hoo erm Sinclair McKay Mac McK nnon Sterling McDonald .P. Jardinc Ed hlcglolson D - SATURDAY-I P. H. Rinks rWill Local Club The Hansen and Anderson rinks will carry the Charlottetown Cllr- ling Club's hopes into the provin- cial playdowns for the British Con- sols trophy and the right to‘rep- resent the province ‘n the Domin- ion Tankard play at Saskatoon as result of elimination matches play- ed yesterday. Continuing their unbroken string of victories the Hansen rink cem- ented their first place position in the series by upsetting the Jar- dine rink in an afternoon match. Traili. by one poiilt at the l'i0SE'Of the sixth end thc Hanson foursome scored seven shots in the next flve ends to coast home. The MacLeod rink went to the sidelines in the afternoon when they ran into early and serious trouble with the strong Anderson combination and retired at the end of t e eighth cnd with the score 15- . - The Jardine rink in their iligllt match with the Anderson aggre- gation got away to a slow start but rallied to lead five to four at close of the fifth end by virtue of I5 Entries (By The Coho-dials Press) SUDBURY, Ont, Jan. Ill-So far l5 entries have been received for the Canadian outdoor speed skat- ing championships to be held here Feb. 11-12, skating officials said today. Entrants include: Intermediate men‘s-—David Ken- nedy, Saint John. N.B. Senior \vomen's—Dorothy Ken- nedy, Saint John, N. B, J INTEREST 1N ICE QUEEN TITLE SUDBIUEY. Ont, Jan. 31 — (C?) -— With 21 Northern Ontario lassieg in the running for Sudtmryb ice queen title, interest took a new turn tonight with the announce- ment that. the winning candidate has been invited to visit New York as guest of the National Hockey league Rangers. The ioe queen. to be I-‘clb. 12 on the second day of the two-day Canadian speed skating championships here, has already been assured of an all-expense trip “to anywhere within reason " But the_ Rangers’ proposal opened new llorlwns for the hockey-minded competitor. Tester Patrick. lvlbdison Square Garden's vice-president. advised the committee that if the lcc ueen accepts tile invitation, she wii be "shown the town" and guest of honor at an Nl-LL. contest. Maroon-Canadians Play This Evening The Maroons and the Can- adians play tonight in the Holy Rlc- decmer Hull-Sc League. The game. at the Uppei Queen Street Rink is scheduled to start at 6.30. LONDON, Jan. 31 — (Reuters)- Court Martial, speedy stallion owned by Viscount Astor and win- ner of last year's 2.000 guineas race. has been sold to H.J. Joel of a not- ed British ilorsebreediniz family. it was announced today. Court Mar- tial will stand at the Alsiabie stud at New Market during 194d. Weekend Curling Schedule Gets Underway Tonight HfBucll lifbalzlel Dr, Campbell Bus Jones Rgy Quigiey Fi-nnk Hansen J_ 5, Moore A. V. Spillct. Skip Skip Doug Saunders H’. C. Trainpt: H. J. Shaw Alf. McNeil G. R. Kccfc Col. C. C. Thompson Judge Duffy AL. McPherson skip Skip SATURDAY—3.30 P. M. ,1, ,1, Tr-ninor Jos. Mullins Goo. Buntllin R- Milflliml! Walter Wilson Roi". T.E. MCLfllliBll .. afil J-A-“SY Rusnkalpfipli 0t slléipc R.J. M (‘rath ffflfffjii” P.M. CSaxin HL. Scar Dr. W. McDonald P.W, Turner J. C. Mflatlllgililn 5k", Skip P. n. Holland A. Lei-nun H. Callback H-C. Bohnkef w, 1g weir A.G. Putnam ran. McLaine RB- Bell Skip SKIP G. LCliCiI Waller Carver J. B. Johnson Neil McLeod J. J. Lurabce. Louis Tllrricr N, Anderson 1 DP- gem ID P Games \vill h, arranged for all members present and not drawn in this competition. __ Air Foroo Loading llalifax Semi-Finals r HALIFAX. Jail. 31 - Air Force tookafirm hold on the best of seven semi-final series in one Hall- fax City Senior Hockey League by eaouifll 6-3 here io- r ' ders th l I, ~-ss.l.-:::. i... loll: sic... gptnaz- salmon en Megormlck lam-fine! "1 f" "l" 1 - ‘w. sol-o P “cloth tit-le- MIIDON, Jon. l1 - (Reuters)- Jookio Patofoon will defend his r . British and British lupin fght titles against Joe Curran $.'. l . 1-1 mom u "it chm-it"s Mghlcflfiiua’: moot. '0. s. lion Ikip i Glasgow some time in July I si-xso annoincod hero today. i Hansen And Anderson Represent In ’Spiel a four-ender. The canny ' deraon- sklpped rink, however, scored three in the next end and from Speed Skating Title then on were never headed. Com lenient of the winning rinks oilows: Hansen Anderson W. Whitlock F. R. Maclialne F. Cox Dr. W. MacDonald W. Pickard Geo. Hawkins F. Hansen Insp. Anderson The linescores follow: MacLeod 000 010 01- 2 Anderson 412.003 30-16 Hansen 002 100 lll 310-40 Jardine 110 011 V000 002- 6 Jardino 00o 14o 011 01C- s Anderson 121 003 100 Nb-ll The Standings I. W L. Hansen . . . . . . ...........4 4 0 ATTCSPSDD ..5 4 1 Jardine ...3 2 1 Mac-Lend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 2 2 Match umpire-George MacLeod. For Outdoor Challenge We, the Alberton Regais, do hereby challenge the Borden Nat. tonals to a game of hockey to be Rings?!‘ in the Alberton rink on . February 5th. Please answer through this paper. JOHN ROCHFO Manager. IEWSMAN IIEAIIS- . (Continued from Page 1) _______________ increase from $12 to $15 the per oaptta subsidy to the Provinces. However, one Premcr said Fed. eral authorities nod definitely oom- nlltted themselves in writing dur- ing the day to increase the’ per capita subsidy. Under the original prqposal. the Dominion offered to pay the Pro- vinces S12 per capita based on the 1941 national gross production. How Proposals Work Out One Premier said that, if the $12 per capita proposal-based as lt was on i941 national production- ilad been in effect this year, the Provinces would have received a- lbout $16.45. If 1942 gross national production was used as tho irre- ducible minimum the per caplta grant would be boosted to $16.90 tor this ycai . I While this meant tile Provinces -l.llls year would receive only 45 cents more pet‘ capita now. it might make a “whale of a difference in a lean year." said one Premier. While the offs: of a boost in the per cupita grunt at. first appeared very tempting to some Provinces. said one Premier, after calculating they found they were not being offered vcry much unles lean years were expected within the next three yea-rs, the proposed dur. atlcn of tile taxation agreements. It was reported Quebec and Ont- ario definitely opposed the Dom- inion request that it be given ex- clusive rights in succession duties. A delegate said that willie those two Provinces might be pr ared to give tile Dominion exc usive use of Personal income and corpor- ation tax fields. they were not. pre- pared to give u-p succession duties. Quebec was understood to bc particularly opposed to abandon- ment of SliCuSSSiOTT duties. because of the civil code which prevails in that Province. According to sources llcrc. if a man died in Quebec without a will. l-ilc whole burden pf llillcritailce taxation would fall ipon the widow. no matter what nterpretatlon relatives might put pan intentions. of the deceased. lt. was understood that Fed- eral authorities in making their offer for increases in the per caplta subsidy indicated they would give special considerat- ion to British Columbia and Prince Edward Island. The island Province is reported ti. have complained that its in- ilnbitants ilavc been attracted a- way by war industries in other provinces. British Columbia re- portedly has argued that many ser. vicemen who were stationed in that Province temporarily have asked to be discharged there. Com ill tropical countries is in da er of fcr-lnen-tation, due to the l\‘ l climate and the “nigh hum~ ldity. unless it is drlccl immediately after ‘harvesting. About one out of every five men in the United States is more 0a’ co only n a bu Ye encesdlfficulty in distinguish- ng colour. l Greyhound Ilaoillg (lilo of England's Sroatost Sports BY JAC SULLIVAN Canadian Press 1.0m, Jan. no GM? 0 TIC — YCKIB an deainthenlndofafiagdim promoter-now is in tfile Cl .M0.- 000 industry clasa._ Calgary-born Brig-Gen. A. C. Critchley. witlh s. bank loan of 14,000 ($63,000) and the lmowledfle that an attempt to draw custom- to wstg greyhounds d mechanics failed disrnalfi/m n 181d, decided t4 "shoot the walks" in Manchester. He had hoped for a crowd of 10.- 000. The flrrit night 2.100 Win85 out. Téhewsecloéiod] nl ht attttfrldenne droppe . nen e boom n‘ For tiie nag. filioolslottllllt go e igures aversg i. . A yeanlater Gen. Orltchloy ex~ [tended his enterprise to London. Now 150 tracks throughout the cotmtry attract more than 30.- 000.000 spectators annually while tote machines took in $370,452,961 ($317,088,325) last. year and llun- dreds c-f thousands of unrecorded winds changed "stands through km cr-s" _ Huge sfadlums._dcvotcd entirely to greyhound racing. have mush- roomed across the country. ."'Bring Big Prices Prices of dogs soared with the war The hound which would once liavc bccn worth no more than £5 ($22.50) now costs about £1.10. Well-bred puppies are worth 210i to £250. ‘ilutential champions £1.- 000 and proved champions have topped the £2,000-mark. Stud fees have gone as high as £100, com- pared with the pre-war price of £15 to £20. Long-term plannlnsi rays a b)! rt with owners and trainers. It ls not unusual for an entire litter of prqnlging pups to be entered at. birtn in an important race uwo years ahead. Dlsa lntments b in bl ry sgmgthliig more solid to his own- er. d Greyhgizl-timof rjflliliglifllegflfi irfrlgdnii, was restricted to dayllxht semi-day meetlnes during u" war. But the day iftcr Germany surrendered the order was rescind- ed under terms of the act and now each track is permitted to hold u? to 108 meetings a year on 04 gpgcuied days. a-n average of two w mil-en. Craitchiey’ gave up hi! W!‘ as managing director and chair- of thel Gfdgloufizi mtlglgggnelfixsl of ‘British Over- Alrways Corporation. but re- Zfied {rm-n the post recently. Former lionoton g Coach, Returns To Croat Britain SAINT Jot-iii, h“: n, Jail. a1- Perce Nicklin, coach of the Mona-l ton Hawks when tilat. club ruled the roost of Canadian amateur hockey. sailed from Saint John to- day on his return to London after a visit of several weeks in Can- ada. One of 11 Dflsie-"WYS m‘ ti“ freighter Tortuguero, he plans to make his permanent home in EnB‘ land, where he is director of the Harringay Sports lllfitefiifkei- - Nicklin did not visit. MOTH-100 0 soc any members of the old Hawk- during hivirtrippliilt ile went B5 ii- west as i.nnl cg. Jiskeil iibouu hockey ' P1115991", overseas, he said big time hufike would not return there until t couple more years hlld P555911 bTd in time the brand 0f play W0" bu on a ‘par with that in Canada- SYDNEY. Australia, Jan. 81,- (Reutcls) —— Tile first hi8 b01008 match in Australia since the we! ended will take p-{we here Bet“; day night when Vic Patrick. lef llnndcd Australian welterweight cllzinliDioll. meets Tommy 3111115 9' Queensland. K. or c. ' RAFFLE FRIDAY, FEB. l '_ AT 8.15 P. M. 04-00 DANCE FOO AT M APLE HILLS (Airport) FRIDAY. FEB. 1st ' DANCING 9 to 1 Chappelle's Orchestra 998 NOTSSIWGV OOOOO-OO-OOOOO-OOOO-OOOO O-O BIG BIHGD SPORTING CLUB Friday, no. 1 - In Aid of Knights of Colualbuo looroation Contra Good Poms : Admission I oasis ‘i-msunast t