'iblue-shirts ers Smot her Monclion Havviti In Curling it's ”ON THE BROOM". In the field of good Chewing Tobacco it's Second Round Completed In Bonspiel At Slside l The first section of the Sum- mcrside curling bonspiel for the Curran & Brings trophy got under way at ll A..Vl. yesterday and the zompctiiig rinks almost coniipletcd the second round of play. Playl Will be rcsumcd today and B. win-5 not: declared. I The following are t-he results tel data (two rounds completed): Summct-side: H. K. MacFarlanc,l .-kip-213. l Amherst: J. F. O'Brien, skip-i 167. Sllll1'li1E."Slt'T9Z .(l.'i.'l. Ch't0wn: W. E. Mclntiis, skip-t 116. l E. P. Foley. skip . only one round: Amherst: Alex Fameron, skip- 113. Carleton: K. A. Baird, skip-I05. S's:de: V. Howattt. skip-103. Aiiberton: H. S. Matthews. skipp -so. Albcrton: J. C. Matthews, skipl - Aliberton: J. H. Myrick. skip-35. The following rinks complctedll Amherst: H. Webster. skip-lU3. Moncton: R. T. ltlcCully. skip-l 90. S'side: F. Folland. skivp-20. S'side: T. E. Hickey. skip-20. p R. C. A. F.: F. 0. Cameron. skipp --15. S'side: G. F. Cameron. Ski-D-10-l Rangers Now Hottest i Team In National League By Jack Sullivan NEW YORK. Jan. 9 --- (CP) -- 'l”he;."re calling New York Raiigzersl the hottest club in the NBl'.0flEl Hockey Lcague. Just put it down to psychology with assists to man- ager Fran-k Boucher. pS)'Cl'1DlCglSi Dr. David Tracy. restaurateur Leone and "the thing" and. of all people. Conn Sm)-the. Everybody in the act. with the possible exception of Smythe. Toronto Leaf manager, mean-t well. Smythe in it "what": wrong with the Rangers" speech here. said -blandly Rangers were a bunch of "Lady Byngers" - meaning they were sissies. that they weren't rough enough. Dr. Tracy started it Nov. 15 -when he held a con-fab with the in an effort to put them straight mentally -- they had won only two games at the time. Rangers immediately went out and lost 4-3 to Boston but they figured they had the right mental attitude. But things didn't improve. Then Bnucher. 25-year veteran with the Ranger organization. said Dec. 3 he would quit as manager if they citdnlt make the play-offs. They were in last place at the time (now they are third) and Boucher told them they were fighvtin-g for his. job. They started to perk u-p and Leone entered the' act. with free specially-prepared meals the tif- ternoon before each home game- thick steaks. raw vegetables. and Who thing". a buibbly, salty, non- nicoholic liquid. "The thing." a secret Lt-one recipe. must be kept at a certain temperature - Leone won't say what. "You take one swig. you beloh and then you feel like a war-horse --1:": a p. chological edgc on the other gu, .. says centre Edgar La- Pllififi whn, incidentally. is I'M lrariinz candidate for the Byng, 'l'i-nphy as the most gcnllcmanly- player in the league. Since the free food and "the. thing" stat-tcd Dec. 20 Rangers hm-r playt-d five home games and taken them all-6-1 ovcr Chicago. 3-1 over Toronto. 3-0 over Boston. 5-Tl river Detroit and 3-2 over Chi- cazn aga:n last: Sunday. During the last month. they've won seven. lost two and tied four in 13 games. Smythe. rn route to the TRAINING 114 L.A.A. BATTERY R.C.A. 28th I..A.A. REGT. R.C.A. warm Training will K commence at 1930 hrs. THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1951' RECRIJITS wamnn climate of Florida. Stopped off in New York long cnough to make his "Lady Byn,;"' speech to Spollleil wri-tcrs. The word got around to' the so-called Sissies and the next! game - against Boston - theyl chopped up the Bruins in the; roughest game on Madison Square, Garden icc this season. Rangers wrnt to Toronto with "the thing" last Saturday and not only beat the Leak 4-2 but added 30 minutes in their penalty-total. Miiiioiiiaifte?" Edge Vics 3-2 1 l SYDNEY. N. S.. Jan. 9-(CP) - i Sydney Millionaires edged hard- fizzhting North Sydney Victorias It-2 tonight in 5. Cape Bretonl Senior Hockey League match that: produced only two penalties, one to each team in the second period. First Period 1-North Sydney. Demarco (Peterson) ....... .. 1:30 2-Sydney. Birukmv l (Hildcibrarid) ....... .. 16:21 i Penalties: None. ; Second Period l 3-Sydney. May . .. . 2:53 l Penalties: Whalen. Robertson l Third Period 4-Nort-h Sydney, Demarco (Peterson) . . 8:27. 5-Sydney, Maclntyre . (McRae, May) . ............. .. 18:35) Abbies Plan Juvenile Team Officials of the Abcgweit Clu-bl announced last night. that they will hold the first juvenile hockey session of the season at the Forum tonight between eight and nine o'clock. The session is to be held to start the formation of an Abbie juvenile team in anticipation of a City Juvenile League to be formed here this season under the span- sorship of the Department of Physical Fitness. All players of juvenile age in the City are invited to attend to- nigh-t's session. Hockey Registration Mr. Walter Lawlor. City. vice- presidcnt of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. announced last night that the registration date for all players in organized len- gucs closes on Monday. January Mr. Lawlor advises all players to file registration immediately. and those who have not yet obtain- ed their cards may get some by applying directly to him. N. H. L. STANDINGS PAGE SIX Charlottetown Islanders 4-3 vic- tory over Sydney Millionaires 31 Amherst on Monday night has finally evened the score with the Cape Breton "Kingpins" in PX- hiliition lilts' this season between the two clubs. In the first Slime at Sydney early in the season the Monoymen clipped the Islanders for a 3-1 verdict. but since that time Isliuitlcrs had set the PQCC for a 3-3 deadlock over home ice last tnonth and came from behind at Ainhmzst Monday night for, their 4-3 decision. . . . But it hasnt lessened the lalk anti rntliuslasni among ardent hoc- key fans who still are debating thn question of which is the bet- tcr (mint. Both camps still stand 100 per cent behind their respec- tivp lionin cluhs. rind well they should. because there is certainly little to choose front between the ('.-tpp Breton and Big Four lead- rrs. that leaves plenty of room for wide speculation and controversy. In three games played Sydney has scored a total of nine goals while the lociils have ra-pped in a total of r-i.t',ht against their Cape Breton opponents for in win each and a (in game. They have been hnttlt-s. too. that have been an)- body's ronlest right to the final hrll. They don't come any closer! titan that. The big factor that pleases local random, however. is that the Is- landcrs showings have been stead- ily improving against the Sydney ('lull. Losing the first contest by two goals. they made the Sydney- iles stretch their resources to the limit in the second tilt to garner la 3-3 deadlock. while the most. ro- t'('nl battle saw the Ltinioureux- rnachctl hockeyists comp off the floor IWl('e to garner their win. As the old "hardrock" himself. Murph Chamberlain. said here . nnrlier in the season. "it. is a good - hockey club that can come up off the floor in win." The trouble is. however. that both teams have proven their ability in that re- spect. Sydney had in overhaul a tltrcc-goal lead for their tie same with Islanders last hionth-and if you don't think that is something ---then ask the hockey player who has tried it. The Islanders came from behind a two-goal deficit in the first period on Monday night to deadlock the score. and after Sydney went one-up in the mid- dle session. got. that one back and one more to boot in the clas- ing frame. 0 0 With the some two teams sched- uled to men in in fourth battle here on January 18th. it has set the stage for another contest that will give local fans something to really look forward in in lhe way of smart hockey entertainment. There will be no going to that game with foregone conclusions as to which team will win it. Fons will have to be there. perched on the edge of their seats to the end. if they want to cheer the victor. It should be a natural for fast ac- tion and excitement. . n 1 Sporting enthusiasts will be talk- ing of other things besides hockey from tonight on. Hoop Inns will get their first peek at entmnts in the Island Physical Fitness Basketball League at the P. we. auditorium at 7:30 when the Y.M.C.A and P.W.C. teams clash there in the 1951 schedule opener. O D I It will be the big opening that will send six teams into close oom- petltlve play for the remainder of the season. The other four teams in the loop will be Summers:-la R. - C.A.F. and achurmana. Roy's Mll- llonalres and S. D. U. from the City. Saints and my": will see their first league action here on Saturday night. when they meet. in the lead- cff game of I double bill. while R..C.A.I-". Flyers (defending chum- ptohs) will meet P. W30. in the sec- ond match for their league debut of the season. Schurmnnla will make their first start against stints at Summerslde on the 10th. (5 week from Friday). 0 o I Volleyball has also made its re- turn to the sporting limelight. for the remainder of the season. Un- der the sponsorship of the nonm- ment of Physical rltneu, I largo enthusiutic gmip of local busin- essmen wok to the P.W.O., floor last. Saturday Iftamooili my their flrxt. action of the-uuai. Although not a sport that has great specu- tnr swell. the art. of volleyball I! one that ll participated in by many ardent enthunluu but who take their game in a friendly fashion that provides plmty of oonwctlum my aim niusiim ' Brennan”: non." of film developed an Pictured above are defcncemzin . Larry Travis and leftiwinger Wal- ter Pawlyshyn who ibcnth perfonm- ed the hat trick last night to pace -the Charlottetown Islanders to a lopsided 13-2 victory over Monc- ton Ha-wks. In addition to their three goals each, Pawlyshyn as- sisted on three more and Travis two, for totals of six and five scoring points respectively. Va- cating his defence position for a right. wing position in last night's THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN - Lint..." . Walter Purlyshyn game, Travis' performance also netted him the "best player" award of the night. a new Adam hat donated by Henderson and Cud- more, local men's wear establish- ment. Playing out of his usual position on right wing of the same line, Bruno "Red" Favero took over the pivot position in the ab- sence of Bucko Trainor, to pick up four assists and ruti the trio's point-getting to 15 on the nigh-t's play. Beavers Fight Off St. Marys For 4-3 Victory HALIFAX, Jan. 9 (CF) Saint John ifienvers, skating fa:-t all the way. defeated Halifax St. Mary's 4-3 tonight in a Maritime Senior Hockey League game. Beavers built up a 3-0 margin in the first ltW0 frames, foug-h-L off a third-period rally and whipped home the winning tally while Saints were playing a man short. Saints' best period was the first but they failed to find the net behind Denny Brodeur. who play- ed his usual steady game. Trail- ing 3-0 when the third period opened. Halifax s-truck swiftly for two goals in 41 seconds -but then Beavers closed the door until 19:21 of the stanza when Hughie Campbell registered with Paul Plalz in the penalty box. It wasn't enough. Twelve min- utes -previously. while McI..aug-h- lin was doing time. Blacluburn whipped a rising shot into the upper corner for the winner. Fast moving Jack Thaler shot two goals for Beavers and was the star of the game. Along with Thaler. Tommy Brennan. Bob Mu- die. Nick Nicolle and Buck Whit- loek were standouts. Vic Jack- son. who played a strong tiwo-way ga-me. registered the other Saint John marker. Johnny Myketyn, George McGregor and Hughie Campbell were i!l18 Halifax snipers. Wilkes Out Three Weeks Conch Sweeney Schriner receiv- ed the news that Danny Wilkes will be out for three weeks. Wilkes has I had concussion and is still under observation in .hospi-tnl. In the first period. Saints out- shot Beavers nine to five but it was the Saint John club that acor- ed. Thaler hit the rigging on rebound, firing the puck between D'Aoust'a leg: as he went down to stop the shot. Brodeur was busy turning aside Saints but -he kept his net clear. In the second, Jackson mode it 2-0 when he came in fast to pick up I loose puck and backhand it put D'Aou.st. Late in the period Heon and Myketyn tangled to provide the fans with most of the excitement with I short fist fight. While they were off McLaughlin was penalized for cross checking and on iihe first play after the penalty. Thaler caged the rubber after the Beavers had passed it around like chess masters in the Halifax zone. and healthy recrent.lo'i.""' ” O O 0 Developed into an organized league, the teams compote ., t t one mother twice a week. ma for the busineumur who is coopod up in an office all day long, volleyball is a keen. Ictvo sport that Is not without: its close team play Mid tricky mnnoouvei-lng. If my of the younger set: think it is a nine "foi- the not so active athletes". they should try it sometime. and learn the hard way. It you not to find out:ifyounrotnIba.peornot.u-y volleyballfor an hour or no - you'll soon find out. Ch'town Monarchs i OPETIINB .il0li1'il RIVER Blilil noeimv - Noimt invite innit WEDNESDAY mom, JAN. ion. 0 Gttn1o'Tlme 8:30 - .Aou1uioN-... Twenty-nine seconds at-tcr the third period opened. Myketyn scored for Halifax after McGre- gor set him up and on the next play. McGregor beat Brodeur to make it 3-2. Line-ups: Saint. John: Goal. Brodcur; de. fcncc. Blaclcburn. Heon: centre. Brennan: wings. Thaler. Platz; su.bs. IMudie. Whit-lock. Jackson. Jodoin. T. Watson. Nicolle, Rin- fret. Halifax: Goal. D'Aoust; defence. Powers. Myketyn: centre. McGre- gor; wings. Thomas, Ford; subs, Grabo-wslki, McLau-ghlln, Brown. Campbell. Anderson, B. Watson. Digcur. Hollett. Officials: Copus. Swain, Gillis. First Period I-Saint John. Thailer tBrennan. Platz) . 7:44 Penalty: Jodoin. Second Period 2-Saint John. Jackson (Whiitlock) . .. 2:45 3-Sainrt John. Thaler (Blackburn, Platz) . 16:25 Penalties: Myketyn (major). Hcon (major). McLaughlin. Third Period 4-Halifax. Myketyn (McGregor. Thomas) . . :29 5-Halifax. -McGregoi- (For . . :41 6-Saint Joh . ckibu (Nicolle, Whitlock) . 7:51 7-Halifax, Cam-pbcll (Hollelt. Watson) 19:21 Penalties: Myketyn. Platz. S. D. ll. Player To Join Team In Quebec Loop Reg Rodgers. well known st. Dunst.a.n'a University hockey player, leaves this momtng for An-vlda. Quebec where he will join the Ar- vida hockey team in the Quebec Senior 3. Hockey Deng-ue. The AIVidl team is coached by Swede Pnulsen and has in its ranks some former Big Four plnyars in- cluding Whit Mosseau of Amherst and Moncton. Rodgers performed -on left wing for S. D. U. teams during the past several seasons. Pena hora will be pulling for him to come through in the Quebec League. Mechanic In Famous Auto Race Passes BUHFAUO. N. Y.. Jan. 9-((A1?) -Clarence W. (Connie) Eaton. 66, the mechanic on the pioneer Thomas Plyer which won the his- tortc New York-To-Pull nutomoi-I” bile race 43 year: ago, died unn- day night. The Flyer made an av- erage of 100 miles 0. day when it ehuued the 22.000 miles over mud route and by boat in 112 duyl--an Ivenle considered sensational in thou dlymul vs. Milton Hornets Canteen service. No A me i JANUARY 10, 1951 Bruins In Third Place After Win Over Chicago CHICAGO, Jan. 9-(AP)-Bob ton Bruins took over third place in the National Hockey League tonight as they defeated Chicago Blacks Hawks 5-4 before a crowd of 8,108. First Period l-Chicago. Black (Fogolin. Morrison) 2-Boston. Schmidt. (W. Quackenbush, M. Quackeiibush) 3-Boston. M. Qunckenbush (Lynn) .. . .. 16:35 Penalties - Bcdnar. Ezlnickl. Second Period 10.41 4-Chicago. Fogolin 1:36 5-Chicago. R. Conacher (Fogollii. J. Coniicher) 2:13 8-Boston. Ferguson g (Sandford) . 4:15 -7-Chicago, Dewsbury (Black) . .. 11:02 8-Boston. Ronty (Lynn, Fisher) . 1'1 Penalties Black, Ccflin. Third Period 9-Boston. Schmidt. ((Flsher) . . Penalties - Lowe. Black. Red Wings And Maple leafs in ?-All Tie . 15:56 DETROIT. Jan. 9 - fCP)-De- trnit. Red Wings protet-ted their National League lead toniglit. as they held the second-place Toronto Maple Leafs to a 3-3 tie in a game that st..-irted fast and wound up in dull fashion. The lend cliantged hands three times in the first two periods be- foic both teams switched to A close- checklng, careful type of play. First Period 1-Toronto, Maloncy (Sloan. Timgrcn) 2-Dcrlroit, Prystai (Slasiuk. G. Stewart) ,. .. 19:21 Penalties: Morison. Pavelich, Lindsay. G. Stewart, Sloan, Peters, Barll-ko. Goldham. Socnnd Period 3--Toronto, Lcwicki tlscntley. Klukay) 4-Detroit. Raglan iMcFa.ddcn) 5-Detroit. Gee (Slasiuk. Howe) 8--Toron-lo, Lowickl (Bentley, Klu-kay) Penalties: Barilko, Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Wright-Seniner Trophy Schedule The following is the draw for the Wright and Scnlncr Trophies tonight: 1:23 5:14 ................ .. 8:02 . 16:31 Broda. '1 P. M. Ice 1-P. W. Turner vs. H. R. Carrutliers. Ice 2-I-l. W. Hyndman vs. W. E. Jenkins. Ice 3-A McPherson vs. II. I. Spillet . W. L. Prowse vs. Col. .r-i Z 8.45 P. M. Ice 1-0. G. Hughes vs. R. S. P. Jardlnt-. Ice 2-Ed Nicholson vs. Dr. H. Pierce. Ice 3-0. M. France vs. Hawkins. Ice 4-731-I. I-Iowait. Va. R. R. Bell. ' A-ll-Cieague PICTOU. N. 3., Jun. 9--(GP)- Two Ant.tgon' ” Plctou-Colchestw er Senior "B" Hockey League tilts tonight saw Btelllirton Royals steam-rolling to I 13-7 victory over Plctou M3.-tpacs and Antlgonlsh beating New Glasgow 7-2. Joe Louis Signs for Feb. 1 Bout) NEW YORK. Jun. 9 - (AP) - Loula will fight Dmelio Agra,- mon-te. Jack Holman or Jimmy Blvlm, Feb. 7 at Miami. for pro- moters Major W. A. Peoples and Willie Slater. Al Weill. Interru- tional Boxing Club muiclunuker. made the announcement today after I. conference with the form- er heavyweight ehunplon and hit on net, Marshall Miles. , Basketball Tonlglit; ' 7.30 r. w. 0. am I r. vv. 0. George General, Adrbiulon-25c 1 I Sttidento-3-1l5e 25 playing ll. man short. hockpyists chalked up their eighth straight victory over Fortun ice last night when they handed Moncton Hawks the worst drub- bing in Maritime Senior Hockey League play this year by burying them under a 13-2 landslide defeat. with every man on the team. except defenceman Jack "Spy" Ready and Goalie Hal Gordon, gamening at least one scoring point. the La wk-couched Is- landers virtually mopped up the ice with the Moncton Club and came up with such flashing dem- onstrations of passing attacks and power plays that had the Hub City hockeylsts in a quandary and fans dizzy watching it. The win puts the local squad on top of the league leadership by 3 margin of 21 points over second- plnce Halifax Saint Mary's who lost a 4-3 verdict- in Saint John Beavers at the Nov; Scotti: capital last night. Filling the net: with pucks be- hind an overworked Moncton goal- ie Les Colvln, the Islanders pound- ed home five goals in the opening frame without 9. reply. added two more and allowed one against; them hi the sandwich sesslpn. and came back even stronger in the closing session to dent the wines six more times while Moncton garn- ered one. Two of Islanders first period goals came while they were defenceman Phll Vitale sewing two minor: to- gether, one for holding and the other for roughing. Playing without the services of all three of their centremen. Wes "Bucka" Trainor. Frank Bathgate and Huh Beaudry. the Islanders nevertheless skated the Hawks in circles and practically scoied at will against it belated effort by Moncton to try and stem the tide. with Bruno "Red" Favero cen- tering between Walter Pawlyshyn on left wing and defencetman Larry Travis on right. wing posltfcri. Pawl- yshyn and Travis both came up with the hat trick on goals. while Fnvero collected four iisslsts. Pawlys-hyn three and Travis one. Taking Bath- gate's place between the two Hor- eck Brothers as pivot: man, Mitc Benton picked up two goals and tihree amlsts, Danny Ho;-eck two goals and cne assist while Johnny tallied a lone marker. other goals scored for Islanders were by Phil Vltale and Marcel Clements, Vital: also assisting on two others. Johnny Morrow also mine up with '1 top- notch performance with four as- Slsls. while George Mchiigan set up two more. Leading what Moncton attack there was. Fred Denny. Rod Mc- Kcnzie and Lou Mllanl were the big guns. Denny potting their opening counter on assists ifrom McKenzie and Milani, while Mac- Kenzie got; their closing counter on assists from Miluni and Gus Galllpenu. Both counters came in the closing seconds of the second and third periods.-Denny got h's at 19:48 or the middle sess'on. whilc McKenzie dented the twine: at 19:09 of the final frame. The latter was a nice effort on a three- wny attack from the opposing blueline in. The two prettiest plays on Is- lnnders goal: during the night were by Mac Benton and Phil Vltnla. Benton got his or 4:25 of the sec- ond period when a relay pass by McLngnn and Morrow sent hln on n breakaway from centre ice. Benton firing home is hard back- hand shot that beat Calvin clean- lv. Vltnle's was from a smart three-wny passing play with Pav- cro and Travis at 3:36 of the fin- al session. Travis started the play from a pnssout from the corner to Vltale at the Moncton bluellne and after sldestopolng two Moncton players. slipped it. over to Fuvero tilting the left boards. and while working) his way in to the front of Colvln, took the puck on A return pass from Fnvero to slam it home with 9. hard shot. The hull: of the other Islanders goals were from well-organized and tricky passing attack: mold: the Moncton bluellne that had Hawks players practically tripping over themselves in a futile effort to break them up. only Moncton Penalty Les Calvin in the Moncton cage lEighth Straight Win a: Gives 21-Point Lead- To Charlottetown Team , A high-flying band 61 Islanders. a 13- - u p . v-I garnered the only Hawks penalty Ii. 9:34 of the third period for in. terference. Frank Imontl serving the two-minute sentence. The other six penalties went to Dutchuk, Vltaie and Benton, Vltnle garnering three minors. .Beat.on two and Dutohak one. In addition to the 13 shots that not by him. a hard-working Les Colvln turned aside as shots dur- ing the fray while Hal Gordon handled 23. one of those was 1 beautiful save on a clean break- away by Larry Dunvllle in the third period. Dunvllle went: 1'! lit in on Gordon, but the cool Isln - era custodian outfoxed him at; the crucial point to block his play and skate the Hawks player off to the side of the net. Moving up on right; wing from his defence position to collect three goals and two assists, Larry Travis turned in the performance of the night for the Henderson and Cudmore award. anew Adanra hat as the most valuable player. Line-ups: Moncton: Goal. Colvln: . dp. fence. Dclmonte. Dunville; centre. Barkwvell: wings, Demehuk. Tmonti. Subs: Gnllipeau. Milani. McKenzie. Miller, Dowling. Denny. Gaudet. Charlottetown: Goal. Gordon: defence, MoLagan. Duicha-k; cen- tre. Beaten: wings. D. Horeck. J. I-loreck. Subs: Travis, Vitalc, Ready, Favero. Pawlyshyn. Clem- ents. Morrow. Officials: Bradshaw. Kane and Perry. First Period I-Charlottetown, Pa-wlyshyn (Travis. Vitale) : 2-Charlottetown, Patwlyshynp (Dutchak) 12:30 3-Charlottetown. D. Horeck ' (McLagan) 14: 4-Oharlolitetown. Travis (Palwlyshyn. Favero) .... .. 16:18 5-Charlottetown. Travis (Pawlyshyn, Favero) .... .. 18'.0a Penalties: Duvtchnk, Vitale (1). Second Period 3 6-Charlottetown. Benton , (Morrow. MeLagan) 4:25 7-Charlottetown. D. Horeck ; (Favero, Vitale) .............. t!;03 B-Moncton. Denny ' : (McKenzie, Milani) 19:48 Penalties: Benton. Vitale. ,, Third Period - 9-Charlottetown. J. Horcck : (Benton. D. Horeok) ...... .. 2:04 10-Charlottetown. Vitale ' (Faivero, Travis) ll-Charlottetown, Pa-wlyahyn . (Morrow. Bea-ton) .. I2-Charlottetown. Cleme 5 (Morrow. Benton) ly4G 13-Charlottetown. Beaten ' (Morrow. Paiwlyshyn) 13:27 14-Charlottetown. Travis .... .. 1409 l5--Moncton. McKenzie i - (Mi1ani, Galliipeau) . Penalties: Colvin ( Imonii). Benton. Big Foutitandinns .l:09 Team GPWLTGF GA! Ch'town. 40 as 12 2 an in '12 Halifax 47 24 no 3 135 ioii 51 Si:.John 4saoas2iaiiao4a Moncton 50 13 34 3 143 29 to u --I Hunters Shudder At Stranger In Picture; ORANBROOK. B. C.. Jan. 9 - (CP) - The hunters looked again and shudder-ed. There was 3 stranger on the photograph. The sportsmen had stacked up their game on the fenders of their car and posed proudly alongside for, the usual photo. When the photo was developed the stranger was seen. Hanzintz from a branch immediately abort the hunters was a cougar. dl'O0IlflK Too Late to classify ( FOR SALE - CABINET SING!-Ill Sewing Machine. Phone 300-J. ....................j.- WOBK WANTED BY COMM!-IIICE male student after college hours for room and board or equivalent nllkijpwgox 183. Guardian. shareholders are requested To discuss position of club at present time. HOCKEY MEETING SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1951 CITY HALL, 7:30 RM. ALL to be present. ' A. L. WARD. Secretary-Treasurer. lroltlln . cnsiitiitii VVEDNESDAY-I-lockey Practict V THURSDAY-Sk.nting'-SA to 10. .-m..........::::":...";:;;;..”..:.:......... Hockey-8:30-Halifax vs. Islanders. SATURDAY-Skating--3 to 5. school Hockey-,7-skating . Jill. I I0 ulll. 1.3 ,,