l ..... b. It Members And New Rink For Ceremony Held Last Night The City’s new curling rink. the ropcrty of the Charlottetown urling Club. Limited, was rim-j clally opened by Illa Worship May- or E. A. Foster last night. Mr. W. W. Lord. president of the organization presided at the ceremony, which took place on the ice when» llis Worship curled the iiret stone. Almost the entire membership. of the club. now numbered gt close to 150, witnessed the cere~ Qny. Mayor Foster assured the Club "f WK Dlearsure at being present to curl the first stimc and conveyed (feelings on behalf of citizens gen- eraily. In the new Dmnerty. he was lOld by a reliable authority. the club had somrfliilil: as good or better tnan any ofhcl- similar club east of Toronto. He offered of- ficers and members of the club his heartiest congratulations cin their fine efforts. His Worship predicted in the very near future u 1mm from m5. ‘ local Club ivould return with the MfiCdillifl-lfl Brier Trophy, Mr. Lord. president. in a opening address efforts of Charlottetown curler-s to keen their sport alive since the hm curlinz rink in the Province was erected here 25 years ggq A: that. time there were l2 15 mo? sbrs. in er set in before the m- sent property was contpleted? l“ vmiained. but cmistruction work would be carried on later. At the opening ceremony m ldditlon to HLs Worship were hwy, other visitors. Premier mane A CB-mDbell. member of the sum; moi-side Club. and Hon. Dr. W J P. Micmllan of cliarlcmoiownf ' ANNUAL IVIEETING The . n1 t Pmics- llliirdvvlyyard Lsrllliiiilngurlfilg A“: sociation was held following the ooenina. The slate of officers elected for the ensuing vom- w” as follows: President. C. K. wigm. "Wi- Mont-aizue: Vice-Presld Hiwen Phillips. Summerside emit???’ W. lord. Charlottetown. 1.‘. 1r P001. M ta 1 gpgqa _ urene C. and. ‘llilielliaieis, Crllaglzfi. Committee: Him-y 811d. R. R. Bell oft Charlottetown; 1_,_ R_ Alien and BASKETBALL OTHER sronr EURLING (in which the menfolk handiw m BOXING -., mv“ Guests Crowd Opening Parks of Montague. It was decided to hold the pro- vincial playdowns for the British Consols ‘Proohy donated lrv the Maicdonald Tobacco Company during the week of Feb. 6 when teams representing the three clubs of Charlottetown, Summer-side and Montaaue would meet in a bon- spiel at tho Island capital. During the meeting Skip Ren- kln Maclaifie of the Charlotte- town rink which represented the province the Dominion Tank- ard ploy in Toronto last. year re- ported crl the experiences of the Islanders when competing in the Canada-Mile bonsblel. Although the Islanders were unsuccessful in winning any laurels. Skip MacLairie testified that Players from this Province “had been given nine good curllnR lessons." The roarln’ game comes imp its Ownl A pleasing sight at. the opening function was the presence oi,’ a group of ladies. No doubt eyebrows were raised at the adept manner e broom. Pardon curlers, the besom. Mayhap it won't belong before the lady folk once aln invade the rink and take a and in the roarin‘ game. One of the most delighted. cer- tainly the most. pleased oftficlals at the opening and well he might be. was Mr. . P. Hillion chair- man of the membership Com- mittee. Some 150 members have enrolled -a.n all-time high. Among the veteran curlers pre- sent, but still "youngsters" when it o Tic Willidms Leads Scorers By Six Points (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. 5.. Jan. 9—Three goals scored in last Friday's game against North Sydney entrenched Tic “Iiilhnis of Sydney more firmly in top position among coor- ers of the Cape Breton Colliery Hcckcv League. Hts count rf l3 goals and at: assists placed him six points ahead 0f his teammate. Irvine MicGib- bon. lea-zile statistics released w- day revealed. Williams nicked up 11 points in his last four games. Maynard McEwan of Svdney has ."l)'3l‘.l 25 minutes with the timers. Hornets Hold lAbegweits, To Four-all Draw} Staging a brilliant third period rally the Intermediate Abegweita earned a four-all draw with the Milton Hornets at the MiltonRlnk last night. Trailing four two at the start 0f the third period the Abbies staged a furious drive which resulted in some; by Johnny‘ Kelly and Peta Weir. starry centre, who also garnered three assists for his night's work. The game was hotly contested throughout with the iviiiton boys showing surprisingly good form for so early in the season. They bid fair to be formidable con- tenders fol" the Island intermedi- comes to playing the roarln‘ game were ever welcome, "Irish" Cnnl Moore, "Scotch" D. . MacKin- mm. and "Ol' Bill" . H. Town- send. Delegations from the Summer- e Montague Clubs were enthusedover thengv rink and con- gratulated the enterp lng Char- lottetown Club officials 0n their new quarters. Scratch matches were played Jollowing the inaugural function. Premier Thane A. ardent. curler, led his Summeirside Campbell, an ate title when the plnyolis come round. The Hnynci." in the opmiing ing the Abbies \l‘(ll't‘(l twn uonls scssloli while hold— scoreless. In the 'second period the teams split four counters, while in the third the redshirts came through to tie the score and hold thcir scoreless. The Abbie-s although short re- serves matched the pace of the speedy Hornets and frequently carried the play into their op- ponents territory to force the ls- sue. “m: SEASON OFFIUIALL Y LA u H1515 l Johnson To ‘ (Chliig) Johnson. But ‘ Mauler" would ‘back to opponents f ‘ Am -‘ defence. .ed St. Louis Flyers. Chingls izoriiz l4. Maritime Idle Through Desilets And Wiseman Tied May Select Pilot Hawks B Alan Randal. Canadian Pr"! ( y Staff Writer! NEW YORK. J80- hockeyflzh inner circle hereabouis igure e man _ Laughlin has in mind t0 9110i 5-5 Chicago Black Hawks nezot. sca- son is ncne other than that bald buzzard of the ioe lanes. Ivan these same if the “MonsOliB-n be wise to transfer Hockey rmeople wonder the National Mamie. Just. now fortune is_amllin8 warmly on Ivan the Great a: Dlay- im mgnager of Minneapolis M - 1613. Not. only has he gct his W811i in (int- Dliwe thfi 51115716341 Association but the Millers home attendance for the first nine games this season about. equalled that for last Winter's full schedule of 24 games. So it seems quwi-lfliifiblii whether Chine. former New York and for one year an Arn- ericari. would be doiruz film by himself to take over Chicago. Its the greatest in~and—out spot in the N. H. L. s0 far as 111508835 are concerned. Incidentally. cnlng r that ploy in the American atlon is even rougher than in the bll iizht his Millers play- lost but 12.095 fans. largest crowd ever to scc a hockey game in the Association. came out to watoh them. That's enou h D63 e to make some N. H. outfts en- vious. Boy howdy! but thcse New York ericans miss lll‘ Al Murray on Too early yet to say whether Al will play hockey 94min but the Otberatiori on his inJured shoulder has been announced auc- ceesful. The docs did quite an em- broidery lob on tum, put-ting about 25 stitches in his leg where tissue .1. Sta rs I Are Kept Injury Jinx; MONTREAL. Jan. 0- (GP) — Injuries. taking a heavy toll in lihe National Hockey League this nee- son, cut down Marttlmera‘ ocorlm records last week as three players watched fiom the sidelines with varied ailments. Bill Cowley of Boston. an early favorite for the ugue worth! title. spent. mother week at his home in Ottawa nursing the knee he injured Last month. The for- mer Halifax Wolverine is expected beck this week. Eddie Wlseman of New York Americans and Pete Kelly, red- headed (Bnai-lottewwn boy who plays for Detroitall missed games during the week. Wlsemen. native of Newcastle. N. B.. returned to action last night. but Kelly may be out for three weeks. The chief change in the scoring by Jog“: C moved into a first place tie with Wlseman. Both have l5 points. Ray Getllffe o! Bostbil. like Desllets a graduate from Char- lottetown and Saint John amateur ranks. remained in third Dlaoe with l3 points, one more than Cowley. Bill (flash) Hollett. an- other Bruin. ranked next enother_ int behind. Gordie Drlllon, Moncton Ace with Toronto Maple Leafs, gained a goal during the week and moved up another notch to tie with Kelly a seven points apiece. wit“ Allen, New Brunswick born New York Ranger. also scored n. goal for his ilfth point. The Records: G A Ptl Desilets, Chi 8 '! l6 Wiseman. Arnerka 6 I 10 Getliffe, Boston 5 '1 l! Cowley. Boston 2 9 ll Hollett. Boston 4 6 l0 Drllloii. Toronto 5 2 7 Kelly, Detroit l 8 ‘l Allen, Rangers 4 l 5 Open Training Next Mo n th (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DEITIOH‘, Jan, 9-A sprint: irainlrw schedule of 31 games. tour {Amer}: Star Closes In On G’ o t t s el i g Jen -(OP) —Oui- M‘ his third National Hockey League scoring title. Dave (Sweeney) Bdu-lner of New York Americans is movinB u steadily on Johnny Gottselig in e battle for individual honors. The Men- hettenmwintgfiiis two in; below e no lagoon night; official N. H L. statistics. up of seven goals and l5 assists. With his team in a slump, Gott- oell was held pointless during the wee , to remain with a total of 11 goals and i3 assist-s. The Black Hawk forward. tho , remained at, the head of the 1st in actual goals, where he and New York Rangers’ Alex Shiblcky are tied at ll. Schrineris assists heads the field in tha fitment. o points behind Bchriner in the total are Tommy Anderson of Amerks and Marty Barry of De- troit, each with 20 points. No change was realstered during the week in the penalty lead ship except. that Toronto's f minutes put him 12 ‘Evans of Montreal Garladiens. Wa rrington To Me e t Pastor (Tliléfipiiwlm 9 -,(OP) -Tteurry er Arlington, an 116531178181“ and lighttiee. b0!- liig ampion, and Bob Pas or, New York heavyweight. have been signed for a IO-roungl bout at. Boston Jan. 19, matchmaker Eddie Mack announced today. ‘Meek has been engaged u matchmaker: for the Argonne Athletic Association. a club he founded i0 years ago. One of Boe- tonis most prominent boxing clubs when the sport was flourishing, the Argonne A. A. was revived today when the Massachusetts Boxing Commission five it a 1980 licence. It will opera Thursday nights. Halifax Girl Stars In Show MQNOION, N, B.. an. 9—(OP)-— Kitty Hog of Hal ax. stole the show from i star. Miss Jean Sherwood New York. tonight when Douglas fivuffy presented his Radio City foe Revue in Monotone Sta- um. The show was seen by about 1.000 persons. , Skating with Duffy in a. waltz n Hogan rformed - e a ‘I with iwe 5' l-Kllit sh also .._u__o§$.r~__orri§ ..u=_~_=n<>sz"-. (lly The Canadian Pull) Ten points gained by Multimer! in International-Amman league play last week foiled to make much o1 an impression 0n the lead George Allen o! Phile- dalcahia holds over the rest of the P8 . Native o! Blytleht. N loft the Int-Am York Ran-gen of Hockey Le e ago, but o Sammy‘ former Moncton Haw for Hershey, is him. With 21 poin , Allen is above MoManus who spent of the week on the bench because of injuries. Sharing third place gill-Infill? Providence gigs, ‘Doggis u n, oiimer ma , an Jackie Keatlng and Crcssle Sher- wood of Saint John. S erwocd gained two points during the week and Kuhn one to force the tie witih Keatlng who has heeded the Maritimers two years in a row. Three other players took over the next spot with ll points: Harry Currie ot Cleveland, Ron Hudson of Providence and Glar- enoe Steel of Hershe - Currie and Steele used to play Charlotte- wn and Human was a Halifax Wolverine Allen remained a leading oel getter with i4 to his credit wliile Currie. MoManus, Keatlng and Sherwood tied as play-makers with eight assists apiece. The Record: G A. Ptl Allen. Philo it 7 MeManus. Herahev I B Kuhn. Prov 7 5 Keatifie. Prov 4 8 Sherwood. Prov 6 8 Steele, Hershey ‘l 4 Hudson. Prov 5 0 Currie, Cleve 3 8 Lamb. Spring 3 ii Smith. New HEN!!! 3 5 Connolly. Spring 4 8 Kelly, Pitt 2 5 Jackson, Spring 2 i SUCCESSFUL SHIPPING SEASON (C. P. by Guardian's Special Who) WILLIAMS. . 8.. Jen. 0 -'riiis little Kine: counts wrt will wind up its moat succenlui veer this week. ‘flirty-lava: ocean mine Williams since nav on QI‘ u44wnSZ555»53 and then he had to spell it. They made him open every bag he had. They asked him where la was from and where Colorado m Harry Currie And Steele A; Prominent Among Maritime Scorers In Int. - Am. Loop ._.____§ T h e Whizzer Arrives For Uxford Term (By BOOITY REGION) (Associated Prune Staff Writer] SOUTHAMPTON, England, Jan l-(AP) -Whim_er White today in England don't know American football and its heroes. . Pbr the first. time since he came a football ‘star noboili re~ eognlae nor pa any attention to Whlzuer “What's your name, sir," asbd a customs officer. "White." arlivgd answered the Whlnq ADULTS 30c V M ouieup/otflwe, W! our m loui- wumerifi-mn.’ ’ ' By 1 R.Williams oun eoanomc nous: - 1%‘- E- shame of Summerslde; ‘mates against a Montague quartet LTNEUPS was taken to repair his shoulder. ' - MilcllaEiifl-u and A. G in one of these. ‘ _ In the shoulder Al got something more fiian last. season. was an- . .»_:1:-.:<-....-::~, ,.._ ._. .. ,,__ *__ : Milton Hornets-Gori- R- Arvi- like 50 stitches. And a head wound nounced for Detroit ‘riders base- C k . . <"t°"2ii..§- mistrial it lilifitzi. kllsrelm"mn.li"rii e“s"r..*°°“ “Y r ‘M’ W" .- i P. w i ; . - o r, ems eg i‘ . age. anllC 8 Blank iAylward. Dick McKlnnon, W- chunks of XWQGIBWFOIK. At the some time it was dis- , Stead. H. Peters, R. Coles, R. Mc- i._ (dosed me Tiger-g will 5cm mm- ' (I'll: .7 '. i I ie nwlo am cm- -. a We"); T t Ksllllfjiaw ‘llibi-cs Goal Gills lalgosltegf trltehillzliht llxpgflfisi llmg iilleabag7 uiifllirtrnukielgtbdmaouo of ese ear,‘ I e cleliincrt. P. fMacDgnalgé léuilild. l on sincoe‘ J8; Lioagls summarily eiglht. pitxéhera and the catchers . ill‘ Cl": IYHVHI’ S, E l‘, l! y, QiQd gfcp Q] w V4 ffifll‘ . —-- Mahar, . Shcrrcn. Crockett, L. hopes, are going for Bil Conn, —i€-——'—— smith, (he P11515171; in big PATRICICS BBMTHEBS VIENNA, Jan. 9 -—(CP Havarn- R. E, Jenkins scored a 9'7 last Referce-Pcrcy Gay. way. They hail him as the Bconi- ———-—-- Trail Smoke Eaters hochey team night, no lead all contestants in lng heavyweight champ. But Stan- NEW YQRYi-ln hi! Ring 081001‘ from British Columbia continued the miniature rifle shoot at. the SFVIVIARY ley Woodward of the Herald Trib as a mania-SH‘ Ikster Plrlck 0f i‘??? »3§ill“ll*’*i“y“‘.w‘i“’°°°‘il‘.0‘°“’ “"“°""“' t. ..- id in: "rm" W i“: §.“‘“°".l““ $9.?" v H18 a vlc- ‘rs cro n co umn t y. that Donn so o ro ers un er . w’! W" i! Picked Viennese team. Other scores werez- actually was "carried" inst Friday W‘? M them Pit-yin! iww insidi- wfiil; dtgousand saw the game _ 1. Milton, Aylward, (McKln- when he took a iii-rounder from inc his two brewny sons, Lynn and '5 "cloned into n. skating ex- D. 1!; Mayne — — — — — —- 9o non) 6.05 Apwtzli, middleweight champ in Murray Patrick and Mac and Neil hibition by the Canadians who A. V. Solllett — - — — - - 2. Milton, Stead, (unassisted) eoufijerts, Colvl . 3:12‘ m!’ Y-OO skillful 1'01‘ their op- R. Burke — — — — — — — 94 10209 y" "“' n . , _ , _ _ _ _ ._. _' I Gathering steam as the game A. Pvlictlflirr?! — — — — - — Sig SW01"! Perlud KING s i went on, the Canadian senior W. T. Hooper — — — — - - 92 amateur champions scored one A. D. McMaster — — - - — 92 i}. Whigs. lallId{l(W€ll') 5:55 5H5’; A fiTfiAMfiklRififlTfiNfll-IGH 801' ‘ will .92; ilrisxirii. to * "r i i -=>-~r w-~-< Sm m» w- . ~+=~ s“ us. twfiibggrloni%v;g_g High more,’ ‘Wm, g, Abbles. Maliar (Weir, Kelly) UPTNN.’ O a S. I19 . . ' by Joe Baum, §¢nnyw§,,n,_“§§§f§ n. K. Milton, Stead (Coles) iiizou Kowcinak and Jack McCreedy. 82 1.1.“! 1 .06 . . ii ‘cri . ra, — — - - - _ _ . er, e y, e r : 3°"i'"5"“°““’“‘"-"33 7 Abbi Kll (Wl)908 e G. J Godfrey — _ _ _ ._ _. 7'1 8. Abbics, Wclr, (Mahar) 17:05 L. 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