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In Series Opener Today (faatli A. .1. .\l<-.-\ri..iii and his Saint ltiinstaifs l‘niversity* puck- . . , Double Hockey 'i:i:..":°t'.:*.".g .2: - cross stick-v \\'ilt.h the Mount Al- lison l'iii\'ii ty iinilccyists in the opening lIilll of tl-i- .\'¢~\\' Driins- I . . ivii-k-Priiii-i- lltiniiril lslziiitl iiitvr- e (h inpiiiii-liiii Svfivg at r<i~n< ll Tf-(l (iii . . _ It‘ will l»- tip- first of n The younger hockey players pm". m‘; 1mm, \|'[‘]q"\' with Tiloiint will make their boiv to Summon- lt. rind Univercity oi New llriins~ side hockey tans tonight at the wick for t)" two-Province inter- Crystal Rink in a doubleheaclci ‘flii ‘in h Irty title fixture with the Sumniersidc -' w‘ ini- of tilt‘ Kinsmen Jiivtnilcs meeting the i‘ 1111'" III 111" Juvenile Victorias of Ciiarlnltx- . 1"1‘I'\i*l'.\‘ 1111b town and the Kinsmen Midgtts meeting tlie Midget Victorias ““"" 1"‘ and 5lII1llllPl'>l(l€‘ tan- iiill l)t'.tll\.- » |.=\,~np ,l\ iolts lo sec “hat ('ltzi:'iot-tPt:.\\'ii his 1" I‘ "' ""“'1 11"” 1" this ,\e2ir Ill the nay of _\i"iu.t | hind ti\Ii'",i'1i ti» ramp. \ll|()II. hwktv ,,,(,,,,r,‘.,‘_ tint m tho l»: iilll sonic of that The lfinsnmn ‘viii-til ,1--.- lll"i1!'.l1‘it‘ for lntercol- Cnachcd by ‘hm liq-i ti» pl»), iill_ \\ :;| iievcrtlte- i». inn. ,-, (t-inii It]. "| tion as team manag 111M 1 ‘ T“ i 1, coaching the Alitigi ‘Junk l“ m. l Dickie is Ii am ' 1'-"- i “ - . . ~\' - . \\'hn has hevn ttli in very H)“; "liilm" tsgvliin>mcn mm" <ninrt| [iei"frii".ii:\iii'es 1l('l'l‘. this sca- “or 01‘ 5 o“ “ ‘ rink, unfavorable weather at 1i,“ M“ “m m, h_.,\.in: by first of the year held up special hit: from tli. Vnivvrsity 91‘g?m1_7-33!0_fl ‘MR1 l)! at eleven rfwio/‘l; thi< morning and CV91‘. 1i W111 11K‘ 111 will liifihv their li‘l'tll'll to the liow the teams _ Province the same night, It is their Charlottetown l'.\'ll1.$ understood that a few seats on it is hoped that the fans iviil tho bu; will he available to local support the youngsters by tiirn- fans and supporters who wish to mg up_ make the trip with the team. The Juyenglg pm-Ountg; “d1! l; Those wisliiiizr In Illlit‘ advrintaiic a rgguim- hhmd Physic-a] 1., wf tile Oppflrtllliity’ should con- ifiague mi, ‘ch11; the yndggt, tact Joe Shreenan. team manager at the College. Father George Nfzicboiiald, fa- "ulty ieiwresciitative hntl Joe Slireeitan. team lll'\ll'\£'!‘l‘, \\ill M'- Zdlllflillll‘ Ilir» teain. meet in an exhibition encounter. It will be the first start cf the season for the Summerside Kins- mcn Juveniles, and the second for Lin» Vic-s. who lost out, to the Juv- enile Abbics in t-he opening Lea- The I"11‘l*‘~1\1-4"< _‘1“‘ “"‘_f" 11'1"‘ gue encounter here a ivck ago l1pj— Goal. Strain; l-radctte Wdnesda)“ ' defmc“ H°""°55ey' The two Charlottetown teams MacRae, Trernblay: for- wards, Hoiidc, DesRosiers, Mc- lsaac, J. MeQiiaid, Farmer, Chev- ‘Fiifi Dfl-"m" 3T“1“1‘1‘7"- M" MC" quested to be on hand at the ap- -1\\-"1<1~ pointed time to prevent any dill‘? "" ' In starting-S. Mills Injured ii Bout With Maxim LONDON, Jan. 26 —— (AP) - Joe Maxim hurt Freddie Mills more severely than it was at first thought in winning the world light-heavyweight. champ- ionship from the British boxer on Tuesday night. Freddie's manager, Ted Broad- rlbb, said today a surgeon has taken five pieces of splintered bone from Mills’ jaw and made several stitches in his torn gums. Mills was ordered to stay indoors for several days. A-P-(Iheague TRURO, N. S.. Jan. 26 —tCP) —- Last-place Pictou Meripacs slapped Truro Beat-cats 10-5 here tonight to climb to within four points of fourth place in the Antigonlsh-Pictou-Colchester Sen- ior Hockey League. Bcarcats ,now hold fourth place. iiocitrii GAME \ P. W. C. WELSHMEN Versus UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COLLEGE will leave by special bus frrni the local terminal at tonight and all players on both teams are rc- ' IG ECONOMY PACK GI’ THE FORUM — TONIGHT FRIDAY. JANUARY 21th Game Starts 8.00 filtllltlflS COLLEGE P. w. COLLEGE 1 TONIGHT AT a=oo §§Zi.§'li'.‘l'i'i..2“" ."'- FORUM TIIEI FORUM THURSDAY - SKATlNti _ R to 1f) JAN. 26, 27, 28 IDAY-- - . AFTERNOON-J to 5:30—KIDDIES' SKATING i"lGII'I‘--HOCKIJY—P. W. C. vs. KINGS COL. representative of nnil zissncziitions from nll over tIie‘(2), Ross, '! ‘HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN J ANAURY 27, 1950 With tlii- (‘iiiiilotti-loivii Curling Cluh as its SvLIIIILI, the Fourth Cunfeiicialioit Boiispicl tinder the sponsorship of the Prince Ed- ward lslaiiil Curling Association will set, tlnrleiwvziy there on Mon- rlay morning when play in the first section of the extensive pro- gram of week-long eventl will be lielrl. the ' in Pi"o-, The C(\iifvtli~i':>lioii bitZgPst Mont nf the ,\ yiiicial (‘iirlinu at-t" , i< uiiei that is litii1~vr1 foriv. . o enthus- iastically 11v \|.\lllYlL{ nntl lFlfllHi- 1'lll'l(‘l‘S from _\eiii' to year. and it is expnetril that a host of teams, curling ciubsl (‘ity mer tin» wet of 15147 throuuli the ‘sent state has coolly-organized "Calgary l\l:|ritiiiti~< and other parts nl’ Can- zitia anti the l‘flllf'ti States as : well, \\ill ho vniivcrltitiu on the part in the big event. - a a a instituted ltvre in the winter progressive interest and far sighted policy of the Provincial Curling tion, the annual Bnnsplcl has grown year by _vcar in sticccss and popularity among enthusiasts of the "roaring game" from near and far, and in its pre- reat-lied to such heights that thr- (lll‘l'(‘lll I950 (Miil Century) ‘spiel is exp ~ted to come up with six full days of keen curling competition that will eclipse anything seen in Island curling history. o I I O Tho \\'f‘(‘i~I-l(1llf_‘ I)l’0£.‘l'€llll of events. blonriay to Saturday iii- cliisive, ln addition to special church services in the City and an informal reception at the Charlottetown llotcl on Sunday night prior tn the openlnf‘: com- petitions lfnnrlay, is ccrtainl_v an evtcnsivc one. o o o It will include Provincial Championship British Consols Trophy play, "Bonsniel playdowns. which in itself will take in Con- federation (Tliampionsliip play, rc- servo championship play", qualify- ing competitions. elimination championship, British American Oil Tankard play, qualifying elim- ination, intermediate competition. Proivsc Brothers Trophy play, and many other competitions. In addi- tion to the trophies -‘l\lifll‘f.l(‘tl for the various competitions, indivi- dual prizes will be presented to the members of the first and sec- ond rinks in each event. Individual prizes will also he awarded for special competitions and features included on the program. o o u Two of our local college hockey clubs will see action Halifax tn an exhibition encoun- ter. while the saint Dunstaifs University team will be the visit- ors on Saekvllle ice in the opening game of the N. B. - P, ELI. Inter- collegiate Hockey series against Mount Allison Un- lverslty. - s . There will will also be activity tonight in the minor league ranks when the Charlottetown Victoria Juvenile and Midget teams will clash with the Siummerside Kins- men sponsored Mldgets and Juven- nlles over Crystal Arena ice at the Western Capital. . a o Team officials of Ray's Million- aires hoop squad, present league leaders ln Island Physical Fitness Basketball competition. announced last night that they have received word from officials 0f the Mone- Ion, N. B. Garrison hoop team. re- questing a. date to come to Chaf- lottetoivn to meet: the local squad ln an exhibition tilt. Officials stat- ed that they hoped that arrange- ments could be made to arrange a meeting with the Mainlanders in the near future. Curling Results The following are last. night's curling results in the Commercial League and Regal 'I‘rop‘.1y play at the Charlottetown Curling Club: (lummerclal League J. E Burden 14: L Joy 6 J. S. MacDonald l0; T.W L. Prcw-se t-l. L. Turner 14; C. M. Frazce 7. C. MacDonald 10. C. M. Frazen Regal Trophy Dr Gallant l1; W. McLaino 9. E‘. MacDonald i6; Myron Bell 3 R. MaoCabe ll; E. MacDonald 7. Dr. C. Gallant l5; Myron Bell 4. W. McL-aine ft; R MncCabc 17 E. MacDonald 10; Dr. C. Gal- lant 9. CALGA-l-lii’. Jan. 2e - (CP) - ‘A’; "i ‘Y-I Tom Brook yesterday was again . . named president of the Calgary A - SKATING_S to 5' Stampeder football club at. its R1531‘ . TING first annual meeting as the re- Fool- hall Company Ltd." --ei1d to takci AS5095,“ 5—North Sydney. Verrier Confederation l championship , Schedule For Local l Week-glint! Bonspiel Mi11i°lliife$ 51°F i i2:...i§l‘°°2i° 5:2: North. Sydney 6-2 Charlottetown Curling Club: NORTH SYDNEY, N. S.. Jan. 26 - (CP) — Sydney Million- aires assured themselves of first- plzice in lht: Cape Breton Senior Hockey League for this week by stopping runner-up North Sydney Victorias 6-2 here tonight. The win left Millionaires four points ahead as Victorias wound up their part. in tlic 15th week of the ill-neck schedule. Million- aires play a home-and-homc series with last-place Glace Bay Miners, who with 54 points trail Sydney by nine, starting at Syd- ney tnniorroiv niuzht. A North Sydney win would lnwe boostcd, Hum mm ilirii$éiéflfif he‘ ‘ ICe 1—Sam Johnson, Eldon scmmg H NW’- gaiipbem in “at Camlgbrltllillyyr? . , e ; vs., . ison, . er, . Penalties — Boiiness, Jeanneau Oiaourkcl w‘ “wrinkled Ice ‘ZWA. Pick, L. Johnson, Ed. FRIDAY, 7.00 I‘. M. Ice 1—-R, R, Bell, W. Barbour, Elmer McDonald, S. Beaten; vs., R, S. P. Jardlne, H. Douglas, G. Rogers, D. Saunders. Ice 2—R, Bevan, ll, Crockett, J, Campbell, Dr, Prowse; vs., Dr. McIntyre, G. Johnston, F. Curtis, R. Jones. ICe 3-J. Burden, H. Willis, T. Rogers, W. Plckard; vs., H. Car- ruthers, W, Kelly, E. Dcwling, S. McKay. Ice 4—R. Jenkins, E. Baker, R. A. Parker, G. White; vs., T. W. L. Prowse, Y. Boudrals, G. Buntain, R. C, Parent. FR IDA \'—9 I’. M. Second Period _,W00d, Dr. Gallant; V5,, J. D. 1-5-"1119-‘1- MFR“ ‘ED139111 ~1J Stewart, C, Trainer, G. Henry, Roy '.‘—sydney, McIntyre lip-Cub“ (R055. Whalen) 3.27 Ice 3—G, Avard, Earle McDon- 3~North Sydney. Verrier aid, D. Hill, H. Atkinson; vs., W. (Bangay. Mydenski) 6.08 Whitloek, R. Keenan, G. Foster, O. ~I—Sydney, Greenlaw iDiamond. (Mfltthpws) 559‘ Ice 4—Dr. Pierce, W. Hoyt, J. ‘Colcs, Dr. Campbell; vs., Dr. Gid- (Bnngay Travis) ‘ _ m,“ filings, Dr. ‘Hogg,’ D. Mayne, How- Penaltics -Bownoss, Hildebran-L] “rd M°I""'5' i Kornek. l t Third Period SATURDAY-EM IKM. l . G-Sydney. Whalen I 1_B C G M M D _ 1 ‘M“m“‘“*“~ WRM“ 13" aldceT. lllitclihrlliadff, i. ‘no? SATUR DAY—-4.00 I’. M. Canadian Curlers Split WiiLScots DUNFEBMLINE, Scotland, Jan. 20 — (CP) - Canadian curlers chalked up the highest score of their Scottish tour today when the A team defeated West of Fife Province 18l-92. But for the sec- ond straight day the Canucks had to settle for a split, the B team losing 128-107 to Ayrshire Prov- ince in another friendly match at Ayr. Winning rinks on the A squad today included (skip listed first): Nova Scotia-P. E. I.: A. R. Ster- ling, Wolfville, N.S., W. B. Spen- cer, Helifax, G. Gordon Hughes. Charlottetown, Wallace W. ‘Smith, Lunenburg, N.S. Winners on the B squad includ- ed (skips listed first): New Brunswick: N. C. Balaton. Saint John, Walter Limerick, Fredericton, Dr. C. R. Baxter, Moncton, J. E. Connolly, Bathurst. Norman Ralston, the B team's captain, endeared himself to Ayr- shire folk today by entertaining Gavin Stratherd, 76-year-old blind farmer, at lunch between games. Stratherd, a noted curler before his sight. failed, has been follow- ing the matches by sound. He was overjoyed by the gift of a much-coveted Canadian curl- ers badge. Garrison Rifle league Results In the matches fired on Wed- nesday evening wins were posted by the 28th LA. A. Regiment and the Signals Regiment, these teams defeating the P.E.I. Regiment "A” and Navy Officers respective- ly. The line up and scores are as follows. Lieut. K.P. Landrlgan Lleut. W.D. Prlngle Bsm. H.J Hobbs Bdr. A.P. Westergard Gnr. S. R. McCabe Low score counted out . P.E.I. REGIMENT “A" Tpr. B.E. Shaw Cqms. C. A. Orford Tpr. C.C. Gallant Sgt. R. Small Sgt. V. G. Douse Low score counted out 84 Second Match SIGNALS REGIMENT 1 f-Syilncy. Gray (Myketyn) 3-17 n. S011‘, J. E. Wran, II, Cztllbcck, i 8~Sydney, Hildebrand (Ross) 5.13 L, Tunm; i Penalties - Boivncss (2). Gal- Ice 2—Col. Full, Sen. Barbour. 11381191’. Mrketyiri. A. G. McMillan, F. R. Seaman: vs., .T, Frazer, F, W. Troop, E. Mc- Lr-od. W. Wilson. ' Ice Tb-J. J, Morris, l). ltleCan- a u n I iiell, Ilad ltfcliinis. A. Biignall; vs. E. J. Clarke, A. E, Saunders, Alf. ' McNeil], R. Manning. "I 1c.- 4—A_ McPherson, 1:. McRiie, N. Nicholson, E. Melnnis; vs., C. McLean, Al. Pick, T, White, J. l-l.-\l.ll-‘.~\.\'. Jan. 2s ---(CP) -- gen“ Halifax St Mary's survived a i three-goal third period onslaught by Saint; John's Roy (Buck) W-liit- lock to edge Beavers 5-4 here to- 1a,. 1_1>_ \v_ Tumor, E, gallant, night. It was the first Martthie B_ 1101,93,,‘ 1.1 Hobbs; ‘is,’ J_ H, Senior Hot-key league victory for Hqllnffs" 1m" Trflinm; D. Halifax ovcr Sans‘. John since DeC. (ygourkfi ,1‘ ,1_ I,;|fr,'\b@p_ 2-2 and moved them to within scv- 1C0 3.4:, Ifiiifflp c,_ Hulghggnn, on points of the league-leaders. H, g gnydman, w_ Burnett; v5" Both clubs plated the game w. Pringle, s. a. Burnett, J. Mul- short of key men Beavers were tins, Err Nighglsgfp without Larry Hecn, Gordon Iq- 3_A_ W, Hyndman, Dr. 131411011 811d Dick “WW. all side- Clzirke, W. Cudmore, Judge Mc- 11719471 ihrflllgh injuries. Si. M4113"- Guigan: vs., A, Howatt, F. Clarke, were missing Rock Sullivan and g Jnrflinp. ,.\_ Likgbg Danny Wilkes. Wilkes is still on‘. m. 4_1r, Mcphm p; Marnie-son, with a back lriiury picked up In r. Cannon. F. Drlscull; vs., w. '1' the exhibition some last Satumlay Weir. J, Wilson, A. 0. F. Gill, A. night while Sullivan failed to make w_ Maihesom an appearance after being fined bv the club this week. - . ‘ , . , 4—Halifax, Gaiidot i scrrilxémgiqffskf‘ §§‘°,hc°_§ea‘:‘§n (Brennan, Hollett) ..... .. 18.21 potting all Saint John goals. lie Pmamps — 3011911, Smith, tonight gave Jack Donlevy in the Halifax Keflms- Pmvers (21- h 2 ,h_ Third Period “K1111”; M"“,‘;:,’1‘d ":“'°’F5;‘r‘:3~ Q's‘; giighno c m c m any or t a 5—Salnt. John, Whitlock ‘l’ l" °"‘ "‘~ rhi I (D hkl.... so when the Prince of Wales College _ _ l“ P“ 0d 5__Hami,r‘£? Burennan pueksters will cross sticks with l-Halifax, Armstrong I (Armstrong) H 316 University of Kings collece of (Gaudet. Grabnwski) -. 536 7—Halifax, Holletf. (Hannah) 4.4a Penalties - McLaughlin, Nicolle. Second Period 2—Halifax, Powers (Brennan) 3.31 3—-Salnt John, Whltlock (Fritz, Demcliuk) 8—Saint John, Whltlock (Nicollfi . . ,. . 921 9—Salnt. 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Reward Stewart Mae- The University of King's Col- lege hockey club, Halifax, the first mainland team to maike an appearance on local ice this sea- son, will clash with Gordon Bennett's ,Prince of Wales Col- lege Welshmen in an exhibition hockey match at the Forum to- night ut. eight o'clock. Although little is known of the strength of the King's aggrega- tion tbis year, they have a good record of achievement behind them. They were the winners of the Intermediate Intercollegiate Hockey Championship of Nova Scotia last season and are report- ed to have an even stronger team this year. and play a fast, wide- open style of play. This of course should suit the Welshmen right to the letter, be- cause they, too, like the wide- open, tree-skating method of play and have the youngsters on their lineup who-have the pep and. speed for such an encounter, and should make tonight's match an action-packed affair all the way through. In addition to the fact that tonight's contest; will give local fans their first glimpse of an out- side-the-Provinee team in action against a local squad, they will also have the opportunity of seeing two Charlottetown boys performing on the visiting team's lineup, which will add further interest to the encounter. Jimmy Palmer. son of Judge H. L. and Mrs. Palmer, will be oneof the boys who will be performing back on the Halifax defence, while "Skippy" Sear. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sear, vifill be seen in action on one of the visiting for- ward lines. From all present appearances, the game should be a very in- teresting encounter that will pro- duce plenty in the way of good hockey. and it is anticipated that the largest turnout of fans this season will be on hand to watch the two college teams in action. The following are the team line-ups: King's: Goal, R. Fraser; de- fence, R. G. MacDonald (Capt), J Palmer, G. Woodhead, T. Scobie. D. Smith; forwards. W. Skinner, D. Moir, D. Williams, R. Murphy, D. MacDonald, P. Pow- er, G. Rogers, R. Bouchard, H. Sear. P. W. C; Goal, Lund; defence, MacLeod, Allan, McNevin, W. MacRae; forwards, Jardine, Mc- Callum, Howatt, Brown, Downe. Nicholson, MacLean, Leonard, B. MacDonald. Chicago In 5-I Victory Over Bruins. CHICAGO, J 26 — (AP) __ Chicago Black nwks came a game closer to escape from the National Hockey League cellar tonight aa they defeated Boston Bruins 5-1 before 10.706 fans. First: Period 1—Chlcago, Stewart, (J. Conacher) 2—Chlcago, Bentley. (Moslenko) Penalties: Gads y, (major), Guldolln (major). Second Period 3-—Chlcago, Guldolln. (Olmstead, Prystai) 5.37 4—Chlcago, J. Cqnacher, (Bodnar, McCalg) . 5——Boston, Ronty, (Bettie, Smith) Penalties-None. Thlrtl Period 6—Chlcago, Nattrass, (Stewart, J. Conaclier) .. 10.52 Penalties: Bentley, Quacken- bush, Prystal. MONTREAL l. DETROIT 1 MONTREAL, Jun. 26 -- (CP) _. Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadians fought to g l-1 eta w. H181“ I11 a rugged. rough and close-checking National Hockey League game before a crowd of 13.. 650 at the Forum here. The result left the Wings safely out: in front in the National Hoc- KW 119W“ and gave Canacliens another point margin over the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs. Floyd Curry's unassisted goal in the second period that sent the Duck Slltherlng in off goalie Harry Lumley’: skate was matched near the halfway marl: of the third per- 10d by big Gordie Howe. Picking up a forward pass from Red Kelly, Howe had little difficulty swoop- 1"! around Doug Harvey, alone near the Canadian blue line. Howe raced tn and fired over Bill Dur. n!" l! u" 80alle dived to the ice. The l2 penalties, six coming ln the second period, were evenly oh; lded between the two teams. Coach Dick Irvin or cnnadicns juggled his lines, using Billy Reav sparingly because of an injured knee and sending Leo Grin-cite on the ice for one brief spell. First Period Scoring -»- None. Penalties - Bought“ (a). Peters. d‘ Remmn‘ Second Period f f--Montreal, rry 17.21 Penalties — Abel (I). Llndny (it!- 5WWBX1. Richard, Bcuch- a . Third PQPIIXI 2-Detrnlt. Howe ‘ (Kelly) . 12:54 Penalties - None, N. II. L. STANDINGS MONTREALJL-ifiufi - (CF: _ National Hockcv league standings; P W L D F‘ Detroit A P“ 44 28 l2 6 I41 98 58 Montreal 4t 19 l5 l0 I07 92 48 Toronto 4s I919 1 iio in 4s New York L1 IO l9 a 33 103 4g Boston 401522 915143 39 Ctitviwn it ii 22 s I32 141 fftl Kindig’s—(ilollege Meets 1 Welshmen In Exhibition Game At Forum Tonight .__1. Flyers Defeat Schurman's 44-39 In Hoop Game The R.C.A.1". Flyers won close game of basketball 1 Schuxmarfs at the Summersldc Airport court; last night. downing the Town team In a regular Phy. slcal Fitness League fixture the score of 44 to 39, The Schiir- man quintet fought/ gallnntiy m the way and made it much closcr than the majority of fans had m. peeled it would be The soorln points were pretty evenly divide by both teams. 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