are envis- zqiitliusiasts “M” m m. ' "Veteran's F. _ 0,, f1; [he wright Curling ‘ .11 pl‘ gress at the ~ . oore and R. L1 pi. lli 111-e horses and last .11 11 their way llltO t:ie W h clc air-cut vict r- '..l?1i 111111 I I l I 111 1111», ions who have . 1111- play, give the , \1~ an even 11111.11; through. In dif- j it thcy can win hrs then they will 101' ' the 1.10mi)’- . 11 [11:11 that will 111111.21‘, than 111111.11 club matches overshadowed by uiub matches best New .111.1\-o impinved their and a5 a, result thB 1 shown is becom- listter" as the 1.111 t-lte olditers for t O 1 11d delegation that ‘uiuay to take part in " ec Bonspiel being City are doing lvcs according to 111 over the wires. . a ihcvsniriil their tour off in an i11.1i1nci‘ by winnlni a 11 11'. Moncton: since the n opened at Quebec they 1.11111: a gocd account having won several .. 11 111 nroent two rinks a iminnig- ftr trophy I I I O ‘s rink and the . Hal Spillett 1.111111‘ fin-ii matches 1- iiirrw and Citadel 11011.1 ivhile B. B. Bishops. after wznning their opening 1i1.111'l1 in the latter com- 1111011 < d out of the pzcturo tlie quarter-final‘. ' 11 would be a pleasing boost, for 11111111 cu‘ 111d 11 source of sat- ltllicilull 1i 11 l>l11i1d curlers could e gii and bring back tro- iliey are now competing for . l5 ('€‘l'i.'ill'l that all followers rln’ game" in the pro- ,_ 1e pulling for them, to do just 111111. 111mg.’ . . . luillioialrcs gave anoth- iplay of bpower last p11 as tllfiy iviilloped arth Syd- ney viczorias 12-5 in a Cape Bre- ton Hockey League match. The win drew last _\'(‘ill"S Maritime champions 1111 1o within a point of 11111111111 (111m- Bay Miners and 11011011111. e li\i‘1llllll'_ in which fney rattled in goals will have lots o1 falls \\'\‘ll(l'.‘l‘illg if Glzioe Bay 111m 1o lie headed after their long stay 0111 front. u A O I con more or less in 011.1311 long but when ' tliey apparently lior. Althou-gh in sec- ond plac they are by for the iiiglicsi scoring team in the league 1~ 131v c1111 will attest to . times the Sydney sired attacks such asmlnst the Miners. . . . Jolrinj." Squarebriggs’ feat 0d’ 111 1's in last night's encount- 111 phasing to Island fans. n valuable man all North Sydney lineup irrt too close to the scerlizi; lists has been 1111i servme. his fighting well to the front in 115110111 has played. - 1 I:;l:1ll(l(‘l‘s in the Cape 1 have done well for . .c Williams. thought o be as good as the best ‘" ms been giving the < of it all _ playing on 11c team, the tail-end r‘ bec-zi taking es- 111 scoring goals NlllllDllflllTS, ihis .~ All season come through. 8.11 Gill's team was such a reg- __, PAGE SEVEN i 1 EHQckey l8 Big attraction i In army camps By ltoss Munro Canadian Press War (forrcsponderfl B! (loss Munro Canadian Prela War Correspondent SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. Jan. 2ll-(CP1—I:-i .1 wet, driving snowstorm. a team of an 2115161111 Canadian Rc-griment wsn the 1st Canadian Division cross (wilniry run by a wide margin. compel-lug auainst. six other teams. was the second year the regiment yon the divisional championship. One hundred and five men- sewn teams of l5_ iritzi each- slitiieicil -i-V(‘i' 1'.ie slippery ex- mile course, which covered rough country near divisional hecdqun- iers. In 40 minutes Pie. P. R. E. Mlllrr of Toronto, a mmrbi r of the winning 11 glment. was first to cross. the finish line and was fllowed closely by two more runners fr:m his reglment-Pte. Cliff Swick of London Ont, and Sgt. R. MacDon- ald o! Halifax, team captain. An infantry regiment recruited East Can. Regiment Wins 1st Canadian Division Cross Country Run in Vancouver and Winnipeg was second. a New Brunswick regiment . a Central Ontario regLment fourthpa British Columbia regi- ment fiith, a canpnsite team from medical units sixth and an engin- eering team seventh. Other members cf the winning team weir: Pte. W. G. Grunsdon. Toronto: Pie. R. J. Sullivan, Tor- Olllfl‘. Pie. M. V. Ashley, Halifax; C111. Frank Pendock. Toronto: Pte. Robert Rzlbcrts i1. Blenheim, Ont; Pie. uzuis Morrison. Ottervile, 0nt..; Pie. C. E. Bellsmilh, London Ont; Sgt. J. M. Bennett. Montreal; Pie. H. A. 'I‘urn1bul1, Stratdord, Ono; Ptc. N. E. Jackson. l-lagersville. Ont; Pte. R. F‘. Bryant, Toronto; and Pte. J. E. Eadie. Little Cur- rent. Ont. Maj. T. E. Snow cf Saint John. N.B.. is sports c-fficcr of the ivgimeiit and handled the team. _Ma1.-Gen. G. R. Pearkos, 1st Division Commander, watched the race with his senior staff officers and when the winner was deter- mined preseniled the George Pearkes Cup to Sgt. MacDonald. Island Rink Into Final In Quebec QUEBEC, Jan. 28—(OP)-A team "from Charlottetown, moved into the final round of competition for the Holt Renfrew Tro 11y. event of Quebecb 28th anriua Interna- tional Curling Bonspiel. In the semi-final round of the Holt Renfrew TTopily, R. F. Mc- Laines Charlottetown rink elimin- ated A. A. Grooves Montreal Thistle team 15-7 to line up for the final Beside H. E. Weymans Etchemin. Que. squad, Mm scored a 12-8 victory over the Quebec tour of Rev. H. Hesketh. In the city of Quebec ‘h-ophy semln-flnals, Rleal Talbot/s Quebec team ousted w. {limerick of Fred- ericton 14-8. The Charlottetown skip of H. I. Splllett bowed 14-5 to T. Bouchefs Etcheinin team in the Citadel Tro- phy semi-ulna]. F. R Mcliaine‘: Charlottetown rink scored 14-11 victory over W. L. Bennett's Quebec team. In the City of Quebec Trophy series, a Fredericton team skipped by W. limerick defeated F. R Thompson's Quebec rink 15-10. In the Citadel Trophy quarter- final, a Charlottetown team skip- ped b B. B. Bishop bowed 12-8 to the rifk of '1‘. Bouclier of Etche- mln, while another Prince Edward Island team, headed bv H. l. Spil- lett, scored a 14-5 victory over the Quebec Jacques Cartier four of A. Egan. A Charlottetown team skippedl by B. B. Bishop defeated J. Cro gun's Quebec squad 15-8 in the! opening round of the Citadel Trophy play. In the same round 0.1 Barry's Fredericton rink bowed- 15-5 to Romeo Blonchet of Que“ bec Jacques Cartier. H. I. Spilletts Charlottetown squad won by default over a Mon- treal Caledonia rink. BILLIARDS Another good match in the pro- vincial bllllard tournament was played last night when John Garnhum won from willie Mc- Tague by a margin of 8'1 points, tli scores being Garnhum 300. Mc- Tague 2113. Tonight A. MacDonald m A. MacNelll. This is the last match in the first round. As an added interest in this year's play the Burroughs and Watts (Can- ada) Ltd.. have donated a beauti- iful cue to be awarded the player having the highest break in the tournament. Needless 0o say this thoughtful act is appreciated by tilie management and players a e. 'I‘wo matches were run of: in the snooker tournament, in the first V. Clow won from E. Larter two games lo none and in the second T. McQuarrie won from I. Mcliinnon bv the same margin. .111 the Santa Clara Valley south o ‘The officials last night were Mc- i arrived in the City on Saturday nig Advances Pictured above Is a recent addition to Island race horses, Albert E. Grnttan, slx-year-old pacer from Toronto and eligible to the 2:18 class ht. lle is owned by Milton Bell, well known restaurateur. Holding the well thought of pacer is his new driver 1110f, be surprising if Pat McKenna, well known to Island racing fans. Round Bonspiel l Millionaires’ Crash North Sydney 12-5 SYDNEY. N.S., Jan, 28-(0P)- In a ciushing dis-play of sccrmg pwer. Sydney Millionaires steam- rollerrd over Noi-th Sydney Vic,- tarias tonight for a 12-5 win that landed them within one point of Glace Bav Miners, Cape Breton Hockey League leaders, Tile league's greatest offensive of the season was led by Jzhnny At- ehison, who hammered home fcur goals and drew assists on two oth- ers. Grant Hall got three goals and an assist, and Jolimiy McCreedy bagged a pair of tallies and l1e1p_ ed on arizther. Johnny squarebriggs tallied three limes fir North Sydney. His two flPsl-Déhod goals forced Sydney 1o ccme from behand twice, before BRINGING UP FATHER Famed stallion Arrives in Frisco From Sydney SAN FRANCISCO. Ja-n. 28—(AP) -—Beau Pere, one of the famed stallions in the history of the turf and sire of many renowned race horses. arrived today aboard the liner Mariposa finm Sydney. Australia. Currently lie ls the leading sire of Australia and New zealand. Louis B. Mayer, movie magnate. formerly of Saint; John. N.B., pur- chased Beau Pere to stand at Deepeliffe Farm. near Cupertino. hQTE. The horse is a. big fellow. i7 the goals in the scond session. In that period, they soc-mu eight tmcs in the first l3 minutes. Sydney added three more in the last per cd as North Sydney got a couple. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Ca ‘ldllin Press) Toronto Granites, (laimdai. soc- rnd Olympic hockey team, rulLd as favorites 1'1 years ago today when they whipped Sweden 22-0 at Clianionix. Stvitzerland and Great Britain proved easy marks 111 suc- oeeding rounds and the Canadians became champions with a 6-1 vie,- tory over United States in the final. tVlLL EXTEND PLANT O'I'I‘AWA. Jan. 28—(CP1—Mun- ,iiioi\s Minister Howe said t0dLl_\'_£\ 1$5,000.000 extension_will be built 1.to the Dominion Bridge C0lllpzllly'fi iplant at Burnaby, B.C., as parrot ‘Canada's naval gun production program. To Sem i-fin Four rinks, skipped by Dr. Pierce, R. E. spilleti, S. C. Moore and W. R. Criiikhank were all that re- mained out of a starting number oi 32 in tho running for the Wright Curling 'l‘1-opl1_1- as four rinks met eliiiirnation last night as the play iii the competition entered the semi- finals. Dr. Pierce took an 6-7 decision from J. A. Fraser in last night's highlight match; W. R. Cruikshank defeated P. S. Cobb 14-6: S. C. Moore won irncn Dr. Creelman 10-6 while R. 11.‘. S ilictt 11.1.2 defeating R. S. Jarciine 1-6. And last night the popular adage that youth must be served proved ‘of no avail as two vewran Char- Jotlctoirn 611F101‘; in the persons of IS. C. lvlmro and R. E. Spillett came through iviili victories to place them in the semi-finals. Moore will meet Dr. Pierce in the first bracket of the semi-final while Spillett will be mfltvhim: shots with W. R. Cruik- shank in the other bracket and Judging by the manner in which ,1:otn veterans are playing it would both came the Millionaires started piling-up 1 i BOSTON. 1111.11. ‘ZH—~(APJ—-B0st0ll Bruins’ ianird Kiiclicrierline film- isiied \i.‘ien1 with the needed edge tonight to gain a 3-2 win on the surging Chicago Black Hawks be- fore a throng of 13.000 at Boston Garden. running the Boston un- beatrn string to l4 straight. Bobby Bauer. tiny right, winger, chalked up the first tally after 13k- ing a perfect pass-out from Woody Dumart. who had snatched a blast behind the Hawk net from the stick of Milt Schmidt. Duinnrl. accounted for the other Kitchener line tally. roaring in for Homer's pass when that wing was tied up by the Hawk defence after taking the purk from Schmidt. _ Bill Cowley. current league 3901-- in: leader. added another poim, to I Wright Trophy Playdown Veterans In Running Dr. Pierce J. A. Fraser 0202012000—7 R. E. Spillett vs. R. S. Jardinle. Sk l>~ 1 . l8. C. Moore vs. Dr. Creelman Skip-JO W. R. Cruikshank vs. P. S. ‘String To 14 With 3-2 Victory Over Chicago SOMEWHERE 1N ENGLAND‘ . 28~1CP1~~Hockey in thl ‘ 1.1 Coins is the bzggesl ll army vamp! 1110 icagiie: .1t a riiill . for the for the in .1 ‘Yriroui-zli mil s f" :11 c rps ‘ another spori s i1 1 als; Two I through with victories. J. A. Fraser lost a tough match in his game against Dr. Pierce last night. beading 7-6 going into 111v tnial end after hi~ oiiponenr 11.1111 cut down a three point dct 1 by scoring singles on the 8th and iltn Fraser saw victory snatched from his grasp as the winner got 111s: and second stones in the house Pal‘- ly in the end and then kept them there to clinch the match 111111 a berth in the semi-llnala Although the other iliree ni-alraes. were won by safe ma nonr- theless the competition witnessed was of the keenest with some ex- ceptionally good curling b12117 wit- nessed as the teams battled to ud- vance further in the cup ploy. Following are the scores; squndg l. Pro- 2010100112-8 Ski Ski p_6 Cobb Skip-111 kip-s H1711 111a l‘! P1311116‘ I,l1ll§.1ll""lll' tlicrgerh< Smifh (mil- 111;11'111.\.?111;f1iB?5W11i¢1 SPFJNGI“ MP1 * ‘ .l.1 ll. <‘_-i Owen, r1121 : ned 28‘ '14- iasfi fr 11111011.‘ hi5 T111181 with the other Bruin goal. i‘ '\ Roy Conacliei- and Art Jagkégn rpere credited with assists on 1119 score. Bob Carse gave Chicago its first tally half way through the third , period with Phil Hergeslicimei- as-l i‘ sisting. Cully _ Dalilstrom oollccied | the other while Des Smith 1,1135 serving time, Hergesheimei- also collecting an assist on this one SUMMARY "1121! 11o 111011 111:1; 1i l s1il~ Because corset. have been may.” as luxuries by *1 151121.111 board 0i‘ g . ‘ .1111 111111.: choose rum .'1(l st_\"r~, 1~ 1. 5 First. P11111111 “ ’ M‘ "f ‘m’ Welluro orear1izziiioiis 111 Shang- Ihai, China. are appealing for 1111111.: 1vl)1'<.':1_1_1.~0 suuring- ;l1'.'~1‘.41 21111111: it im- ‘DQ551111? to buy food for as many a‘ ‘lwforc. ID 11 m a r t. Scori n g—None. Penalty-Cain. - Second Period l-dioston. Bauer By George ilk-Manna hands high. welfilw 1400 P01111615 and is l2 years (id. Beau Pere was fooled in England and is bl’ 8TH- in-law. out of’ Cinna. After racing with indifferent success he was stubs to Australia. ifs sons and daughters have won all the prin- cipal stakes and handicaps "down under" since 1937. Mayer declined to make public the purchase price. The customs declaration value W115 $101,000. -ME-WH\/ DOE E THAT N TOLD M l'l._L DIE Ii: HE Graboski sent To New Haven 5N'T THAT M12 1.0L." S AGGIE HE OVEE '? 5E‘ . DCAYT SHOW U9 PQETTV SOON- MONYREAL. Jan. 2B-—(0P)- Montreal Canadiens sent Tiny Graboski. utinty-deferiwman. down t oNew Haven of the American Hockey League yesterday, but told him to report back to his National Hockey League parent club Sunday in New York. Canadiens have a week of rest before they meet Rangers at New York next Sunday. Mllflfl 01111119‘ berlaln. who missed Canadie-YS‘ last two games bccause of an tack of lnvfluenza. came out of hes- pltal yesterday. but almost at the same time Kenny Reardon and Joe Benoit were ordered t0 take a few days’ rcst from practice. Rear- do“ has. 11 sore back. and an old ankle injury is trobuling Benoit. ‘Bert. Janke. defencernan with Royals of the uebce Senior Hic- key Igflgua war ed (ut with Cari- ‘ Coach Dick Irvin said, however. that the club had “no immediate intention" of 51$“- 11116‘ BZAU€>E VER WHAE 6AL BlézéiEl-TN ME. THE (iEEéE VA TAK FOR THE T6 ‘FOR l6 5ALT6 étOOéE um 50121211. BUT we aaorr coMNmoasnw-w we -» KEFONBEIN‘ MEAN LIKE VA WAS VA MIGHTA HURT SOMEONE -\ 110$‘ HADDA ‘TEAC Animate. ' 1s ME FQENQ ing Janke. BOWLING TIPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS ~—rn Ify Erlzrirln .1. that. a 0.8. writer Gee referee and Houston marker.‘ wliai was the reason \\"’S .1. '.,..il...~“.‘[°“"“ '° Thousands of Miles oi Cloth Enough cloth to stretch from Yorkshire to New York. back to cudmm-er, Dry Chane";- Yorkshire. and out tor NcévltYfif 1w. Cudniore l8’! 210 again. is being woven or r a s B_ Apblng an-mies in the spring. It will be (a. 1111511 made into 5.000.000 blouses and 66: ‘M. Block 000000 pairs of trousers More c. cudniorc cir-‘troflserq 1111c needed because they 'f‘otal-3002. m I ‘i111: probably whatwem. o1", more qulgkly, Already ‘the lvlvavbinditleFrascra:- " ‘l’ ’ " '“'““°“' lhilorlng trade of Great Briton ms - l ‘ ~ ~ E. Ranalian turned out 12.500000 blouse; a H0118“ d 114.500.0110 trousers. 0111 WW E‘ Cons‘, effort 11 me 111-cost sleek m ~ 11h Dowhng m given since the war becan. anruiltl. ,I_OIRI__2BBZ_ at.» 11,1 ‘is only an instalment of vrhat Vi x1e M Block Z120. h... ‘loft nQLhf be eventually required. High ~ M. Ck _693. _ . 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