THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ____,_ FEBRUARY 1s 1941 Station C.A.$.l. Overseas Culling, Three classes For ice races On Wednesday Crescents protest Thrown out Bill Cowley Can Break All-time Record For Assists In One Season Joe Louis Scores K. O. Over Dorazio In 2nd --_ CONVENTION HALL, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. I7—(AP)—.Ioe Louis SIKCESSILIIIY defended his heavyweiqht championship for the l 14th time toniqht by knocking out Gus Dorazio of Philadelphia in one minute, 30 seconds of the second round of their bout tonight MONCTON, N.B.. Feb. 17—(CPt Frank J. Gallagher, President of the Maritime Amateur Hsckey As- scciation, announced tonight that. a protest by Halifax CTGSCQHIS, cf wfliti-rforti, Nora I I I Taking full advantage of the ood racln wria Drivnl ll stniggl: i it llbl. Leafs who will be attempting to wrest; first place back from the rii t .c ».'-\'r> '2' _ m By Jack Mitchell Siuimicrslde ‘no; of the a n \' t hing misl- i '.~ l‘. I.\' '_- best. PPl'l‘l'illtl‘.l(‘(‘S iiii Forum coco i.» fans nu 21h jib! that Ill once lackriig in sun-f {w 40C frin .1110 an added 1 . Leanne “brood and m; -i’ push- slde chalmiue. f.nal 'v\".l'I(Otli for the Ill‘: t‘ wzil we ii fast, wolv- ii d A-wi s» tonight once nzam it Will [L1 d aeains: the cun- experience of veterans i be served" ts an old . wlietlter It w ll hold or n"t wit not. be have w.t- bruzsmg encounter .. . . squads that never know t-he meaning of the word beaten. I O O I Be tn Fur seat-s early. Tndtca- ' nrinit to one of tho largest in recent years, - a o Juvenile playofls zet underway next wee-k with the Oitly champions meeting the Wmfiem Bland rerp- rrseni-ativee. O I O I Interest in the kids performances aliviws keen and the forthcom- . dawns will likely be toll iw- . much interest onre they string . to action. Bill Cowley is 9 points up XPOYPRILXAL. Fri). 17-(CP)— Bostrurs great, centre. Bill Cotricy put togciliei- five scoring P021115 inq the last weal; m lncrcasc margin as the top of the Na- Li .i.il Hockey League scoring rncc. (‘owlcyis two goals and three ;. brouohi. his total io 48. for he-poznt; margin over Toronto's v apps "iviu picked up four points during the week. Bryan Hcirtallfil Rangers retained third spot vrith two additional points-moth 0n a8- Eztdic Wise- lll.tll \\"1lO >CYYQLI rw ; soncl ris- FRSTFI in two others during the we? . trite official figures gave both '\I'fll‘, and Wtscman one more ‘~ ilnrificial records. .. both wvio s, which :'..e un- . .. ...i lint‘. not. re- _ m the Rlillgflf-BixSlOll game 4h’. the man 0n the , Irv Kiilvlioi- PCHIQIPICCI i i. helcre a sellout crowd of about I5,000. Louis weighed 203 I-2; Dor- are I93 l-Z. sllllSlllllfl right cliiii, ti in ilie ciinvii. Fir one round. (his. liLfllllll." . is otrrco. (-:iiiii. »r.i Flour trophy .u'i r IO- i I l Trainer. tell. i up. ll." \lt‘1 LLQ ll Final practice for juveniles i l ______ The follonxiig (Janziiiiaii Juvenile I key player.- are asked to i»? at tonight n’. . final prac- -l\\t'*.‘ the play-- Jtle. C. Liuid. . K. N11‘.- \ ~ Riedcrvniei‘ link (11-15. This u. ll be ti‘ t . I Rae, Bud I301 - M‘ ‘. J Roop, .('. Herb Fl. Cliiiuclri-cl, Christopher. R. Curr. J ilCk McCourt-(luach. Chas E. Worth-filnnagirr. lliifriall: E. (Pa l-‘Il .t, Please Copy) Desilets has Big lead (By The Canadian Press) Joffre Desilets, picking up tour assists during the week, strengthen- ed his position as leading point- getter among Marltlmers in the Americm Hockey League. The former Chiarlot-tetswn star who plays wth Clrv-elaud Barons llflfid his p int total to 40, seven more than his fcrmer teammate. Pete Kelly of Springfield who Ls now playing with New Yszik Amer- icans in the National Hvckeyl League, Kclly did not appear in the Springfield uniform during the; wee . , r Crocsleiy Sherwood, formerly c1 l Saint John scored a goal for Prov-l ldenoa to increase his total to 22 and Clarencq Steele of’ Pittsbursrhl got a g.al to increase his to 15, l The scoring: A PlSr Deszltr-q Cleveland 40K x-Kclly, Spiingfcld Sherwood Providence . teele Pitts-burgh Currie. Pittsburgh x-Grnbcski. New Haven x-Hollr-t t, HershI-y National Hozkcy >4 wumnwqag of last Thursday.) Two goals against Rangers Sim- day night brcucht Sweeney SCIlflhEFs total to 20. giving the Toronto player a three-g al niar-~ gin ovir his team-mate Apps _in this department. Cowley, 5I100lll1g for a new league record, was far] ahead in assists. _ , Jimmy Orlando of Detroit went ally. but still rizmnind-ed the league's burl man with 63 minuts in majors. and minors in addition l0 a minute misconduct. l flying trapeze whu w": the hli of . i: v2? en Canadians he‘ l New York Itnn-lrra. Tony hr- new "Of Balance" wlzanl played a moat spectacular i1 unarlhdox iylle I" ' §ruilicrs List flight succeeded iii win- ‘"‘ll-__lJl1l'lF7. .\'l. Brigiiiillgs team to ‘lzhwlti-Lil Fllllll‘ trophy. The score (if and Chair-Yo: while Cieorge Allin m ChECaQO. na- 33 Pixies :—- 41. IE. Dougan thr ugh the ivcrk without a ncn-‘ 10- ‘ 'I‘ <~ rink skipped by ll. R. Car- iiiip; the second straight g :iiic from \\'.u the lie utiiiir- was 11-3. Tnis gives the iik ihc riglu lo repre- . ; O\\ll Cuxllhp, Club . inis woe-k oitoii. Siininiersiile n will compete in liLs l'(>llll.(‘I1llUl1. Increases lead NTOXTREAL, F l) C" ' ' l ll ' H \ . c B . . ._ Wllllllllg‘ .. c ll ad in rthe o. - Inaguo scoring race last wrrk and f‘.'illl'llll(‘fl to dominate the slirutiigr cf firmer lVInritim-ers IPdTllO. Nat-i zial should n t there were scrapers and other non- Dlltvirs Oll tho 1L‘? at the t‘mP. m ority VCIQ pi .. als have been cmnpletxd with Navy _ men. the HaLiax City Hock-By League, had been thrown our, by a majority vote of ihe MAJ-LA. ex<ciihve and that the decision of Halifax City Lieflglle of ls in allowing the Royal C-aiiadian Air Force team to proceed Illl7lh9 c.ty loop finals against the R.yal Canadian Navy had been upheld. Crescents protested to the MA. HA. concerning a penalty she-t in the filial game botwcoii the Cres- ccnts and tlip R.C.A.F. squad for the right. to advance into the Ciiy League finals. The RlFlllLZl scored a gcal ‘ll tho shot Crcsceiits contended tho goal Iiavc counted becawe The protest was not lyled with the MAJ-LA. head until som» days 18092‘. He ' lcus mem resented it to the var- rs rf the exccuttve bv tcnfglit anncunczd o. d ruled against the Meainrlrle the league Itin- 1e ‘cam winners over the air- 1TB st. Sydney widens League lead GLACE BAY. N.S.. Fib. 17- tCPi-Syiney’ Millonaires ivideiied Irv marked up five scoring their Cape Breton Hickey League to in- lead lo tl‘r c l).il'.lS tonglit by Hs nearest taking a 4-2 victory H.111 the crip- nmonz form-r:- Mfillb me play- Fcidie Wtsrnian. also of \‘.".l'\ liftrd his total to 32 wnh four pninw. Wscman was b ix: .n Newcastle, N.B. (‘if pied kilrcc Bay htnirs. \llnc" r ' itii playing coach Jo-Jn Grnboskl Illl(l u» b;c.iu.~o 0t injur- ‘55 and W» players cn i119 s acme. through dlsbarinent, managed to do Drillcn. Torcnto star who make it. an even game for two p“- m Moncton, got a goal and 1 .s t lift his total to Z8. 8 live of Hayfield, N.B.. picked up Cd-s. but a cvwiwle c1 last-period oats by Millionaires gave them thi- IBXTIP. Bud McEachem led the Sydney four assists to boost his total to 26. scorers. getting two goals. Johnny G A Pt: 13 14 16 The scaring: ) Cowley‘, Huston Wiseman. Boston Drillon. Toronto Allen. Chicago. Getliffe, Canadians Hollrit Bostcn Grab ski. Canadiens, Kelly, Americans BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NARIE BOWLING 9 6 3 1 Ladies League Cu rley Tot nl—-2‘.Z53. Atchiscn and S~tero Latcski scored the others. George Ncwbolt Vic Hannebury and accunted for Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL. Feb. 1'l—(0P)— Take ti. from the man who intends to be personally responsible, a mat,- ier c»! a game or two will see on: more all-lime record written into the Natrnal Hockey league books under the name of Boston Bruins. Pace-setter of the record-making Btston streak, cent-re Bill Cowle'y— unis-m coach Ralph (Cooneyi Wie- land describes as the "lafit. of the gmat, 5l»lCI(Iit1lldl€l‘5"—i5 within 1W1 assists of a 10-year-old individual mark for helping on goals. He still has 11 games to pass it, but Czwley himself thinks “a couple of games should be enough." “The way things rre breaking for me this year, that should d; it," he said aft-er helping the Bruins extend their unbeaten streak to 21 Bamcs by beating CHBMIIPTF, 5-0. here Saturday night. "With a f-‘Gllllle C‘! Wings like Roy Comcher and Eddie Wiseman, I d:n't see how I can miss." The ZB-yierir-old Cowley. having his best season since breaking in fi'cm HalLfax Wolverines, ls leadmg all NHL, pint-gctters with. a to- tal of 13 goals and 35 afslsts. He needs just two more nssst,‘ to equal the rec-rd set by Joe Primeau with "gjronto Maple Leafs in the i931- i. so‘ " . CQW l. a native of Brlslrl, Que“ '71‘ Ellflly placed one game as his rccrvrd-breckiniz ETt/malc ‘mm mllfmlierlng that; the B:uins next Oppcnents o'er-e Toronto Maple Bruins when they meet in B ston tomorrow night. “Against ‘Toronto, I'll be happy if we can win uxtiiout worrying about my perscnal rrcoid," he qualified. “If I don't make it i-hcu. iiveire playing the Americans next and I think I've scorcd darn near haklg my pints against tlic Ani- er ." Coach Wieland, liinrcli‘ holder of an all-time scoring rtcoiid for total of 73 point-s with Boston in the 1929-30 season. thinks Cowley is the “greatest playniaker in the game right nzw." Although rcgard- ing the Bruins as a bolanc d unit. he credits the IGS-pound centre with a major part in their-brilliant record. “Besides being- a battler all the way, Bill sets up the smwthest plays yo“ wild h°Pe to sec," said Wlclanzl. “Whoever plays on the wing with him always finishes well up In the scoring. but» Cowley f rms a perfect line with Connchcr and Wisaman. All are fast, while Cen- acher ls deadly accurate with his shot and Wisemazi has an uncanny l ‘sixth sense’ in following the play."- Mllch 0f his early hockcy was played around Ottawa and C':\\vle_s' picked an_0ttan‘zi boy as the best. rozkie this mason. It's Johnny Qullty of Canadians and mp ad- nnratton l: mutual, for Qtitlty ml. lows hawkrkc every more that Cowley mrikrs whenever the Can- adiens meet. Bcstrri. plans for the holding of two meets 1s week, the first oi’ which takes ulace on Wednesday Kftemoon. starting at, 2 o'clock sharp. with three classes: the three-year-old. class A paoe. and class B pace - lug scheduled. Competition promises to be very keen with the close exciting finishes that have marked every race so far this winter again taldng place. On Saturday a four-class meet Illa will be raced entries for which wt lée announced in the next couple ays. Following are the arobablc en- tries for Wednesday's meet: 'I‘hree-_vear-old: Raymond Bud- long. Lusty’s First. Maud Abbe. June Hal, Miss Brewer. Wait N’ See. Class A Pace: Jttmv K-. R089 Worthy. Rosebud. Nell Cochatodale. Class B Pace: Lady Frisco. Gale Aubrey. Bessie Kalmuck. BUZZ L» Baby Lonsrsct. Bnltaans Frank Acorn rovlnclal billiard champion won h way to the aeo- oiid round in the second section of the provincial billiard tournament lfist night at. the Suirr-yslde Billiard Parlor, when he defeated his op- ponent by-a margin of 106 pointl. Tonight John Garnhum meets Clif- ford MacDonald. The officials last night were McGee. referee and Wil- liam . marker. $1.00 sends 3M I’ SWEET CAPO WINCHESTER eigeaiielitflh $1,‘ will send either 1 lb. o! OLD VIRGINIA pipe tobacco or 1 lb ol SWEET CAPORAL ' tobacco (with Vogue pqpen) |° Canadians serving in C.A.S.F. ovoi- soas only.hAlso to Curiadiom serving in t a British Forces‘ United Kingdom. m m. $2.50 sends 1,000 cigarettes Io an individual or unit, O Address "SWEET CAPS" lo. Box 6000, Montreal, P,Q_ Cigarette i *“'“"m"UU'fiUD'OTIYC>OOO 4309133331 0hildren’s Skate This Afternoon FORUM——22C—-—l lc ‘QQCt-ILQQQQK or r awn >< >4 u u x war M“ rmme lflfWkf-‘Y Championship ABEGWEITS 4g Miners’ pair. BRINGING UP FATHER LISTEN - I'LL SELL OUI? GOO SEEN D5 “l HAVE NEVER HEQ- BUT II: I DON'T MAKE A SALE I'LL. QUIT-GET THAT‘? VS- Intermediate series SUMMERSIDE FORUM _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th_'..8_3Q p_ M_ SPECIAL TRAIN IiEAVES S'SIDE-6 P. M. scar PLAN-NOW OPEN AT FORUM PRICES 1st 8 Sldc Row: - _ - 50o Next 8 Row; -_ -- -- ._ 4i);- eNorth End - - - ... _ 30¢ Children — - - _ _ 25¢ By CWIW": Ali-Nlzinus SAW PICTLIQE- I 04.1 Royals :- P. . tVcst Tot 211-2006. _ High single P. Rice 217. High three H. Coyle 539. Next game in this league played Thursday night at 7 N will be of Wednesday o'clock instead night. Tonight at 8:30:—- Davis at Frascrs vs. Central Barb- ers. Charlottetown Alleys Enterprise Bakery:- .l'. McLeod 198 J. Durant 20B B. Dunn 233 F. McDonald giiil I84 188 133 1'75 180 Central (‘reamcrlcs:— J. Simmonds 103 J. Mclntvre E. Smith H. S. Williams 1'77 K. Acorn 258 Total-MM. High single .7. H. Gallant 2T0. Rich three K. Acorn ‘I43. Georcc Tulle's "Klutchen Hands‘: tram defeated the "Thirsty Five tn a came of duck pins. full of moan: and groans. The came was in doubt until Georsze Tiillc with unusual skill and masterful bow- linw emorrrcrl with httzh three and shut his followers home with noth- lnv but. lilahost. praise for Cant. “rul- mid his Kl-itclien Hands. TIlPlT‘ will he another game bo- tweon these two tennis tn the near future. Fans watch sporting pages ' dates. _ Klutohen Honda:- A. PTQFZIYIHHC 1'19 118 238 Tlvlrllv Fiver- ltlizh single D. Purcell 1G3. High three Geo. Tulle 418. Tnnltrht 7-Ctly League between Liickies vs. Roons: At 8:15. Mixed League-Weak Sisters vs. Tanks. Gyro Bowlln 106 233 120 183 2f’? ‘H5 ~. 144 I81 181 _ _ alllllIQ Dr. Leonard 276. ll';.i three D1‘. ROBIN 1M, ‘IA lf"'tan on. rlurcnison ‘Pr. lwinnard eaiz — l one; TWO HUNDKcD -.-».i> or ‘THE FINEST CATTLE HE REABOUTS Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS MRANIMPV. WOULD VA MIND A WATEEIN‘ M's! 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