JANUARY 23, 1942 F? -__--THE CHARLQWTIIZLQ_WE_G_UARD!¢AN s, fiGPlsEvEN ._ Town Cur Eastern.» Rinks Challenge For McA rthur Trophy TarnedBack By38-25Score cArthur trophy 1s still in Elilfidlalii of Charlottetown Club “m.” today as three rinks last z ' 1111-1011 bilck a challenge from lrer oi Montague rinks opening inter-club tro- the reason by a 88-25 5 likr hum 1° will 1.118 phy ‘spiel 0f "$511111; 1a to 1s d1. 12119 comple- uon Qt the first hair o! the fourteen m1 111111-1105 the winners went into the lcud at the end oi the eighth end o; play and ivcre never headed dwnvpyds. But Monfngue although 105mg by thirteen points were right m 1m thick oi the fight right up .0 the final ends. Here Charlotte- ioivn staged their garrison finish 1n ouzrcorc thelr opponents 16 to 3 1n the final three ends and account gm- mcir martlin Th0 sink skipped by carruihcrs accounind for the. mam“ m Charlotiewwn’; victory ,5 they won 14 to 6 but it was only in the inst ends again that Car- mghers pulled ills rink through. Tied n, six all going into the twelfth cdrruthers came throu h with l u; Ioin- end on the twe 1th, added ‘Sillgifi on the 13th and then wound his match with a big three dewrntlnu the score board on the l0lll'l(‘i‘lllil. The George McIntyre-Dr. W. Tid- 111111111 match was another see-aw battle with Tidmarsh coming out on mp 1o to 9. Tied at 6-a1l en- tering the twelfth Dr. Tidmarstrs rinks chalked up a three and added | one on the 13th but McIntyre ilgiliing ivith his buck to the wall nearly came through with a. victory on 11:8 ilnai end as ho scored a. threc 1o 111st miss a tie game. closest match oi’ the night was betwcctl Dr. H. McIntyre and R. w, B. 1k. Flor the whole fourteen ends lt 11111.1 anybodys battle. Beck 1w); n 3-0 lend on the first three; minim scored a single and a. tour on the next two to go to front. Beck came back with a single and a three 0n the sixth and seventh to again take the lead but McIntyre chalked 11p five points in tlie next this» ends; Beck repeated with another three on the 12th to square the match at 10-ail; McIntyre 301, a_ single on the 12th; they had s dead end on the thirteenth with McIntyre comin! through with three on the iinal end for his 14- 10 Wm Alwihef b1! week-end bonspiel is Ice No. 4- QHDOAGO B‘ _ scheduled m, the Cm.“ C} b Eh M D ‘d . Jeri. fl-(Alfi- ter Miel Hill and Buzz Boll had __ Lineup‘ ‘m! "oru- starting this evcnin 80:“ N. D?1V°IX££BJ1 AfllbyMgwéil 9mm glefi°kgnmao“ki§nsc°jf§uicggfi set’ up m’ p1 ‘W’ JOIN UP - TWICE TODAY - 3'3, 8-10 wChu-lofleiown Montague séffiffjy tegmslmgg? m: gu-‘Esiggfifttt c file“: mlicggl before 7.341 customers in SUMMARY . ' - » 9 - . 9-3 . D_ geagmm Dihpggif {alert [in the matches and result o! —Skip -Sklp drcppedcigig itrhgrfirdnswfitodgglli First, rend; and -‘“ the w. Q Davie’ m. R Mann,“ kegnegtilwvgompromilses some or the Eléice in the National Hockey _ m. H. Mam". R" w_ Beck ed m the” pg ulgllls gar wditness- 4:00 P. M. I agile standmgi, Brooklyn trad- 1-Chl0&80. Dahlstrom Cfhoms. ii AA ii ili i i ,,,H,,. 5up_n sup_m ‘ma: p p w -en bon- éceRNoéek-E“ F A wlilgop wings Peififigm) 15.06 vg. vvv vv vvv .. vw ..."v.""-i— L Tum" w c 30cm“ prlgléfmilldgiltéonddtg toilet weekifienbg L: Tirrner Dr. Meduffifi Havikh. ‘ghomgained two t’ ma“ WW“ a lead echteugfgot m"'_' a e ea urea w C, McLean W. R. s amen P° 0T1 c e rointo Maple Second P riod ' ’ e C e ‘f; hmfijghemn Ascnfixfi ‘J16 bis supper and entertainment s. c. Moore A. c. Pieii-Iltim leaf-i» 800ml one 11cm in the first e Sydney filpS VICS T ' ' ~ to be held 1n the Winchester Ban- —~Sklp -sklp m?!“ m!‘ a 1-0 @1381‘. two in he 2~Chlcogc. March (scibert) 2:58 R. Carrutliers Dr, Johnston Skip-G Skip-M JJI. 061W 12G. Mchityre '1‘.WL.Prowse RA}. McDonald $-M001'e W. Swindell Dr. W. ‘Pidmarsh Geo. McIntyre Skip-iii skip-o Score by ends: R.W.Beck 110 0 1 8 000800 0-10 Dr. H. McIntyre ..0001400 8 1 1 0 1 0 3-—14 Dr. Johnston 02 0 0 11 0001000-6 R. Carrutherr ....0 1 011 0 0 1 1 1 04113-14 GemMclntyn ....1 1 0 000 1 101100 3—— 9 Dr. W. Tidmarsli ..0 02111 0 0 1 0 0 3 l 0-10 k-Bmins Bow To Red Wings 4-3; Bill Cowley Out With Jaw Fracture DETROTT. Jan. N—-(AP)—-B<Js- (on Bruins mulled a. chance to re- capture undisputed lead the Kalional Hockey League tonight, when they bowed to Detroit Red wings 4-3. 0i greater consequence was Boston's loss o! its are play- maker, Bill oowiev. with I» Dwi- ble irzw-tured jaw. Cowley, tho lcaguek w.» scorer Est, 511111‘, was taken to hofilliwl 10! observation alter being Iellcd b)’ I body check by syd Howe in the (list ireriod. The Bruins. who were unbeaten in 16 games with Detroit ilnce March 3. 1940. spot-ted the Red Wings a. three-goal lend in 1.11s wild first period and then lust missed iylng it up in the final moments. Don Grosso got two goals and 5111 Abel 11nd Howe one each for Detroit. while Dlt Clapper. Porky Dumart 11nd Bobby Bauer tnllic i111 Boston. Dumarl. reloiiicd the club after submitting to his army ‘nysicnl examination at London. lll, Before 5.881 spectators. smallest hflllc crclwtl o! the season, the un- lllcdlcivnbic Whigs gathered three goals in seven minutes while the Bruin; still were uritraclclng them- selves. Boston got one back beioro the period ended and then na-r- New Glasgow Crush Truro 8-2 NFAV GLASGOW. N.S.. Jan. 22 —iCP1--Tl1»e league-lending New Gilli 1v Volcanoes whlpqzed Truro Bcaaclls 8-2 tonight in an Antig- onisn - Plcicu - Colchestcr Senior HOG’ ' Lmguc mine. All but two 0i Volcnncri’ well-balanced rid in time scaring. _L< ‘111- tncd two goals tor i111 .111 1's ulvllc stnvie Esta- ilijolz. Eildic Price. Al Fagan. D. 11111. B, hloDomild and J. Mr- D» l c.1011 got 0-1111. Jensen and _l‘(‘ scored for Truro. Juvenile hockey Practice tonight ‘Juvenile hockey players are slated Cr iinothcr practice nt the Upper Queen Street rink this ovenin 11111111 a full attendance is rcqunste . lskkrllilt‘? Greene is rounding u‘: a 111-.» looknu; group oi young puck tensors and is asking every boy to _ on hand on time. The practice Eggs at 7 o'clock and lasts for one The iollowinn boys are asked to "Wild though others showing will Eullllflvcn n chance to show them JFfflnk Morgan. Earl McCourt. Boseph Mahar. Frank Strain, Ezl. "imflii. Clili McDougall. Cliii Jack- al. Hiircld Stead. H. Gregory, Dclly Ggcharzl. T. Martin. Kari Curler. _ rdon Kelly. 1.01115 Arsenault. Bun- }? Mcclilskcy. Anthony Martin. Ir- mn Jenkins. H. Paquet. S. McKin- LlgxtiiifliMséaean, Maurice H. _ y, Bradmnn n. Joe Hennessey. Teddy d scoring-None rowed the lead to one goal on Du- mart/s shot, in the third period. The speedy Abel then belied the puck past goalie Frankie Brinisek, and Boston's final eiiort was Bauer’; shot that hit the goal post and trickled into the not beyond neimindcr Johnny Mowers reach. ii UMIMABY First. Period 1—Det1roit, Grosso (Abel) 4:31 z-Detroit, Howe (Liscombe. stew- art) 8:28 (i-Illyzztroit. Grosso (Wares. Abel) 1 1 4-Boston. Clapper (Wiseman. A. Jackson) i412 Penalmies~Crau'iord. Stewart. Second Period Penalties-Orlando. Wlseman. Third Period lS-Boston. D um a i‘ t (Schmidt. Smith) 3 '38 ii-Detroit. ‘Abel (Grosso. Wares) H 8.55 ‘h-Boston. Bauer 16:59 Peinalties-Stemarit 2. Bauer or . (ma.- Bowling HOLY NAME aownma PALACE Knights oi’ Columbus League Commandos:- R. McDonald 217 169 220 G. Nantes 128 131 141 J. McQuald 167 A. Campbell 140 180 209 B_ Campbell 102 185 158 M. Mclnnls .. 145 C. McLellan ... 232 155 Total-TIN. Dragnaughtn- G. Oldscamp 243 204 200 Leo Doyle 99 123 124 C. Costello 1'14 175 155 J. Coyle 246 165 186 F. slocombe 202 268 165 Rev. R. Ellsworth 1B4 15a Total-SON. High single F. Blocombe 268. High three G. Oldscamp 681. Fear Nnughtsz- E McDonald 132 196 191 H. Hennessey 99 211 169 J Richards 121 116 161i L. McDonald 1B3 152 174 E. Kelly 155 148 143 T. McAdam 137 116 Total-MW. Dragnaughtsz- B. Connolly 208 127 190 Rev. G. McDonald 157 212 20'! H. Peters 124 155 170 G. Murph 224 198 l3! C, Mitchel 102 129 201 M. A. Former 129 15B Total-twill. High single G. Murphy 224. High three 0. Murphy 553. 1dr. Harold Hennessey was de- clared the special prize winner after a lot o! protesting he fixially accepted the Booby. Davis & Fraser-ai- L. Dowlinfl 6 221 243 , a. Corish m m iao Wm u em" o Muruhy m 1:10 14a l! g gall" w. White 211 161 nu E Rnnahan 262 154 169 _..__.__ TOMB-TEL illillacgpywATgl; N's“ Jnn_ Central Barbers:- ifwiw‘ ‘-— L'1i:..1‘:ui-g defeated J- DYMTI-B 135 143 10° "“ ' 'r 4-3 1th gill. in the iirst 0. Hooper 178 147 24!) -\ 8.1111 Shore S:ni:r L. Phlil‘ 117 154 i512 a i‘. A. M055 ill 206 I58 143 iiuie K011i by Nauss. on R. McDonal 145 154 194 1i Hniigihton. gave the Total-MO . - EW 111's edge. Houghic-n -<‘ £1115 i01- three oi "l! billiard‘, [QFU-ehm High single E. Ranahan 262. High three b. Dowiing 800. onlght at. 9 o'clock:- liiia Pour uuue: All stars v0. rive Ql lers Win Giver Montagu A30 Rinks To Take Part In Big Week - end Bonspiel quet Hall Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Indications all point to the Ice N0. 2‘ , J0 largest crowd ever to be n d P. M 1 1 ‘ _ 11911111: their second marker in 111-.» 4-—CIUCQBO1 Dahlstr (Kail L3 . tor a Saturday banquet gingmin H. Mlzlildili! g Llimlsxiztegi/(exifilsfg [ha] smnza" Selma") 5~3 Om e I attendance tomorrow mam and A. R Mould TIW_L_ mow" fishy Dahlstrom shovyd the Penalties-R. Cane. Benson. curlers are asked to take particular W. W. Lord W Bears Ch mom‘ m L“ ‘NM at 12105 °Y new o! this. _skip - 1p 1 e" opening pPTlCd when Bill _ Third [flu-gag S NEYMNB], Jan. E—~(OP)—- Following is the draw for me . “sk gilifflns and Alex KHZ/u‘) s91. up the m-Chicago, Hamill 11:11 _ syiiiey Miiil°naiifis YiIPPEd PM 1W0 '- rtgatchcki and all curlers are asked Ice No. 2- 93;, Y1§nf”§.‘.'§h*??f§“v‘§;flm P“. 5j§.‘};},‘““*'“1 Anderson ‘Hm’ Bow (dxcligat oIiI-lllrillximssyllliziely? it?‘ ': i ma itapoint to beo ti D.J.MM'lla BML - ' i. .;‘ '1“ '. " ‘.. “ “‘ ' ' 7 I 1'01 their scheduled games: n me Cur Kenncezl; n S» gegillg gigifilityn bdglgndeilrl-talat ‘i-slin“ iii: Penam_Bemm' 0153.21.13: ca” Brew“ 5 :' H, l-Iowatt D. c, . "' “‘ . ‘ ° ‘ FRIDAY-T r. 111. Dr. n, Pierce m. moduli: lflfilfifi 1m rill? a5“: phsed m MW’ 1i W“ the Eastern 0111114111111 ~~ . - —-Skip —Skip Brocklgrxrrs ‘anlétcoggdighkc-giofigfil.‘ Plan 't' champions’ eighth win in 31 ga/mes. Bmhnr SKAIE Iggy/o. 1_ J R I imglnwrhm at 5.36 on Km l lOnS ggglgsreigéfrililgg llghéhe cellatri, 1111116 Upper Queen street Rink ~ e5 . Williams ce No. 4__ 0s el ’. .=.'.t. t the 1 . sccor. -p ace é JA Lflgrabee E. J. Gallant A. Bngnall F, B, 01am; gtot the llznckbiit 8:59 --%_ Vi“ “Tdiicsday, February 4th. . V51" S. M o S. Paoli R. J kl 5 70m’ aIlgi shot. T. N.S.. J . 22- . H. I. Spillett H Winchétki R. Worthy Dr. Jfgarll; O11 Sim eimiissisted my Red Monctun Eagles will atéome {hi}; hirsigdilnvffifiehif 81st icrifienrifsilll‘ lle- Admlss|on—az -8k1r> —Skip Col. c. E. F1111 n. Bell liliiéiilltstliotntne Ifiiwlm nio 1.1 1-1 36x1 Tuesdaymniehi for in exhibi- the overtime rdny The)’ zoiinsegr Adult; Only -skl __5k1 ea a : oi 1e third period 0“ game w h the local hock d- Jod l ' ' Ice NQ 2.. $952.95. Ed Nicholson‘ R‘ Adam: b ’ the Americans 01m‘. bnck m, squad, The Halifax Nqvy wag (1)139 e31 viii“ §§§§n§i§p°€n°“§h§ Selection: by Girls’ Band. R Hennesssy J_ Dougan G_ w_ McLeod, _,_ R MCMML 1:02.39‘! 1301311131‘ Ail-dé/‘fsglgl l)...“ 2111512211 (I1; thcg ouistnizcizni: gqimd first. In the last period Vlcs 2Q- ‘- w_ '11 '- . i 1 cs1 o . 1;,- 11 ova icntizi 1 .1 d, d1 h .11 .' ‘1- . “ _ s. s. 8x311‘ I. 110613; 1c 111 1 May me Meals Frmngilirlglni 11 l a e1 agwin. or) 1o hnie Miilion- ‘l-I-Iil‘ I55.- -I-_-_-_-I-_-_-_-_E._%? L. B McMillan J J Morris OUT OUR WAY . . ' ' ‘ By. J. R. WIhamJO .. W“ 4k‘? —Skln ’_ __y_ > \ UR BOARDING HOUSE \\ 1th Major Hoopla Ice N0 3—- HA HA.’ I BET THAT'S TH‘ OH THAT'S BECAUSE \I ME 1 ' . - YOU YEAH . WELL-LL 014»! . Wm. M 1'00 w_ A, \ q» Fnas-r TIME o1. ALEX 1.. B“ THEWA 13A > 1 . ~ H. H. A. Mi-‘iginiligs 1-111’ 141s HAND WITH 24A; ipikriciiliozlggi ASKED $25 FOR AsHAmi “BUT 6006A“ NEED?’ 1 OF THE PUGMST, QOUND- ROADWORK MOREiN 2 JAKE l‘; -. 1 A. McPherson .1_ 51111-115 Hon. T. Campbell J. P_ Simmonds kl. _.s ' "'5 D kip Ice No. 4- ‘ Ron Norman J. P, McIntyre G- Brady C Yorke J Monti-iomcry E. Tnnion P. s. Cobb 11, v. 51111111 ~ --Sk11> -Skip 8:30 I’. M. Ice N0. !— JHS. Duffy Ron Barrie Ii li/lclnnis M, w. Weeks D1". W. .\'lc.Do1iald P. \V_ Turner W. C. Davies J. A. Fraser —Skin _ kip Ice No. 2~ Roy Quiialcy L. 13 Mcliiiilnn Dr. Pierce D B_ Bishop D2‘. Giddings F‘. R l\lcL:1ii1e Dr. McIntyre G. G. 1111141105 ——$kln —Skip Ice N0.‘ 3- 5. Burhoe F. M. Cameron S. hiCKny F. Drlscoll Chas. McKinnon J H. Corry H. F. MCPllee Dr. P. Creellniiil 4111i) -sk1p SATURDAY-Z :30 P. M. Tom McAdam Boliaker Chas. Stewart S, R. Johnston J, E. Burden F. Moore W. R. Cruickshank Judge Duffy ‘-Skip _sk1p Ice No. 2- B. Jones A. Roper 0. K, Presby M. McGiligan R. Stoddard R_ Ciirriithcrs R. S. P. Jardlne A. W. Hyncirnnn 4111p —Sklp Ice No. 3_ W- L. Wait. F. Chnppell H. Cllllbfvk S. McDonald Mnc liicKinnon C. N. Enrlc R. R. Bell H. L. Sear ~Skln —Skip lhree Rinks Eliminated in Trophy play The second round for the wright Curling Trophy got underway at Curling Rink yesterday afternoon when three more tennis went by the sidelines as rinks skipped by R. R. Bell. J. P. Simmonds and Dr. S. Glddings came through vrlth victories over rinks skipped by S. C. Moore, W. R. Cruikshank and H. Winchester. Di". Giddings won from S, C. Moore. the veteran of the club by a 12-8 count. R, R. Ecll took W. R. Cruikshank; measure l6 to wnilc in the closest match oi the day H. Winchester, another vet- eran of the game went down to on 11-9 defeat at ilie hnnds 0i J. P. Simmonds‘ rink. Former boxing Champ drowned 22- 1 CP l-Wal- 4s. Maritime champion oi HALIFAX. Jan. ‘m1 “i“1‘.‘f"°l.2’i1..- ggrlrrmjylgycais a118, vials drowned tndnv ncar his hllnc in Wnodside. ncrcss tho liilrbil‘ mm Ham“- .h_. r u-‘szrl in \i'h":l\ he and R3! c n! Dartmtu .1 iv-fic D15" ' ¥?:rc..;4,;<l>:r<i b.1 1h 1111c Cole Harbor dykc raliinny bridtrc. 111111 Hcnnebrrnv ivns i‘ trcd ilrlw 1.111 iwlii. curixni. Nn rlhir 1111.11. 111110 _ available. and it: 11ml)’ ‘Xi-f ‘m’ recovered until a1" hillll‘ 1-11" Miriurdlnills wllmn. second for a 3-1 margin and one more in the third. the Americans Black Hawks Gain 4-2 Victory Over Brooklyn 3133190111111. Summerhill (Mosdelli §-Q-O+O-§ §+§-O-fO%-Q-OQ-‘ SKATING 9-O-O-f§§ EP UNCH ICK-UP -§¥O4§§—O-O-O-0§O§O§-O O4 § QQQQQVQfO OQfi-Q-Q-Qfi-p-Q In overtime 4-2 AN APPRENTiCE soy .1 WE'RE o.1<.~/s-r, ALEX-- r THINK THEM'S JUST VIGiTORSI THE WOQRlEZ cor: 1-.< BRlNi-filiwlgllrUP FATHER HAMMER 5111012 HE WAS 01-" SCHOOL AN’ MAKIN‘ ‘EM B05525.’ I MEANT TECHNlCAL SCHOOLG" H85 AN ALAizMisT-q-iz THINKG I MEANT KINDERGAQTEN .' 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