“The Chew for You” iiiciuzvn NlCHOLSON’S BLACK TWIST l A Home Product —~ Popular Everywhere i‘ l Abbies Score 6-3 Win. Over Crystals In Game At S’side Last Night ° iieiililemlloep 1i iiili he ilic fi il bill ~ schedule iinii‘. next Friday t‘ e Wcstii-ii IP]l1‘F‘>Cfl1i1\i.'f’> Sumnierslde llFi. Bu‘ 2 Hi1 Soon ZlIiEIWVL J. the made it ing a pass-out from in the right earner The scorn was tied for only a mutter cf second.- when Richard got his second goal» of the evening with Smith feediii-z, ‘him the pay-dirt pass. Fields fired~ one at Sprague from right iii front .will provide Western ‘hoop fans; ofiihc net with plivvcis of both, , _ _ ‘ides sprawled m, me 1m nnd.\\li.ll a good evening of baskvtibal i efliGYiIiillJllPTli. . Prepare Skating Rinks for Children strengthened shortly after the op? Employees of the Charlottetown ening of the second period by thei, appearance of Walter Campbell.‘ l ‘Playground Commission have been busily engaged during the last few Shields drew his second penalty and Sprague performed brilliantly days preparing skating facilities on Government Pond, Conriaught A wiii loi- .\rni_v in lilo SCCOllKI‘ ie vciil move them from second l. Co liiio a league leadership tie with Rays while Schurmanis (‘an ,niove into third place frrm their‘ ‘present fourth place if they gar- ller a victory. I Both games are expected to pro- riiice plenty of fast. action which to hold the goal-hungry Abegw-eits, Iti- bay, but he finally bowed when Carver 'ahot the wafer into the, net ivith Sprague sprawled help; lessly on the ice. At the flfteern; minute mark Trainor pulled offi the prettiest play of the night.) 65mm‘ 5 Pa” ‘mm G- Bemard Square and other outside cEntrcS u he crossed into the attacking go,- m, youngsters, WM flea-T the 18f! b08115. Elnl- Government Pond is in good way llet- i shape for sicating after receiving! aside! several floods and it is eXpSCtQCI‘, lthat more lighting and music will‘ ‘be provided for tlie skaters ivith-i gum! in the next day 0r so, The poiidi n‘ on connauglit Square with thei ipreaent weather should be ready’ mett. m-anoeuvrecl his xvards and drawing Hooper clapped the piiiok into the tnrines. There was no further scoring in Ihe sandvrich session. but rnorslde was forcing the play l the d mlmitea. Thoyizt goal of the evening wall b! wm°“°w' . ohot by Sheppard on another close-i T1“ cmmm“ B“ "iervmg m ma,“ ‘bout ' “nu” an" the’, these skating places for the small- nn“ m“, b u Th 1d _ .er children and they hope that q ' e pero “Mi Older boys will not. force the aup- "my “fish and Mm 5°83“ mwel orvisora to use strict means in ‘m’ "l" °"°' "° P'°""" “mm | order to eliminate hockey playing "wml in the evening. Those skating on "IMMARY Goverrirment Pond will be able to First. Period lube the Armouriu for donning l. Charm-Richard iMcInnisi. jand removing their skating equip- ! Siiinlnoraldo—h Bohunnan ment LG. Gay. Grady) I Gftown - Sheppard (Ieclalri z. abide-B. Gay tJ. schiirmariii “Skfifbflu GQIIIOS . town -— Rcliard lSmith) i ' 1 cirwwn -_ rii-iai (LeClair) Suspended GI’ P.W.C. Penalties - J. Grady. Shields . Second Period '- Ww" - WV" iofDW:1e':Cie:,1‘lleL‘einiit{\g: .‘..’....‘I.“..2§.i l. S’8lde - ‘lfiainor (G. Idoriiardl i h“ “mm by omdlu o! m. DP Penalties - Shields, Stewart, lie-l parting“, U, Phyflcal Fume” m“ ‘m- no basketball activities will be l l Thu"! Palm‘ ed in the Colic c auditorium ' chitfiwn-sheppard ‘Lecmhw TlHIilI Saturday. JarIuary 21 when Penalties _ Woodside. I-‘lannlg-i i“ Wm b, ,mm,,¢ in m; "*- Pen?» wwdside- m“! m"! Physical Fitness Basketball Lea- Qxtra man 0n icei. l we’ , Lineups: l .._____ Charlottetown _. Goal, Hoopefli iieienm. B. Gav. J. Grady. molds. defence. Josey. Dalziel. Perry,iDaviS. Campbell: forwards. Train- ltewart; forwards. McIiihlsSmithWOl‘. Bemilrd. J. Schllrmsn. L- l Richard, Sheppard. LeClalr. Mc- schurriian. G. Gay. B- ormy. Kel- Gregor, Carver, Flnnnlgnn, Fleizimilr. Gallant. Woodsirle. ‘ l Referees -- Jimmie Hogan and sunimerside -- Gnni, spragueziCliarllc Hogan. —— 5 RINK new FRIDAY -- SKATING — CHILDREN-A to 5:30 NIGHT — SCHOOL HOCKEY WITH SKATING WEST KENT vs. PRINCE ST. — 7:30 Saturday-Skating -— 3-511“ Night -- s to 10 i sciioo HOCKEY WEST KENT vs. PRINCE ST. TONIGHT AT 7:30 O'CLOCK SKATING AFTER GAME FIRST GAME — SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP '~ ADULTS CHILDREN rullultlo ZZZ u: FORUM TION PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUIVFETOWN , The schedule for the regular Jveek-end Bonspiel at the Char- ‘ Schedule Of Matches In. Weekend Bonspiel . Q Benton. W. n. Jenkins vi. s. s. Burnett, H. Maelnnls, W. Pickiird, night. it iviis the fourth win .- ilie Millionaires in rix starts \ l tlie fourtli loss for tlie Sum- ,. was the second in lliree starts. o o o . 'l‘oiiiglit‘s scheduled matches at Siuiimersicie. however, may St!‘ Jill? drastic changes in tlie league‘ tandings when the final restilis‘ are chalked up. 8.13.11‘. and R1‘. AF. will c‘i\sli iii the first contest. and Army and schiirmuifs will cpl‘ pose oilc another in the second o o o - The first inatrh of the night vililli give either tlie IIIHVESTH)‘ boys oi" the airmen a llililfltio to move into Recon-d piiicc. and will die-pend on; how Army docs against Schur-i mans in tlie second iill. as ioi “Nether it will be a tie fni- that‘. position or solo pmsessioii. If Army garners a win over the Suiiuriiian sponsored team. it- will Sive them‘ a tie position vciili Ray's [or tlin top spot. and will leave the second’ place vacant for the winncr of tlie first ionitest to lTlCVn into. y - o u - , On the other hand if sCilUY-l man's are tile victors. they viillbej tied for third place with the Yo: y of lilo S.D.U -R C AF. clash.’- and the winner will nicvo up tn‘ share second place with AIIILY. two points behind the idle l\lillioii~‘ aircs. l Tonight's games at Summerside’ will be the last in the schedule until next Friday when. the two Western teams will again plny host to two City teams. S.D.U. and Ray's. There will be no more games played at Charlottetown in Island competition until Wednes- day. January 25th. clue to tlie fact that the Prince of Wales College mid-term examinations will he carriixi on there during the next week or so. I ooo Paul Williams’ Juvenile Abeg- u-cit hockey squad certainly dis- played superiority and paws-r in every department of the. game on Tuesday night at the Forum. when they trounced the Juvenile Victor- las to the tun» of 13-4 in an ex- hibition encounter. . - a with three well- ‘balanced forward lines plus solid defence. the Abbie: played smart, smooth-passing hockey all the way to bottle‘ up the Vie: behind their own blue- line continually, and pepper three different goalies on the vies roster with a regular blitz of rub- ber. Coating up Although the Vics made some determined breaks through the of- fensive tactics of the opposition that netted them four goals. they were no match for the sharp- shooting Abbie: who tallied twice in the first period. five in the sec- ond and nix in ‘tho. final session. Individually, the Vies showed to advantage equally as well as the Abbies. but lacked the coordinated teamwork that the Williams coach- ed squad displayed. who not only came up with some effective open passing sttadks_ but used a lye- tem of offensive play that might well cause some of the local senior squads ‘to sit up and take notice. Curling Results results of in the Char- Following are the games played yesterday Commercial League at the iottetown Curling Club: Caterers No. 2, 9; Transportation No. 2, 8. Auto Dealers No. 2, 11; Sale-amen No, 2, 9. Feed Dealers 13; Bankers 4. Salesmen-No. 3, 12; Stragglerl 8. Auto Dealers No. 1, 7; Salesman N0 1, 1 F. Gallant, J. Campbell, W. Wilson, F, Hansen. Ice 2: J. \Vran. A. McMillan. are still the) 1g, Iii . ilottctown Curling Club follows: J- 3- Mm“!- l pnluAy , Ice 2: N. Willis, D. Mayne, .1’. 7 n1“ .F. Hobbs, Dr. MacDonald vs. G. ire, 1: E, lvlacDonaid, F. Curtis, Seaman, E. F. Acorn vs. Dr. Avnrd vs. V1’. Kelly, ice 2: S, Johnston, '1‘. E. Mit- liell. Dr. Cziiiiplieil, G. E. Full vs. M<~Rae_ G, Foster, H. Atkinson, Luiid Puts Lightweight Title On Line Tonight w Beavers Regain Leadership 0f Bud Lund of Charlottetown will put his Island lightweight title on tlie lino tonight against Buddy Ttainsziy of Alberltiii in an eight- round title scrap iii the Whclan lvlcniorial Hall which will be thoi six-bout boxing i Johnston, F. Cannon, J. J, Lara- bee, F. R. McLaine. Rogers, A. O. F. Gill, Dr. Moln- tyre vs. F. W. Troop, Art. Roper, Judge McGuigah, E, Trnton. l l T Ice 3: Senator Barbour. Geo. B ice 4: H. Vi’, Douglas, J. Coles, _ Horne, Dr. Pierce vs. G. Leitch. Rogers, C. MacDonald, E. J. Si‘ <1 Flynn" hos‘ 1° sD-V- ami inersiiic ccigcmeii in five scheduled DY- Giddllllaj» ‘ b v‘ H c‘ rk ‘l cs a w . l ioiiliires. ,, I 3; \ 4 B - _ '_ ~-t,i a ‘e. _ ix=i came between S D1‘ Emma - - - o Q (ISIIICKQV J aalFnl-‘iier y! my» 4.80 RM. on wedneumy evenhg- January ‘IHSSLH’? liciit ~ll51 R C -\ I; i5 5ch°dule<l i0 i111. - - - ~ . ~ - iIZi-outlrais VCHIIIJGCiCI E Nichoi- (wrlghifsenmefl nth’ me charlouetown Ganisan i=1 a ~11 d‘ n ifclcc" '11P] tliu EMS “we W‘ ‘the only “WI. R in ~41, ' ' ' Ice 2: E, Mathleson, T, White. Indom‘ Rm?- T-fague “WHY 3°‘; ay T0115 ene _ h’? “i: - ilvm‘ who IIIIDFOVECI‘ their standing, 50?. ‘i’ .D. 161cm.‘ n T F Driscon A Hvndlnan vs. J‘! away to l shooting Starg” Twg me- ‘ihlce- flu in ("iliili Bath Tuesday night‘ bimwlng up “ilhi c‘: v W'T lhclfinlii‘ i H“ k’ i “illson G ‘Buhtain D, MacLeod. “Inch” were held‘ °ne M’ “Mos Denim. Sun» ,_ w“ he pwnvvds sumo .R Cox F’ liawev- to burn the $l1n1mel‘Sl(lU-Sif3\¥"iris, nae}. R012 {ivCaZ-g: A Likglv . . Queen Charlotte beoween the sPli'ited flimziii’; 41,1130“ ‘ - -- c‘ l\.(,..>\..F. qliinicttc swimlled the liiu] éswlywbkjl-nld- .- -, ~10? m.- E ‘V006 H‘ E. Hymi Navy “Bu and REL 30g.‘ "A" visitors citadel ‘The ‘Lwnvewm, Had 1d “H, W.C. aggregation in-4Si to selltl ii oc , ._$.\T‘.VR.DAY. . _mm. J Bel-mm J. squarebrlggs teams’ we other at the Armorles 5W“? “m: ‘the W“ “‘"“" m‘? Flver- are iltilihvdehhlihickcdallll aaiei if)“ ,‘,‘,°'~‘§§i““f ffcifiiie ‘The, t???‘ kioojrwi .-.‘ it Clarke i. k. MacNutt, n. between tlxhf-CEI-It. ReirtlOfllilfetrfi avls t0 e11. H.) lippnil ,.\‘_ ‘H. d , _ y‘ 1 , ‘ i our .03 i ‘ ' , fl‘. - _ _ _"_‘ x“ MUN .11 Cd,‘ ‘ AIEMWI!“ and RC, _ _ _ earns, ii o to Sheppard uh» '»‘.'i\l.'/t'§i , Lifmdurir ayljciqfaewnlmvtlfie Djmgilg, liuidli: lI1elTlsSl\‘£S‘|_liliO a third lie l. Du e d, ‘H, “ma, _;W;',nr_,:_~ i’ cases me mamhes were won by the rear to biazi- .1 close lil'l\\‘ llltfl _,,. U“. 1mm. “p mm Second ma“, 111M”? if" Nth 59”“ , Dmhmmf the P.E.I. RGKW. . __ " t < Il1l\ ersitv. 1h» aiimeii s vii-tori v Following are the lineup 911.95g“ W.ll.S.-P.S.S. Hockey Game At Forum Tonight Street. School clash at the Forum tonight at 730 in the opening game of the Oity Interscholastic hodkey ship. other two entries twice. for a total of fourgames each. Queen Square Rifle Shoot and their scores: Judson 85, Is D. Smith '7l. AB P. Clarke 81 PO A. Costello 84, AB M. Aifbique 77. total 398. Low score cduntcd out. 6'7. Gallant 78, Sgt. R. Slmall 88. Sgt. \'. G. Dousc B0. WIM C.A. Or- furd 85, Trp. C.C. Gallant '78, total 407. sixth man did not im- pear. ficers-—Capt. F). R. Burke $77, Capt. JANUARY 13, 1950 The West Kent and Prince hockey teams will champion- The league will b0 a three-team ffair with each team playing the by H001)" . Ray's fllillionairc-s Janos’ (;_ v 3,7) , i- r '~ c‘ ~-'~ -'_- . , ._ _ _ - ninth le tlgziislicsliiwllinlifeyagliig Ii-lgiiiiiiéiliiizilim; RIimQiOCLE D{;1il-3r°“;;°‘ JR‘ ‘i?’ B912‘ snliiieingil-s Alli Pigkdviiéeigliiec: i? is i“ “h” ""5"" Wm “'1” Wm “mm” “p " 8°‘! 1“ ‘h’ “m” F°""“‘“Y"‘ Abouw m" result o, Tuesday mgmis gflisdpris -R ‘;3‘:\f£‘n ~‘_ “Ycimnac: Gallup ‘Maénonnld, a Maw play their opening game next Fri- session. "Kiker" Mclsaac and Will 2~P, W. C. at Abbie: m énefl h y p: o Lcheduled hoop Clashes ‘at the P‘ lmmald iJ Mum “i R~ Ma _ Ne,“ l‘! w Turner’ day night. _ Honda accounted for the other 4-6. D. U. at Crystals “i ii K ‘c 1i SI E I \\'“c {iuditxiritittl iv 'll ' iu Pii “i ' ' C ' ' a P.M Th4‘ °w° ""1" “i” Wm “M” '*°' l-hr" 584m!’ “W!- "W 10PM" 7_P- w- c- “t Vmmll ‘i. _“ i . 4 i ' ' o o ‘a u l ‘ i‘ ’ HM‘. Erin“ N Ice 1. J- Traino}. D H1“ G_ night, have been getting in reilllll‘ gflgflng gna and thg latter (mu 9—5. D. U. d! P. W. C. "it? Grzfsv‘ “ m5 ,3 h l, W u u“ ,,,,,°°,. ', 3H,”? 313m, biifhoi}: whit.- "r w L Phowse vs’ c. practice sessions and are rarefied Arnold McCalliun, Jack Brown. a} "é lttR- C- A- 1"~ ~“ ‘~ .. ., - ,. . P Y1K l“ 5 _ - ' " ‘ ‘" ~ ‘i ',' ' ' ' lo be both iein stron lineups. . ...n ‘R. c. A, r ‘niilulglillilsgiilgkli Erftiiiii- Zicnesi [he momymel: mcrmfid ;-inn-rib.oni|n. ORmlrkm L‘ Turner. Cilggclimnl. Johnson H Trainer, which Should mill; i-hfigllfwpects gii-‘gortiheaqrfhciifpzxhootitlarng IOIWPCTI-Iflzcfil lk-Crystals M’ Ahbies lunmorsidc tonight ‘flew iéiqeuiiéesilaéijiliiiglaxthcilicxlsitzad: o; .. kuirll 1915b P o Diakmnti W H "Wop", ‘m R good for aeglde-Open, evenly eon- o! wales notchmg up one apiece at SCi-gitalys ‘w. . x 1- u . . ' ' —....n.., Suiiiiiierside SLIl\ll‘l’1\1\ll'\ lincpstei-s. If: ‘lt _l\1._-legki s, D, lvlacLsaii, léllllgrmzl‘. lifcLnliie, E. Msclnnls. ‘esied c “i x Flie glame gal! $1 twlde-éwve; 23__Abh|e! M vkqtoflfls I \iJ'\\’1liIlg iiiciii Ii_\' a H’ count; H~ ‘hlmls’ ' Comm“ ‘5- D- TY i pa“ Kegnan E Down“: . 791F500!‘ n8 5 53' l PW “c 28~R_ C. A, F. at P.W.C. 31.<ii~,.-,.;p_;;né;. p,“ pink-c m», mil, iloizg, \\. Ludnioro, \\'. Burnett.‘ P" _< - q _- W P‘ l‘ lots of good hockey of the fast Arinv. who i'f‘llllilllt’ti id's: on 'I‘\lEs- <7. N. Frazee. ‘I c‘“"-"~ H- *9” ‘S- " r "g e’ skating, hard checking and smart ‘ ,E_ Henry, A, Biignall, H. Spillett. passing ‘ninety. First Match: Navy "B"—LS M. P.E.I. Regt “A"-6igt. J. A. Second Match: PEI. Regt Of- , l A powerful first period perform- ance by Saint Dunstans Univer- sity that netted them five goals to two. was the deciding tihat sent them on ho a 7-4 victory over Prince of Wales College, in one of the best hockey matches of the season. in Island Intermediate factor Saints Score 7-4 Victory Over P._W. C. In Hockey League Game At Forum Revised Hockey g League ‘Schedule In view of some recent unfor- seen circumstances, the schedule Hockey League competition at the of the Island Intermediate "A“ Forum last night. Hockey League has been nun-m The victory sent the Saints lnw Illlhtly, It follows in revised a second plaids tidwith the Vlot- "m" orig. four points behind the league h" 1e ng Abegwelts, who jumped “"7:- their league lead an extra. two itsfgklflaz‘ a? i: F‘ points at. Summerside last night by downing the Crystals 6-8. Herd-working Cliff Bernard was the man who 10d the bulk of’ the Saint Dunstan’: attack to rack up three goals 1n the first. period on assists from Joe Mahar, who also It got off to a bang right from the early part of the first period when Saints notched up their first goal at 1:03, Bemaad doing the hat-trick on a play with Mahar and MacRae, only to have P.W.C. retaliate eleven seconds later when _ McCallilm got the equalizer on a pass from Jardine. The play re- mained very even for the next few minutes, aao broke out on an attack at 4:10 with l-Ioude potting the goal to go one up. The Welshmen ham- mered back to the attack however and came through with the tying goal again about eight minutes la- ter when Brown D0\viie’s shot right in front. It was the Saints’ third goal l8 seconds later that started l. whirl- wind attack by the Saints and was the undoing of P.W.C. Teaming up with Mahar, Cliff Bernard went on tlie rampage to bang in two iii a row, i6 seconds apart. on smart assists by Mahar and, con- tinuing the pressure against the 17~Abbles at S. D, U, 21-1’. W. C. at Crystals 24—Victories at S. D, U, ZG-Vletorlel at Abbie; ZB-{Zrystals at ‘R. C. A. l‘. 31—Crystala at S. D. U. North Sydney In 1-0 Win Over Miners NORTH SYDNEY. N.S.. Jan. 1! (GP) ~ Second place in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League changed hands for the second timl since Monday when North Sydney Victorlas whitewashed Glace Bay Miners ‘1-0 here tonight. Victorias fourth straight win lift- ed them one point ahead o! Gin,“ Bay and three back of league- leading Sydney Millionaires, whom they tackle tomorrow night, at. Sydney. North Sydney now has 50 points. until Houde and McIs- relayecl Gus into the net from First Period 1—-North Sydney, Bangay, (Verrier, Medynski) 2-—North Sydney, Menzies, (Hall, Storey) ................... .. 7.1 Penalties: Kelly (Zr, Rurilonl. Bolan, Jeohneuu. Second Period Si-North Sydney, Kromm 4——North Sydney, Hall, 1.23 7.5! O main go oi a B F L card that will be. staged there all ltfoiikley B6. Capt. MSCNBCII? 87. Slumping welshmen came back QMEXMES‘ Storey) _______ u mo; 3:30 by promoicns poiiiion andl _____ gent. Rézhfifiizilll Iélirtlth hi‘; “gain at 184w Math" snlmm a Penalties. Bola" (major). Kelly Luiul- ~ P?“ - °*‘ " x ‘ ' .‘ (mBJOr) Thaler. Jorloin. The bouts Will be tlie opening l ,c%iwgiiiplg$;I‘Ni3cii;e:a“iiI3fiE did not appear. f C t w K itgoaslexoéi Llllillmilbliig ffgfalregeigialjlilg: ' Third ratio“ linking attraction of ine i900 sea- reguingd lgadorshi“ of mi M-uri- R,C.A.M.C.—tf0fi .d toga-J Gun.’ out e a -8 5_Nm_th Sydney. swam,’ so“ Fm-d have all ‘he pruspepts or “m0 Swim‘ H°°k°Y Lem-me hi’ in“??? 1(3) ‘Prceavotst “R Dte W “Regivlerin fro their first er- (Truvm stark) ' """""" " 6'05 ‘mmdmg a Slmmbémg ovcnmg of burying Halifax St lilarvs under u, luceCov- 89' Cpl RIM‘ W559i’ T3‘ 10d setbackgtlie "Welshmett we}: a kltgnhk siidney’ imbwn’ 121 i lriic entertainment. , _ . _ _', -' _ ' _ ' _' ‘ ' , ' _ ar, rumm .... .. . b'l‘lie seini-liiial nilraiclion will , ‘;r1a:‘:l)?:‘n“:g‘£:i'\-_e win tital 40o. LCM scoic counted out. dlggel-em, team m the seoond and .T__Nonh Sydney.‘ Tram!‘ be a six-round contest bCiWCClllin snmchinu the 10m, from Haw __ ____ third Peflodg- and Playm we (Jeanheamlvfedynskll .. 17.25 1W0 local iiiiddlnwciglils. Louis i’ tum‘, a single p0,,“ Th“, were Sxaints orli efvern termsntotsxréoogethgr; JI-fenalties: C. Brown, Bolan. ' 0 8 £08 0 0M! 00 . eanneau. _ iiafferty and Johnny O‘Connoi'. and will be supported by four preliminary events of four-round duration. The preiiniiiiziries will include a lightweight clash be- tween Duck Trainoi" and Johnnyl Walker, both local scrappers, a iniddleum-iglit match hetwdcn Em- mett "Slugger" Gallant and Summary:— Johnny Russell. Royce Durrant of First Period Summerside and Kid Connolly. 1—Salnt John, Whitlock, City, two scrappy featherweights, (Drilloni . 16.20. and another preliminary event. QASaint John, Whltlock. which has not been disclosed yeti ‘Nlcollei . . 17.49 The feature attraction between mTenfllli°si Dmvllng- Mfll-fllllihll" Lund and Ramsay should be I whale of a bout as both boys are smart boxers and pack plenty of punching power. They have both met once before. which was a month or so ago at Al-berton, ivhen they battled it out to a draw de- cision in a crowd-blown; man.- The other five bouts all hold exicellenvt possibilities oi‘ produc- ing both smart and rugged battles, with the semi-final between Laf- ferty and O'Connor. and the Trai- nor-Walker clash expected to be particularly standout perform- ancea. Si. F. X. Downs Truro Bearcais 8-1 TRURO. N.S.. Jan. 1Q — (OP)- St. Francis Xavier University onished Truro Bearcats 8-1 to- night to take over second place in tihe Antigonlsh-Pictou-Ooldieeler Senior Hockey league. The Oolleginns led the fourth- placa Bearcal-a 4-1 at the end o! the first period and '1-1 st the end of the second. Mike Woodford was the big DOIXIVDIOGUON‘ with one goal and three assists. 5t. RX. now is 2% points above Antigonish Bulldogs and 13% be- hind Stellarion Royals. Charlie Grimm To Manage Dallas Club CHICAGO. Jan. ll-(Afi-Ohar- lie Grimm, twice manager of tho Chicago Oifbl. recently quit hia ll - Ow-a-year "brief cale" job vice president of the club and so cepted an offer to manage Dallas of the Texas League, Grimm announced he had “de- finltsiy" accepted the Dalian job a few hours after submitting his Cub resignation to owner P. K. Wrigley. Terms of the Dallas agreement will be settled at a later meeting with Dick Burnett, millionaire owner of the Texas club. Grimm submitted his resignation to Wrigley today after l) years association with the Cubs as an acrobatic first baseman, field boss ziheati all tlie way, leading 2-0 at tlie end of the first and 5-1 after ihe second. The result left the idle Monclon l-luwlts and Amherst Ramblers, re- spectively, l4 and 51 points below Snint John. Si. Mary's have played two more games than Beavers. Second Period 3—~I'I&IiI21¥, Wilkes, (Ford, Steeli 4-Saint John, Drillon, tLegero, MaeDonnldl . 8.09 E's-Saint John, Nicolle, (Demchuki . . . 18.03 ll-Snlnt John, Drillon, - (Demehuki .. .. . .1933 Penalties: Brennan, Fritz, Third Period 7--I-lnllfiix, Armstrong, (McGregor) .. :43 8—Salnt John, Dowllng, (Jacksoni .. .......... .. 5.35 9—Salnt John, Whltloek, (Damchuk, Nicolle) 8.20 10—Snint John, howling, (Wray, Heon) .... .. . . 12.06 IL-Halifax, Hollett, (Sullivan, Gaudet) 12.43 12——Si\int John, MacDonald, (Drillon, 'Wray) .............. .. 19.85 lS-Hallfax, Ford, (McLaughlin, Brennan) 18.50 Penalties: McLaughlin, Jackson, Sullivan, Wray. Bowling WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LaMoiia Signs For Non-Title Scrap . DETROIT, Jun. l1 tAP) - Middlewelght champion Jake La Motto signed today for a non-title IO-round scrap with Dick Wagner of Toppenish, Wash,, hero Feb. 3. It will be La Motta‘; 17th ap- pearance in a Detroit ring and his first bout. here since he won the middleweight title from the late Marcel Cerdan in Briggs Stadium last June. La Motta has had only one fight since then-and he lost a decis- ion in that one to Robert Ville- main in New York, La Motta has been prodded by chairman Eddie Egan of the New York Boxing Commission about his failure to defend his title. Only recently the La Motto camp said it wanted a couple of more fights before a possible title fight in June. There was some indication that Eagan might frown on the delay in La Motto‘: title bout and that was the main reason that led Jake tn select Detroit for his February fight. l5 Eligible For Calder Trophy MONTREAL, Jan. in - (C?) -— ‘rhe field was narrowed to 15 elig- ibles today for the Calder Memor- ial ‘rmphv, awarded annually to tho beat rookie to break into the Q LEAGUE Tomi No. l Thin Ne. I Team No. 1- Team No. 2 - 5 points. High Single - Mrs. My 280 High Three -Mris. Carter 5m ill! NU Team No. 8 — 3% points. Team No. 4 - 2% points. l-tlg-h Single — Mrs. J. P. Oisrk 1U High Three - Mrs. Mulch fill MLLAWAY AIL!!! s.n.o.:. rm Iln Leann Oluoh I00 Mules . 33g Ladies High Blush-A Gunther M! Ladies High Three-A Benin: 5Q Gents Hkh 811310-43. White J? I! Gents High Three-G. (xidmoro Q55 Points: Olucks 4; Mules I. B! Indies flllh Billie-I hflofly 1M Ladies HM! Three-J lofforby M! Gents High Single-n. whitiook 248 Gents High Three-R. Whltlock M! Inons . 2. - Doctors No, 1,10; Merchants No. “SEA and then uneasy executive. CADET Points: Loons 3; Dopee f. __ Be On Board H.M.C.S. i . Jan. 13th. 7 n. m. In Unilorm National Hockey League: the award committee - nounced. The eligible players are: Boston -- Dave Creighton, Zollio Tqipb- aini, Qi-‘lvio Bettie, Phil Malonsy, Arnie Kuilman and Jack Geiin- oau; Chicago -- Bert Olmstead; Detroit - Steve Black: Canadians - Gilles Dubs; Ramon - Gus Kyle. Jack Lanelon. Junkie Mo- und. Chick Webster. and Bing Juekes; and Toronto -- Rudy Ml- II!- To be ellltble for the Calder Memorial ‘Trophy a player cannot have played in more than l) games h! "W season and he cari- not have played in more than one previous season. \ 10H“! BEAUTY t Popocatopetl, 0110 OI M 'l most beautiful mount- :in:, reaches a height of 11,!!! es. "ii? 5 I ' natal-thy number 10 , and the They were particularly hot in the final session, and held the advant- age on the play through mosg of the period to come up with at least four chances to the saints one on scoring attempts, but lack- ed the ability to finish 0B their plays in the way that end up in goals. The Saints. who hnd less scoring opportunities, showed more finish around the net. although plenty rough at times, to go without penalties in the first and third periods. They roughened it up a. bit in the sandwich session however, that brought on five pen- alties, all for minor infractions. and summary: - (spare); defence, Hennesseyr. Mae- Rae, Ayers; Deighen, Bernard, Houde, Mela- same again in the third. Eight Schoolboy Rinks In Dominion Bonspiel QUEBEC. Jan. 12 - (OP) _ at least eight and possibly l0 rinks will compete here Feb: 20-23 in the Dominion schoolboy ourllng cham- pionships, W.E. Wayman. local curling official announced tonight. Teams entered include the pro- vincial champions of Prince Ed- wlircl Island, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Quebec, Northern On- tario. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. Play for the Dominion title twill be a round-robin affair. The iteams played clean hockey. The following are the lineups 9. P.W.O.-—Mac‘.l_eod (Downe) .. 13145 Penalties MaicNevin, I-Ioude. MacLeod, Mclsaac, Allan. S. D. U. -— Goal. Strain. Fradetto forwards. Mahar. sac, Desrosiers, Farther. Mcquaid. Thu-d Pgflqd Murphy, Cheverie. 1m p_w_Q__MBc;M MRW. C. ilGoalhLurixidgindofence, (grown) 2,51 acLeod. an. ac ev ; or- u, 5,5,11,30,15, wards, McCallum, Howatt. Jardine, i (Mi-mum, dgnneggeiy) 13m Brown. Downe. B. MacDonald, pennme, _ Norm Nicholson. Mszclean. W. MacRae. “I'm” ‘ M“ ‘m’ m“ 1"“ i Drizzle. SUMMARY M» i VIOTORIA RINK 1. 5.D.U. - Bernard ~ i (Mah . M’ Ra 1 .. z. P. w. CEMcOaajCIIuIIII) 1 0G‘ SATURDAY NIGHT (Jardlne) .. 1114 a. S.D.U.—HOUGE (Mclsaacl 4:10 Fir“ scheduled Gan“ 4. P.W.C.—-Brown (Downe) 12:24 NuuE Mu]; CREEK 5. S.D.U.—Bernard (Mahar) 12:42 BULLDOGS 6. S. D.U.—Bernard (Mahar) 12:58 v ‘I. B. D. U.—Mahar S. ‘°°"°“°"’ 1"“ AUGUSTINE cove; Penalties - None. DOG c Second PQIIOG l BULL 5 l LIE-Nehru (Honda) 11:21 GOLF SOHOOL NOW OPEN " PRACTICE HOUR 50c " GOLFLESSONS.................$1.00 TWO. LESSONS FREE FOR BEGINNERS 4 MONTHS DUES $110.00 _0pon Every Day and Four Evenings A Week For Further Information Phone ZGBB-L CECIL BOWLING. SPORT IDDGE. l . _ .j, ueen Charlotte Tonight. “HTKREWEEEEI first llslteltalt