THE cnanuoljrgjgwn ouakorm F First Saturday “Bonspeil it JANUARY 7, 1939 BASKETBALL g OTHER SPORT Junior Royals Score 9-4 Wimfiliw |$ "Simmerings Amund The Defeat Over. Rangers In st Hard-fought Game -6ydlne Milli Ranger-snot oomngoéooésifre pllyundslnrnmedin “mm f; pom, o, m, kawamp DOWN Spoi Front F BACK STRETCH (By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer) Charlottetown Benior QRK Jan. 8—-(OP)~—T.f R0178]! could instil into his B New York Anrericans the energy <1°Wn ——-—- that went into his tam Samuel Rumel. noted banker oi’ last n ht's 6-0 draw with De lewision, Pa, died in hospital two , Red W gs weeks ago following an operation.‘ He was President of the Central hir Circuit and a great horse enthusiast. For many years Buck Hanover 2.05%. bay horse The Great Volo 2.03%. is the hteet wddition to the Merry Time stables o! Alderman Pram: Adams, to the 2.16 clas made seven starts winning three oi’ them. At Malone, N, , he was 1-l-1 in 2.08%. 2.06%, 2.00- %. At Barton, Vermont, he Fbnum last night bu to defeat tébgmselves to the v . m)" skating youn o1 ranged from wide pom ey, including fist fghts to s ling nd 1 the race tracks of the pearly gar. the ..tihe American blew laid the ' Prominent In BOWLING WRESTLING At Curling Rink Today's Sydney Win SYDNEY. N. B. Jan. 6 —(GP)— chairs swept to . m Dr. Campbell. I m‘ “w. 12cm,‘ w. c. Davies. n. s Y- . A l1. week curlers have Benton. A B. Cutliffe. u. of the Cape Breton Hockey Lea- gue here tonight with s 6-0 vic- tory over the luckless North Syd- ney Monarchs. _ In desperation. with the game, om apecmor w” Guam‘ m” wioe _ mg en major penalties handed out and and Biaoquiere taking credit for police were on the lce almost as -up" in anticipation of one of the most active seasons . .~ in the history m _ H Hewett, D Gal; Geo. McLeod. A. Drummond Kl! C Oiu-isioffersen, Cfieligoloan mudh as the plaers during the ook whiwod the broke glass. wh 1 rrviir MoGibbon. svriney for- 2-09. 2.09. and over the campaigned a a, . ream; were skating at top speed. At the rc- a“; per flared und the w penalties were hand- a t the Royals Were three men t5 short and the Rangers min ne won the first heat f i e 2.05%. We have no ling oi‘: lingerie‘: m" the s“ minute gs in i008, but presume he must have showed up well or w, Adam; at Mount Clements, Michigan, 19M, that we had the pleasure of meeting him and the impression he . gals came out and if three goals makes of t. The eeney seminar wan Roach brothers for thetir ef tive mtfi} ‘ MoGibbon, am the scoring. created has never been efiaced. A. E. Leatherm to know wh t i lsts add to nah Buoko ...-four assiisisfngwaesesney..... up fessional polo 11106911118; would not have purchased him. 1°? his svol-scttins Ploy!- Weathered Storm ‘Iihe seniors used all their ior weight and ex e temrpis to weathered the storrrn unsca hed Thesecond session teams oming faster than Pud Bo , lminutive patroll the right lane for ah b E med in his own rebound past Had liwclxnnis to draw first blood for the O S. Ran ers turgid on the heat and Anothu‘ Nod m 1 1 - rived in the Mgiiiin» m You‘? “n “ Goal, Mclnnis, defence, Véoods. 1t. Darrsoir. L‘ . MoClintock, Worth, Jay v 3- » l" 120a r Perry Whitlock P, Roach, Mayor Laguardia, y fought a main bout (non-title) on. wi fled reief ctlrlgnlti hagpobegn invited ball Jan. 15.... Sammy Can amess “Johnny Goldsmith was to my way of thinking. the most spectacular style, and any real en- 2.15 pace. He s 193‘! and -w0n five of them. This season he won a. race in Ohio from a field of very high D He is said to be a. real bear- cat. good enough for free-for-slls- Matthew MoCour-t, who cited when watching him team a finish. His back seemed both arms go up, then with elbows hands on about a level with pals Baby Yack, a bantamweight fellow Mlfllildl W11 115.1115, ' m‘ and ' ion in the second he was’ endeavor turrets out oi’ the saddle. To the uld go in a strenuous drive. man, horse, whi self like s. billow on too of a wave. Lifting, shaking, shouting, tapping -in fact all but riding his horse — Goldsmith flashed past the stand. His every thouggt and every desire win. He no doubt heard and saw nothing but his horse and the wire ahead and never for an did he cease his efforts even mo- mentarily until he was at the pay early this week, was a great lover of horses and for many y trained a. colt or aged horse, tak- worklng them out over the Char- lottetown Driving Park track He ad many friends and general regret is expressed at Senator Cerallee of Puerto Rico is reported ready to t $35,000 to meet Pedro Montanez in Paris. . Armslrong accepts. . Rangers. Every man on had a hand in the tally. Penalties Numerous raotised a few orf was over, Whitlock and Perry each ed a. marker. Carmichael, Ran- gers defenceman, d was l man who Th srssM-'......w".."...~ Tomm F l ks tt f lr in . W. . - workoutsy lfifinhlgob0llgrilflit Igriday their irlcks and with Red Burman of Baltimore... wonder if Farr has burned his dog- duds that he bought in 193B as misednuseerns hardly p0s-‘ Twenty-five years ago last ember Honorable John Richards of ' Pud B00011, 7.16. 1120 Glory Sale. N. Y. ment. Cfl-Tnlmhflfil. ‘provide thrills mDlenfl-y. es as those little toppers Tommy fanc bout with Joe Imus. proved to be one o 1h Penalties were numerous and for a time both squads were playing two The Royals frittered minutes at the beginning third, nursing their tired Rangers strove score The match turned into teams icing ' Everett as of the quite. un- Among the best o assuming, iake-it-easy Peiovr Pokey 2 06%, Maritime trotting record of 2.07, recently beet retired from the turf after campaignind t to his native Greece his him _ . . Rangers; Jim Roach 8.21 85 year old dud invited _ u K 7 Jtangers, n .40. . Royals: Whitlcok (‘I‘ra.inor) Imus Whitloolr, 10.08. is Manhood (J. f m: D9 In the heat of battle he sat as straight as a General on parade seldom if ever reverted to the peeping" tactics as he realized the Job to be done was ln front. gnaw uck. Rofroehed, the Royals swung info immy Roach QG ears old in March. Last season e won five races put mach) starts, thereby bringing his up to 5i victories. slhowing th r4 JG t-e. >- Brooklyn College but. ilk; so many . e game won't come off ....“we’re here," reported Elk: Brooklyn...."to play a game w you." answered E1kins...."so sorry no can do," quoted Brookiyn....lt develops the game ins in its schcdue. Elkins hcipes to get a game against St. Francis College. . .. u-n Q " after the faceoff and milled ors, a matter of seconds r Roachs marker. Pud Roach-Whit- lock-Trnlnor line staged a passing game and eased through . F0 the jubilant juniors took numerous accidents resulted from drivers trying to learn other boys were getting along in the rear. He knew no fear, always kept his mount under control with a. steadying hand. and when train- ed by him soon learned to do his best when it was demanded. Charles Marvin was a master of ‘ art. had his horses in the pink of con- day. and drove with a confidence which some of the weaker-hearted boys and caused- him to achieve numer- ous victories with aslower mount. In his races he always went and won as quickly as a look of what sortie style brilliancy in Marvin's n-l . Rangers; MoCliniook 8.50. - rRanger-s; ‘Blaoquiere (Worth) Buliifljflltszfl-flgfiwglvfilgul 1 R 187Pud1ioaoh.'1‘fa1-nor 0 mace e12. my” ( ' Stewart 2 B. McPhersomnI. Har- per 4; Dan Maihimon 8—Total l-l awn-n- 2»-2 trotters. He was . Stewiaoko, N. 5., who also bred Gwendolyn Aubrey. 2.08%. all by Captain out oi’ Helena Con- n-n it! > The Canadian sire. CAPS WIN’ GAME ST. ANDREWS, N. B., Jan. 5- (CP)—St. Stephm Mohawks won their second game in the Southern New Brunswick Hockey League, and St. Andrews Senators suffer- ed their second loss. when Mo- hmwks defeated the BOWL RESU ' Ice races were held by th dcwne Park Drivi Ixrsf E- Di-Y" When the regular periods were over the score stood at 38-86. At the end of the first overtime per- iod the score was still krwttod at 40-40. In the second overtime per- iod R. Creimhwn of the Grads won the game for his mates when he sank two penalty shots. Y-Ettos 40. Grads: L. Muir-heed 11901130 t day it was bitter finishu, but each one represented n ther and some snow. These conditions k unce down but on with ideal weather s large crowd was on to wl ness the sport. the meeting was 2. class hich Lee Hen!!! W“ in straight heats, bes 'rh 2 lass was won by 0 fastest heat 2.11. was also won the 2.2’! class raced the harness horse sport only account- ed fcr cne-sliuteemh Dart. or about 000. The balance was bet on Harness racing dif- fers from running racing ln that its devotees do'not attend because of the betting involved but rather for the love of the sport. , Lactic Gmi/tam. the Ontario onc- er who wins race honors for the year with seventeen firsts. CIPTOWN’ BOWLING ALLEYB loagu Pattersons J§welry~‘i004. 0rd -4 back in lava-entry . in my opinion. a ble seat on s. bike, and the position of his arms was always so it h to take one away his mount in an instant end was absolutely no handicap to High three E. Goss ‘I47. 8 Mixed loan :-- with sbrteen" victories to his credit. ° Herbert Rum: of Lyndonville. Vermont. must come near to hold- ing the record for driving in races. ‘Ihough in his 81th year he is get- ting ready to drive in the ice race.- ."-.-' Homem- Butiihfiuu be fort -two YEN‘! 9i!) old this Sprinq. He we ds and is as active Is tee wonder-f m3 single p. Hearts m. To ZCatch l 00 Or More Games dltion for nu ne- Mlfllallll‘ Vic Flemming. Canadian reins- rnun who has been 1i Umud 5hr,“ for seven} yea!‘ 15 Peter Volo 2.02. thmt died three leadi dri f years ago. is still ad famethrowzh the performances his sons and daughters. H for tour or five more °' u“ mum”: ties resulted m the and Art Slums held onthe hep] Jan. 2'1 and 28 A. . unphy. who retired w. ' 011m tlti sleuth the turfmabout five years ago “Imam °'“ novéhseezen rtxlgctitetgsngtnd one pace m e W" Y“ ~ 02111.». Jan cans when he was in the stud m , ‘ dercd a failure and his Gabby Hanna“ °fm owner was on the point of selling ivudetoday ttoftheCuhsand the 88.288301 wagered on toh featured the Badminton Assocl ion or follow. United States Badrnin him when his colts started. .to show up in phenomenal style and in no time he was America's t . ~ n8 new union iaottint; and ‘gcigflon may, wi] em from the cortferetioe prediction that he for the National e champions next summer. °2lQ__£!."_@il__19'-j3§-__ih° n, e I'll do it ii the old halttirll 8'16 holds out. In my mind. the ques- tion mark is my hitting. I’ of the picture, but Skowhegan, Maine. fair Directors are goinfl to help it with-men and money this year. It forms a V8fll~ ' ab racing link following Skow- m. even though I'm it wl be "l"*"!4r'.<,=iam_>r1_c majors. 1 can still throw and 1 can still get around well. well as I have durihg yearsSoiflcon liluinthen” 9 FQUFFmFPPQiQPPP ti} .113? ' The following mmmeriee ulottewwm, Aug. 22nd. 1988 2.2’! TRUI‘ Johnny Miles g7)‘ Contain Aii- 1 by Cmtain Au- ele) 2 ii Davenport‘ Prince by Upton Q noLL1n CAN SAFELY BE WAG ERED THAT OUR. TOBACCO IS ALWAYS rmssrt- rrs STEADY sans T0 DEALERS EVERYWHERE on, P. s. rsnsnn ouaaauraas run YOU ma: commusttv ABLE T0 any Remember When The Canadian Press) ew York State Athletic fluoned Heavy- smpion Max Bchmeling today when he re- s return bout '1', irc- the w ism nanny O'Neill, 4s, died an hydrochloric acid to 0h’town Bowling There is a prize of $50 for the winning team of the mix- ed league, also there is a prize for the team with the , highest points in the first burg (MacKinnon) 4. n t of coiudntmus, ro-a-a. Pete .1’! 1-4;'2.it 1-4; 2.1a 1-4. imtion. Clubs an; Montreal. representatives junior girls’ singles. men's si men's _____...___. ‘TWISTBB¢S" WIN éd§éééééfiifi8g8fi8fi8 hockey game st Street r nk last night 4-8. Allan "Rod" Prowse led hid beaten Mills tory heme said many men _v@m_.wid___f_°r 11.911141121139131; Involved sud approved by Dominion lleldaunrfers OUR TOBACCO FRESH THE FACTORY. _ HICKEYfS ‘ BLACK 1fW1s1‘. _ CHEWING ‘NH ONE “OI-D Oil‘?! UNLESSI E 2.12 1-2; 2.1a‘ r-4. 10c PER FIG “FROM ‘SQURIS T0 rrcmsn" mauurwruucn it; A ,- Time: 2.11 r-a ammo any: t. Contain i’ rm: 2.1a 14:11: u; 218-84.. _ game. It was hedu feq vtly but l0 seconds while attendants ga eieduenup le cl he them ready ; 191111511“ is; gm- eat the time eir matches N J Anderson, M. m‘: m Williams, with three, the T“ m" l‘ i“ *°“°'°"= veteran Kensie McNeil. Fritz and L Mcmlerson, J_ E‘ i Sppillett . P0 J. W Boultor, E. Nicholson, m; w rt Adams 15' Nash P w. Turner.‘ W. Pickard. I I J. A. Bentley, Dr. Pierce. N, D. Grads Turn Back Y-Knots In Overtime ' McLeod vs 1-1 Winchester . MoGregor vs H. L. Sea: . A. Stewart vs J. J. Morris. A McKlnnon vs R, M . A. Bentley vs L. B un y. . Splllett, E. Les-gs '.1Bdg§a§u“.ii" A s 1n tt A Mc- iy, . p e , . MBA . R. Seaman, W. '1'. nkins. L. B. MoMil. n. W. swlndeii. Q W. Patterson. G. R. B d H. Sear, Georg Plgaoh. A. B. Fisher, . R, Adams vs A. Beloher. Anderson vs P. B. Cobb . Boulter vs C C. Thompson l, Full vs W. H. Townsend League. The lead chunilod hands several times throuchout the game with both sides adopting a wide open style of play which kept specta- tors in a constant state of excite- W. W. Lord vs Judge Dufufy P. stone and first stone men The game was easily the best Order in B8611 CB8 played in the League thus far and future tilts between these two tohed teams shoul e: A. Brenton, W. Cox. H Ful Hlllion, J T Davies, ott Refusal To Take Orders Blamed For Dismissal (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Jan. 6-A long series . . Rope BpBI8S—-Dl'. Lantz, E High scorer for the Grads was A. Likely who posted 15 points while high for: the Knots was n. ‘murals; MeoLeod (.1. Roach) In i“ K1115’ Rama W’ 0°49“ i-Conn Scores Decision Win Over Apostoli tewar as manager of the world ch ionship Chicago Black Hawks, 8 explained today when he mum- hc e. art. hailed as the agile last spring when he CUD triumph, was ' ‘Ifiiesday by owner Frederic Mc- unhlin. ‘I refused to take Orders from lvfcLaughlln when I was ced I was doing the con-cot thing," bald Bill explained. “Tim's why Mcbalmhllrfs stat- dismissirm him was that attendance was falling off. Stewart said box office futures in- erwis . the current Biaxk H wks have slight chance ting anywhere in the N. H. L. this ' added. "they just Stewart said he would rest un- came for him to don Billy Conn the long tisb Gan,‘ ions come a dime‘ Timer and Scorer: A.“ Shanna d: l‘ “m straw“ “M? . B1111 . Oo-Eds: F. Aofls 3 M. guitar; 1S M.‘ Farquharsoul li-Total‘ u. Y-Ettes: L. Trainor 2; K. Mc- ‘Guigen 4; B. Bagnail; S. Block; wooly a 0-round punch Madlso arena has seen in years. 16o 1-2. The Pittsburgh youngster, s pa» three years fired left hands by the former San Freon come through by r narrowest ma gins. as I d of 10.918. who contributed to a gate of $25,458.55. cheered the victory. Conn made it s -. kinssintiu ~ ndred claw bell hop to h of Saint John To HoldBadmintoni 3i To urnam en t zed as crown holder in this California. while ily Krieger, Brooklyn beiter and an- t v ce ted in all other states. aferee Billy Kavanaugh mil Judges VOIBG uuuniIIwU-Siy I Demaret Equals Course R e c o rd LOB ANGELEB, Jan. 6--l'1qual- limz the course record. Jimmy De- lumped of into the forefront of the iourinl professlonal stars iodaav when he shot a 06 over the Harding course the first round of tihe 14th (C. P. by Gusrdiufl Special Wire) -‘ New Niiwltation bad- ; 4 I f Rifle Shoot can. "r.".““.?.'.2°%i.,i“.:.. ‘éfsit rte oi’ the Sain Jdhn Garrisortrml Officers’ Badmin- ton Club on Friday and Saturday. ' 8T to light-heavyweight size in of three boxing sea- cand showed Conn holding a sllgh edge of five rounds to fo with one evenpal-thmrgh Aposto was the more arzrwsive through- out and threw the more effectivl m finish the blister- ing action had the crowd roar as the two cloutxs‘ bore at ea. other. Apostoli spotted his precious inches in _ Entries to the tournament close and E. R. at noon Monday Jan. 23. Every tied at 95 at the con- entrant must be a. member of a club affiliated with the Canadi se, at over an earlier low score ion Assoc- suutn of Chicago shot Sam hi of West Virginia. the open chanupion, trailed in the field analysis may have cost fight In the second heals especially. he getting inside Bill ed up valuable points for the Pennsylvanian. Tom Ottawa. Quebec and other Can- adian centres as well m: Boston and cities and towns in the Mari- times have been invited to send to the meet. ‘—-——-———-—— Event; will include Lmflg sing- JUVENILE CHALLENGE AC- lol. ladies‘ doublu, mixed doubles. CEPTED We the Primrose; do hereby t the challenge lo u series of t of 2W1; games for “S!” doublu and Junior boys’ LIVERPOOL, “ ‘Pairey battlel pie Y Rica? Nichohcnu "Pwlstcu" denies tho ‘mrnip Scalpers in s til! UPI)?! Q1106“ SATURDAY’S SPECIALS iBllOd m i0 ll 011161! " °“‘° “ "’ ' 3-5 REGULAR SKATE CHILDREN 10c — NIGHT — 7.30- TILL 10 O’CLOCK — 2V; HOURS 30 BANDS — ALL ONE PRICE 10c STOPPED fl‘, ANYWAY The my Renata Assonlltlhl. w; we: bmrr on on: '0' ‘run mums