3L superiors ‘And L.;P.U. Battle To Draw In Final Scheduled Tilt Of “League Scoring less than ten seconds be. fore the final whistle. Bill Ennis‘ Buoeiiors narrowly averted defeat at the hands of the L. P. u. team Saturday night the above-mention- ed cum"? Slvlnd tlmn a 4-4 draw. Rents of the game, scheduled one of the league, leaves the Pirates in undisputed pas-es. sion of first place and the playoff bye while Saturday's teams Playoff a two game, total- 8on1 series to decide which squad Bankers. the other team “hill!!! a chance to capture a 915W“ berth DNVlOI-ls to the game are now out of the running, the split in the points giving both L, P- U- and 3ill>erlors a one point _ margin. over thrm. i The game was ast and clean , throughout the regulation playing N a t | O n a I S time and extra session with ha‘! of the 80315 Soored coming in quick- nd V» ,. succession in the overtime session. ' A I l; only l5" penalties were handed out . C by Referee Mel Diamond all for minor offences. ' L. P U. took quick advantage oi’ the first penalty of the game, hand. ed out to Williams of the superiors, bvmsltaémmilriig in two goals in a o w d as‘, 1 . m u an 25 seconds. Joe Mur- -v..“.....-»°..§‘.m§,'.. JIFEJZZTZEZ "ism" Warm ‘or he nun-ed the "Nationals" in one of when h’ Sh“ smmm“ P“ m" the fastest and cleanest games gehhld weeks while Luna stick‘ played in Bordcn Rink this year. andxd his w“ thmugh “m” 1°’ Although the game ivas arranged getiefondkghifhwa‘ an the 5mm‘! nil short notice and not advertised to “i, p“; ta sumnms ram“? through the press, the game was on ‘woe ozclfltjmsgewgfinmfixlfgxoeg well attended and the fans were “d Mumaghan dfiw penamw o, hookah It tock the Superior; over fifteen The game was only three min- minutes of the secmd “m” m rites old W112“ Jim Lawlor scored beat the d" n59 °t ‘hm mmmems a pretty goal for the "victors" as- gal chm‘ up the“ Hf“ Eiml- R4355 sislcd by Mcliinis\ and D, Lawlor. is‘? teamed we ‘me “d the“ In less than a minute Clint Howatti Killian“? thgegiggghzopftig; Cllilimflil didn't have a chance on this time on Pete Weir's goal. Play 2:13 P2};- lfiaftitéhléantiéfk if: sag; TS 1' Was about even and there were no only penalty o! the Fermi utes before the end of‘ the period 1 LA U’ held tihelr 511m Q1“ 3°51 .h C“ t H t _ ea or over nneicen minutes of w en n owat scored h“ sec the third session but the Superiors tactics brought when the some pair that scored the fir;t goal game m. Holmum . Smith taking Manor's pass for the cquaiizer two seconds before . ‘ _ JANUARY 27, 1936 I~< rue Cl-IARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN, i Till Forum ‘ Skating Tonight Play Draw more than satisfied with the brand tiod it up on a nice solo effort. Holmans iigniii forged to the front, more scores until about two min- oiid goal assisted by O. Campbell. In less than a minute Jim Lawior assisted by Weir put Holmans one up and the first period ended 3-2 ’I‘ho second period was much faster and the defences were checking iheavy. About midway through the period Lorne Bell and riddle Campbell combined to tie. the score, making the count read In less than two minutes after this score Clint-Howatt, assisted by O. Campbell scored for Borden. Loss than a minute before the sec- 0nd period ended Pete Weir put lioliiimis on cvcn terms again, and the second period ended 4-4. The last period, which was prob- Holmans go into a. lead when Weir scored at the two minute mark. At. about eight minutes E. Camp- bgll scored for Borden on an assist from L. Bell, In less than six min- ulcs Jim Lawior scored two" goals, the first unassisted, the latter on r. pass from Weir, to put I-folmans Z-T-i- P- U. Luhd. 6.25. iivo up. Play was very fast and llolmaris staved Borden off until about twoniinutcs before the end of the gamo when Clint l-Iowatt scored his fourth and fifth goals of ilio night to tie the game which ended in a tie score, 1-1. The last goal, which was scored for Borden, was disputed by Hoimans but the referee who overruled the goal- Jiidge, stated it was an official goal, To pick out outstanding players on either team would be difficult, but special mention should be made of Jim Lawlor and Pete Weir for llolmans and Clint Howatt arzd O. Campbell for Borden. Lrurzurs dlolmarls Viciors: Goal "Tld" McEwen; defence, D. Lawlor, ‘Trainer; forwards, J. Lawlor, P. Weir, J. McInnis, Darrnch. Borden Nationals: Goal, Peters; ilcfcnce, D. McPherson. L. McAleer; forwards, C. Howatt, O. Campbell, h. Bell, E, Campbell, W. McWil- llama, R. Cutllffe. SUMMARY First Period 1. I-lolinans, J. Lawlor (Mclnriis D. Lawlor) 3.20. 2. Borden, C. Howatt, 1.10. 3. Holmons, Weir (Mclnnis) i230. 4. Borden, Howatt (O. Camp- bell) 18.50. 5. Holmans J. Lawlor (Weir) i930. Penalties: Trainer, M c Al e er, Weir, McPherson. Second Period H0. Borden, Bell (E. Campbell) .20. 7. Borden, C. I-fowatt (O. Camp- 0d “I5. Holmana,_Weir (D. trawler) ._ i0. Borden, E. Campbell (L. Helithlilo. i . ll. Holmarib, J. Lawior. 11.80. l2. Holmana, J. Lawlor (Web). 14.20. l3. Borden, Howatt (O. Camp- bell. W. McWilliams) 18.50.- 14. Borden, l-fowatt (O. Camp- bell. w. McWilliams) loiio. Penaltiel: D. Lawlor i2). ___,______..__.__.__ VIISATILI FOOTBALL!!! Bakery -Wi ns St. Makihs their first start. of the 8888011. St. Dunstans University hooker squad bowed to the Stew- arts bakery team l to 3 in a game played at the University rink. The some was much closer, however, than the score indicates. The win- ners carried their margin in the 59°91“! Pflriod. but had to display all their defensive skill in the third session to frustrate the gang attacks of the home team. Bill Murley. Saikery goalie was outstanding dur- ihi; the period and came several times to block drives that appeared to have goal labelled all over. them. Neither team could earn a‘ lead throughout a fast first period. Stewarts were the first to score 10 minutes after the game got under- way, but the University tcam came rlilht back two minutes later to knor ihe count at l-all, the score remain- in! unchanged for the balance of the period. Displaying smart combination ef- forts that time and again carried them into scoring position, the win- ners commanded the play during the middle session. They rang up five goals to their opponents’ none and left the ice leading 8-1. However, the Saints proved for- midabie foes in the final session as they continually ganged the Bakery net, but ivlurley played in sensation- al fashion to hold them to two counters, while Stewarts rang up their seventh on a breakaway play. Nelson Whitlock proved a capable and impartial referee. meets them. Norway Europe Speed Skating Title (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) OSLO, Norway, Jan. way's speed skaters, paced by the brilliant Ivan Baliangrud, won the European speed ioriships today, outscoi-lng the United States and Japanese Olym- lves by a wide margin as wel as the pick of Europe's bladesmen. Ballangrud, winning one of to- day's closing events and fourth in another, scored a total of 189.956 points to win the individual title. The leading United States skater, Eddie Schroeder of Chicago, had a. point score of 193,483 to fin- ish seventh among the competitors. A low score is the best according to the complicated system used. Ballangrud won the 1,500 in two minutes, 19' seconds while Schroed- er was timed in 2:22. Although the ice was poorer for the 5,000 metres, ii/Jax Stiepl of Austria won the race in the fast time of 8220.7. came five Norwegian skaters, with Edward Wangbcrg second in 8:21- 8; and Charles Mathlesen third in 8:28. Baiiangrud was fourth in 8:28.51. ganging pic representa A wide-open overtime session saw both teams score twice to make the count read 4-4. Superior-s took the lead at 2.05 Mahar- scoring unaslst- 3.1 ed". 45 seconds later Ryan tied 7.1a teams again with an unassisted ef- fort. Ryan made the Sherran to again give the Labor Union the lead at 7.07 but Super- iors again evaded defeat as Pzters took ‘a pass from Mahar, the iat- ter player's fourth point of the game, to drill a high shot into the ably the fastest of the night. saw twmefl- 1—L. P. U., Murnaghan (Sherran) 3—Sirperiors, Smith (Mahar) 15.08 Penalties: Murnaghan. 4-Supcriors, Smltli (Malia-r) 19.58 Penalties: Blanchard. Sherran. 5—Siiperiors, Mahar, 2.06 6-L. P. U» Ryan. ’1—L. P. U., Shernm ir-Superlors. PWers ‘Pcnalties: Myers. M0renzTraded To v Ra n ge rs (C. P. By Guardian's Swill! his National Lea- e second time i.rr his sch gam be played on was also announce RBIIIE Mcrcuz changed gue uniform for ti: with announce- ment t o n i g h t Frenchman from Minter with rrouncemorrt that of last lemon, came from th adqrrarten. irto played in Chicago EDINBURGH-J. H. Mitchell, ll its: old reserve fill-back o! Liv!!- D001 first division English aoocer iloaue tun, wan the 180 yard! running Powderbaii professional hl-ndiotp hm. Mitchell 4-1 favor- 11 yards over D. Boyle. iMWMl ' Bill Miami and mn- Digllliifllll- ...4_|-o Requests Hockey A c ti vity Be Suspended f AMHTRST, Jan. 25-Presldent James Wry of the Maritime Ama- teur Hockey Assoclatiorl tonight re- quested that all hoclre suspended on Jan. 2B. burial the late King George V. Accordingly the Central League fiuie has been revised so that s slated for next Tuesday will Monday evening. It d that a disputed between Snrinizhill and Manc- i would be placed at the bottxvm d? the schedule pending settlement. Trotting Club .Meeting Last year's slate of officers were re-elected at the annual meeting oi’ the Malpeque Trot- ting Club held recently. Ar- rangements were made to carry on a series of races for the the‘ usual prizes for the different classes. It is the intention of the club to stage its first ice rare on Tuesday, January 28th, when quite a number of colt! will be seen in ‘action. i?’ nuiiuniuc or FA'I‘HER Successful Prize Bonspeil At Curling-Rink ‘Saturday Leafs Cé-‘Plllfe Team From Dunstans the roarin’ game had afternoon's of sport Saturday withuth afternoon's play, players gathered around the fesiizlive board, wlhere im- rom u s -——— p p pm °:,:°'§,,§§,L§§§°d',° (c. Puby Guardian's Special wire) send teams to Montague this week to compete in the first, round o; the still nursed their slim lead in tho McArthui- Challenge trophy. The winner of the Montague-Charlotte- town series will then compete with the Summerside curlers in the sec- ond round. Tha Big Four and the 101ml H0339? lfihlile 851116 55W" Kinlocks have already been chosen d l! to carry the local club colors with a third team yet to be named. Other results were: _ PotatoBugs, l0; Bankers, 5. Shamrocks, 13; Mounties, 1. C. N. R", 6; Insurance, 15, Lawyers, l3; CarveiPs, 2. Electric Lights, ll", Merchants, 3. Doctors, 11; Contractors, 9. Dentists, ll; Travellers, 6. Juniors, 9; Farmers, 7. Dairy Kings, i0; Perfectlons, '1. Undertakers, 6; Boy Scouts, 9. Little Four. l2; The Press, 4. Enthusiasm and itive interest ran hiBh with new club members vie- Rankine McLaine upset last year's club champions, Four have stamped tential and worthy Charlottetown at acDonald-Brier Do- to be held in To- ronto, needing only to p0 their play by adhering to rules of the game. In another match contested, the Potato Bu d by O01. Full earned a cre 10-5 vlctoryover th Irish with Shamroc Caui Moore, turned ties 13-7. At the cor ‘ —- ——-_—_——— -_—-__.——.:~q_ themselves as po far out Statistics Of North Shore l.-—-.\laroons‘,1r5dn‘i1-<:lrr‘o‘;"l(Lamb, Rob- NavyTeam D ef e a ts Y ‘Tigers E IhbILI-YLYCWOIGGI Duggan. S. V, . . . . . ... close-checking game fouls being called by ith four players being ding their quota FFRZPFFFQ l:rlsk$ilil€iéi"> banished for ‘excee igers at the Y. Saturday city League Basket- ,.r . Aces . . . . . ,, .. E GOALS PER U; . B A- WI HS ot until the final five he victors were de- ly through their clded. Navy, main ability to capitalize on ty miilutes of play. forced to the .i.mlt t the Tigers. With e minutes to go, the score was all with the winners coming three field goals to n their former load. The score cond half was Iii-all. several changes in the season, failed to T4 v n. gOv-‘Hrsl-‘GI r:l~‘>->-c"'= ,_. r: mqmbafllr: ‘jgcfiqgcauml raicsscrs-bO Z3—NO1'- skating champ‘ lineup since last as only their close- style that stopped the superior, passing attack of the det, 4; McMahon, 9; ower, 6; Mclsaac, 2', , Hughes. Total, 22. erscn, Walker, '1; placing Forum Saturday after- l6 Referees-Earl and Walter Gcss. EW-C. GIRLS, 30; NYODAS, 6 In a Ladies’ House League en- counter, P. W. C. Girls proved too or the Nyodas as they their second victory, winning the cncoun score. Last year's champions were k of their game and look on their way to a second duced fast skating ai hockey with the Can impressive in their the strong Maple zi d Canadians batt- z n) eless first period . reams watched their men 50"‘ HMO‘ seem,“ em,“ 051153119315 went, mtg 3, 3-1 4.—-Toronio, ijziiiigi- iliiirlilc) 123i. e second period as the game somewhat, willie in the RIIBJJIEIIS BCCOUlIred (‘a-Jforoyviln, Miiiz, i.-\. Junk-uni. for the only goal of the period on a. ' ' brealmwfll’ from it Mfllile L008 8W8 Yuniiltlos: tin-nil. Then led through a scor Lineups and scores: P. W. (Lt-B. Doyle, 2; F. Ayers, an, B; H. Rodd, C. J. McEachern, H. Peake, G. Campbell, 2; M. Gay, 3. r-Beavers game, the , ething of a record VANCOUVER. Jan. 26~New Zeaiand All-Blacks. homeward bound after o. triumphant tour of went into an early load when the British Isles, scoring a 32-0 Perry shot home the disc on a victory over a representative Van- couver rugby team before nearly down somewhat by the 10,000 entliuslastlcspectators. show $168111 ti"! first W?‘ cd the reason for their inter- mvre t0 hmiifly national fame. winners in- 1 .;_»_.~;. ~_-_._ Nyodas-M. iviutch, S. McKinnon, nor, 1; L. Wright, 2; D. L. Wright. Total, 0. Referee-Walter Goes. allies were handed out during the rough session. Ran- ! A Son 1a Heme R , T, i iod, the teams stluck I l th ond w th tie e geasiangfltaheir lead to 3 The third period was imglng anticsmf the Beavers, ailed to beat the Ranger the Rangers ran their late in the period. y activity be featured by day for . P. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) BERLIN, Jan. iii-Sonja Henie of Norway. who has been rated the world's leading woman figure skater for nearly a decade, won the Eur- omerfs title for the ninth after facing the closest. etition of hcr career. year-old Norwegian girl. the CllB-lflplOhSlllp for what she said woui time, barely outscor The tall English girl ned second piace. lnts behind Miss awless performance in the free-skating figures. Kari Schaefer of Austria won the men's title by defeating the Olyrnplc entatives of nine nations Sat- Graham Sharp of Eng- land placed second of Germany, who won the with Maxie Herber as his partner, MapleLeais vs. Canadians Penalty-Mawiuigan. ' 1—-—CBl'lB.Cll€llS, llowatt iCoylc).~ 2—Cana.dieris. Steele (Wilson). 3~Mnple Leafs, Darrach iMac- Howatt (Coyle). MacGuigan, Roach, of l5 years ear Th anadiens, Roach. Penaltles—Wilson, Rangers vs. Beavers Hooper, Roach. l-Rungers, Perry (MacLeod). Penalties —- MacLeod, Mathleson, Jay, MacKlnnoii, Jay, Doyle, Cas- forvd, Blacquicrc, Stead. (Mac- 3—R.a.rigcrs, Blamuiere. Miss Berlin's performance was Penalty-Murray. scored at 434.6 ipoints while Miss Collcdge received 417.2. Another English skater, Megan Taylor, had 4—R.angers, Doyle (Whitlock). PenaliL-Mclilnnon; BOWLING . , . —» . 7 L.‘ HOCKE‘ r r , ' - BOXING WRESTLING _ BASKETBALL ~ - , . , orrrna scour Saturday Tilts MONTREAL, Jan. Zii-MBIOOM Canadian section tonigtx after a convincing display of scoring power and defensive strength that defeated Canadians, 4-1 in a Nat- a . A predominantly Maroon crowd that topped 9,000 best turnout of the season, watched clever uu assisted plays by Dave ffroitier and Hooley Smith bring two goals while Bob Gracie and Lionel Con and four men rushes. Veteran late in the third period. He slap- ped home a. passout by Pete IiEDllLL‘. Lineups :-— , Caniiillcns: Goal. Cuile, ilflfullfl‘. ' nulls, l-‘ri-iv, S. .\liiri liiiirker, Pain; us. (‘iniiii-licr, Shir-ills. Smith, Will-ii. Bliiivu. Xortlicoit, Ilub inson, Troitier. L Dirigncuillt. HUMMAIKY iiison, 'l‘rotticr) lrlzui. Gracie. Second Period 2.-—.\Ill'00nS, Trotller 10:00 18:22. Penalties: Nurtiivnit. Frcrv, Tlllrrl Period JL-Murrlons, Niiiilli l lioi») 13:11.1. misconduct. Tr-otiicr. nrtczurcrs» lan division fight. team that had defeated them in three straight clashes. They had all the best of a pulse-quickening game that gave the largest crowd spring’s playoffs. lrlnc ii l) : Siiiitli 4-0. Both games pro- - mmuu“, rd some clever l-‘irvrt Period adiens looking game against Tliniilu, iii vi" BP-Tolontu. lwlly (Clancy) lS'li). l'cniiltics~l):i_i' lniiiig. Th] Kr-lly) ii Thorns (iiiiijilrl, Dray, Lewis. .__________ K Mfiroom And Cowley Stars As I y Defeat Americans 31:‘ Chiharvks Defeat Range (a. r. .1 o. -- u. sneeiai Wire) Lggiofl PQIQQIQ e Bruins climbed a stcp nearer third Ngflcg place in the United States division of the National Hockey League to- * ' night by defeating New York Arn- Cfngfufmfiisrgulgtuaiaiiéfii ericans 3-1 before some 12.000 fan; In the Momumi service‘; h" f (I ti‘! 1S6 d l1 Tlliélfirrilriiaerisaliisotodllrlvthe letid ‘m’ t“ l” m“ h‘ Tflulfy U at x102 of the last frame following c'“"°" “d 5L D‘“““"“ m‘?! two scoreless periods. Nels Stcw- ‘m Tuesday’ a‘ "'00 Tm‘ '77‘ L art, an ex-Bruin, took a pass from A“ "mm"! me“ n" "q" Joe Jerwa, also. a former Boston— nlfitltf“ m’ ugh“ fume" lair, to score a, goal ihat looked ' ’ - large at. that time. Medals m“ be worn‘ ' J. I’. BILLION, PICSIQCII acher netted the others on threa- Aurei Joliat scored for Canadians sent in pcsty llitle Peggy O'Neil ‘ _ and Peggy's persistent chasing ol _ _, . . ~ the puck seemed to ciisorgarilze the Omml“ “ill-ginflfiy clemmm“ IHZRIPUI‘, llilswcli; forwards. .\|0I\il0\‘. star spanglcd squad, for the Brilins q l l-‘lrll Period v _ . . _ . _ .. Xammed m a pa“ of markers wim- I'LEuIIL\ll]lgl0Su1D‘Iffyllhlllll, lrcvlnsky. iii a niillui: Bil Cowley got the lea-m.“ jIn-[qq first at 8:5. when he 'ju5|; did l.-i:lr_cii-_-o, lluilllivs (TIIUIDWYI ilin Lipiii ""11. .l~ \l|l'>l. Gniilsivoriliy, \li\nili:i, Ilrniiin liliirooiis: , iii-i l'1l;i', iviwu Wcntivonlli, ; forwards, Hruvlu v i Ill ti f lll Stlk . . ‘ ' . ._ , ruighgrmsniiesegaol: insto the §§Z.‘5i'i'§‘-'“§'i'..§‘.ii1l-Tm‘ (“M”) pa}; ' Amerk cage on a. hard passfrom _ v h _ defenceman Graham. Lorne Dug- ‘{-.,—,,{,‘,",;',g'=_'j,s,,‘,§§“° °" 1°25‘ liid hung up the next at 9:52 when " llc stickhandied through a be- . d _ v Zvcldrglelilfterblgitklxlfilgrk useffggxleytfz me amb. Officials-Bill Sii-irart anil Eiiaeha Penalties: Iliiyiiiea, (i. Uilllilifl. 3.'—Mirroons, Gracie, (Caindilarker) p355. Lineupsz- ‘ ____- I . Y- M, C. A. BOWLING .. Amcricin Goal, Worn-rs; ilcfence, '7 illlill-l" flllllf lLnigfllliliiliqnslvilli?’ °°mP°‘*m°“ is extremely 1m“ '19 - ' with»... ' Toss, l schrinoifl the present time in the various. 1:17. fi.—('iiiii\il'iciis, Joiiiii ilri-pliic, Ilois- Penalties-Gasman 2 niinura and TORONTO, Jan. 26-—(C. PJ-A fighting Toronto Maple Leaf team that has shown it can score goals and plenty of them even without Charlie Conacher, tonight marked up the first Leaf victory of the season over Detroit Red Wings, a. decisive 6-l win that kept them in step with Montreal Maroons in the National Hockey League's Canad- Bmk“ Shmnlrlllkiiiil, Conic)". 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Tllc Hawks, who have not lost a mgessugé" ‘ decision in their last five matches, _ _ outplayed the slipping Rangers by slaw Wmm!’ o. huge margin. but great work by p5 goalie Dave Kerr and tile New Rays Big Shots I > _ I _ ’ _ _ H ‘ ixgoréedgiggfe sgggga?‘ them except Green's Brown Bombers . ... 54. Elwyn ("Doc") Romnes notched Y‘ Me“ ' ' ' " " " " ' ' ' " ' " ' 3a ' the first Chicago goal on a. clever Marmmzfégglt,l‘c, 3° ,1 rows c- play vi th Paul Thompson and Bohunks _ H M Mush March in the second session. Less than five minutes later warbms Johnny Gottsellg took a pass from whistle“ 3g Marty Burke to slam home the 61301“ Y _ winner. Ys Mcns League A pretty solo by the veteran watigs centre, Frank Boucher, in the last minute of play, deprived Chicago's young goalie, Mike Klirakas, of his 7th shutout of the season. “1'_——‘_"‘ Kerr kicked out 44 shots, while BOSTON» Jan- zil-The might? 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