[AGE SIX A1121 ugh it has not generally ‘ i kll',‘~\'ll llic Island vvi.l have a pliigvdwvns. The =quad F. team coached by 11y Jrzc" Curree of 1111s have bccii duly who have > been .4 iibiu. lirlparatlons. Choc ilic ' team, hailing D€|lllHl0Il—lll(3.' tli iluruls and 011 szrciig Cillltllliki‘: n o a . ‘ 1t siunmerslde test when they . ‘GT5 iii a Mari- 111. .-,.:ll.-iiIl8l and the lacking iii support. ' - 1.111,. have gone for 11x11." and it is popular e western c.r1tre1 i . going to be a .110 1i knock off. o t o - "s Intermediate Ab- liztle trouble cap- title o1i Ebtday nvaide the Crys- iciti for the second game rics SlXJftlllg a big B-goal I I I I lii f1 it, the locals should increase 11111114111. Judging by the play e Tucsdatv night, Crystals w uld "fo 1 a miracle to even - ilClNd team not 9g l Hut, Cl'_\'5i1ll.~ can bc depended 1111011 to 111111 surpluses. Just when 11 1~ seem down and out, up they rca and Abbies had better be in their, toes Friday if they expect. to make a s'.\'@1l) of the two games. t . v a 0:12 thing the lccals won't be . - lllCklllg and that is in vocal sup- "l port, A spiCléll train leaves Char- ? lottcic-uui F day evening for the fixture returning aft-er the match and 1t is likely that a big crowd \\‘.li make the trip. ~ t 8 t O I11 fact it is iizt likclyg but a cer- " Tickets already have been like IlLE-LBRES and it is ex- ihat ovcr 300 fans will be on card as the engine starts 1141131113 the long string of cars (ut of 111,- rtllllllll. I l‘ i O P.W.C._ one game wp as 'lie re- suLt of their sensatcnal "xictwy ovcl- S.D.U. on last Saturday night can cap the Intercollegiate title by ancthir victzy on Saturday night ncxt, the date of the second game 1. .. t ._ :;-_1..'.. r1==~' P.\‘v'.C, sliowviiig loads of determ- 1111111011 won the r. cnml; encounter by Lglituig back “"1101; the odds an- peared all against them. Now, with the 5C(Ili3 of victory in their nos- trils, {boy wzl o harder than ever to 1.11111 the 111111.; on. -. o Bu‘. Saints will hi5) be fighting mad, They didn't pass off their de- feat. with an attitude, “Well, there's anothcr game“ but rather resolved that the stcry would be different ntxt time our. I i t I zll Saturday night they get chalice. whether or not they .t depends entirely upon . "lves, but if they are to force es to the limit they must made in the W .t the mi..akes year's Maritime Sen-. FMany Parts Of The DOmifllOflfIsland winners l Represented In 1 Following ls a brief sketch of the RLLAF. senior hockey team who meet St. John Beavers at Sunl- merside 0n Tuesday night. in the opening game of the Maritime senior playdowns. 0. B. llagerman, age 2i, weight 173, Regina, Sask, played with Wawamesa, Man, l G. R. Bisho , age l8, weight 170. iMontreal, P. ., played with Q. A. H. A. . D. W. Almon, age 22, weight 140. Sydney. N. S. 1 D. W. lbhutson, age 22, weight 1150. Saskatoon. A. ll. Morgan, age l9, weight. 193. Guelph. Ont, played with R. C. A. F., Ottawa. Jack Stewart, age 24. weight 160. Wrstvillc. N ., South Shore League, N. S. R.C.A,F.Squac1 Jack Keenan, age 28, weight, 140. Fredericton, N. ., Fredericton Capitols, Middleton Maple Leafs. L. J. McDonald. a e 28, weight 165. Moose Jaw. Sas -. Moose Jaw Millers. A. V. Avls, age 25, weight 180, Si. Francis. Ont. J. A. L. Jamlcsnn, age 22, weight 175. Peterbora. Ont, Lindsay, Ont. Henry Kirkland. age 23, weight 180, Calgary. Alta., Commercial Hockey League. G. 0. Palmer, age 22. weight 160, Bedford, Quebec. C. A. Stocks, age 21, weight 160, Saskatoon. Frank Bulchart, age 24, weight 180. Wlarton, Ont. C. F. Busby, age 22, weight 165, Sub. Goalie. Wm. Currie (smokey Joe) Coach and manager, Sudbury, Ont. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League Flva Aces :—- G. McDonald 169 157 249 J. Callaghan 264 159 165 .A. McCloskey m9 211 23o G. Stewart 136 216 Z26 E. Robin 190 204 210 Total—2977. ~ All Stars- Dr. L. Duffy 197 233 349 T. Wilson 1'10 239 219 G. Essery 1'19 257 150 A. Sherreii 259 176 243 C. McDonald 159 213 216 Total-3259. High single Dr. L. Duffy 3419. High three Dr. L. Duffy 779. All stars-E» points. Five Accs-(l points. Tonight at 7 o'clock:- Ladles lmague: Deuces vs. Rookies. At. - Cudmores Dry Cleaners vs. Davis 6: Bvasers. Last night at. the Charlottetown Alley in the secondgame of the semi-finals G. & G. came from be- hind after dropping the first two games to win three points to two, it looked like EmmetVs until the last frame. Mr. John Chandler was foul Judge and he knows how to handle that job. R. Galbert was pins judge. CHARLOTTETOVIYN ALLEYS Commercial League Semi-Final Emmett‘; Bakery: J. McLeod 241 172 138 C. LeClair 1B3 250 242 B. Dunn 153 184 236 J. H. Gallant 216 169 182 E. McDonald 186 211 179 Total-QQ-fl. G 1h G. Pure Milk: J. McAleer 173 208 173 J. White 342 264 170 W. Dooley 151 141 138 J; Tierney 158 144 352 G Gregory 138 212 208 Total-NW High Three. J. White-TIE. Mixed League i.r:,, game ' C >11 O I Last Slzurday thefy edge but. the bayzf and as grai-gclters just plain iernble.‘ » o a had a decided came in goals Saints weref - i Onc can mouse a team for miss-i 111g chances now aiizl again but. w“. 1 a squad continually does it] all ough a game then somethingl should be driie. o - ~ o dcxo 111 the past week. Coach Fath- ~ O wrflcl Murphy 1111s ne~n driv- irg l barges daily since their de- f. , ‘s l"kc1v that Saints vill much im-provrd marks- m ins. it can't be 1m’ WOYSB a11yway—Saturday night than they ltd on their 111st appearance. Practice for Intermediates All members of the Intermediate Abegweit: lire ilSkCd t-o be on hand for practise at the Fir-um this ev- ening at 5 o'clock. Uach Laiwlor also wants each member to make it a ntint to attend the workout IN UNIFORM. '1 BETTER IVIY 1'0 TIKI‘ (00 [IVER 0H scorfs EMULSION Q/mmALl-YFARJIOUND/Yzw: ’I'iiet. s mcilii-tg probably has neon 8 Bombers: F. Tierney 225 244 385 E. Gregory 160 133 13B G. Downe 137 144 1'13 J. Ha tings 172 168 170 A. Blanchard ' 158 200 216 H. Praught 241 226 151 Total~3366. Trundlers: H- QHEWRY 137 144 173 M. Ofltwflv 205 16s 1&7 ED011011 197 10s 22s I. Paquette 195 165 150 S. Moore 158 209 169 M. Gillls 184 184 142 Total-SO 7B. “Ladies High Single, H. Praught— 61B. Gents High Single, F. ‘Tierney- 85. seats High Three. F. Tiemey~ ' City League Tonight at 7-—Five Aces vs. Prince Grocery 8.l5-—R. C. A. S. C. vs. Tigers DON'T DISCARD STYLES YOU KNOW ARE BECOMING TO YOU Here's some advice (rm a 5111511; designer o-f dresses, because they are becoming to you-and for no other reason. Never mind about what they are wearing. Try on all the new styles, then select only those which do s mething for your own figure, coloring anc‘ so 011.... The new tubular line is a little difficult for all excerpt very inc, in fact almost perftct figures, "Drefies with frothy. lngri-e touches on the bodice are a hon to the large-hi d figure. They give it a broa -sho'uldcrsd, full- bosomed lo:-k and, in doing so, min- imize the hipiine propmtlona. "Bolero dresses are smartest. on slim figures. “It's a mistake to be tco quick to discard a silhouette whl/h y:u lciow to be fluttering. What if you did wear it last year? What's wrong with. wearing it. again this S€35.ll—.l1 new fabrlm and colors. of course?" LOW HOUSE CHEAPER . Structural mctl1od= whch mini- miu: height are usually tho mst economical and houses of better exterior propor- tions than when they relations to their wld h ft L! said by officials of the Federal Housing Administration. HOME FIRES Fire luau in dwellings account for about one-third I II Ladies High Three, n. Praught- ' result in small Let- me cast just ce, are high in In some little child's life for awhile; .1141 length. Let me linger —lf lust of the total Walls and eeili Your. The toll lo he- with fire - r Beavers declared N. B. champions MONCTON. N.B.. Feb. 19-40?) Frank J. Gallagher, President u! the Maritime Amateur Hockey As- sociation, tonight declared Saint John Beavers $11101‘ hockey cham- pion of New Brunswick. The declaration followed refusal of Batliuixal. PFLDCIYHBKGTS to play Beavers at Saint John Friday night in the first contest of s. scheduled two-game series for the provincial title. Papeimakers wanted the first game at Bathurst, contending some of their players were unable to leave work in time to reach Saint J_lin Friday night. Their request was refused by Gallagher, and with Bathursf. still declining to play the first game at Saint John he then named Beavers as champions. Tlllls‘ Beavers, newly strengthened by seven promzncnt Moucton lalay- ers became New Brunswick title- hclders witlicut playing in a league all season and without hav- ing been in a playoff. Bathurst defeated Ohatham 00- nlght to win the North Shore League championship and under the orginal schedule would have played off with Beavers for the Provincial crown. Now Saint John will battle the Summerslde, P.E.I., teaim, the win- ner to meet Nova. Scotiab mainland ChBlTl-pl-DS to determine an op n- ent for the Cape Breton Celery Deaglue winner in the Maritime 111a . Summerside will play at Saint John Fi-ida night if arrangements can be m e. A definite decision on dates f;r the playoff is expected tomorrow. Bathurslfls victory over Cliatham tonight was by a 4-0 sccre, Pre- viously each team had wen a game. Bill Lee A holdout NEW ORLEANS. La.. Ebb. l9- (AP)—Bl1l Tree, who pitched Chi- cago Cubs to a pennant in 193B and than ran into two lean years of mound efforts, said today he has not signed his 1941 contract and Rfillflfll “it doesn't. 102k as though I w ‘.- "Tliey even mote me that they would not give me as good a con- tract as they offered if I did not report on time." Lee said, "but I still feel that. I am worth all that I am asking so am going to do my training here." Lee's stand was made known in a letter so the Associated Press from his home in Plaquemlne. La.. “there he v:ws he'll do his spring training. Lee said he was sorry the Cubs had sold Zeke Bonura because "he's a pretty good hitter in my book and that l= something we have needcd a long time." Bombers blast ‘ Bulldogs I2-4 now crossbow. us. Feb. l9- (CP)—The sccand-place New Glas- gow Bombcrs tulflght swamped thc] sectionlcading Antigcnlsh Build S’ 12-4 hex-e to establish shemselves as favorlwrs in ti.» Antlgvmiah-Piclou- Colchester Hockey League's _ western division finals. It was the first of :1 three-game series. "LET ME HELP" Let me grow lri the heart of 11 flow- er, Kissed oft by the sun and dew; Let me whisper, to each one in passing, There is much that you all here must do. Let me give out some beauty to o crs. Where their path may be thorny < wit in’ Let me r221 fhere with toftness of dewdrops. Till IIILYSIIIISIIIHG nmd joy anllc again. Let me be. like a garden enchanled, For someone who knows n diear 5Y1 Tlllithe silver, inside the dark lin- n g. Shines out, and dark clouds roll away. some delicate f ragran for a rrio- mrnt, To GXCiIIlBIIQB that teardrop for a 5m e. -John, The Lllul. tlon and better home construction. cm now b,» built Will meet New Waterford team NEW WATERFORD, N.S.. Feb. l9—tCP)~—New Waterford All- stars, IIIICIIIWGIBLQ hockey champ- ions of Cape Breton, have been notified their next. opponents will be the winners of a series now underway between Charlottetown and Siunmersxle P.E.I., terms. President Fran Gallagher f the Maritime Amateur Hockey Assoc- iation admscd the first game of the inter-provincial series will be played at the hcme ice of the PE. I. team. Ali-stars lineup; Goal. Frank Pro- zlena, silo-goalie Cecil Corbett; de- fence, R. MaoKay, Alzk Passcron, J. Boudreau, J. Mldrloky and H. MacDonald; centre, Nell Ken- nedy. L. Kalbhan and M. Des- veaux; right wing, M. Tonnary, Joseph Olivcr and H. Kennedy; left wing, M. Poirler, L .Micholosky, Peter Miclialosky, J. Pyle and An- thony Kalbhan. The players were selected from teams entued in the town hockey league and were aut.matically de- clared Cape Breton champions be- cause n0 other teams were compet- ing this year in the intermediate branch. here. First game of City Juvenile Series tonight The Lrst game of t-iie playoffs for the City Juvenile hockey title takas place tonight at the H lv Redeemer Rink. The game i5 scheduled to get undctxvav a‘. 6.45 sharp. Two teams are entered in the goal series. They two-game total and are, the Juvenile Caiiadaens the Juvenile Royals Charles E Worth and Jack Mr- Oourt, manager and coo/Sh. of the Canadians last night requested the following players to be on hand at 6.30 tonight: C. Lund. H. Mc- ‘Lean, B. Crosby, K. McRae. S. Stead, Bud Smith, E. Carmichael, , _ C. Jackson, B. Bell, . E. McCourt, rge Worth, J .Ga.l1ant, M. O‘- Nell To confer ‘With U. WINNIPEG, Fib. 19—-(CP1-Two iepresentative; of the Western 1:1- terprcvincial Plotball Union leave tonight for Toronto to confer Fri- dfly With members of the Canad- ian Rugby Union executive. . John Thompson if Calgary. W.I. FJJ. President, and Frank Hanni- bal, Winnipaig. Pres dent c-f the Winnipeg Rugby Club. are going east at invitation of the C.R.U. to discuss differences which led to abandonment of an East-West can- acllan final last. year and subse- quent withdrawal of the western Union fr- n1 the C.R.U. Many Stances By Louis ’_ Used Opponents By Whitney Martin Associated Press Shorts Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 19—-(A.P)— They might t-ry simultaneous as- sault. on b th flanks. but outside of that, we can't think of anything offhand in the way of original tac- tics an opponent. might use against Joe Louis. They've walked bravely toward him, straight up. their eyes and their chins wide open. They've come in b bbing and weaving. Theywe crawled toward hm as though they were hunting a collar button under a bureau. They've re- treated so fast they were danger of lapping Joe and being forced t makg a rcar attack. But the result always is the same. The stand-up guys are targets from the start. The bobbers and weavers finally b"b when they sh uld have weaved. The crouchcrs sooner or later come up for air. The retreaters get weary. Then it's J :e's turn to play bingo. ‘There has been something of a cycle in styles uzed against the Bomber since lie won the title from Jim BrudzLck, a stand-up guy. Tommy Fari- bobbed and weaved his way safely. broadly speaking, through l5 rounds, Then camc a succession of stand-u’? guys-math- an Mann. Harry homas. Max schmeling, John Henry Lewis and Jack Roper. The boy weren't getting far. or going far, s; when Tony Galena) puzzled Joe with a crouch. it put ideas into the heads of Lcufls’ fu- turg opponents. Bob Pastor came after Galento. He had stayed the limit before by a retreat 1:1 god order, and he saw no reason to change his style. He i'cti'oaied for ll rounds. _ Then came Arturo Gadoy, a legit- imate craucher, or crawler, and he_ gave that style another bo st by remaining upright. genercusly speaking, for 15 rounds. Just what tactics Louis’ future opponents will use is problcmatical. Billy Conn and Lou Nzya are stand-up guys, and win’t change their style. Abe Simon is too big to crouch. Vitt receives $2,500 from 1 Cleveland CHICAGO. Feb. l9--(A.P)—Iii'. as they 511v. money talks, Oscar Vitt had the lafit word today in his row with Cleveland Indians—by pr xy. Tue last ward. exactly $2.500 worth, was delivered in behalf of Vitt by Conunilssloner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who ruled favor- ably on Vitt's salary claim against the, American Baseball League club which dismissed him late ln Octob- er. Vltt. n’)W manager of Portland in the Pacific Caatl, League, was paid $15,000 for the i940 season. a hec- tic one marked by a rebellion of players against him. differences with the Indian front office and a stretch drive which saw Detroit nose out Cleveland for the league pennant. When Cleveland declined his demand for $2,500 bnus, he took his case to Landis. Leslie O'Connor, theCommisslon- er's sesretary, said ha reoeivtd the Vitt. ruling from Florida, where the Commissioner is vacationing. A cheque f.1- $2.500 was race ved from the Cleveland club a few days ago and forwardcd to Vltt, O'Connor saild. At Cleveland, President Alva Bradley of the Indians said: “Lan- dis said we owed the bill and we paid it." Vltt. whose job as Cleveland man- ager wont to Roger Pickinpaugh. had a contract calling fcr a s2 500 b nus for every 100,000 customers above the 800000 mark. Bradley said they agreed in mid-season that lf the figure were between 600.000 and 700,000 Vilt would 1e- ceiye the $2.500 anyhow, Since at- tendance was ab =v1= 700,000 the club paid Vltt. one $2 500 bonus butbalk- ed at. giving him another one of $2.500 '_'I wanted to keep him happy," said Bradley, “I had no intention (fdglvillfi him a bonus frr 600,000 an anzther for 700,000." ' Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE Truro rink Lead bonspiel HALIFAX. Feb. I9—(CP)——A Truro rink skipped by v. D. Crcwe remained the only unbeaten aggre- gation tonight after two day's play in the Provincial Bonspiel to e- tcrmine a. Nova Scctia contestant A PRODUCT OI THE MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY Hockey In Bedeque Rink The first league game in Bedeqlle Rink was played Monday 1118b?- wlien Freetown Maple Leafs took Middleton Bombers into camp to the tune of 4-1. The league is D111!!- lng for the Simmons and MacFar- lane Cu and has three teams 1n competlt on the above two and New Arman Stars. In the first period play was yew fast, R. Murray and F. MacDon- ald broke fat to try Paynter but he turned them back in tine style. About midway through the period A. Glow wok the puck from his own blueline stickhandllng thro h the whole Bomber team to pass o L. Taylor who made no mistake. Toward the close of the period the Bombers gave Paynter many busy moments. During the second period Stetson took the disc from centre ice to skate to the goal mouth in nom- binatimi with G Dawson who made it No. 2 A. moment later Stetson again beat Muttart on a shot from centre ice, R. Murray came through from his goal line eluding the defence and going behind the net to pass to Young Desroches who dented the twine for the first. f_r the Dominion Tournament at Toronto. Only three other rinks oi the l9 that started out. yesterday re- mained iii the running after to- night's play. Loss of two matches had eliminated the other l5, seven \f them during the day. The Truro flllk'3 rccord was 1m- spoiied after four contests. Still in the com tltlon with them were F, W. cow's Dartmouth four. with five wins and one loss; the S. S. Rafuse quarto-t frim Bridgewater and H. Himmelmairs Lunenburg rink, each with three and one. A factor in the showing of the Dartmouth rink was the strong play of Mate Duncan Campbell. mémibtl‘ of the Hamilton (Ont) Thistle Club tgsat took the Dmlnlon t.tle in 1 5 Clubs eliminated today and to- night were Yarmoutli. Sydney, Windsor, Middleton, KfifliVllli‘, wolf- vllle and Halifax. St. F. X. wins N. S. title ANTIGONISH NS. Feb. l9— (OP)—St. Francis Xavier Unl- vcrslty w n the Nova Scotla Inter- collegiate hockey crown tonight, de- feating St. Mary's Collage of l-lal_ lfax 8-3 to come from behind and take their two- ame total-g al final series by a sngle goal, ‘The Xavierlans won the series game at Halifax 7-3. 11-10. St. Mary's had won the first}. and only goal of the game. L Cam- eron drew the referees attention for tripping in the games’ only pen- alty. Rookie Taylor scored the lart goal of the game when he displayed some oi’ his wizard stlckhanilllng Rm HOCKEY EALTII Skate um! let the World's belt v1.1. some»! AND T1416 WARM M UP Hi6 PlLl-ER BLANKET WILL 8E A 1T so COMFORTABLE ,1 ml. III! Run sir-men. 1m waufltmmm %¢/,_i 9‘ TIPPII] AND “CAP" STUBBS Aw-w CAN'T VA BE lET “its T0 ' SIIMMERSIIJE FRIDAY NIGHT 21st. TRAIN LEAVES 6:30 P. M. —RETURN FARE $1.25- YOUR SUPPORT MEANS VICTORY A1>1>111rss'¥“‘°"'“' M - to score from close m. g The third period wont,“ 590-.“ but. both teams made niaiiy d1“ erous rallies on their opponent; Middleton ', Gum's Muttart. Defence, E Nooriaif l: cflmalm- A~ M11853’. Forwards‘ Murray. A. Desroches, I. Mcjon aid, M. Bradshaw. J. Mcgenn‘ GhDetsroches. " ee- own Maple Lmls (1031 Paynter. Defence, A Clo-s’ Starvert. Forwards, 1i Drumriiontl G. Dawson. G. Jnrdliie, L Taylor‘ PI Gésnllrier, A. Stet on. ’ Re mes, James Clark .1 , Green. W’ Mm May call Off fight SANTIAGO, Chile, 1m». 10-111») rturo Godoy, Chilean llfllVywqlght’ apparently has given up the idea Of 80mg to tile Unitul States t1 meet champion Joe LOIIlS 111 1111111 for the third time. Godoy said today 11c plans to leave tomorrzw for Buenos 111m y, nuke a. Spanish-language plttllll and would return to Chile 1,110,, 80mg t: the United States. 3915111 he IWPfS to act a bcut 11x01 1.01111 in August. Promoter Mike Jaclhg 13w 51.," Godoy until March in to apps 111 the United States or IOTIiH, his A11- ril 21 bout with Loius. SPECIAL? SKATING ‘TU-NIGHT 8 11.11. skating bands provide the music GOOD ICE. FINE MUSIC, FRIENDLY FRIENDS ‘A ,'$% i ~(’\\R\\\~ \'\>\\\\ I'LL BET SAMMV WISHES HE HAD HlS WATCH BACKl I'LL BET CRANMNLL THINK ' WUZ PRETTY SMART TO TRADE HIM THAT OLE PLAID SHIRT CAP STUBBS! 1F YOU SCHOOL AGAIN-- UP, ‘vOUT-(E GOIN’ TD 5E LATE @R AW--IT’S ONLY SEVEN~— DON'T GET TILLIE THE TOILER - WHEN LIKENESS CEASES! SAY lF "r1115 b WATCH ISN'T ANY BETTER LOQK OUTi! SAMMY 1