TEE, QlibllhQTlllLllQYlllicGlléR QlAN W Apps 617G103 Near Cowley ,_ 24-40m- “Ptllhlslfllld l-\\'o ilfisilblfi lmwfli lgurllieltlh 55'] Amb Ilmmlr heel?” he. . l“ y“ fllli-‘gever sill “lg-uh, llikll, LlIlOllfll1€hlll€ ‘W691i- c “By . ~(~\(ll!l" only ree more comm‘ " 1b°ll5l1 an ull-flme ‘ sis in the lmgue, l‘ I . (luring the week, but 141p if tile lvrnp with. . . :.l on . “Hal-l, Jjltl 3o kl>5lblh fur 46 11 La pol is 1, goal-t l to ‘l0 with ~, r 44 points. n Hcxinll of Rangers held ' ‘ll with n goal and an as- ' [llll wcck. fill‘ a 35- , one more than his , ‘veil Colvillo who jump~ mil to ‘otvshll. place all-list Li, _ Tfifltii ltllgfiltfll during the week Iowa“, up g0 fifth spot from 11th ich attic!‘ a iavcff through lu- "Wing is Sweeney SCII-rillel‘ 5001'- gd his 21s: goal during the week go retain leadership over APB! by ‘$5,151.. point in this department, ‘hue (jow-lgyvs 35 assists left him w, “new n.- a plawmaker.’ Jiflllrlv Oylriliiio cf Detroit and qn1.l<fiu1ls‘Rc<l 601191130 We" m u... mid» oi ll hot battle for hie ilile of llle league's badlman. Or- lmdo hhcl 65 minutes in majors “g hiinol-s. and one 10-minute rrlisrcnrluci. Ivliill‘ Gfllllllilc had 55 minllirs as wall as two misconducts. _________.__ R.C.A.F. Fliers Ready for Battle tonight‘ SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 24-11:» ltayal Crllizrfiinn Air Force Fliers, mg Prrvinccs entry in the play- offs for the lifnritime senior hockey title, went through their paces hero tonight in the fingtl practice sea- lion on the eve of me openimz some if the series with the Saint John Beavers. Coach William Currie made no predictions as to his teams prospects but his lack of eolhment. nus not taken by hockey observers to mean he was afraid of m, outcome. On u» contrary it ll believed he has a. well-rounded gqufld WhlC-ll ‘Will ‘be hhfd b0 6616M“ Members cf the team which will me the Nov: Brunswick entry are from as for west as Alberta and from other parts of Canada u far caste: Sydney, N5. ‘Illwy are all national at an airport near here. The saint John team is not. due we until tomorrow and it is ex- pected they will not get in until just before the game. If they crane by train a late start may be ex- ted. hockqv officials- said, since requently the train does not ar- rivo until offer the hour set for the start of play. ‘lilo only way the team oiild M‘- l-ive eai-li(~r~ would be to fly over iiifi it ivrlr. eiisidcred unlikely they would do that. Artillery wins Hockey Title WAIEWEIERE IN’ ENGLAND. FblLZFtCP CABLEJ-Jrhe Royal Canadian Artillery Field Regiment recruited from Now Brunswwk and Central Canada. defeated another field l-egmenl from Manitoba and Ontario 3-2 in a rugged game today towin the lst Canadian DiIrl-SlOIl llttkcy title. liro-thouwind Canadians from pfflbiiclllll" every unit and division law Brig-Gen. G. R. Pearkes cf Ullziry face off the puck for the TWElI-anfl-tllnible battle that pro- dlmd some of the best nockcy Filled here this winter. Tile games cllmnxcd the division- lllsrmpvtttion sponsored by the Y. 110A. 'I".<' nlntclres were played Iii wniim- Ill a rizik taken f-ver by llle "Y" for the Canadian troops. we n0 Murltirnera among Canadian open w.“ Mm "Willi in an effort w tic tlu Elimination Race meet 0n Wed nesday Alwlhc” “I'd °l lire racing is scheduled for the Victoria. Perk Iwvdway on Wednesday aftcmoon with three classes ‘- ’ led to be run-off. The energetic ice commit- lec hnve been working ham get. llllg the truck into shape and the fastest sheet of loe of the Sham, ' is in the offing for the our; Feature 1 wgdn 1 will be theoellmlnaticeladallyeiats '31}? are to be run to decide the tron," $3M pacer to meet the champions or 1e Eastern Driving Club from Dartmouth in n. race meet SCl1IJClllI~ ?e5(f1<;ry'1ocnl ice a week from Wed- A free for all tr- t_ c1“; Md w 3-year-old vliill be racsdpallil ggdéleéstfiaiyegith the following pro- Free for all trot: Jlllw Evans. Juanita Axworth Lil-sly Frisco, Millie Kalm y’ glans A Pace: “ch Hmlmn Royal. Bessie Scott, gé-LT-filfllld. Princess Kalmuck, gflHI-Oéds: “Ymilll Budlons. Lustyis Fl st. gal-id Ab“. Miss Brewer, Wail; gr- Agreement l/Vill continue TORONTO. Fflb. 24——(OP)—The . Blrwment between the Royal Can- adian Golf Association and pm. vlnolal associations, in eff-got 1o; the last three years, vzill be on“ tinned at the pleasure or m, Rg G-A- Qxecllilw. the Association's annual meeting decided today. Th‘! agreement provides that each Provincial association will have di_ rect repmsentation on the major body and a vote at all meetings of U10 RCCLA. It also prov-ides that Provincial mociatloris be entitled W QPPOlHt one member of the ex. ecutivc committee of the RQGA, The executive committee Includes: S. N. R/obe-rtacn Saint John. NB, and Dr. W. G- Oolwell. Halifax. Miners swamp Victo rias 10-2 OLA-OE BAY. us‘. Feb. 24—(CP) “Gm” 3B5’ Miners u-ouuced North Sydney Victories 10-2 m- nlsht in their last scheduled Cape 3mm Hockey League game of the season. The Game hud no bearing ‘m ‘m9 filmlllllll. t p place having been clinched by Sydney lvnulon- flllfils 1113] week. te ners were with t l‘ Earl Beatles, pressed H13)“ sglliéfi recently when Jimmie Foster was filled lnelielblv by the 0.41m. Hill McBride, regular defericefnan. gave a. sound netmlnding dis l&y while his mates fetttened tlzlely scwg averages. at brought, wbout Boatos‘ slid- den retirement and what the next. step in the gcaile situation would be were not announced. Jim Dewey snared three goal; While Ab Coniok and Irving Mc- Gibbon bagged two each for the wigincrs. I181 Game of the schedule bo- l/Ween syillley and North Sydney will be played tonrcrrow night. Cowley far ahead Of Maritimers MONTREAL. Feb. 24—(CPI-Blll Cowley, former Halifax W:lverine_ and lice point-getter with Boston Bruins, continued to lead we Na- tional I-focke League scorins ruse last week a] ‘wugh held pointless. and to dxminate the showing or former Maritime-rs in the league. Cowley has 48 points. 1i‘: more than Gordie Drlllcn of ‘Toronto W310 Plflked up two gials an: three assists during the period n; move ast Eddie Wiseman of Hinton, in tlonal Wdld agile honors and three cushion. Title Opens Juvenile hockey holds the spot- light at the Forum tonight and once again it will be a. battle bet-ween Sunlmelslde and Charlottetown teams. each squad being champions. lll their respective divisions. (‘hur- lottetowlfs Juvenile Rqyals with a last, tricky and heady bunch of youngsters play hosts to a. strong Suxrmierside team in the opening game of the two-game totabgoal series for the Island title and the right to enter the Maritime play- downs. ' Interest especially among the younger fans is at fever point over the coming series. Royals have been going great um all season long and are out brinlz another title to the City rlghl; on the heels of the Intermediates title capturing effort. Banded together for the past two years the iuvenile edition of the Royals play a. sparkling game as they skate hard both ways and know plent abouty handing out the bumps. There are no individual stars on the outfit but as a team they work well together and Sum- merslde should find them tough op- position. Sununcrside on the other hand can be depended upon to have a strong ieum. Although the comlicvi- lion of their team ls not KIlOV/ll nevertheless there were two of them that took part in the recent Inter- mediate games and if the ability shown by those two players l5 R sample of the rest of the team thelrl the Royals will have to be 1m lllfi l‘ BOWLING RESULTS CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS Store lxague-Seml-fina l: S. A. MODUHRlIPF-‘l P, McKinnon 9° 157 12G F. ‘Burke 169 for 21a M. Mclnnis 169 l9§ 162 S. McLaughlin 101 "w 217 T. Arsenault 171 131 140 w. McKenzie 261 23o 12s "(Utah-Sim Carter a Co:- J. Dousan 147 133 1 E. wllumls 119 1B0 121 ("<,_ Duncan, 19a 233 30'_l E. Diwlle 123 1512 13a J Cousins 220 Ztlil 181 N, J_ Clow 2Z4 22b 219 T.i.u.1-—3315. Ladies high single G. Duncan 307. Ladies high three G. Duncan 13o. Gents high single W. MOK€HZIO 267. Gents high three N. J. Clow 668 Duck 11s Last night on Charlottetown Al- leys the Klutching Hands went down to defeat in the sccono game of the series. The Thirsty Five went right out from the sinrt and were never in trobule, But lust Illgfil» some of the Klutclilng Hun/ls’ star players were missing from ‘he line- up. Thirsty Five :- A_ gorge 125 15s 106 G. Nelson 139 172 1:17 W. Dooley 116 '38 101 [,_ Lgver i3? 1G0 1M N J. Clow 142 I23 154 Totsl-JMG. Klutchlng Hands‘- F. Tierney 153 12B l5‘) Cr Tulle 94 133 113 l’) Purqcll 110 l99 133 E. Robin 142 162 141 Rh Bradley 112 H8 133 Total-MGR Tonight at 7.00, City [league- Aces vs, Roops; 8.15, Week Ss- terg vs. Red Wings. BOWLING HOLY NAME Big Four League Old Timers:- V. l 196 151 204 R. gliynfiztn 166 193 226 J. Hilgllcs 162 285 1189 P. MuQulIid 230 lllil 237 JrA. Bcrilloy 176 203 293 Total-Bilbo. Blue Blrflst— A. McFarlune 207 24B 226 v. Gallant 165 Mil 16s J. Ticrncv 153 its!) 178 I". DolIucHe 25G 3M Z-‘ll C. LaClau 150 1112 227 '1‘0Lu1—303l. High single J. l-luxhes. High three F. Doucette. F0? T0 TOIItO 1.1m place wih a2 points. Old Timers 2 l-Z points. B]!!! Birds 2 1-2 Dulfll. _%___ The scorinl: G A no y ‘ _ l...“ 24__(CP_\__-1~he gomlcy, Boston l3 35 43 Davis J; [mason l I ‘up Gylxllld "qmlaffif Vllliscfillnqullgswi "lllll‘l'—- "ll o o tic - - -~ " (‘loll Champion- Allen. Chicano 1a is 2113i Steels lg‘; fig {i} flllllllll in TCYHlO late Gctliffe. Qauadlens 10 8 18% légzlgi mo 162 176 . Wit.“ ihlltttill fiilfillifreliildt... i‘ ‘l ‘l vi Mimi 1y» lg; lgg V i j - ~ . - I R 5 §lli§““§...k. ‘““"°"' “mi” we 5"“ Kelly‘ America“ a 3 6 it. 152 15s 15:1 lhl-fingllg (‘unarilan Amnfcur Tourfi- Toml_2“1' ~ _. -» I , l”“°ltI.I§i.°($l@l=ll-)." fielded not to Sydney beats LPEYJZ-llii m 181 its , ""“ P. 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Steele 156 59 123 1H “All h 5.3 VFW, ~n m, town-Silmmersiue winners in a I Druwback “g 53 53 "lgh time of u... ggiqesynhnqlwn final series fol- Lhc tbree-prvirlcf- 'Tota]_1897 ' ‘n ‘*9 "*1 and third ‘gamcs. lme- l sewed twice in -"—*"‘—"__" Rookies»- h win the game REMEMBER WHEN 1:. Connors m 21a as ‘" ll ck, ‘VPYP previous . ‘. fir ll . _. M, l ~ .. -. (By The (hllludlin Press) P p, 139 149 M, W; B.R4"€v'l6§3:,;d D33: Baseball's most dynamic pers- E‘ 025;?“ 134 121 n; 3M n “In”... Rn mm! "m cnality. Jilin J Mcfiraw. died at Tnm1_21al_ we, P “l b}; ,,,'_._d m “msfiw New York seven years ago today. "m. Slug“. E Connor, 213‘ , ~~ lla .l"ll h ‘ . 1 Forty-two were l“ the. 281119-40 High three n. Gallant m. l‘e Jill-k F“, tavlf“? wllldmw“ 11s manager of New Yor Giants- ’ Y “ "l" °’ ‘m M” he led lo New York teams to Na- Tonight =1 8:30:- Cudmorcs Dry cleaners vl. tar Barbers. 1 l Series For Island Juvenile Tonight; Fast, Close Game Expected toes every minute of the lnatcil. Although young in year: both sounds have inherited some of the ancient Summel-side- Charlottetown rivalry so evident when older teams Inset. Tonight's battle should be a hair-raiser all the way. Get two teams of young players together and you can be sure of them giving you everything they have. ‘film never Ls thoughts of a letup from opening to closing whistle and for real non- cst-to-goodiless effort the young- sters cannot be beaten. They may not show quite u. much polish as older players or skate just as first but when it comes to displaying the finer mints of the game then they take a back seat to none. Major- ity of them have watched seniors in action time and again and have copied their style and plays to a. nioety. They may not do them as well but nevertheless they give per- formances that are hard in beat. Tonight a good crowd of fam should be on hand to watch the ju- veniles ln action. Now is tbv time to give encouragement to the up and coming generation of hockey play- ers and one sure way of giving ii is to attend their games. The kids will appreciate it and they will put on a performance that will not dis- _ appoint. Prices are such that they suit every purse. and once you have seen them in action you will want more and more of it. The game will get underway at 8 o’olock sharp followed by a skate after the game. BILLIARDS The second round in the second section of the provincial billiard tournament got underway last night at the Suilnyside Billiard Parlor when A. McNeil, showing surprising form, won from Earl Stanley the winner of the first section by a margin of 91 points, the scores be- lug McNeill 300, Stanley 209. To- night. E. barter meets J. Gurnlium. Snooker W. Phillips won from W. Mo. Tague two games to one last night in the last nratch of the third round 5'7 in the first lection of the snook- er toilrnament and the draw for the semi-finals took place follow- ing this match and tonight E. Mc- Gee meets S. Ryan. The officials last night were McGee, referee and Brown, marker. - OUT OUR WAY F. m; ma. no. u. Ar‘ an m‘ ‘Y MIA a t." mo. I ROAD STA ODAY 9 HE DE l FREIGHT YARDS "' o- WHlTE-WASl-FLL Pew run-r Fame up _A arr no, m AFRAID we mm no 11-- voulz HOU5E stars eAcK TOO FAR FROM m‘ smear-- AND assumes, , THAT MAN‘! CHUTES TO TH CELLAR wouto as A are 1.0m no ITSELF ADE SDU GLIDE ‘IOU? FATHER WILL ARRIVE AT '_lr'HE PAII_— GENERALLY GITS OUT FROM UN l2 N THE Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE ' veg serum, ouvs, A swam % ' Green berg back From Honolulu LOS ANGELES, Fob. 24-(AP)— Big Hank Greenlbcrg, buck from u Honolulu vacation today. found himself still a central figure in baseball's biggest problcm~nlilitary draft. hooking in first class shape, tho Detroit Tiger stardeclared that:- l-ie did not ask for deferment cf the draft. as reported; He might ask for ulnporary de- ferment Lf his number were to ccme upduring the coming baseball carn- 81KB- The heavy hitting outfielder, upon whose mighty bat rests much of the hope of DeI-rcit fans for another American league pennant, declar- ed. he would not deny or confirm reports that he had asked for do- ferment. Then 11g added that the draft board "had no right" to say he had asked for a postponement, and as the Mzntlery dcckul, he hurried to a telephone. Returning, 11o sflld he had. just called DetrouP-pre- sumably the Tigers front office— and declared:- “Frankly, I haven't asked for deferment. But I might later on." Joffre Desilets Widens gap Illvy The Canadian Press) Joffic Desllets garnered three points during the wok-one goal and two assists, to strengthen his lsad among Maritimers in lire Alli- erlcan Hockey League scoring race. Desilets, former Charlottet wu star and 112w with Cleveland Bur- ons, raised his point total to 4.3. ten more than Pete Kelly of Spring- field who now is ncrLi-lning with New York Americans in the Nniiun- al League. Crcssley Sherwood. fornlel Saint John Beaver, retained third spot with 22 points although failing to increase his ttal during the period. and Clarence Steele of Pillsbilrgzli placed fourth, nlrlrking up one goal Horses from Dartmouth t0 Race here ‘Pliree and possibly four horses will arrive In the city next Tues- day night from the Eastern Driving Club of Dartmouth to take Dart in the big race meet mi Wednesday \f- ternoon against the cream of tho local ice racers. Definite word as b0 the horses coming L1 not known but the Dart- mouth Club will likely send their strongest trotten and papers. Feature of the meet, something new in winter racing will be the match race between the Island champion and the Eastern Driving Club champion wi\h the remainder of the horses making up different classes. The meet is being eagerly looked forward to among horse followers and l large delegation of Nova Scotla fans are also expected to make the trip for the racing meet. Hockey Practice All members of the Intermediate Abegwells also members of the Jun- ior Royals are asked to attend prac- tice tonight M. the Forum at 5 o‘- clock. As playoff games are only a ' few days away ll. l: necessary that both teams have full turnouts for all practice sessions. WALTER. LAWLOR. Coach HOW THEY STAND National Hockey League l’ W L D F A P Package for Package Sweet Caps are your best cigarette buy! PASFE .sni_v_1;N- _. fiw Cflllsidel‘ this: Since you nmolro for pleasuro, you 'buy tlzioso cigarettes which you expect to give you tlie greatest pleasure for: your money. All smokers do! Now the fact is that more Canadians smoke Sweet Caps than any other brand. Why? Simply because they find that Sweet Capo give them more pleasure than any other cigarettes. Package: for package Sweet Caps are your best cigarette buy. 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