_____ ,_ "rrlc CHARI.OTTI§'I‘_OW1\JIVV(;UARDI\AIQK_ SPORTING NEWS "LAND “m” WWNE” l l S13; Classes Produce ,; Close Racing In Meeting y ; 1 Here Saturday Afternoon i 1 - i - 5pm; 1011mm“ fllmughoub tho With practically every heat pro- Again in the second heat Lusty’: Province heard with regret niday driving close. exciting finishes thelFirst led all the way down to win of the sudden passing of Melvin V1¢W111 Dnvlrls Club staged allly half a length over Tex Worthy amond, well known former base- successful six class racing card on but the race winner had a. tough ball and hockey player and in iat- Sflturday afternoon over the new ds in the’ ter years. after his days of active course on the east side of Hills- Darticipation were over. a keen borouKh Bridse. , rollowcr of all branches of sport in witnessed by a large crowd of - e heat only‘ official capacities. spectators. the lengthy card was to beaten by a nose in 33 sec- ; .. 0 0 run off in a. little over an hour d5 "Mel," as he was better known, 8nd a half. Starter Russell Abbott was a first baseman of more than 6101113 an exceptionally fine lob in CLASS C TROT ordinary ability in baseball cir- getting his fields away, being ably c135 and o goalie 1n the hockey assisted by Doug McLeod who as Peggy Wltte threw an upset in‘ v wars. In whatever branch he was Clerk o! the Course saw to it that the Class C Irot when she paced , ‘h, g, ' ‘ “ ' --\.. participating in he played the game the classes were always ready to 0i! with the first two heats over _ V - o. ‘an’. - for illl it ivns worth and back about take the word right on time. the _ red Nellie Binga and , ' - . ~ , In‘. Maul“ 20 years ago was one of th-e city's The track which is rapidly rouncb Juanita Worthy. The Hunter Rlvegi . . , > - . . . 0 _ . ‘._x_i]1ost familiar figures in athletic‘ ing into first class shape was a owned mare had an easy time c roles, _ e heavy oli Saturday but des- it e first two dashes, winning‘ ' ,, - , ‘ . » . ‘ma. l 0 ~ ~ c pile this times chalked up were handily. but Doug Smith's Nellie ' a . " - " . a 0 o es As a basebalrll uifnpire. hockey rg- Colmidctiilcd to geflvcry good consizl- Biggafl flzllttleniigg out inhthe ltlhird} . g fereo and colic o junior teams e ernx e con i ons. an ha lea clmie t roug o M b I "I i I l k m h t d u‘ I . proved to be a fair, conscientious win by half a length and in so do-l Tobaczglérs Qmflf g,§,'§,.'§'o..'..'l..,wr.§,nycfrsullfiluretio-mn llwrtly i‘ official, llevcr failing to hand out BI 10R ALL lng chalked up the tnstest time of‘ a“ m _ " m] h i h] Th H k l“ “mum l YORK Feb l8 (A?) P m N, w < of encouragement and ad- the three heats, trotting the quart- ‘h "I ‘Tmwimr H ‘fun!’ "=5 p‘ ° n n e; h us‘ “mm. n fem '1'} m‘ u "' m‘- rlce, particularly to the youngster.- The first race called was the er mile in 34 1-2 seconds. 9 01111 I 1'11 11“ ""1 - 5 "Wed M11111“? I18 I11 6P" IWNPIIY- coke new“, m‘ w“ l a P H“ ill whom he took a great interest free for all with two starters and the Victoria Driving downs to chalk up six victories out of seven games. against team: from h ‘ B“ my ht b d“ Y“ ""1 ° ~ -' ~ proved to be a victory for Royal Club announced over the week-end’ Montague, Alllcrion. Summersi and the other local rink. I “p” V‘ m3 7 ‘a n‘ -. f; its iissiisisia-fliljlf as l1»;4:4¢44l-se‘/$>',z'»ma.-.\.~.-. A coach of the Alberton Inter- Jlln. driven by owner George meet would be Lciti F l“; 11M u. ; 111° 111111111 P13“ 5°41," B11111“ 74 1'41"” Ymk» Mann 1118111118 M111 111 1935 111d 19311 11mm“- B°df°1i1 611111.111 W111 i!“ . “ 8110111111111- ' Jffilllnl-‘lc-ascr? is? stoncelvlllrllewendell McDonrlJ, 2nd stone; u. A. Mo- ~ gem? ‘““1<“'°lfrf.'l'ns"‘“l.°.£“l' a-'(ihtan§'a' l???" m u t c. . - . ' . 1 ' ' ' ' ~ . , _ _ ‘ i _ _ : dashnes iseiye ‘veryvoclgse race should end entries to Walk? V___Ph°” b7 u’ Gmhnm‘ l0 Md in which "an" "me “nun a: Pumm” "' 13"‘ u inolu -owned horse liroved to cr's Barn. rses will be classified " gal flour and on; I mm, w," p“? _ sumuu l nun: Period do a has; c: mend; have a. little too much lick for his on the icc. , , m H _ knoumv SUMMARY Regal Flour Competition " "W" °’ "" . w» 1-H»- Mu- swam» who will keenly regret his passing opponent. He was the lust o! mn- brothers cuss a TROT Free For All Penalila -—| Gfludmult. all wcll known in Island sports ' F" .__ N13“- mm!’ circles. Spurgeon. Elbwonth. and Royal Jim ll-iuglles) . . 2 l 1 B usual in t _ v _ Beltilflorck Clilrattan 1 2 2 t '6 lc vttiu curling I ' _ in No’ times 1st heatl '31-.‘ 113-114‘ 1 _-—- “n” b; yew . - ' 11¢ hletic cir- -- Winning horse owned by Georgi’ Going through four lllatclles witil- tcrnoon game 10-9, the winners 5191119’ °1 111' I'm" 11°11? Mela all was a udd n m Kin . ' - y H ~l , c in d, . ,,- v _ ,, g g ' ' l. l. - - - “= i“ - 22211121 .22.; aortas 11"" £32.." *1 MM -" ~11 - lo 0|‘! ""111 111 "1111111 11.15 frhnds 111111 1° 511"11'1118 "1"- 9111111 A T1111- night captured ‘the Regal Flour Leading 5-2 at the end of the t ' F1111°W111¢ l" W W111i“ tires sincere sympathy is extended, Playdale came - I b I . l. I l, _l t _ M , 1 , , , m“ pa“ of me quarter m mp Lheiplaydaje ‘w Kelly) n z‘ “on, CEHIlllOX-ilsyllp or Cldllgt e end; cLeods. rink fell vctims in: “u” ' Evidently the Juveniles aren't go- McKinney horse at the wire vrithlPctrr Mckinney H I actnthél (‘Cllllfznlllt t? 5d2rsedthcc| ‘cxclmpgz: §q§;,’§e§§‘,§gs°“mff{§ gwgg‘ ' 1118 to be the only Island team t0 Juanita Axworthy being 3. 3, 3, <Mosrsiciel 1 2 7 tiun Cume to an cirl The winners aid rink khockin all o posin '71‘ "u" 55 A-v- 311119" 1° “k9 pa” 1“ 114311111119 hock”? 17111111119 A-‘(Worlhv will now llloct Sllilll-iitfloldc and Al- stones out of theg rink wfth hi: 95- cc“ H? Dr- H- mmty" i pliyfimfélilaghgs 313mg”, 1:51 S" CLASS A PACE ,‘I§’1'9“d°1€_11 gamxegg) 3 3 3 bcrioli rinks to tic-antic the pro- two shots and then Skip McDonald J F Le Feb m (A?) cci tvy een ca o ur - me; 3 ,,,, - _ 1 _ c m - ,, _ 0d 4; R4; m l, 1 '5Q5-1ou' _ - - lflntmn lhfil FTHBWWn hi8 B 5110M‘ Margaret Jeall. owned alid driven Winning horse lOWRGd by Willard rtollusltne“lg45"s§l§6.. or the gillueculllzidpetlfleht igglril. wilt: 211g‘ 11h“ “LR- ccr M311“! 95 “SPA-e awn" D11’ mapper’ “an” d“. 211th Elfimhomlvlna Asoamm’ 11=11<1 0f 111111115 1811111 W. M11111 111' A1 ¢11111f1e 111111 too much race 145111’. 801111111011. For eight of the m. cllds-Satur- sixth point with his 1.5.. shot ma?‘ Lem" 4 fcrlceman, oollaated ilrree goals t m ' hf a “nftm Wllhtl 111°“ m’? Playdvwn trail whilr for the other day night it was nnvbcdys match gave the winners an 8-5 ede nd 0G‘ H1311" 7F 11- 1y 591119“ 1“ he I'd u“ f°‘m’h'place 3mm‘ antler g o e palm pmmh. Summemde has a“ mtermedm” c1555 " C13" A 7*" h the two l'ilik=' ilm liowait for the rcnlainin six dssit svas w 5 64 vmwry o”: New York enRyln H 1 mm 115° "111“°1"“1~ l; having t. charm? lo ‘mne- n n as close 1- among woulclmwant with '1 E 3111118117; J A. Fraser 7 Ranaeis Saturday night betel-e il,- strafghfYheg Mnfinflflwlifallin"! i "1 .vi. tJ (Ctliff).. 1a.. ... ‘ x“ ' r n Bosto atrengtlh- " - Not having seen either of the p . Dr. Blldlong Mggzciarlii Hglniartllncgl 2i afllllfiulfl’ hatgirfihg $1’;g0gf;,%§°§_{lj,“‘w,$,‘§‘§°"‘§,‘ Saturday gtlfexl: inf.’ ghwthe 11111:“ play-of! 1°“ evfms’ dflmlnglnsunyi 1°19?" squads n. action We know very lit- competition in the first heat, n... Dr. Budlong. (H. Willis).... 2 m” o; mo" "in... 3nd hep,“ dew be...“ ' 1’ ° ° l” berth of the National Hockey Lea- “"1"? Ffifrtm" m "OM 5N1- tle about their strength. but ac~ ishlng almost neck and neck with Marjorie Budlong ifocked at 5am a5 they’ tutegd In a’ F 1d ve 1 uh h A-W. Hyndmln I: A0. Put- sue. 36y’ h: the M f "pmm" cording to fans who have seen her; in the second Marjorie mil iRanklne) .. . (l... second last and 'i§ut h ugh“ McLeod rirnkavrae 2111.13"; f,‘ mm io f" ° 1°.“°1“‘hd"1f°" '1 11" ‘hem 111 11°11“ 111" 111B BXWCW" 515F191! P1101113 into th ‘1111191335-1-33- - l ‘tide turned in mvor of thgrewinf tou h luck when‘ they W0: sixmort ca" Sh“ '7 Al“ mph”'°11 gunman’! drills‘??? Ce c amp 0mm“ m 1° Put uP 5¢1°11fbids for Maritime ing beaten only by Winning horse owned by Aljers as m 15h tn nds n] to 1° m H‘: 5 ' o e wn‘ 1114;111:312‘ “fhifillurlnakesortheictomlizg grivting ‘finish; but Cutcllffe; Charlottetown. on U, ~ to m“, over me lend f3]. ficlflngld rfilkylma '38s.“ g R0 Bpillett ‘i; 11.5 P Jar-dine Fl"! PM“ ' ‘ns a e m e neres— ea Drver Jan ' ' . _ ‘ “ . ‘ , 111s to Island followers of the snort over the lead diets}. - Class n Pace Qgfffffifijjfife Pfiif, 31515.31 ‘Zia f§§f.,n°“d§§ Kg “halfifd “P ,§§“'{.‘;‘ ma. mam 4; in. iilett a i-Boston. Chow wh° Wm mum" the Pmvlncevs '5" ha“ W" “W11 111B 511111911 » for their rive gpoint margin? thFBESalIIId a fougolglévexdfih: a fog ‘ma’ ca" Dun” '5 111 ""1191" (u"“'“t°d) ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' m“ presentatlves progress with keel! came under the wire with a half Scottie Budlong (Weir)..... l 1 ll Members u; u, wkml-n k 1 m. d: t w y son 5 3—N€W York. ‘M06 (WIPWIOII) 5333 interest. length to the good over Dr Bud- Byrile Hal (OT/learn) . . . . . .. a 2 z ‘ . c a H‘. n’ er e ca‘ 3—Boaton Clapper t-Morio) 18:21 ... . - a >ex 11B 9 T911111 Bdl (MD Id) . 33 l" ' ~ ' . to the lineup of A. J. McAdam for snore u o“ IoumL Tkinlvezowone lst heat: 33, 3311.». ..‘§§f,“n‘§§‘°"s'k}‘§“‘°' Dn Wendell Mc- chalked up the“ m“ View” or ‘Second Period -. . t the competition when they defeat- theil next encounter were further (31,555 3 mac]; Winning horseNown by Ernie Lmescol-e; ed R Mccormackys team n4 heartelei r th ek- d tht Eb" _ ,_ 1 __ the yogmgysmiufyrsgfigped Q. ""11-111- P‘<=*<>11- S [McDonald 0001202082-10 Following was the standing of [Jad In south Fmm- “"1” 15"“) “*4 s-somn. Clapper rumofioEu ictou, N.S.. and cap- P91181119! *- N0119- ly driven by Teddy Weir show- other Matches Rlnlu GP W L Pie ' 4 4 8 b ‘ I gal a lot of pace in chalking up a Bush's First n, mp0,,“ o shore semiLFinah T111"! Pcflvd ‘- l Mela-h" Rmk win‘ 0V0): iByPlé? Tegidxglrggl . - 1 1 1‘ In the same competition the Ncii WIMcDonnld . - 5“?&'1&e' Jaws 1.16 . 3.13%.... ".035: _<c. wins. ........ 2 2 3 ,l;‘.g§°°§,;"1,1<,1ggi.,llygg"l.,g1";ggz ,1:- .1,"{,;%;;;1 ._s........?"o.... wltsssy" ' From Milwaukee 8-7 1n stavins V11Y111111k1<1111111°1< nirlg when they it"... ‘To Willard Mc- Pf McCormack “"1"” -- 19"” ‘Ywn "1 - ~ ~ - - - ~ - - - - - -- 3 3 2 Donald's team in a Saturday af The Freetown Stars k the P°"‘R1”H’Z'Dk1’i“'; . I ' I H pa, - .1, - ' “Elli-BET Time‘ 331'" J3‘ 33 ' * "__"—'_—_ ‘rink. taking art in the all Amer- Winning horse owned by John . 1w he 1 b0 Detroit. def M . l _ iv Edmards, Hampshire. I R o h d S t R d A lifillliliraukleifaiteevfit was learnedefwtl " JtKI-i-ays taken, hioweventdiscloseg by glass c T"; 4, p," v G S s d Earl-sired’; Earlier they lost to no lng o a serous na ure an _’ in the, ' _ t». . m trot 21.12.21: titan w yéiiiéli>'i‘l‘q.ix Can acks Defeat Leafs 4- W“ "1" 1 1"" r °‘""“"°"‘ 1° ni"iills"li.lm.l°m1f'tiil'il"st”’d ., i‘ uantzr Worthy (L. Kelly) y season ‘ ledl-I “an” wou- stage oi’ the league‘ would be a 0”“ " m” gflfignff" §-,;;“~;.,md b -—— .'~ ="—-— —— ’ The play was about even u the SGUTBIGQQ Draw on m n‘ serious blow to the Collegians as m“ as a tainht h t H E Bernard Punter River y i TORONTO’ Feb‘ 1a _ (C?) _ ' fir” pmod 3°" underway Wm‘ ltgie youngster. well up among the for Lusgi‘; Firstly/ho ledegroillicwgg ' l ' _ ' xalfilgejligggkitgeXigihflggsfgftgié PGIRWGWH WIIIS ffldd-“Ehizrégy: fugggtmmgflgi; . n n pe 0d MoDonnld- - _ adin scorers has e a towe oi -'§"°n81g11 defenflvvlvbinxh 011111151/6- ll’. 335°...“ $5 ti??? Vrlfigltiilarfigll-I OFFICIALS $3.‘; ‘ofnvlgtomreal Canadians sat‘ ' CHICAGO Feb 1a (an) - 11’ 1111 “awn 19115; _ muck and Tex Worthy- both went S11111=1fi1111155¢11 Abbott ugly- tn? first time this season lntepservlce cup Bo a . The lut hue ' Ohiczzo Black I L f 6 1 Any doubm that fans may haw to blreaks a ter the word was given ‘Tyllalfilgres. C. Reardon. C. snow. C. he scored a Q9310“ Toronto we and 31mg; bggupod the MQnfl-gg] Q311- Q s ' had about tomorrow nigh“ any to alow Lu ty to win as he pleased. Timex-TY CH B it thereby gnve himscllf a new Nat- i 86181111. Nflllvnfll Hockey 11858116 ' L""B1le encounter between the Navy I _—- h l-l C d. I- em) ' H‘ Mm- ‘l Hockey League 5Com‘ m‘ PErAwAwA MILITARY CAMP lenders’ w a 0'0 “e hero" 15'3" mgr“ and the squgd 1mm No 1 Leafs and Canadieng had in Tor. p Xanduncgfmghden H Be“ cord and Canadians a 4-3 vctory Om" pm 1.; _ (C?) _5pm-ked' oz fans in Chicago stadium. Aug a; summemde should b, onto Saturday night and the game, ' ' 9"‘ (W? T010310 Iii/triple Lvflfs- by Cadet P. T.‘ Hutchison of Mon- ‘ SUMMARY bod ma” 80am Hm. Lumlgy p“. pretty we“ at m“ Wm, m, billed weeks ago as likely to bc- lvafi 191115,}. W111t1°1 1:1" 1°11" treal. Petawawa Camp's entry in 1181111011 "1116 dill’- mdydetencmmn Eu; 5 but get- msul; of the exhllmlon “me bk come one o! the hardest fought of I $1" "a "9 11 111°" ° 1 1-‘1 5°11‘ the two-day inter-service winter 1118 1119 04 51113115616101! 6011111 n," P H , an‘ m on m Ween the We reams at summer_ the entire league schedule lived up ‘$11; h , 1 1 - carnival here piled up a total of 1101 1111-1111111" 17111911111911‘ 14171119189 . ° “l pod Toronto p g, side Friday night, to all advance predictions. Judging ~'~ "i" .8'1111@'“ 1111118 8°51’ °11 610 points to win the inter-service 111 11118111101"! l m I m ‘Heath time h, mm . . . by the broadcast curl-led over the I tvllmh lie was assisted by Elmer Chanmge trophy The Store 11a _ thgusetveg goofing - None. _ 1&8“ 01!‘ Him“ League clash“ From all reports received Navy other Waves by Foster l-lewm, Lzrcll. brought hi5 total in 40 In second “me “.35 the 511511 to a three goal lead by the middle ($111115?! l-d- 150119111116. 31111011 “x1118 m‘; n y put up a whale o, a gimme an . a o gnhlcsdillls season to 44. one more “m, 570 "ohm. fonowed 5y m, oi’ the second session on goals that. 8 c rig). Thse at} n; vmory achieved the way through and n was only Llliil i.lo 43 Connor Wcilaild scor~ “m”, of Kmgsmn_ Ont" Wm, 555 climaxed sensational rushes by c o . us“ ~ n. t 18* ' l , - .. S d P i-i b r sell-out crowd oi in the last period that the Sum- 1n: . gfqllnff 1921;; 31161 svniqglllnswlneni 11cm b 1.1.111 Romll Canadian Navy. Ottawa. Eélxlllilglfiigl: in‘?! lvgfileiiy-Bm: wllé: econ a on fgngirevilimufluy secured m, wnmm Rnbemmh “m winger uiflgétlieofuglong owned. by Ernie m” B Tm Howutt 111010 100 o- 5 gliateypririks at the completion or or their first line was not as seri- ous as at first‘ feared. Feb 18 — (AP) - DETROIT, Detroit Red Wings. WR-h "l"? merside squad could gather suf- tlln previous modern record. The low Wm. a torrid offgnglvg whloh Scoring - None. inst no worse than a second ti {mom power to glmuy win o g late in the third period with that _ , w 7-0. The winners were at 1:11 3-2 lead but Canadians evidently “lmlm” 19mm 1“ 3°" 111111171195 44 119d the 6011M b61011 the boll. M0- Pen“ a 11011551111131! 411d P15“ 1111151111“ "m 561mm‘ t h t spurred b H - 1 h t goals in 22 games in 1918. ' Bradshaw and cuwltlro Glllthltl‘ (m fdggilizcial glrm iéiginxg can; that £18311 my} cgtrxrrlltonsstruirlis 535k Winning 11-4 ‘ cllfllllg TrilllllY were the marksman and one 3on1 Burn-g‘; League enwungers, and 1g Navy are for another counter shortly after m‘ “med *1 y auwnlflgn’ "m6 WW1 5111611118 81111118 111119 “"11 7'51"? l Dar ‘t up to the same brand of hockey to- that. settled the issue and broke rs or od out. 1 mo" N —(Qu:ck-mbu!h) 1M mol-row nlgm should be a whale o; the Toronto jinx that the Maple m _ , 4. Middleton took the lead on a P n — one. 2 t n can“)? an encounter an the w“! 1,5315 seemed w hold over the lab 1 n ey came through] Scoung — None. m“ m5}; b “mum. 1n m; Qp- Gill es -- None. —DB r0 . h ) m" . . . sue pMHem,s_ _ W111 on 11-4 victory over Dr. E. s.. Penalties - Hiller, Hamilton. grylng minueg or the 11ml “mo (McAtee. Wooc y Even though the "Tara" are out ' , , Giddings’ four Friday evening as’ ‘ and for a time it looked as though Penalties - None. at the running B5 far as a PIMP It “.85 mung mo that “I was the finals were reached ill this‘ Second Period _ they would emerge the winners. \‘f of! berth is concerned neverthclqsg Maurice "The Rocket" Richard who conimmflm‘ M [he ch“1'1°*1°1°“'11 However. the Mill. McKay, MoEn- sewn“ “H” they have their sights lined on a Shvvld flrc the goal that not onlvlcmnnz Cmb- |1‘"“1°11“°“1- 111°“ ' on Tu ~ 1r cvcllina at the Chflr- tee line for Freetown were to be _ » a-Detroit, Armstrong :5! vjgfgyy and are Just as Mxlon, re gave the Cnilucks their victory but qfnéfiélgfilfrslhfi] $218”: ‘mldfllwled 2'f;§’"g"1”;,M°”' _ iol-teluwll Curiiilg Club play will reckoned with and led by "steam ______ {,1Zh£{|‘g‘°te“f'_) " “global. be returned the Winners as 11 m; also enabled ihc stilrry Winger or a"; the tiff? ‘vllm an “ugéfllgfitg klwsllvlgz] Gifi£Bi---~- commence for -ivo_ trophies. ski-iii roller McKay they rattled in trgee UMNI“ H" lrnkqar’ Prat.‘ m ~=~.=~. ~11»- E23."§?.2i.l§3"iim“l.“€.§uhfifiTllfl” o: ... ...~. ~....,. r . .'.'.. - 3.‘Il“'.'.".‘.".'l. E153 Fiépillafbopi’. so “so s: 1- wm». i. sch-la. .- 1 1' i "- lone‘s ail-time scoring record of 44. groggy 5%?‘ flag" 111’ 111° wln- 1’°"“111' — M111 im- all first and SECQnd gtoné plav- 01115511251113! flit t :1m1‘11=cr3ff“""' mlelllo tgtbl-ehel) ghldrltllltelgsvnalgllsyll: k-Detrnit 'é‘§§$...."°"°" 5, And ’i t Sum ids- ' ' ’ ' ,, - crs. W 1' ° 1 e ; . ' '1: It was 516814111531‘: tlaiird perlhxzleliilnx For the greater gm o! the game §§°“a,f,°c§"‘§§§‘fm§“°° ‘Q0113’; 1%‘! L51‘ 11'1"‘ PM" Due to 111v 11111111"! °1 111° m“ lttfxlilsnnzefkhb. lo - P-‘yillflé’ 1'11: -- m” m“ caught up with them up to n apnea,“ as l; t e dosmheckmg Tllhn dmdm gnutrad L! eh gale-d FTMU t Hm K d and to the fact that a Red Cross BUMMAIY my‘! m a M R. “Detroit . “M,” that “w” m” held '1 5'3 111M112 g. }113°%.D“v1ds§“ “wmd p°sgp°ne to take place (gillrlttlal the efrll? gart- (Praliltm en“ y’ q-33 b°“€’11::f12,,1§‘ fififffdbjfiwfifuflfififi \ n," "m", Tlelhy, lob. :0- ‘ (H Jmksoi-l) .. 10-‘11 over er ‘favored opponents an 0 111' 8 1N0? ‘B01111 nil DB1‘ 01111- f (his 1. 9k d d_h _ 5__T ‘t P b ‘,2 011 - M Ranger; vg_ 3,45 g 7__D u. n‘ M Bruneflggu _ “med We" on 11w W" W In 1111‘ “m” 11111111" W“ 33am“ ‘l? beiliig 130x221 lglwgc lF-Mt-hrrlltrletlil, Hfifllwn‘ m t) w: 5 ltnnaolilrtltlifislnctilmigetolllgnlso; leslrign n- l-Middletnn. McDonald T118011“!- Fvb- #1- ‘ (lflbézimbtt. Howfl -~ " w“. set victory when disaster in the 7 M t l RH d (Luh. 13.47 m m ends _ Penna" __ Nam shape or {our smnmerflde goals _ V ; —Pon rea. .ciar ac l 15.10 are, a rlnlr, krreetown, McKay -_--________ - ~ _ . . -. ~——--->- enaity - Bouchard. g gl. onrpetitlolil McEntee Hyflw trigfleitrtook them and led to their do few r-. l .45 t wlfihzpgrénaw “or “Sig; momma,’ q 411st was Glut; : tusle Maple ll?gi‘tii;et§éihar:ir%t£vi;%r£utlmgfgffi; swam! fir,“ - ~_—_.—.——————i—— _____..______.______—~——-:_<.~:_ w. 1 " H 21*?» ‘1 v —-—- . giorloollllfll ‘mvffii"”olii.“.ili= Tifillilt- P W c fig-Yarrow“: firm" “Spiritual Victory in a World at War" l . . . Meet s E N o _ title at st. M it l7 _ w- 6-Middl t . M Fad? n PRlzEs-irrrllrloll-PR-zas - enrol» w» v - n n e ha. u I _ u ‘ MAMMOTH MASQUERADE SM"; M. .1. Plaxton, former member of ragr-T A - a-grlauieima, outclirle MRS. WILLARD McKAY HOLY REDEEMER RINK {fgeffll {fed élnafil°g1g1n1iljggdrf1illvavff T I N ‘t Y m‘ °' '- 1M“?- °“'°'m' Queen Hotel Parlor Tonight 8:15 ' ' ' Third Period FEBRUARY 19th AT 7:30 P. M. flllsr rluzic. LADIES-Two pair lmt stockings. donated u, Prowue 001111111111 and Prime of Wales B . °°m W111?“ 1° .maet in n game of the City Basket- McKenm - ~ ~ =——- " ‘ a . . . . '”' "W111" 111° wwnflmen’ 'ball Le ue at in YMCA u» OF J ' McKay ~ 1:2; GfhTLEMEN-Wnllet. donated by Reddin Bros. night H58 o.clock_ ewml the Orb Mex" (um) \\ . GIILS l8 0R UNDER-Sweater, donated by S. A. 81ml scheduL completed wmghy, mm I \ \ . "M14011 Md- Q_ ‘ er of tonight's competing squads heetown-Goal zr: ron OLDEST MAN on SKATES-Sweater. donated by l-len- ,' "P 1‘ “"11 1" 111° “"1131 °XP°11S°~ "1 1°11" 11°" or lying Hm Navy [or tin- ar-cond Mat-Donald, Ltd. ,_ mar PRIZE. BOYS l6 on UNDER-Sweater, donated by Moore e. i" ' ‘ ‘lseugttiglplasngglnfcl ilflllftileiiélltllalgelhtaf N TM i u Non" 1 " ll . heap: , ~ 1Z1; FOR. MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME-IMO I rvl . d t d l . can get into a play off berth, nev- ' y by Imnm“ Sam“ summ- n se co on: e v I erthems both me anxious to ma“ wflh ygqérzfllihllflm a ammo". dun“ a (mamom It is lii:c'ly_ if conditions warrant qheyulee tourry Moooolnthdriite.‘ Gardiner Boinorn, Hill, Mon-mo, - - zr; I-‘Oll onmssr LADY on SKATES-Flowering plant. donated ~ 11"“ A“ Sm‘- -‘"" W11" 1' “"11"” it givosthcm quick rcI-efirom many ""1- mkly- °1°"- 5T Th, 1" C""'°l"\°"" 6"" "M'- . . . ‘section. will moot Y.M.C./\. Wed- lfj,”pjlf§jéd'fifll‘i§§i'"§'|§,:§;f,?,§° Middleton-Goal NOOBIHZ SKATING JOIN- M Costume Judges will be member: of Charlottetown bym (Jlub. ' g ' » ‘modal.’ night in one (vi in: two Chaim“,"andAalhlete-“ammcl ie soboy Melt TONIGHT YQUR fluENDs l Proceed! to Prince Edward Inland Tuberculosis League. . - , Rflmrs I110)‘ have left to PlBY W11" I ‘ ‘ _ , \ I - .. . .. th tn . i e s m: Dun- MIMI N!“ I W-"l lama, Duncan: ilndlhn “Dmssm” M” frog-rs", all-cf}? sfllgiglea lab! Satur-' i no null wl McDonald - - -- ' ' - . day gftgmoon next, I ONO-O