SEPTEMBER 9. 1948 i Sept. d -(CP)— Hocke League en- fiwfighly s ISO-heme schedule r 1943.49 which sends ChlClK° wk Hawk, into Detroit for en q, 13 meeting with Red Wings a the earliest senson-oiiflilllfl Dgaoiiatlgfgdseeson closes March ‘m; all six teams P1134!!! u"! m; A year ego the NJ-IJ... ses- G... dpenod Oct. 15 end finished arch 21. If: ia-Chicago at Detroit .. 14_Rangers at Canadiene n 15_Chicago at Canadiene Boston at Toronto 11-Rangers at Detroit go-chicago at Boston al-Toronto at Canadiens B-Detroit at Canadiens Chicago at Toronto n QQ-TYJYOTIKO at Detroit Rangers at Boston ~ zL-Canadicns at Toronto Detroit at Rangers ' Boston at Chicago ' Sit-Boston at Canadieiil - Detroit at Toronto I sl-Canadlens at Detroil Toronto at 01110880 ' Boston at Rangers . li-Detrolt at Canadlens Rangers at Toronto e ‘i-Ranzers at Chicago Boston at Detroit ~ l0—-Chica80 at Rariflel‘! Detroit at Boston ' ll—Chlcago at Canadiens " iii-Canadians at Rangers Chicago at Toronto ' I4~—CBI13dlEl'IS at Boston Toronto at Hans?" Detroit at Chicago I IT-Canadiens at Chicago Toronto at Boston Rangers at Detroit ' 20—Boston at Toronto ' 2l-Canadieris at Detroit Toronto at Chicago Rangers at Boston ' 24—Canadiens at Toronto Boston at Detroit ' zi-Toronto at Canadiens " Rangers at Chicago " 2'!—Boston at Canadlens Rangers at Toronto 1 Chicago at Detroit " 28—Toronto at Boston Detroit at Chicago ' Ill-Chicago at Rangers . l-Toronto at Detroit Chicago at Boston “ 4—Rangers at Canadiens Chicago at. Toronto Detroit at. Boston ' b-Canadiens at Boston Toronto at Chicago Detroit at Rangers ' 'I—Boston at Rangers ' 8—Deiroit at Toronto Boston at Chicago ‘ ll-Chicago at Canadienl Boston at 'I‘oronto Rangers at Detroit, ‘ ‘l2--Canadiens at Chicago Toronto at Boston Detroit at Rangers ‘ lli-Canadlens at Boston Toronto at Rangers Detroit at ' Chicago ' l8—Detroit at Canadiens Rangers at Toronto " lll-Canadiens at Rangers Toronto at Detroit Boston at Chicago " XZ-Detroit at Boston " lid-Boston at Canadienl Rangers at Chicago Zfi-Rangcre at Canadieris Detroit at. Toronto Chicago at Boston ' btl-Canadieris at Detroit Chicago st Rangers ' 29—Boston st Detroit “ alt-Toronto at. Canadiens " Ill-Boston at Rangers I’ :1 I~Csnadiens at Toronic Rangers at Boston Detroit at Chicago 2—-Toronto'at Rangers Chicago at Detroit ' b-Boston at Toronto Chicago at Rangers ' PChicago st banadiens Boston st Detroit ' S-Detroit at Canadiens Chicago at Toronto ll-Canadlens at Rangers Toronto at Detroit 1948-49 N.H.L. Schedule Mar. k-Canadiens at Toronto " 6—Boston at Canadiens " F-Canadiens at Boston " l-Canadiens st Chicago " fl-Rangers at Csnsdiene " lil-Canadiens at Rangers " lib-Boston st Rangers ’ lO-Rangers st Detroit " I'D-Toronto at Canadiens " Ill-Chicago at Canadians " zm-Canadiens at Detroit t o Skip Boston st Chicago " li-Csnediens at Boston Detroit st Rangers " lb-Chicsgo st Cansdienl Rangers at Toronto et Detroit Tomato st Rangers Chicago st Boston " lk-Csnadlens st Toronto Boston st Rangers Chicago et Detroit ill-Rangers at Canadians " 32—Boston st Csnadiens Detroit at ‘Toronto " x-Canadlens at Boston Toronto st Detroit Jtangers at Chicago " 8—Canadieris st Chicago Toronto st Boston Rangers at Detroit " I0—Detroit at Canadians Chicago at Toronto " Bil-Canadians st Rangers Toronto st Chicago Detroit st Boston ILL. “&ip" Sear. LB-hole rnelch one up. Clerk became s finalist was forced to default. He student at Western London. Ontario. 2—‘Rangers st Boston Chicago et Detroit ” I-Toronto at Canadieiis Detroit st Chicago “ b-Boston st Csnadlene Rangers st Toronto " 0—Canadiens st Detroit Toronto at Boston Rangers at Chicago " 9—Canadiens at Toronto Rangers at Detroit Chicago at Boston ill-Chicago at Rangers ” lZ—Detroit at Toronto -Rariger.s at Boston " 18—Canadlens at Chicago Toronto st Rangers Detroit st Boston " ‘l6—Detroit at Ranger! Boston mt Chicago 1'1--Toronto st Canadiene. 19—Rangers at Canadiens Boston at Toronto " ill-Canadians at Rangers Toronto st Chicago Boston at Detroit "_ lb-Boston st Rangers " 24-Canadiens at Chicago " $-—Detrolt at Canadlerw Chlcagoiat Toronto " ‘H-Detroit st Rangers Boston st Chicago the Indians State Fair. the $1.000 Hoosier Stake 2-5, 2.04. I I I Ohio-Man Wins -< lG-imile Lake George minutes. captured last Friday's finished second. He Rangers st Chicago Detroit at Boston schner. Rangers at Toronto Chicago at Detroit and 20 minutes. Toronto at ‘Rangers Detroit st Chicago Toronto at Detroit Rangers st Boston Boston at WWW By The Canadian Prone Toronto at Chicago Boston at. Detroit Chicago at Boston Association 43rd Detroit at Toronto Toronto at Boston Chicago st Rangers of Pasadena. Cal. 72s. Shear Junior Golf . 1 Championship The winner received $1,500. .‘ir.. won the Junior Championship of the Char- lottetown Golf Club yesterday when he defeated Tom Clerk in l. final Sea: advanced to the final round in the ciuib plsydowns when he de- fasted Irving Preught in en earl- ier 18 hole match three and two. when Doug Pierce. defending champion. is s. vmvnmy, celled at the Joe O'Brien Drives ‘ lderryway To Victory Miss Tilly, Charles 'I‘l1ellles’ out- standing bay filly. today won the Grand Circuit's 534.246 Horseman Stake for two-year-old trotters e‘t Fred Egan piloted the topflight filly to victory in straight heats. Castleton Farms Merryway won for 20 class pacers. Joe O'Brien oi’ New Glasgow, N5» drove the filly to a straight-heat victory. Times 2.04 Lake George Swim GIXDRGE, N. Y, Sept. 8 -- Jerry Keirschneir- of Columbus, Ohio. today won the distance swikn. His time was 4 hours 59 Steve Wozniak of Buffalo. who IO-mile Lake Ontario swiirn at Toronto, swan-i course in 5 hours and l8 minutes and was 10 minutes behind Ker- the Tbmimy Perk of Hamilton. Ont“ was third. His time was 5 hours Remember When Chicago lived up to its “Windy City” nickname nine years ago to- day when gusty blasts from the prairies stymied all attempts at sub-par scoring in final practice rounds for the United States Golf championship, finally won by Marvin (Bud) Ward. In the practice round. Phil Farley of Toronto and Bruce McCormick each had par Attention‘ Horsemen HORSES FOR SALE BUDLONG FIILLY, 15 months old, dam Margaret Aub- rey, by Captain Aubrey, sister to Alma B-udlong, 2:08, Moy Budlong, 2:10 2-5, Aubrey Budlcng, 2:II. ‘PLAYDALE MARE, 4 yo... old. first dam by Locopio. second doin by Major Todd, rhlrd dam by Commodore Led- yord. These two horses em sold for no fault, ore sound and perfect mannered. For initiation phone 360. MILTON C. DELL they ill call “los- IIIIIIPMBHIIIS Cigarettes II everyeleierleewwliel Plilliplerrls ' jlshen how-they'd III dingo Is Philip lbrrlsr 11y e peelege tedeyi I. ‘iii m sixth inninir._i.. THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWTi Yanks Take Maritime Baseball HALIFAX. Sept 8 -(CP)—'I'he smsairig Halifax Capitals remain- ed in the driver's seat in thebest- of-severi series for the Halifax District Baseball League title by holding Dartmouth Arrows to a. l-l tie here tonight in the fourth game of the round. The game tvas end of the eighth inning because of fog. Capitals lead the series 2-1 with the fifth game scheduled for Dartmouth tomor- row. SPRINGHILL. N. 5.. Sept. 8 - (O P) - Veteran Lawson Fowler banged out a single in the last half of the ninth today to give Sprlnghlll Fencebusters a 7-6 vic- tory over Stellarton Albions and the Central Baseball League championship. Springhill won the best-of-nine series 5-2 and now meet either Dartmouth Arrows or Halifax Capitals in the Nova Scotla senior semi-final GLACE BAY. NS. Sept. 8 — fCPl-Thirri game of the Colliery Baseball League finals today was awarded to Glace Bay Miners when Whitney Pier Pirates refused to take the field in protest over eligibility of a Miner player. League president Roy Cumming said an executive meeting will be held tcmorrow to deal with the protest. Pier led the best-of-sevcn round 2-0 before the forfeit fuss. FREDERICTON. Sept. ll—-(CP)— The flrst game of a. provincial senior baseball semi-finals series between Grand Falls Cataracts and Marysvllle Royals ended in a 3-3 tie tonight after six innings oi’ play in light rain. The next game is scheduled for the same diamond tomorrow. with the third and fourth in Grand Falls Friday and Saturday. MILLTOWN. N.B.. Sept. B —~ (Cw-Mllltown swamped Minto 10-2 tonight in the first game. of a best in three series of the New Brunswick intermediate baseball semi-finals. ‘The second game will be played at Mlnto during the week-end. In previous playoffsl Milltown defeated St. George and Saint John Cubs while Mlnto elim- inated Sackvllle. ' Favorites (Continued from Page 6) 1-—————--——-_—-€ Kalmuck with a. sensational burst of speed capvured the second mile from Monty Budlong. The latter ivho had coma from sixth to firs-t apparently had the heat sewed up but the winner's blaz- ing burst in the stretch tripped him Just at the wire. As e climax to the program Johnny Kalmuck again came from far back to win the hear again bee/tits out Monty Bud- long and Ola. Budlong in a driv- irngt finish that was decided by ee . SUMMARY 2nd. Div. 2.22-2.25 Pace Bob Oanuck (O’Meara) ._.....41 1 Shy Ann 2nd. (Phillips) ..... ..1 2 3 C. Albert Budlong (Walker) 8 3 2 Nellie Worthy (Buell) .2 4 5 Romeo (Arblng) .6 5 4 Bee Budilong (Kennessey and Collins) 5 6 dr. Time; 24s. =..5,"i1ia'"i';s1' Winning horse owned by J. Business. Jr., sirmmerslde. 2.24 Trot Clsnified Welt N'Bee (0'Meara .......... .. Brendon! Boy (O'Brien) Buddy Budlong (Stead) Bud Kalmuck (Semple) 7‘, use 0113' (Buell) . Peterkin Aubrey (Schuma Tme: 2.16 3-5. 2.14. 2.16 3-5. Winning horse owned by Geo. Gregory. Charlottetown. Qtnsl-ldtsien natural-w 1 6 3 .4 2 5 120-219 Pace Johnnie Kelmslck (Kelly) Monty Budlorig (W. Kelly) Billy Conn (Bowness) ..... .. 2 Ola Budlong (MacDonald) .6 RhoDola D. (A. MacDonald) 4 Valley 14mg (Lowery) 11ml: 2.14. 2.1! 2-6, I10 8-5. Winning horse owned by yang Kelly. Soubhport. Tignish Aces Defeat $’slile Kinsmen 9-2 uni- The Tigqish Aces defeated the Cummerslde Kinsmen st. the lst- tefe borne grounds yesterday by the score o! 9-2. The guns was played in e steady drizzle of rein and the heliweeherd toeonlsiolet times. Reg Harp: on the hill for the winners pitched masterful bell end had little trouble with the Pridgen- coached nine. The visitors hit the bell fairly herd and would have hed an even larger margin on the score but for some fancy anlnlpg by the juniors which caught three Tlgnlsh runners off the sacks. (ierih Gay started on the mound for the Kinsmen but retired in fever of Alan Stewart. when wliii the bases loaded he hit a batter Tuna Fishing Lead. In Tourney By Joe sseelweee T| N. 8., Sept. 8- (CP) - A sun-blec‘ “ bend of United states anglers took the lead the herd way et the opening cf the fifth international tune tournament of! this Nova niaci- ian town. ' with five giant biuetine boat- ed, the American squad was close- ly pressed by the Cubans, defend- ing champions. who took three ol the mlzhty was on the racing tide of Soldier's Rip. Eleven fish were gisfled in ell. a record day's work in the four- ieam angling classic. Only bed luck- the ones that got away — kept the third end fourth. teams. Argentina end the British lin- irire. down to two and one catches respectively. By points, bhe standings were: United States. 2.285; cubs 1.811: Argentina, 1.314; British Empire. 946. Biggest catch od the dey, a 74G-Ipounder, was landed by the British team. The greatest moment came two minutes after the tournament opened when Edie! Hosmnnn of Euenos Aires, who had never elven seem a blueifin before last week, snazzed the first tuna. A gigan- tic "bite," resembling a. pat from an elephants paw, almost yank- ed Hosmann out of his harness but he recovered and landed the fish in one hour. Later the ecstatic Argentine boated another bluefin. But lady luck didn't sanile all the time and once when she did it was Just a taunting leer. That happened when Lou MI:- row of Brielle. N. J.. hooked e tuina _in one boat. landed it in another. and was disqualified. The rudder of the first boat smashed when it was reversed at full speed against the pirll of the fish and although Marion leaped into another craft and made the catch he was disquali- fied under the rules of the tour- nament. Col. Leslie E. Sedler of Chag- fnrd. Devon, Ibngiand, landed the forcing e runner across the plate. Stewart hit the first man to face . him arid another run came in but Stewart kept the Aces off the sacks. fairly well after that. The Juniors did not get their first run scrossi British Empire's only catch alter a IOU-minute, four-mile battle that ended in the shallows near Tusket Island. The Colonel reirller had come out second best in s. bout with e wily tuna. Some l0 of the tor- pedo-like fish escaped in all. B. Davis Crowninshleld of Palm Beach, Fla.. skipper of the Arn- ericari team. landed one of the biggest tuna of the day. Anthon Hulman. Jr.. of Terre Haute, Ind. an executive of the Indianapolis Speedway. pulled in the Americans‘ final catch of the day and Mario Menocal of Ha.- wina captured the third Cuban tuna. ATTENTION Effective Immediately we will pcy you the try delivered CHARLOTTETOWN. and is subject to change without notice. LIVE POULTRY P001‘. WHY. ‘Or Cull poultry no! wanted at any price. 100i‘ poultry on o rail grade basis, ON NUMBER ONE GRADE ONLY CHARLOTTETOWN PLANTS FOR BEST RESULTS SHIiP THE SWIFT WAY O’LEARY, P.E.l. following prices for your poul- This price cancels all previous quotations l-‘OWI. No. 1 No. 2 BROILERS_ No. I No. 2 Sllmup 10c . 2Ib.-3lb...._.__....,.28c 15c 4n». 51b. I0c FRYERS siiider4lb..........20c 10c 3lb'_‘bmn.husoc ‘s: OLD ROOSTERS goagrggg all weights 12c 8c 4 lb. - 5 lb. .....,-_.. 31c 15c $Ib.-6Ib..........33c 17c 61b. iip......,_.,,..... 34c 18c _ If you prefer to sell _ _ _ we will gladly dress some for you oi n cost of 7c P" bird. 0nd you will be paid on the dressed weights and grades. LIVE CAPONS 5c PER POUND OVER THiE ABOVE PRICES DRESSED POULTRY AND RAIL GRADE POULTRY PAYING PRICES a KIND Grade Special Grade "A" Grade "B" Giode "C" I Cl-ilCKENS-S If). m up 45¢ 44¢ 40c 2o..- ‘ under 5 lb. 43c 40c 35c 18c I BROILERS-Z lb. to Z I-Z lb. 38c 37c 32c I5c i l-2 lb. to 2 lb. 36¢ 35¢ 31¢ 15. FOWL-oll weights . 34c He- 31¢ I3; OLD ROOSTERS-iill wfs. 14c IZc 8c CAPONS on SPECIAL and case: A s. p... lb. ovrx ssovr rniors coors ioswrn FO'R CONVENIENCE IN SHlPPlNG ro our PLANT Ti-i_E ABOVE PRICES ARE IN rrrrcr AT EITHER our O'LEARY ‘on SWIFT CANADIAN CO. Ltd. _ CHARLOTTETOWN, P.l.l. PAGE SEVEN. POULTRY PRODUCERS A rr E u r ION AID TO FILM PRODUCERS DENTAL QDYSSEY SALDANHA BAY. Cape Province. South Africa — (CP) - A fisher- iman recently lost his false teeth when hi boat sank in stormy wea- ther. He had put them in his Jacket just before the sinking, A was); later the jacket was washed up on the beach. The teeth were returned to the owner. LONDON — (CP) —- The for- mation of a State Financial Corporation to aid Britain's inde- pendent film producers was an- nounced recently. Its purpose will be to lend money "on reason- able commerdal terms" to pro- ducers through distribution centres. a small trains inal. It FARMERS - 'All poltaito growers requiring additional help to harvest their crop are urgent- ly requested to list their requirements at.once with the National Employment Of- fice. Charlottetown or Summerside As In the past. most of the above labour will have to be recruited from various points in Nova Scotia- It is therefore necessary that orders be listed well in arl- _ varice of date required to ensure that they are filled on the dates requested- N0. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ labour, pool is maintained at either Charlottetown or Summerside but workers are brought in as ordered bythe farmer. -,The wage rate. as approved 5y the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agr rlculture. le 03.00 to 03.50 per day. plus free board. Wages need not be paid for, days not worked due to Inclement weather. mire an IPONIOIID impel rrrs: DOMINION PROVINCIAL rails: LABOUR siorisaiimm RESCUE DOG FROM TUNNETI LONDON -- (C?) - A corgi - Welsh d0g—_1umped from a platform and disappeared into i. tunnel here recently. Underground ran slowly while rescue crews attempted to locate the an!‘ was rescued unhurt.