FEBRUARY 2s. 1941 REMEMBER WHEN m, The Canadian Pren) l“; Rugby Union rules Tfieggaidgp the forward 00W‘ meeting at Toronto 10 ago today, The move 1'1 llow- 1min“ or discusion on the aub- ‘d’ no lai to 099111118 up 9! the M52115“ game and imPortiation of m, 5m. from the Unit/ed States. THE A RIlQTT ETQLYN GHQRDIAN iéfiifl. 55V!!!“ Children's Skate This Afternoon FORUM-flc-llc XEEG WEITS EEYI TNEW WATERFORD 11v QPENEE Walter Lawlor Is Scoring Hero As Intermediates Pile Up Big 12-0 Score Gaining momentum as they speed along the playoff trail Walter .W.-bar's Abt-gsveits last night smothered New Waterford, champions of “p, Breton 12»0 to take an overwhelming lead in the two-game total mlserii-s to almost assure themselves of advancing to the next round. Th. Cape Breton champions were seldom in the picture alter the m.“ pgflflfl, Ahbics shot two counters in that session; added five more in m; Illliltlli‘ irnmc and then wound up with ahothcr five goal scoring lmt in the final period. lint there was little to indicate the big margin the Abbies were to who}; as nt-nrly seventeen minutes of the first period passed without a [WW its both goalies came through with several sensational saves. New llateriorti lit-re marking their men very closely and Abbies were finding qstubborn defence hard to break through. But sudden! at 16:56 the lhbles juggernaut started to roll in earnest and from then on New Waterford lost a game uphill fight as tho score mounted against them. . having the advantage ir man-pow- er. The teams were at full strength as McCllntsck tore down the right boards with Lawior, to.k m‘; lag. llantns Still Unscored On Rllggedll‘, but for the mflst Burt dearly foilghtbi nibbles lskatlng ; d m1‘. no on pay was m: an u I drew Corbett; to backhand a drive u: big iticurs m their victory as _ “m,” “up... 1,55 second slrnlghl into the twines. Less than five mu; 1 many games stool minutes later Cudmore whivpfid B 1M)“. bu. when New Waterford D855 i0 _L8W10l‘ 811d the latte!‘ minagtd i.) break through. for again mace it good fr his sixth. counter. 27 seconds later the Abbie coach, apparently unstoppable, took a pass from MloClintcck and again the red light flashed. The fast scoring by the winners faded out as New Waterford sent continuous four and five man at- tacks up the ice in search for gcals but again Nantes had the "n; ad- mittance" sign hung up. There was only seven minutes and 7 sec- onds remaining when Corbett suf- fened his injury. Getting a brook with Waller Lawlor from a New Waterford attack Plum McDonald raced ovcr the blueline. As he came to the lone defender he faked a pas to go right in. Cirbett dove out to smother the puck and Mo- Donald, unable to stop, piled over the top of him his gkatfis caichng the New Waterford galle above the eye. The cut; was a nasty, deep one and required immediate med- ical attention. Prozena donned the pads for New Waterford and was Erceted by a goal from the face off to the side of the visitors net. La-wlor get- ting the draw from the visiting centre ice man, skated to the ed20- of the crease to slide the rubber under the falling body of the vis- iting goalle. The Abbie coach wcuncl up the scoring of the game as with less than five minutes t; go he took Cudmores pass for the final counter of the match. The Cape Brctoners were still searching for goals as the final whistle sounded but Nantes was still t.o tough a nut to crack. Lineups: Abbies: Goal, Nantes; defence. Carmichael, Pound, McDsnaldi forwards, Lawlor, Cudmore, McClin- togk, Whitlock, Blacquzore, Wool- ri ge. New Waterford: Gral. Corbett. Prozena; defence, MncKay_ Poser- ini, Boudreau; forwards, Knive- herm, Micholsky. Pyle, Kennedy, Tonary, Poirler, Oliver, Kalvehenn. scaring chain-cs. 'I‘lm R.C.A.F. bows play lo k the fancy of the crowd right tram the start ‘and he was lrghly desc-nxng of his shutout. Onlyitgrrnnhle feature of the |ll.‘0lll1lt?l‘ wns the injury suffered w. Eddie Corbett starting goal minder for New Vfaterford last lilllit. Late in the third period as ludrspped to the ice to smcthor iclcsein dr-vo an Abbie player tunbled over him inflicting a long roll over i115 right. eye. The wound was a tlffp (n: and t injured V ma the other g.al tender carried ollthe club. (lonnod the pads for the Nfhtiditlfi‘ of the game giving uptwo csuntirs- during his stay tween ilic basis. ‘ l» wflach Waiter Law- his charges the way a veteran centre ice ‘v impr ving with the .cl<i day scoring no tnree others to ' "cn scoring points. Stan mate of Inwlsr-‘s, with Cudmore, .~ of the line. get- tmgcne gnu 11nd fur assists. The ozhernabbto {r0111 was chalked up by Ebro Dlrlulgli. illtecklng unis v. ry close in the lint 16 lllllllllfiS of play as the MIL; Cllaflitfl very cl seiy. Play In about elcll w.t'n the Abbies ill . opponents inside for time minutes at v nh aging attack. Both Rims poled short. n man at the luiilray nr k oi‘ Williwk a , went t» the timers ior roughing but. neithgr Hill-could bi 1k through. Finally ‘i 151?“ I1“ r opemd the scor- WEWE in :1 re over the New Vllkrf-rd blut-lliu on a dash from its own Z0110 to blaze a " the a MrCltntock made i! 115 he to;k Lawiorts 1 llwtw. . Ms icr ll1_ SUCOilCl c.unter. Four times dui v the session New Wat- 5UMMARY “"14 We in iirlnxz range of the ‘We Ls .e but each time Nantns First PM“! ml" Bil 1111 mm stick or pad 1n 1—Abbies, Lawlor. N155 lflini of the drives. 2—Abbies, McClintock (Lawlor) 1B . 30 Penalties-Whitlock, Potrler. Second Period Gflflis Como Fast mgr- sscctld session wasn't ‘two 1i ‘on when Abbies shot 11"“. McCLnt ‘ck carrying n 1111;? feeding ll [x155 m l‘ lflllffs sccoztd gout t re right back to NI-ncKw for trip- ‘lllli; out. of their _ J the offtnzlmg t ruuzned to the ice. Ab- ~: Hro m re counters, ~11: the flr~t on a 3--Abbies, Lawlor (McClintcckl 1:46 t-Abblesafudmore (bawlor, Dar- Drrrragh (Cudmcre) 7:00 Lawlor (Cudmcre) 17:13 e~, Lawlor (Pound) 17:48 Penaltles—MacKay, Darragh, P. McDonald. Third Period ii-Abbies, McClintcck (Lawlor) 3:50 9—Abbies, Ltiwlr (Cudmnrel 8:16 IO-Abbies, Lawlor (McClintock) 8'43 ii-lAbbies. Lawlor, 12:53 lii-Abbles. Ltiwlcr (Cudmow) 15:11 Penalty-McDonald. TORONK). Feb. I'l—(OP)—Dor- othyfiound Little, twice winner of the Wimbledon women's singles ten- nis title and a British war guest m Canada, said during a visit. to Tor- onto trday that she is willing w abandon her amateur status. Mrs, Little said she was invest- igating the possibilities cf a PTO- fessional coaching contract. She expressed the hope that Toronto 1r Montreal would be nufficiently .,_ \\ "H"; fifth counter. l‘ unnbe to c p: with List l.ne, Lclwlor and .1.rncd lip at the 17:13 n... 5ila".““‘l “l3 35,535,; ~ G go .s fig.’ d‘ '36 Period as he t ok hruslmis. 1.1- the seventh Ab- . TliPT. 1n the latter stages of Ab‘ ‘i’ Dlilyrd two men (‘K-‘ion got underway ' Waterford cculd‘nt ‘Wk Organized while professional. Second roaun rumour . I 11.15 SliiiilP its, 1st 3 Rows — — —- - 35¢ 4-5-8 Rows — — — —- 25¢ PLAN OPEN ALL DAY llllTE LOH PRICES ter’s pass at the blueline and then A511 lAir Force Members hold Tournament Sergeants and Corporals of the Air Force stationed here had some keen competition at the Charlotte- town Alleys last. night when o. bil- liard and snooker tournament was taged between the Sergeants and Corporals with the former winning out 8 matches to 11. Corporals how- ever had their inning when they swept the bowling end of the tour- nament three matches to one. Following are the bowling scores: Sergeants F. O. Armstrong 1C8 Flight Sergeant Ray 163 Flight Sergt. Holmes 95 Sgt. Salisbury 135 Mr. Barrie 127 678 Corporal: Johnson 174 Houle 123 Thomas 133 148 Neale _ 114 o __ 692 Sergeants Sgt. Wilkinson 147 Sgt. Eyres 190 Sgt. Blann 99 ,Sgt. Kearus 8O Sgt. Rose 100 016 Corporals Torr 211 Austin 178 Brown 134 Catiiro 133 Duguid 137 793 Corporals Lamb 133 Light 13f Ill/lllel 11 141 cie , , 152 Hamilton ' , . ' 108 ti‘ cos Sergeants Needham 168 Whitbourno 156 Mitchell 125 Donnell I38 Flately 145 732 Sergeants Whltlock 93 Amistrong 122 Sgt. Blann 179 Flight Sgt. Holmes 131 Wilkinson 83 613 Corporal: I-iindson 164 Steer 149 Dower 107 Adrrns 138 Boyle I11 6'12 Following are the billiard and snooker results: Th spiel takes place at the local club. starting this evenim at 7 o'clock, and continuing on Saturdav after- noon and evening. ALl members of the club will participate in the matches and according to the draw many close exciting matches will be staged. Following is the draw for tlie week-end matches: Friday Feb. 28, 7 p.m. Ice No. 2:- A. Heartz Dcug Mayne Roy Quigley A .1-I. Mzuld Ivan Home A. McPherson H. I. Spillett J. P. Slmmcndi Skip- Skip- Ice No. 3:—- 0. K. Pres-by J. K. Fraser H. B.hakc'r Chas. Stewart Dr. T. Waye Gordon Avard Geo. W. Mcbecd Dr. H. McIntyre skip- Skip- Ice No. 4:— R. l-i. Jenkins R/oy Bevan Guy Kennedy H. H. Cox Chas. McKlnnon J E. Stems w. R. Adams Reg Bell Skip_- Skip- 9 pm Ice No. 2:- ‘ J. H. McNeill Dr. J. Mblviillan Chas. McLean A. Murley Ed. Tantcn Dr. T. E. R bins w. W. Lord Dr. Giddings Skip~ Skip- Ice No. 3:- Earl McDonald W. A. McPhee W. Piekard W. MIIHPOC C. N. Earle W. R. Seaman R. Carruthcrs A. V. 5111319“ slglp- Simp- Ico No. 42- Y H. Mclnnls H. Calibeck M. A. Ho-untt Frank Cox M. W. Weeks Dr. Lontz F. R. McLaine D. B. Bzsliolp Skip- ‘ Skill- Saturday lliareh 1. 2 p.m Ice No. 2:- A Ward Frank Hansen w, Bears Sinclair McKay W. T. Weir Chas. McDonald H, Winchcster A .W. Hyndmfln Sklp- SKA)- Ioe Nn. 3:— R. H. Duvur W. L. W?!“ ,1’, J, Lurrahee Ed. J.hnSt9n Rus Slalllett. H. F Mr-‘Phet’ L, B. McMillan C. G. Duffy Ski'p— 5Kli>—' Ice No. 4:— A_ Bggnal} W. J. Daley Geo. Keefe J. E Burden Don Gnss W- W315 11 S. C. Moore J. J. Morris Skip- $1111?- 4 p.m. Ioo No. 4:— Hawks blank Red Wings I-0 CHICAGO. Feb. il7—(CP)—Chi- oagok Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings struggled through 2 1-2 per- lds of a, slow National League game tonight before Cully Dahl- strom poked in a goal that gave the Ha-wkg a 1-0 victory. Detroit's defeat, coupled with a victory tonight by New York's Rangers, left the Wings sharing thrid plare p:sii.i.:i with the Rangers. Danish-om got, his stick on the puck and slammed home the win- llllig oal after teammate Earl Seiber had slashed away at the net from the blue line. Phil Herg- eshelmer drew an assi=t on the play. The time was 12:28. After that the two teams turned on the pressure to the satisfaction 110.432 customers. but excellent goal minding by Sammy Lo Presti and Jrhnny Mowers prevented any‘ further scoring. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-Norm. Pcnaltks-Stewan 2, Cooper. MacKoy, Second Period Scoring-None. Third Period 1—Chtcago, Dahlstrcm Hergmheimer) 12:38 (Seibert, tennis-minded to want o. woman_ new WATERFtillll INTERMEDIATE ABBIES AND SKATE AFTER GAME Penait_v—R. Carse. Game BNILIINEN SPECIAL 15c ADDITIONAL sronr PAGE 101 Right In tho thlok of the fight for the Island intercollegiate hockey title members of the Prince of Wales hockey team were snapped at r-cent workout. The P.\1'.(. team after winning the opening encounter from 5.0.11. dropped the second one last Saturday night. The series is all square now at a victory apiece making necessary n third and deciding lBig Week- end Bonspiel lWiII decide Scheduled For Local Claé e Regal Flour week-end bon-' Forum To Be Scene Of Second Playoff Game; Best horse I L. Stevenson Chas. Yorke M t h k l I, m” _,,_ J. an”, d C 7 a 68F (10810!!! N. D. Metres-n R. orning Dr. Creclman W. C Davs III-II- $k11>~ Skip’ mteW-ii 1111mm; horsemen is _r-t The second and final game of Fan. lune ievcl‘ Ditch. as Saturday's rflflnfl the Abegwveit-New Waterford to- away from he No, 3;_ program di"a_‘ws_ near, featured as it lfl1_:v0a1 591-595, will bake place M . d v i , the elimination race beiwceu “ . . .. . Ken Richards A. McNeil! d . . the Forum tonight, it \\..s 2111110111 c- w. o. Gillls Dr. w. McDonald 1 i" K6111} 141.118 Kfllmlwk "1111, to last night between the 1 a s. s. Smith no. Nicholson Hugh wfllkmb “w” M“- "mifll nd third 20115 Abbi ~ ~11 c < and accr l" )€€ll‘l Th i - a per ' e5 “ l a Col. G. E. Full R. E. Splilett a beg W0 ti,’ oilfhakke luggtgacgnlg] ry their big twelve g a] lead lIlLQ Sh“ Skip“ “l” “m” ‘"1’ “m” m“ '""" i“! él°rii“l°t.‘l“'ifi .‘.§‘.$T..i"“§.“.‘.7‘f..°.“§§é ‘act zl-v" "tD - 11-‘ ‘Bi ~ Ice No. 4 — giurlfpilrt sillijénlglzk lllciitfllfllgilliz agzumt $91131 5h0re champions in the 116K! '73s Mafia“ Fred M90" Guy Britten. champion of the‘ round 0i the Intermediate Mor- P- W- Tum" DY- M3Gu1€8n Easiem Driving Club of Durtmourlhl lune playdoum, E- M- 58811511 J. A. Binfiey N.S. A party of 25 fromthe main-l visibly tired from their long Black - R. S. P. rlfllliidlglllléiflilllk? to; thetbil: ratce on; train ride in last night's kfame the _ t k - —~ ‘ .v 11g an ncu ll'l m ores visllqrs “qr-e £5,1- 11am l my best, 1.»; \\'.l‘C o ta e a to Saturday's 1m“ 35 ‘he "Win15 form. The had no -l'b'- t' offer fall out. of ... . :1 champions. 7 P-m- “in nexytwsdl1esdar- . f after last lhights game lgivirlg Ab- Price; i r tsnigl game have t racg agi vielfiilli to ththe fluninailvillfi. bios full credit for their victory been lcumrcd to sun every purse l.“ N“ 2‘.- be . a g ' "9 ° fr C355“ M 1 but at the sometime are delernnn- and in addition a small aximfsdon Allison MlcMrllan Stirling Benton “we 0“ salmday. ‘mer“°‘m~l ' h ' aric 1 twin char ed for ch 1 _ . The lhree_vear_old Cass A Pace , 8d to go all the way out tomg t m l e s g g s oo Fred 131150011 Mark MBGHIEHII Class A Tm, Class’ 31s,“. and’ an effort to cut down the huge children. So if you want two hours J- H- Gen?’ A- G- Putnam C1355 C Pace: The fn-sfl-aée me, lend of the locals. Game right to of fast “ode-men htckey take in J: .H' Hmw“ R- C- smdqaiil thrccnvear-qld “mg Wm he énmdl the core the Cape Bretlncrs will the $90011!’ and ililfil fume cf the Skit)” SklP— sharp“. M 1A0 and Wm be w“ o“; throw everything into tonight's . "e" t-on:g_ht..k'l’lu¢ gtihre will gen s _ immediately IOlIOWed by the other. battle and. if ccurage can acccmp- away at. 8.1a sharp, fokovrod by a. s gggfis-gon J P McIntyre E M clzgses. k Mk _ lish their difficult task then they l skate Fhiliipsf-Jas. '12:. Harris. R. '1". idol-I of tlleselirlftgflzlridasrnillnetonn eérrrgllttllg Wm do “hat "ems w be 1m] ‘uh ma". stifling‘ MCDCMIG. L. J. beiearw tostart. Officials areaiso, Stacy, J. A. Fraser. J. F. McLeod. asked to make it 21 DCIIIL to be there‘ r ‘ a a" shortly bctore the scliccltilcd startfl mg time. Following are the probable start- ers.—- Eliminatlon race: Silent Mac,Mil-_ lie Kaimuck. Class A Trot: Bonnie Mary, Ethel Bellini, Alliset, Virginia Kalmuck. Class A Pace: Sampson Royal: Gippy K., Leland, Bessie Scott, Don Island curlers Leave for Toronto today G. F. Hlibchinsln, Fred Chappelle, Geo. Brady. Hon. T. A. Campbell. Reg Nichols. Bout will decide Use Fraser SYDNEY. us. Feb. 21-well- 7 Amb f f fe Wfirihy- _ Glace Bay Miners and Sydney "e s at“ Class 0 Pew? Bessie Kalmuck. Millionaire; will play their first W_ Rh Cruikshank leaves today grime cf a best-of-flve series for "Princess Kalmuck, June Hal, Lady Fris co. There will be a meeting of n11, horstmen and others interested at the C8119 Breton Senior Amateur H ckey Title here Limcirow night Willi goalie Lf-gs F or of the el- with his champion Prince Edward Island rink to enter the Dominion playdmvns for the Mncdonald-Brzcr NEW YUR-K. Feb. 27—(AP)— There will be a large spot in Mad- 553m square Garden's ring “mo” Iiuglnwalkerfs barn tortigltt at 8 _ __‘ - ~ ., . n. ., . row night and lime Lou Ambers gclock. ‘All interested are asked to Tankard a}; Toronto itextt week. the ‘llllgénéiagehgav-l W1 Vlflfilldi 171 Wm be right on it e nresen . Island cut ers wlll mee. the mar 1- Officials afinmnmed wmght m land delegation at Sackville and travel by special car from there. To two of the Cruikshank rink Fresh from a nine-month lay- off, l-he laughing boy frcm Herk- appeal to the Canadian Amateur . anon brzught forth imer, N.Y._ takes on ligh fight . . . . , f a Winnipeg p“; champion Lew Jenkins -n a 10_ o the iripdo the Dominion 11mm is l w‘ ._ Lin-H ‘,1. ,. ,. _ rounder that robably wlill decide Giants and ‘m 03d 5“°ry' G‘ G’ Hughes '5 ‘Mb lléé’ l; e an e u“ S1 fmthir not in]; his fourth trip to the play- dmvns while P. S. Cobb i= return- lng for a second time. For skip Cruikshank and Harry L. Sear, however. it is a. first experience. Tire curlers expect to arrive in Toronto in time Saturday to like The hiineis lost. found Jmmv Foster through transfer irrcgillar- itle; and their sub, Earl Boates of Chalrittctivrn, qur. n few games lnt_ er for an uncxpl i“ . Bay plxvod tho m.» game of srltcriulr with n <ief1n eman doing whether it's t. e laundry business or mcrc punch-tossing for him from here on. Just about ever-y one but Lou and his manager, astute Al Weill, figures the answer is the laundry. The biys are laying 1 to 2 I-2 that Dodgers to Play exhibition game for the championship. Reading from left to right they are: TOP ROW: Prof. L. Cnilbeck. lmgr.) Pat Lelghthgf, Bum", A_ Gun,‘ ‘L IL Bennett (coach). BOTTOM ROW: Iludaon, Simmonds, Laird, McArthur, Beck, Wilson. Jenkins repeat-s over Laughing Lou. i" i319 BOSQOH-TOIWTHO JIOCRPY me g filing Th-sy even hold the SWGEMWIIGI‘ *--—" Ballle- _ _ _ gwgtlgr at, no wgrge than evw HAVANA. Feb. 27-(AP>-Bl11 The draw for playing positions Terry brought his New York Giants will beheld Sunday night and the here today from their Miami first action will come Monday af- training camp for a titres-game tcrnoon. exhlbitién series with the Drigvers, mon to put Amber-s to leap s?m:\llhcre along the route, Jusst as Hogan and he dfd 1n three rrunds in taking the IQS-"ound crown away from Barron lead 1,611 1551», Ma _ starting tomorrow. __Li____ Both the Giants and Dodgers. i_____ ¢4o<ooo+++o4+o4++o+oo+++ howcver, were kept from practis- ing because cf rain, Terry said he plans to send Paul Dean, Bump ST- PEYTERSBURG- Flo» Fbb- W Hadley and Cliff Melton to the —-YAP)——B£‘1IIIIB Ben Higan o! rrrund in the first tussle. Leo Dur- Hershey. Pa, and Herman Barron ' oclier of the Dodgers announced ‘>3 ‘Wile Plain-i. ‘\I'Y'i hhvi mtO ATTENTION the 36—hole lrarlershLp in the $5.000 his pitchers would be Kirby Higbe. who boat, m.» Giarts five out of $1‘- Fcwohurs Orion today as Hen- six times while with the Phillles 11V Pzcards 5001c 7100111111 in a 1118-11 wind. I-Icgan, the year's leading money winner, and Barron finished the sesond r;und all square at 136, six undrr par, Wllllt‘ Pcard. who shot a 73. fell back to on o:ght-u'ay' hie at 139. Hogan had a second-round 69 and Barron a G8. , Felix Sarefin of Scranton, Pa, scored a fine 67 to move into third place at 137. Title Will be at Brookins Stables Kcrfsington, Saturday, Mar. 1st, want number, mostly o lowsethorseg, Hockey Practice Wellington Mclieiii ,,,,,,,, ,,,_,,———,, ,,,,,.,,,.. .,,,',,.. ternoon at 1.30 sharp. All players are requested to attend. 3rd Curry On Conodo Corps Night 28th February, 194i REGULAR PRICES Charlottetown Bowling Alleys last year, Curt Davis and Bill Swift. O4§-§‘§Q4§§-§4-f§-&§-§4§-§+§§-§-§ Seeking Island Intercollegiate Hockey vlclrerson, B. Hooper, Prof. Gordon \' ' - ix 7*’ ‘u?’ ' i‘ M‘ J I l‘ a ’ ~- - ---'- ' '