Sink Counter Seconds To Down Saints; Dowling Brothers Sthr/ ‘Ilia use; "in-u" Dowllle- m?“ i" i" gqodafihdDIIladlallylanaiseUGhvQsintaI-dlaatnlghtatihs Iesuniiflelhatalatwe-oat-ot-llsllealulélhlplayalfaslluintlio ewes-manque“. muursooeoasnrssoniauus-mw “M whilahisluaiher “Bub” accounted for thaothar two, moron-e the v-gqgaallptlaadyingsooondaoltlaothifdperiod. nhnarandwarPlaellonaldwceoatataladinglortllalailiaJhe pplina-ntaallliilainalthsilolielleliialllas. a lahssflran loci-ins roles fir t l d ‘cl. ‘arsed. in Iilfltlfelfaih opened out in the second salon, Baints 4N . m" 5h“! the apanin minute when Hahn | pus i‘: nald dented e e twinas. About the half way mark the same duo but this tlnfi fld g it in on to oi Cudmon. put the Saints two up, uglcnalrercama hack Il- U10 with Qlaflionald and llclaaao tiod the e. In the iinal four seconds oi p . alter it had already been announced that an overtime period would be played ii necessary. Bub Bowling terminating ‘a final drive b beat Mao- nnon on a pass-out from Buffer Worth to ‘clinch the lune. Lineupa- " 1538 mark when B bowling u, ck in th’. i..‘.l?o.§°°'s'o pbleat Shorty - Mac- Kinnonlinlfluudn M Fml P91!"- Roy Prowsa had rcshuifled his second line replacing Carver with Buffer Worth. The Saints. had a one goal advantage to start the q third. Fhts" 01in ha! I th third rlod the “Vets" npxeaned eiaat in ptehe first minute with "Monsie" Dowlinl t “Plum" MacDonald! his own blue line to through 81W“! Short? no chance as he picked a corner. seven seconds later, ‘Maurie’ net- ied the disc unassisted to put the Legion in the lead for the first time but before the two minute mark was uguldahar again tron: MacDonald evened the ‘score. Dowllnl got his thin! coll the ame inside of two minute when fr down, this time ' ih Strain, to beat Macklnnon chili- iy and reclaim a goal lead for the Ieglonalrea. hard and the play see-sawed from one sons to the other giving both goalies all they could handle in the way of rubber. ‘Iwice the goal judge behind-the Iegionalres net was questioned whether or not a goal had been scored and the crowd was on edge. Th jainta were driving hard tor d... aiuializer and finally at the 1M0 mar Maher combining llcw Dwnor For Sampson llcyal The walhkmown hor “""f;‘.‘..l'°°o.°.' rackley Deeds, K yesterday. Dominion Lie Trophyillatchos Playnanoweddowntoiheiinals 1150M the Dominion i" "hm The wn. oruionnir rink de- ’°‘ii“‘n“.".° 313s ti‘? "#355? .s. ma“ m; film,“ ' is. Oobb rink ca“ m‘ Wcblrlosos Decision To French Boxer IDNDGN. no. as _ ’ nnernimmggi-‘i’ fi If“?! kin Fungus: oi » started fast mo: Both teem! fought 6-8.1) 8.9.17 fence, McAdam, Hennessey 0am- eron, Burg; forwards, MacDonald, McIsaac, ha. Rogers, Ledweli, Thlbault, Dorsey, McDougall, Mc- ual Referee: Gordon Drlllon. IUMMAI! Iht Period No acore Penalty: J. MacDonald. laeond lierlod l-8.D.U. Mahsr (MacDonald) .21 2—S.D.U., MacDonald (Mahar) 10.44 S-Legionnires, B. Bowling .. 15.28 Penalties: None. Third lerlod ' L-Leglonalres, H. v (J. MadJonnld) . . . . .. B-Leglonairel, M. Dowling .. . .‘U.. )Mahar (Mac. . ‘I-Legionairea, I. bowling (Strain) . . skeet rink ldayfilight M, Vlalcott llpsats Fighting Dope I 118l- t, in a sillina iii-rounder. Walcott, of lllgazmdan, N. J., weighed 1B0, Hvlus outs. since meat ll lnontlu ago. Brooklicld Wins From Vllnsloo 2-D A Brookfiald hockey learn last night defeated Winaloe 2-0 in a time played at mum rink. Greg- °l1 MINI! 4m with Moore in the fifltveriodtoaoorethe flaw goal. while Moore collected the second unlnisted in the second session. Prince Slrcct School’ lcc Sports routine-wan. 27th. g.‘ 7100' PM. Program Begins-RN PM. t ' SKATING AFTER ‘SPORTS ' Admission .25 ‘ eta. nnnrroariirirnnrs A A v » Fmoav, MARCH use». “ anus ‘acass~s'raxas' . ' 5'0! Zilll and - BB Class Horses close on-that data NUMBER 1:. fiaéllilrty Traitors" and racers in Nuaipgg j roe-ms on-LIr-r-o and i" was» Pies... 7 Bil) VALUI: wit} . Intamcdlaio-Tltls Oamp ning the two-game ae es b total score ct 19-4. n. John "Juniors Viln ll.B. Title nroncroir ma. nob. as .. ilht gala fission won the New llockcy Challenge We the Borden Junior Na- tionals, do hereby. challe i‘:.::*"::°:.'.=.::="r"."" '. “A”? e Borden Rina or}; arch {we n common nownrr, couch‘ lcc Racing A m sum, Brid .1... i... sznhgné ‘says: m. soul who day being dorm. therewsreonlyivwoclassesB-anydo Cvwrse M y. "Jinnie Lin.‘ Geo e Nlch lsnn race is est. Note change . No horses w Vazethsaulnmari (M. Ferguso Qnith. Driven‘ by B. yrlines)“ e Clan 0 Billie Shéowned bv Hail» rowusnoisl. ‘ °n en ¢r 5-4 I - idConniei Maclt; Needs ' a A" ‘Good Second iBase -Man (s: no Anoolatal run W$T PALM BQUH, Ila. tleman‘ 1t was n brother act at the roe: been r. that um last nigh carried the Letionaires to a hard won 0,4 vic- Fdry over the Saintsin the fiat of s three game semi-final series igrithevrigho to meet the Prince of B p the lines o! that provided by Q58. and W35. is in store for relatives and friends. girls and Grade Seven boys. There should be ‘a good crowd to encom- ?Ke and see the youngsters per- orm. i ll- d- 4- " Gharlottetown Junior Oollegians will take the train Thursday for Saint John where they will meet the New Brunswick junior cham- ‘ pious in the first of a home and locals home total-goal series. were hopeful the Moncion Wheel- ers would come through writh a. win in that they would‘ have made the m trip to Moncton and return by piano mmsdav night. ame oi the series will at the lilonun on Monday uric. i- 0 1- Two scheduled City Basketball Iieague yed to- night at itorium. In one bracket the Navy foam will meet tihe Prince of Wales College squad and the other '11; a Ho.» His majo 4 k d bglgrohlsm yet this Mull-priced free agent ii‘; Z2?" “L” m“? W!‘ . Hall of inst yeagi-‘s eigggh-plmqllg Appling Soaking Batting Titlc For Third Season "$21k." and 5am C . Hal Peck. Bobb 381318. Demaree and m: n10 Khh are the TDD-ranking out- 911- . Pl ll the 10th. ‘Ilia-Q up Rllll _ . Bobo Newborn, Dick (N0 JEN) row. n. oe Berry to mention a Charlottetown Alloys Bowling . Bowllno results at Ch rl new“, Alli-‘Ylie- Bruce Stewart“ aond co, o! JIICHANIOS: ting title in 10 years, couridlgnt o; Luke. en ute from Win-nor of league in 1963 with .83 plo _Wales Au - m A endofthetwixibillwillseetl-iemd Arabs and SeniorY battling it out. The first game will gel: underway at 7.15 with the second tilt sched- uled for 8 o'clock. - II Il- O O The curling i-rek west bellns l0- day when rinks from the Mari- times Journey westward to Saska- toon where they will enter the lassed Macdomld-Bxier Tankard ploy. The Brier has come to be kmlwn as one of the hardest tests in the great winter game and. since its inception in 1927, wstern have proven tougih nuts to crack. As a matter of foot, Manitoba has finished in the money 14 times in They have won 111 out tags of Frank Hansen. 3 ~0- 4' Promoter Larry Atkins has oifer- . ed Billy Conn $100,000 to fig-ht the 0h’town Bhallcngos For llacllrthur Dun th . lieftgizphwyinter of“ loal-atb YEN“! winner, the Blunm rho follow ‘lotto R. Oorruth I I com, Hawaii. Dr. firs.’ ifogityre. Dr. us‘. irfinac. Molaughlin, 01¢“. or Mo , , Two rinks will play in the after. noon and another two u night. nun s wm noor cams scorer r the Nurses with 1B h0g1:- closelv paced by J. l-Tolwatt. 00881- Nurses: .1. u m, n. u _ Gates, u. more“, n. uiotzeeliylfi, M. Archer. B. I-lowatt, J. Msemwen, I. ‘Roper. ="l.‘.".i.°..?l"i.“o.'.ii‘§l' E" Foil?" elite. P. Peaks. ' ' ' ‘ c“ - lloaoabsr When (lIhaOanadian Iraaa)_ ham made a new Q1011“)- - son ~ I ‘ i‘? '- _;. 1180's TRAVELLING . , . cmcuiry c . i 00mph‘! a dammit i. A , w- ‘ _ , Fiche. winner of the Jimm diivins-Jer- sey Joe lrllralcctt fig t, provided t In his hfiw‘ rl training. ggnlfi-Ract recently after s. 1on5 ‘gnee telephone balk Vii"! 9909731 Ma ager George ‘Irautmaci who 18 in Iltluldostfl. Ga. Although tier-ans R. _ were not announced. it was believ- ed that Nowhcuser, most vB-lilflblfi player m one American Lessue for season. Newhouscr was "very satisfied" with the terms which probably make him the highest paid pitcher in the game- Tlie only one in the same bracket is Bob rleller of the Cleveland In- dians who Bets simm- with Hank ooo the Tigers now employ two 0f bhe three highest paid players in the American League. i 1' O O him" .T°.“““’ "éilifianidi 8i es urv mgdgxfatimesc. hag reconsi his t. fielder Barney McCoskey have al- ready reported for duty. _..__.---— or. mine. m». as-(ari-oet- cher Walker 000961’ will be d!!- ed from the navy 2, public relations ofllcers announ- ced today. St. Louis Cardinals re- pto New York Gian CROYDON England, Feb. 26- (Rauiarsl-P ans for a sports stad- niemorial ior m ~, WM‘. i f~.i »\_ n _, ~" w“ SURE ,¢@. m‘ o» o FFET? __ r"..n\_\ ‘ ‘W $1‘ alga along altlll . o I'll hit a little bent‘: than u old Cass Michaela. who batted . and was erratic afield last season. cuntlncs The following teams have been drawn to contest for the Keefe Trophy: Oapt. J. J. Connolly, H. Buell, W. R. Bimiett, H. C. Atkinson, skip. W. A. Chandler, Walter Carver, B. B. Gulolifle, Raisin i h. o. r. om. P. n’ Holland, Jlifford MacDonald. George skip. George Rogers, J. H. Helilofll. H. W. Ives, skip. N. C. ‘Trainer, Douglas Sounders, Bovyer Jones, C. Iraiird Jay. skip. . A. A. Leeman. J. J. Trainer. W. R. MacNeill, Wm. Nicholson. skip. A.‘ MacMillan. Lt. o1. Stewart. L. J. 8i av,- J. A. Li ely. BUD. ,L. ll. Wellner, ' Oapt. storey. Dr. _Lern Prowse. A. W. Mathieacn, skip. figs ‘l o'clock the following teams too l- .' O. Atkinson vs- I. lic- » mitt » ~ "i a-r. ii. mun vsinor. om. dose... w roceased be in “curated w‘ ._ I Irunawickha ".3. s "l-GeoJ-i fled-ll. A. 133%: va.O.‘ls '. P. Acorn R. Doyle as h won't find - ‘G Y o gown. Dost war pitching The mwkwwa cmfiil m“ Dull-red above will rspruent the; "°"“°° ' Pub!“ “mm ploy. mt to right: Prank Hansen, sUP: Walter Plckard, matef Frank 00x, second stone we; “M1003. first stone. - \ cctivc ilc Table Stock Potatoes To Other Provinces .i_ Hr. W. 1t. flhaw, i“ of Ari-scum..- following MPO tame shippers . .._.. ward Island is directjgd filifi-Eifi. $1519.?" - s e: I... Cru , mg, High three: W. Pishweli: 698. SPECIALS: T. Doyle C. Pineau . .1.' osnnodv . W. Emltdi ‘filial-Mill. MARINES: B. Taylor B. MoOallurn g. Josey .11 Aylwaxri Total-ROM. . High single: B. Taylor. 2B4. Hlglh three: B. Josey, 668. Tonight at 7.00: Wolves vs. Tig- ers. Exhibition Baseball ..@..-_ AG Balboa "C. .. 9Q! .101 120 213-10 l2 2 All-Stars 000 001 200- 3 5 l Btancew. Byme and Sears; Neil, Higgins and Gauss. SPY ROUNDUP— (Continued from Page l) under the closest police guard, to many oi us an extraordi- nary procedure. "Gestazpo methods have been those methods have surely served their purpose by now. If a ‘t talk alter.‘ be- talk at all. would seem a certainty that police have squeezed every grain oi in- suspects. February b. delineates the DOW"! oi the Royal Commission. It was intimated in Ottawa. to- day that the commission consist- ing o! supreme Court Judges Rob- ert ‘lbscheresu and Ketllaricék wilfot kenyililfl‘ n “t: th:ir activities until be Ddinister fmln a number of mem- ci the Commons. as soon as Parliament reconvenes. ______________ QYDNIY, Australia‘ ‘Feb. 26- ._ . 1 (Reuhlrai Ray-dam one a minutes M 4-5 89001168. vioais more of three formation : directive o! fresh iruit and vegetable adminislzntion er. “We February eighteenth move. gall; of Maritime table semi; year alter year are very inc-gum- Bil 111 cases where mlllit be liable for paymmt or come tax, iiheraiorc resolved the Government be "god s0 instead oi each , to the yearly incomgear Whereas it la desirable to haves-ll; canned iish graded. therefore re- solved bhat we approve of a system of compulsory grading oi canned Whereas we are oi the opinion‘ resolved that we e ress our hoar- ty appreciation of program. Where}: iihe financial reportsfor our tic-operatives, prepared by Dr. Oroieau and Mr. J.G. Dennis. hov entailed a great deal of work an are of great value to our oo-oper- aliives, theredore resolved that we ewras our thanks and apprecia- tlon to these gentlemen for their work. Resolved that we extend our rm; thanks to the press. be wired directly to fifiisiihyii? “mi street. Tbronio." "Wfi" "N! cilfllflratlon Ltd." FIRST ANNUAL_ (Continued from Page 1) PROFIT AND LOSS STATFJIENT a In M8001 3 JI-H- 31. 194d. (Seven Gil-Operatives reporting). Sales lierrlng;_. 00st oi herring 501d _ Gross profit on herring Cmi oi mackerel s51}; Gross profit on mackerefgdmgg 38. . Sales mm, “Mush: m a4 CFO-ism?! “ulllfltkifi Salel ‘V Other Fish;- Cost oi other fish old .... .. 1,941. Gfvis profit on otlier fish ‘£93715: 3 33,350.95 ed ‘hm YRIZSIDENT‘S REPORT A suggestion for a system c-f in- lon ior the packing of fish in s made in the re- Napoleon Co-opera the 3.1.8. hall. “Ii it were possible for the flsh- ' ' VB I. ince to ha means of knowing at the time they re packing their product that the ggoduct is going to be liuncy. or to cvw the reason vrhy it is not go- lk 0d bs kt 1 e pr lrcfllege $589 that thO that the prod regulations. sfuch akslylsieniishcotulld breesiead- op or pac .g e D hit and. miss system-of ilrfidily"? would be eliminated use his product would then call for the highest. price."- Noting that the present system oi gra ing is considered misatis- factory by many lci the business. the report pointed out than. at present “a factory may have its whole calicia packed and then learn upon sending samples io Halifax. that its whole pack has been Erad- -_ dard or sub skuvdzid." stressing the importance oi the ear amounted , resident said. Because the industry is so important "we feel that every consideration should be given by the Depariznen of Fish- eries to" the problems that now af- TWII overall»: lsoeasoo muons iecr, it Net operatin iit . Other lnoonge PTO ‘Iiotai net profit Consolidated sales 0i’ All Kinds Oi Fish Tegsllhsoles oi all kinds or 81,073.16 Total purchases f‘ kinds of fish . Resolutions Adopted The following is the tent at the resolutions adopted: Whereas during the mould; n: Alllrust the lobsters are harder and therefore aiiord a betterpack. both in quantity and quality, therefore resolved that the De art- ment oi Fisheries be ggke w change the season or lobster lid-l- ing in No. eight district from one 10th of Allkimt to the 1st of some month. Whereas. as the end oi the fiscal Dfifldd is late in the season and therefore making llLdifficult for most of the rcnresentstivos to at- tend the annual convention in winter weather. therefore resolved that an amendment. providing for the fiscal year lo and on the sou} 0 ° November in each year instead the 31st December, be passed at ““’.‘v..“‘°°““ls r t system oi ~ areas e praoen trading canned fish causes consid- erable delay in m; m; was l3 seconds better p than . A-dsoconds hid by ‘élillil.’ Walker o! the cud. Stat- “ . . ’ dist-tic no several» education“ m. can aaa iubeuaeato IT Rgfi Q 0! In it direct reference to the as- 5 soclationls activities. the report noted that a. large warehouse had been purchased in Hewlett-clown which would be used lei connection transacted next year. The report reviewed the history of the organization and sons leading u to it. 1t was felt that, the lndiv dual ilshtman did to be satisfied with the results obtained through the ined- ium oi the old organization. the report, noted is was the first annual meet- s i‘ Theatres “ Elili-IIAIITED BDTTAGE " DOROTHY Mofilllll‘. ROBERT YOUNG HIBIEIT sooars e rncnsosnsnra. klflifofii-‘iti’ t unaiccanmmraanni- the rea- ~