l l r l _..;.._.__...' ..-_,. ai-h n-.--... . “""" "~:~ ---<. iux-a-u-q-k-qnc-ifi-ui-a-p.» “rw-a six ‘n24’ "-“.’~.7:'i‘1’ :f_-;.:' "1- .- : BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Amerks Stretch Lead Over Maroons With 5-1 Victory; |0Pel1er Fm!" Rangers Defeat Leafs 4-2 playoff as they ill ‘Maroon. 5-i for .;lii victory over . tilts seilsfm. h 1 to ll crowd of 4500. ‘l Niw Yorkers tlilrd orvr the Canadian scu- .t‘l- ..i l'.‘ points. .\Ia- pniacrl their 10th win- llI .l l.~.\‘, have etch’. in. l\ilIi‘l.I ll) make up '01" lIt‘:\(i:‘<I aiii-i- HUJlUV Smith's . - ii ‘ \"')l\ll pviiuzl in - ~k i t-i to ‘rhzce val» on 1pm .i§ ~ 1.. llll‘ finlil .\i‘>\l()ll i .' iuiinnl for tiu- uiilc scoring had at lt‘fl>i an n \fiil'.*ni\ Ki _ .1 uniiuti- later on s HHncv and Jilli- iilu- utilfing. VIII’. llonirt-i! 'l which was lute and a half snmh fed . .ont of ‘the Ma- Ill“ \\IilIllIlL' until n" and Lorne Carr '. t inland god's -.-. mus f-st itch‘ i‘l'i'i".ll‘ and Der. tho second period on’ o'f with inaioi‘ '~r tos>inq punches for nitll bu‘. to have Ills l after iilt‘ ~i‘l‘fi‘p. SI".\I.\I .\I? \' Peril \\'l.~f‘ltlil n iAndcr- Sorrel‘. 1R. J. D Slnllh fmajori. BPLIIII" i iri Q-glirlner. 'l‘iiIrlI Porimt l 4 .’\llliil.'ill\.\, Slcl\'llrl_‘l.lel'i\'il Ice Racing Results At New Annan "a .'\l\l‘l.lll Club livlfl i i: _ Innis x Volt» A .\l'-’l AA .\It":\iiii\li"s Pct-st lull and ii‘.‘)(‘li llllllilps B95519 it n) mg nth izt llil-lr collars. king tin; cFlLlilii hcllt a dead 1m ‘. ‘file ....-i,=:i.i:’v: ‘flirt-c Your Old Class owned und dril- lll‘t\l‘lillll - I (Ir 2 1 \Iltll and drnon ,. .. - _ ll. _ (‘law B. l, 37p. llL‘ hrircs llic expect- Anderson) 1:30. 5. Amer-trails, Wlsemm (Gali- aglierl 9:44 6. Americans. Carr (Schrlner. Gallagher) Penalty: Gallagher. TRAIL BOSTON BRUINS TOR-ONTO. FYI). ‘II-Still hope- ful oi beating out Boston Bruins for fli\t place in the American section. New York Rangers picked up l\\0 points in their chase of the leaders Saturday night by de- footing Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 in a iwiialtv-filled National Hoc- klw Li-aauc game. Art Chiller was the loading gun III thi- attack that stink the Leaf- mli ship flllflIIZ the second period. 'i'iring two goals within 40 seconds of each other. Coiilter also spent more time iii the penalty box than the others. Ci the came‘. ill Ui‘ll<'\liit’S. Coil!- tcr served two minors and a mis- conduct for arguing with Referee Mil-key Inn. " l/Iais. Canadian section loaders. newer got going properly though they drew only six penalties to Ranccrs‘ l1! Lvnn Pa‘ l." fired the opvnlilu Lliiitl m. i?» 41 of the first period The iil\I"-i_ti\‘.'l2(‘l‘ cool. between the Leafs‘ two iii thc third period. was sporcil bv Mac Colville _ Kerr for’ S_vl Apps bcot Dave thr- iirst time at {kw of the third period. Sixteen second. after Col- \il'i~\ milv. Bill Thoms got the final goal. SI‘.\I.\I.»\RI' First Period ‘l Rangers, Patrick (Smlthl 154i ‘P-‘lnolticu Iforncr. Holler, Coopez. inter. , Sgcond- Period 267R2IllfJUiS. Coulter lN. Colviiicl fl 'a-.iiia~r.-. Coulter (Slliblt-kvf 11-01 Penalties: Kampman. ‘Mctz. Cooper. Pratt, Parsons. Third Poriofl 4. T"-l"‘llif). Apps 9'28. 5. Raisgers, H. Colvillc ‘Sliibickyl i5: . 6. Toronto, Thoms (Mot?) l5tlfl Penalties: Cooper 2. Patrick. Yatiipinah, Thorns Conlbi ‘lllilllfil ZUYI ini-conductt. Heller, I'il‘l'.f‘i‘ Hockey Results iBv Tho Canal‘ n I’l 5 . FVRDAY hCORh National League: Americans ' bliiroons I. Rance s . Toronto 2. Internaltional-Amvril-an: Pllfshlttflli 1; Svrncilso 0 (‘irvhlavid II; Snriuglicld 2, (for- fcit-Snrlnwfirld refused to return for ovortimei Philadelphia 5: Providence 2. Eastern U. S. Amateur: Hershey 5; Baltimore 3. lnlerilzltic-ilal Intercollegiate: Dartinuiitli 4: Princeton 1. H;\l'\‘i\I'(l 5; Y'all‘ 4 SUNDAY GAMES Intamz- New Iiilvcn L’. iuli-rtinu- Tie». SYIIIFIIH? ll. Springfield i. PYUVIFIPIICL‘ 5, Pllkéldlilgll Pllila 2. 1. Lower Freetown Defeats Leafs In a coiluty line league came Lolvei- Frvotown (talented the Free- » .ll tact-s ocllvlilllftl Bilriilluin. Mail; and MAIUI‘ Grat- 'i.t*\ II-‘vuricv l\f.. Sandy Mack. b-r" C. pc Bill Ballot. Happy er and Mickey Mouse. n‘l class-Item‘ Vulo. slizhi accident 5a.; 11w- (I " wav to the ' .\ llo Pcicrs. that can flu dial ilug when lct out. ii“? which O include: starter. Wm. Fouth‘ d‘. ilnnouiicer, James Pciulri tlllir, Robert Humph- ri-v; " l W B McArilitir. Rus- =rl .\'Il‘i{'l' fIcr: Kelly ltl‘-\II Aittlzlf‘ Leafs to thc time oi ‘l ti) ll. The uliinl- “its icaturccl by tricky stick handling. fast break- nilt rushes. spectacular saves. The tennis were encouragcd by the Wild chrerlilu and singing of the tans and foncttes. For Low _ Freetown Currie was a stuhdoin. He trot five of hi5 team's goals. Mulligan in Lowcr Freetown nct played his first 26ml‘ this season and made magnificent saves. 'I'.‘he star for the Maple Leaf team was Walter Piiyntcr. who stopped bucks from all angles and saved on many goiillncuth rushes. Thi- first tring liilt‘ of Handra- illlil. Son: . and Burns turned ill -.in. -liomc . itlnlo: . uiid. _ it coins Hud (‘oldni Hui Minnrd’: Illli lnh-ilc il. Chen ' d! and Sure Thrall: Hui. than nib well info lfllztld porn. l‘ s .il hot-key pla 3| Real rallet . . . quickly! h flashv nei-iornitlilrrc the dynamlt: lrllo left ivlngci" Burns flot 1W0 01 i Ills tcdlnl- goals. i.lll"lil)‘sl Sliipli- l.l-:iis—(izlal. WflliPI'Pn_\‘II- itfI deft-her. A. Clolv. N._ WTlKlli. Ciiiliil Lmivis; fol\vards.Wllf Burns. M Deacon. E. Payntci‘. G. Jot‘- dluo. F‘. Haudraium and Cw. Som- (m. l lower Freetown-Goal. E. Mulli- , g‘ . ilotoiicc. J.Arscnault. W. Sta- ‘ forwards. A. Currie. A. Silt.- A -= ‘sch P. Cialdiilcr. L. Duvar. L- IIvl>\'c1;. ("KNIT KS (iERMAN (‘LITB (‘iARMISCI-I-PARTFZNKIRCHEN GITIIIIIIIV Fob, ZT-ICI‘ Cable)- Th-r uniting Caiiadiail hockvv tram iltlllllll rlctrlitotl t‘il Gc"mtlli Reis- or‘. Hill) 6-0 hi thi- Olympic Milk her» The ffiliiiiilliill» DiiLVillQ as Sud- hurv \Volvi-.s. scored thrr-c in the first period. tvvo ili the secondand one in the thirtl. Tliey rvcentlv wnn the world alnnll-lli‘ (‘IIIIIIIIIIOII- shlp_v._it_ Ijaha, Cnqrlitvs;l_ovakla_.____ u. would: FIPIVTXNY. FEBRUARY 28th M/LISTERN SECTION \VINNER§ VS. YIFTORIA UNIONS ‘ i Cup Will be Presented. to Winners. Admission 25c and 15c.“ l- LTiB-alz-Yéial. I AT VICTORIA lid-limp cur | Victoria Wins Oiylnpias 5-l The Victoria Unions took the ‘SUIIIIIIIETSIKIB Olymplas measure 5-1 In a wide open tilt at Ssidr: for the first of a two game total goal ser- ies tor the lifacbetln league cham- pionship. The winners ‘had a wide margin in the zirsl two periods and held off a desperate third period rally to \\'III iulndily. The Qyinpiiis‘ licteiise played a heady game as the Unions turned on the heal and broke up several sure plays. Earl Alsenault. made a. flllt‘ Job with tlu- whistle. The final RMIIL‘ will be DlLLYCd in Victoria Monday night. The Unions took the offensive from tho ODPIIIILL,’ WiIIaliC and sent swift, attacks through to test. Iioates. Ai :35 L. ivlacicoil took Danny lvlal-Leorfs tins.» to rifle a close in shot liomc for the first marker. Slightly inure tlllln a min- lite later ‘Parlor skilled through the ciltirc Olvillpias tclun to bl: ‘l one this‘ Boole.» to l-nn lllt‘ scaling lui‘ the l)t.‘l'ltl(i. v Both ilcicnccs showed (‘2I:I€1'I1t‘$S to hand out tlu- body UIIUCKA. 'I‘ho Unions held a ('OlI5lfl€IiiiJll‘ edge u; the‘ p m‘ as their posses clicked with cilizzllng snrvll. The sunimcrsidcrs llppcorcil tiuiic disorganized. 'I‘iie sec nd lJt'l'llI(i saw plenty of rug- llcd hockev with the Unions still carrying a decided adlalllugc in iilal" Farr-fir took a tivc liilnute pcniiltv for ilurllng Ilugg to tllc iizc bill ‘lu- Uiiions brukc away at -i~ll to tour in on Iiuzitr. ’I‘llylor Liliilllli Knows pass for snilirt lloal Victoria ciliiWfti brilliant. ill their pasts a.» thlw illrctv them with a reckless accuracy‘ that was IIIIIAZJIE. Bnatcs was called upon to pull several (iiiticult. saves. The Olvmpias missed several wide open chances its they shot. “idly. at 18.415 Diill and Lllsvi‘ hiiiclicod com- bined again to ilusll ilic rcd Iilthl: with Uuu slnkuic, lliv shot to cud the period 4-0 for ilu: Unions. The oil-minus pecan l0 find their feet as the third lXTIflfi got under wav ond si-ht Ill attacks that failed through oiw-r illlXlUliSllCSn around the net. Deiuliliu hroko iliroillrh at the eight IIILIIIIII‘ niiuak buiimg (Hive missed the lict. A >Iittlc later ltlmkiu took B. bass Ill tilc 0pc]: but, 1115 LIIE, , Maroons End Long Losing Streak Defeating Amerks; Rangers Take Hawks 4-1 ' ;~.l "(it r. lv.r>'i"i'a'l‘ov/_ii SPORT IIIAIII IIASQIIEIIAIIE cllllllllll TONIGHT, FEB. 28th at FORUM moans. cownovs, COMICS, NEW YORK. Fob. 27 — Riding hoilic on a wince-goal splurge in the '~iill'(i period. Montreal Maroons. downed New York .AJI'IEI'IL'IIIIS 4-1: here tonight ill a National Hockey League game ior their first win in theu" last 11 stills. It evened the weokcutl $01165 birtiween the two LUdlIIS, illU-AIIIUYKS having won 5-1 in Montreal last night. 'I‘he lone penalty of the game when Eddie Wlseinan of Newcastle, N. B., was chased for ititerference in. the tnlrd inrlod. turned the tide o! victory to the Afarooils, with Wlscniail looking on, Russ Bllnco blamd a shot past Earl IIDDGIISOH for what. proycd to be tlic deciding lRllV- QV \VOIll\\0l"-i1 bagged anoth- cr ‘for good iilcasurc. ffomiliv Anderson gave the Am- ertciuls an earlv rad but Bob Grin 01c matched ills coal before the first period clitieti. tviscmiul scored‘ tlieolllv goal of illu s 'un(l 1x111)“ to love the Now YOUR. tiic cdgc ivhich they i7(‘l(i until Ilurbie cum, third peiuod goal capped a tclriiic Montreal offensive. S UIIIMAR Y First Period 1-Alnc1 is. Stewart) 8.45 2—Ma_roons. Gracie Calm 11.01 Penalties: None. Anderson lDa y, (Ma rker. Second Period LI-Aiiierli-ans. Wisemail lStelvart. Lfllrral‘) i152 Penalties. None. Thin! Period 4—Nfzirnohs. Cain (Gracie, Mark- 31 en 7. ___5-l\/I_oruons. Bliliro 12.26 shot. was wide. nah MacLcod broke alvay to sag the tomes at. 17.48. Fourteen seconds laicr Jot- Wedge (‘ore tile Olvmpiils raced back to ..cd. The pciiod only Llillii ull. cnclcd o-I. LINELPS Unions: Goal. Lord; Defence, R. \Iiilcl". W Fan" ‘ MacQuaiile, Li. McLNd. Fol J. fluntcr. Iliicuonillci. Itankin, i‘Ul\-'i\l'Li!», liizpau. C. liolaliau. J. lwvfllll‘. N- H0545; C. Hickcv, E. Sub- ivaii. Manager J. \V. M7 lcr, Unions. Munagcl: H. Srhilrinaii. ulynliaias. Rclcvcc, Lilrl A.I'$i‘I)i\llii. SUMMARY First Period L-Utiions, L. i-tlrlieod Liotl! 11.25 2--Uluuns. 'I‘a_vIoi' 3.49. Pcnzmlcs. None. 1D. Mc- Ice Racing Tile largest crowrj of the season i IYILIIOJ§SCII the ice ‘cares staged hy the Victoria Driving Club on the harbor; ice Saturday The weather was ideal. the sun shining brightly and lust enough tang in the air to make it exhil- I arating. The track was in tip top. shape as the liirt time is r~vidcnce_ of. Sparkling racing with the clos- l est finishes and filslest pcrioriiiati- l Sci-and Period 3-Union.~. Tavloi" iKlloxl 4.41 i -I—-Uiuoiis. L). hint-Loud if... Mac- Lcodl 18.43 PCilliilIPnI Flirrtlr, l 'I‘hirii Period s initial. L). Auction. 17.43 l fI-Olviilinils. J. wPfiilt‘ 13.11;. Penalties; Hunter, Miller, 'I‘liyIol'. Records Topple A t In d 0 o r Track Meet NEW YORK. Feb. ‘.37 - iAPi - Paced bv (‘ilmn Cilhnilidhnm. who battered all United States marks as well as the lvnrld indoor record for i500 iflt‘ll‘(‘.\.iill' track nnd field briizadi-s slnilsliod a total of three world inllrks Saturday night in the National Alllfllfllll‘ Athletic Union championships at Marltson Square (Pardons. Cunniligliliiii rail six rivals viii!- sat-d. brcnkina tho tape 35 yards in froizt 0t Gciir- Vclizke. and reduc- ing the indoor "ilictric mile" rer- ord to tiller inliilitcs. 4B4 sccoilds. (‘iIDDlllfl I l-L’ shrouds from Vc-hz- l<i-‘.-. iorulei: lntlooi‘ record of 3149.9. It. iiho Slilllllirflii Ill" United States iiutrlcot‘ rm rrl of 15:48.8. credited to Bill Bolitliruil. Other world record iwrforlnan- cos were reizis trrvd b; Jimmy Her- bert. the New York University iilor. who beat a ltriick field in the silo-metros run in M2033. mid by Allah 'l"olmich of Wayne Lllllvers- ity who fell flllfi failed to finish in the finlil of the I35 metres Iilgh hurdles after soiling ll new mark of 8:95 seconds in the trials. LONDO-N — The London and North Flastern Railway is out to maintain a drawlilg-rooin standard on its trains this veal‘, A lraiff 2 H ‘ (‘Pllilll lllillfli from Frisco. Iiiibv Sct showed real wlilv. in each heat when hilt‘ lcd if) ilu- one eilrlith polo. Slit: iva. not to rlziild the iilii-l- ill her more cxporli-ill-l-il i'i\'lll-\. I‘lic throt- henh. while not constituting the fastest (‘VPF trotted Iii-re. wcrr IIIIIOIIL" tilt‘ best its their aggregati- iivcrilgrll iPoS than thirty aiWtllliiS. Ill till‘ CIHSS A Paco Jackie Vnln niarlc a ruiialvrrv race of it. trin- l’lll1L' the last. two heats. Ill tlin-lv second-mighty good time for any IIRITI‘. The Class B Trot and Paco \v:i\ Won by ‘Mel Jli lwliiltlfiil bit; l? '_F.1‘!€i"."_-_l'll‘._ (GP. By Guardians Sneclal Wire) Close Finishes Feature '_lgh_t_on iill‘ A; EAT-DEAN (‘r-llvflrliroons, Wcntworth (Biking) f6 Pvllfllly: Wiscman. CHICAGO. F b. _ Hid-ck Hzilvks’_ fittest” attempt, ioo strengthen their toe-hold on a Na- tional Hockey Lemme Dmyon berm was smothered by New York Rang- fililbxullvlulllflllltéais (illllfibififlllilllltflfl team 081%?!“ 111?. on the Chl- vie Kerr. It“ goalie. ‘kicked out ‘on: shgegte? $1: othei ill the third period as the flaw-ks stormed the Railgei- not with til}? forwards on the ice. e“ lioik led iroln the start. Mag CUlVIilt‘ scored within the lust three minute.» and Joe Cooper counted l? the Llisioriicrs lute in the first .. ailza. Jzlck blllli scored the lone ilgélpvk god-i .aic in the second pey- Ni-il Colvillc tallied oai-lv in the ‘hird prrlcll and Pllll Ivatson poked llonic tilt.‘ iulul uolil. SITIPMARY First Period 1—§1}£1;H¢1'S. u. Colville (Shiblcky) '1 Z-Rllnocrs. COODGI‘ (Dill on, Ilusoiiise. Second Period 17. shill (McKenzie) Penalties: Wlebe, Cooper. Third Period lk-‘Riiligcrs, N. Colvilie (sifllilulq) Watson (Bomber) 44 3—-Cliii-auo, ll 0n Harbor bit nil the way and although close- lv [)I'P.\\f‘[i hv Dude Potvmpkin, yet. thud the nrccssnri" class- to get the afternoon. iJudgcs nod. The fourth cvcnt on the pyg. lgranl was a colt rzlce between Joe Volo and Royal Jim. Joe has great. 1y improved this winter and won handily from Royal Jim, with one ciuartei- llI It‘: 3-4 seconds. cos of the scli:~'on\_ racing were gilpnu/“gy liluliiiuhts of an (‘IIJQVBDID altcr- , Freq) rm» A" Tm; hoods sport. I There was great interest taken Millie Kalliluck lKelly) Idhl iii the Free for All Trot lac-cause Lusty FrLsco (Holmes) zdh 2 friends and supporters of the hand- Bnby Set iMi-Neilll 3 3 3 tome Lilsty Frisco believed that he Time: 29 I was in shape and roadi- to takc The \\'llllii‘i ' -d the laurels awnv from Millie Kit Kelly, Southpm ~, mlir‘. Baby Set was not lightly re- garded i-lther as site had shown up l ma,“ A pa", well in a minor contest. some days ’ ago. The rl-sliit was fully up to cx- Jaukio Vnlo (Arhing) 1 1 pcctations as regards the duel be- Mar Win 1A. Jay, 3 22 tween Millie Kiilniuck and Llbl}! Dziisv Pltcrs uvfcNeilli gm- Frisco bccauio L‘l’l.\l‘l‘ finishes could 'I‘iull~: Iii. 30. 30. not be. One hvlit 'I~ won by Millie The ii-nmi-l- is mnwd by h.“ by it nose. (me lira‘. was so close Douglas. Charlottetown. .il was called n (load heat. and ill the third heat the jtlfillcs were (“that [g Tml and pa“. iliplil. oh the qui \'l\'(‘ to catch lhc l _ \\'1IIl\f‘1‘ ivhtch proved to b0 MllilC, Pi-tur Frisco 1M. Jziv) 1 1 nlihoultli only inches separated hor Dude Poiviupklil 3 2 _ Ill. Walker) TIIIIPZ fill 1-41 3121-2, Tilt‘ \\'llllll'I' is OWIIPIl bv Mel Jay, York. ’ ‘oil Ital-e Joe Volo iPouudi 11 Iiziylll Jim tKl‘ll_\‘) 3 2 Thur: 233 l-l; 3L! 3-4. Tlic llliiucr i< nwnvd by Power Pilox. (Iliilrlotliitoivn The oillriol. were; Slflfi.pr_ 11 K. blzlclicod. Judges, N. Walker. C. Snow. R. \Voocl. TIIHCIKA. F. Wheat- lcy. R. Abbott. P‘ Ross, Clerk o! the i-oilrsc and nnnoilnccr, John M Donald. Relnember When CIBOTKC‘ “Twlnt/Ictoes" Selkirk. so Llcklish he giggled hliriscli out of wrestling into baseball. was put on the spot t-iiroc tear.- iigo today when he was mooted as HIICCPSNOI‘ to Babe ltuth. tile games greatest home-rim hitter. Tile Iiuntsvllle- born player promptly mlulc 00:1 and tickled New York Yankee an< with a first year .312 average, AIR FORCE EXTENDS LONDON —- Establishment, of a now brunch oi the Royal Ail‘ Force volunteer reserve is tic-signed in lil‘O\'l(i(‘ n r . pvt,- of equipment o - ficcrs for I'(‘lllil. UUIIICIIL in times o1 fltlilfililil oihcrltcncv. NO l Di GAMES DOB-CHESTER. Eilkltlild -— Tho ‘town coililcll rejected ii resolution that Silndnv games might be allow- ed In Dorchi-stcr borough gardens dilrlng hours when icligious ser- vices are not. being hold. RAISE SCHOOL AGE DOUGLAS. Isle of Mon —~ ‘The Manx House oi Keys has passed a bill raising the school leaving age to l5 as from September. i939. The i lrnvolllnu ktlLbllfiiilllifv and cleaners. including \v9_n"len. w'_ll_l_lt_ie_engagvc_d. "CAD" STUBBS bill has now been passed by both AND IIPPIE . Canada Scots Enjoyed Carling Tour "HALIFAX. Fob. 27—(GP)-Cap- lain Wlliiillil Hendcrwn and Sec- retary \Vzilt-.-i~ Bfllll of the Roy-oi Ciiieilivnian Curling Club Issued me iollolvnill stati-inclu Saturday be- tore .:iiliii;; for Srotand aboard the rj-lianbzlili) Dllthvss of Bed- tord: ' Till‘ lncmbers oi til!‘ Scottish cui-li-rs imim. how on the point. oi inventing l. i- shore" oi Canilda. send [:l(‘"lil!»,;\ t» the cilrll-rs of Canada. 'l‘lu~_\ rsirc to express . their grateful thanks lo one and all fol‘ the vcrv lzroat klndiills and hm- pitallt-y which hos made their totll" lill'l)li'liIOlIi yolu" great Gillliinlon oi it memory which shall be forilcttcil. trust their visit HP\UF Tlicy sillcviicly ilbflh have been productive 0i that spirit oi goodwill whiclr has al- \va._y.- lwrli associated with the Clulllifl tram:- aild they look forward to Lin» npportiuiity of oiltertainilig the Canadian curlers In Scotland in the near future. bi-niigigps _qf_ghe Mgllxlcglsiature. Au_rovoli-__aind_ggod ltuzk. womglit for the opening <11 111° CARNIVALS iiI-PRIZES-l0. PRIZES. lnl T0 r0 n t0 For Tankard Play‘ Curlers (CI. By Guardian's Special \Vlr¢_)_ TORONTO. Feb. 27 - Outlines crown princes. T¢‘-lJ1'f_‘5€1\l111H “my section of the Dominion. prepared names royal coilrb-the Ivliicdoli- ald's Brier Boiispiel for the curling championship of Cflllilflfl- The coilrtis favorite. on the eve oi the opening in the Granite C.lib s quarters. still IS Cliff Alanadian and his Edmonton rink. which swept to the 1938 provincial championship with all the power and finesse dis- played in winning the Brier last year. But iilf‘ calibrv of opposition in the Yfillklllil Cilllilfilllll bonspioi is such that cstllhl Illlit! a ftlVOYli/C is damorous to an extreme. From the MIITIIIIIIPS come C. W. Durant of Halifax. D. P. Connolly 0f Biithursi. N. 13.. and Rfmlfllne Momma of Clmrlottvtown. hoping In bring thc East its first Dominion title. Ranked next lo Manahiln is Gow- aniock. a veteran of the stones whose Manitoba championship is enough it) assure the class of his Quartet. Ontario's chnlenge will be car- ried by Bert Hail of Kitchener, and J. R. Walker of Tinlmins. the iiortlrs chflmDlOll. Quebec will be renreseiitcd by R. C. Cream Quebec Citv. Until Nfanaharfs rink goes lnbo action and shows othl-rivise. eastern critics bclicvc it is tho main stumbling block to ii rclurn of the championship to tho mist. The nth- er western rinks are: Ab Gowanlock of Glcnboro. Man. Billv Finlay of Di Vancouver and Dr. M. I. Hum- phrirxs. representing Saskatchewan. I O S e a b z s c a z t Loses Race ARJOAIJIA. Cull ZIP-IA?) -Sciibls.cuit i-liivie i; Lk to tho nic- lng ivrirs Saturday after a three- moluh layctl‘ and was beaten by a non‘ by Ancrold in the ioilrt-h ruinrlng- of tha $7.500 5am Antonio handicap. L1. ivils a battle anion: candidates Jilted to race in do slufiottti Sunni Ania linndirai) ilcxt “vrk. Aileroid, owhrd by J. A. Iyfan- tuso. took an early lend and sulvcd off :1 (iriv1ng.d0\vn the stretch by the fast-moving: Si-oitiiscilit. a pro- hibitive butting favorite, Indian Broom. running for IVIIIJOI‘ Austin C. 'l‘.i\lui- o‘. Vinicoiiver. B. C.. iirllshcd third. STEEL Til/xiii; arrive oanoma. Walcs - Till‘ plYXiiiC- tion of steel in South Wales and Moumouthshire Inst vonr was. 2,- SPOOKS, CLOWNS. N ARTISTIC A REVIVAL-OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS WHEN SIX SIX MOONLIGHT‘ WA] IIEQUEST NUMBERS. IN FORIIBI RESTAURANT. ALLOWED ON ICE UNTIL 6th BAND. Admission 30c. "SEE THE FUNNY MAN'S RACE” AND SCREAM QM“§“ 4o 0 BQING BASKETBALL 0TH ER SPORT COSTUMES, ETC. HELD TH E SPOTLIGHT. 09-0 §O4O €§'§- O-§§- THE IIIGIIISR THE CROW PIONSHII’. FOR COSTUMES PLUS FOUR DOOR .TZS; 4 SPOTLIGHT WALTZS; 5 MASKS AND FUNNY FACES AVAILABLE SI\'A'I‘ERS NOT IN COSTUME NOT Children 20c. __..___:. 0+0 v0 o» oovowo-o». Big Hockey Special Tuesday D Tiiifi Militia‘ ENUOITII- 9 O O l ,u;l-:.\nc:vr FOR THE ABBIES. A WIN IN SITM- Mansion JUST ABOUT MEANS THE cunt. i RETURN FARE $1.25. i JOIN THE HUNDREDS. l I O 0-0 0-0 f6 #04444 9-O-O-Q-§-O'§'§-O-Q'O-§§-fO-%O—Q O O 0 O Q6 O4 mrooo 6O R u I e s Kane No t Eligible For Playclowns Jackie Kant‘. formerly of this City and pllivincecozich of the Glace Bay Cape Breton Hockey League champions. My; not eligible for the Nova Srotia playciowns, President Hanson Dowel‘. of the Maritime Hookigv Avocintlon. said last night. It irns understood. however, that some f‘O1'I‘l‘.\pttI1(i(‘.IlC(‘ in connection with Kane's casc- had been for- warded in Nfiddleton sine/l Mr. Dowoll's departure from there last Friday to sti-nlchteil out hockey dlliictilties in this province. He planned to lcrivi: this illorhing on return. _ Kane. who played with Char- ioltetolvn when the Maritime Prov- inces’ Big Four League was In operation. and who was playing- coach of the Abcgweits last sea.- son, left. here at the beginning of the present. season to sign up with a club in Bridgetown. Nova Scotia. That club. however. apparently failed to materialize and Kane Inter turned up with the Glace Bay team. ' The dihilnulivc forward. who came to the Maritimcs from On- tario. was allowed to lay in the Cape Brcton League alt oilgh M. A. H. A. officials said he would be barred from the provincial play- down; as he had not complied with tho residence rule. Speed-skating Championship Dates Changed Mr. C F‘ Arvliot‘. president of the Piiilre Edward Island Speed S k a ti n i; Association. announced Silturdiiv a change ili the Marl- tiuic spvrd skating (ZIIIIIIIDIOIISIIIDS dates from March Io-ll to March 17-l8. Till‘ r-hulniiiiiiisliips will be hold iii the Forum. Tho change in dates was n-x essarv owing to hoc- key playoffs and have been sanc- tionni by thznltfaritimc Provinces Amateur Skating. Association. Entry foruls for the meet have 632.000 tons. the highest figure cvcr atta born mailed to all points in the Nlaritlmcs. Mr. Archer sitid.__ ___ passes around. Canucks And Wings Play Overtime Tie lily The (‘aliadlan I'm-es» DETROIT‘. Feb. ll7—_\lon*~ 1;. Canadians and Detroit. Red \\.iu;: played a 1-1 overtime tic lIlIllQht the second straight Niltiunill lid; key League draw for both llll teams. Tile tic biougllt; Canadian; t; within foilr points of the lchdiiu Toronto Maple Leafs In tlicil (‘hast for lilt"ci\llilfiilll\ section louder-l ip. The Frcncllntcn had to com: from behind in the third period to achieve the drruv. George itfaiuhli caught goalie Norm Smith tar out of the nets after a hard silo: by Don Wiilson midway thmucn the period. and lie drove the THICK. Illll) an open net to deadlock the garlic. Wit 8.700 fans looking OILIIOII] Lewis had put \Vings in the lend at 11:59 of tho second ])0I'i0(i. after Smith and Will" Cutie (ilspliivl-d biiitiifllli form iii stopping spiwdv attacks. Syd Howe laid an accur- ate pass 10 feet iii front of Curie. and Lewis blazed home a tcorcli- ma" shot. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: ‘None. Second Pl-riud I-Dctroit. Lewis iHowel —-—-='fl.'t7l Penalties: Joliat. Lamb. Third Period 2-Ctllilidlcns. Mantha (Willson. Lori-mint —- -— —lf).l~t Penalty: Lamb. Overtime Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Ncilc. rot". I)#LI-I(III)N sorr CAPE TOWN — K. (I. PULIIL splint llvi: \'t'ill'.\‘ iii tilt! l-‘ri-iivli For- t-iutl Iii-glen and llkt‘(i it. Hi- \\'ii.» u‘. two clllnpalluis in hioilntain COIIIIIH bill slivs many men iIiIVt‘ sci-xvii iiI(‘lI' iiill tiluc without lirliu: u shot. centurion-l: ( ‘IJAIIY WELLINGTON, N. Z---'I‘hr Kiln has mended his pairounlgil to Ilil New Zcnlaild (‘cinleliiiilil I‘i\".1lllll' ion opening in Novcliibcr, lflflfi. Ii ii- Dlanncd us one oi the fc-iliurcs of the Domlnlohis centenary ivlvlirrl- (ms. WHEN YOU PASSTHE TIME OF DAY WITH A FRIEND OR A GOOD NEIGHBOR Good feeling and goodwill prevail as the tobacco No other brand makes a. more friendly impres- sion than the Island's Favorite. 10c a Fig IIICKEYS BLACK TWIST CHEWING By EDWIN YOU KNOW, TIPPIE TH' FIRST OF MARCH GET UP EARLY AN' SEE IF IT COMES LIN LIKE A L -—— TOMORROW’ S — ANWX/E WANNA 'CU1 IF IT COMES IN LIKE A LION- lT'LL BE PIERCE. WEATHER FOR A LO% TIME —- AN’ IF IT —-‘ OJT! WELL, IF YOU DON'T GET TO BED YOU WON'T BIL UP EARLY ENOUGH TO FIND WELL, ANYHOW-— TIPPIE, ITLL BC JUST AS LONG TO VACATION-TIME: NO MATTER /lva\ t: i s z ,1 t I \ I r " i (/ 11.. cm; time». u... mm. l», '3' HOV/M/uzcll comes m