ll WLTAFPtu 1.1.. 440052110 91°" 440041 2nl “mini 0:100:42 so, warstatea 4x10031211, 413013102 11:20 0102 112012062 404012300 40410b9(i‘0 Tuesday"! Beaul a qmutla 21. Italy 1- Uyfllflil States 5. Sweden 2. Byllniil vs. Switrerland post- "Md, will l(‘l‘. (int-iv. Sultedllidfl ‘Wednesday’ l h t5, united Blues; Po- iuily; Switzerland vs. l gnu"; ltustria vs. Czechoslov- |kia. 'l iensington liookeyi ,,1‘<D'(_' crowd that witness-l 0d m.» no between Durnley and‘ “R0,, U" Fob. 2 were treated l0‘ 1 hot-key of the season as‘. m‘, brought the fans t-u‘ , 1"; Y. l, time after time with $6,: r~ll[‘\'l'l' passing plays. Both viii-nod in fino perform- but, Harding in the Dorm n}, 1.11.1 his host night. of ll\Cl 0h its he turned bark raid af-l Th? first period was only a few Ilnllles old when E. MlivKfmll mnverml B. Iifacfienzies pass in- u s svel- ghoitll alter. the (ilydon broth- "; i-rehrd it up as C. Giydoit beat‘ “gluing (r0111 close in. Near the, do” o: the period B. Woodside‘ wk c, woodsides pass out and deflected it past champion. The period ended Darnley 2. Legion 1. lme Legion struck hack on the first lace-off as R- Howard and A. rendergztst went in on Harding and the red light flashed from | W1 or! Howard's stick. l iiarillng and G. Wall put their (gm 11110 lip shortly after and E. liaritenzie solos-d through the 141111131 tram to give his team a m, goal advantage. , but the Legion paced b Howard 1nd Pondergast fought sick and were rewarded as Pendergast. took Howard's pass out to beat Hard- lyi, , . lilo Darniey term added two more goals from the sticks of O. Wall and MacKenzle, the lat- (or lill 11111-11 goal of nizht. . Period rnding Dsrnleyio Legion t The third period saw Darnley pliyiiig a strong defensive game anti-the legion goalie had to stop some hilrrl shots resulting from break aways. Darniey added an- other goal; u. woodside taking C. Weodsidt-‘s passout to beat Cham- pion. and I. McNeil taking L. Glydons to beat Harding. lintl more Darnley 7, Legion 4. lleieress: B. Jail. l". Semple. fllarr. of game-J. Harding. l. Mltlienzie. C. Champion. Harem: Durllley -- Goal. J. Harding; de- iinre, B. Craig. G. Woodslde. 0.. Maclfcnzie, B. MarKenzle; for- Islds. F‘. Harding, fl. Woodslde. I. Woodside. E. Harding. I‘. Thompson. l, Leg tin-Goal. C. champion; de- iuice, E. Clark, w. Burt. L.,Giark: lorwarlls, A. Penderinut. R. Kelly, l~ Kelly. I. lifacNell. n. Howard. Lullflon, c. Giydon. SUMMARY ‘M. Period. i. - Darnley, I; MICKCBIlC (B. 3 acKemiiel. |- Legion, C. Giydon (L. Gly- donl, l-Darnley, B. Woodside (C. Woodside). Pmall, A. Penderizast. Hti Period. i-leslen. n. Howard (A. Pen- ilergastl. “Hurley, 1-1. Harding <0. Willi.) LDarnley, It, MaoKenzls. 7'l°§l0rl. A. Pendergaai (R. llowudl. “Banner. o. Wall m. 11mm!!- non. Llxmlfll’. E. MacKenaie (Ohar- ,l_ie MacKenWe). H Period. “Del-lily. o. wot-minis Vloodside). ' “lesion. I. MacNeil u... cily- llnn), - (O. constants INSURANCE answer. ‘ Queen sour i i,‘ W. Ii. lingers l zeriéiei: » smou- apil i~. ilblllros m‘ The obove photograph Wes token at the annual banquet given by the City in honour of the "School Traffic Police". Lelt i0 right, front row: Francis Bell, Bill Guerney, Bill Cor- rigon. Second row: Ken Jenkins, Stephen Chandler, Normon Kelly, Roger Gornhum, Curl MocLeod, , . ’\ Sport Echoes from Prince County Allie ‘Harris continue.» to ieud the individual bowling race at the Capitol Bowling Alleys, having an eight-point lead over his nearest rival. The "Big Te11“: 1. Allie Harris. Trinity Unit-ed. 224; 2. W. Davey,~P. Mickus. Gremlins, and Geo. Guergls. Trinity United. 216; 5. Earl Smith, Lucky Strikes, and Tanton Mc eill. St. Paul's, 215; 7: Lorne Han- s. Lucky strikes. 207; 8. Vince saridant and Ernest Gaudet. Hbartbrenkers, 204; i0. Gord. Lnfferty. Lumberkings. 200. The "Big Five" Bowling League: 1. Windy Ciow, Snmllmonls, 213; 2. Leonard Gal- lant. Crystals. 206: 3. Larry Clow. Knights of Columbus N0. 1, 204; 4. nay Durant, smillmiors. zoo; 5. Jerry Osudet. Slmallmanb, 200. of the No. 2 Sununerslde‘ hockey teams ue really vrorklnz up a reputation for doing lflfadc-ollt in the, third por-r iod. It-ls getting so common now thatr we Just can't. see the joke any more. 'f‘wlce the All-Stars did fairly well against St. Dunstanks smart sextet. for two periods and then proceeded to grt slaughtered in the third. The Summerside Juveniles had a 3 to 1 lead over tllo Juvenile Abbie: of Charlotte- towrn at the end of the second session Saturday liight but ended up on the small end of a 8 to 4 count. Our midgets were ahead of their Capital Oity rivals 3 to 2 early 111 the final frame and skat- ed off the ice down to the Abeg- weit Midgets 5 to 3. The Bum- merside Dodgers were even w1th the REAP‘. aggregation. 4-al1 a few minutes after the fatal third frame began. but they livers beat- en 8 to 4. We don't know what is the matter. Maybe by this time tho third period rolls around it is put our boys’ bedtime. In any case. if this deplorable habit eon- tinuas. w-dre going to begin an agitation for two-period hockey matches t0 hslp the home boys along. 01m anyone tell us why hockey rule b3, sectiom (s) and (o) are so persistently ignored by most referees officiating in Bimmersios? See. (a): "A minor penalty ‘shall be ‘mposed on a player who ds- liborately falls on or gathers a loose _puck into his body by any means other than playing the puck Chorlomtoo s Charlie Chandler, George Essery, $’side Defeats Freetown 8-4 h3i.l.lliill'.‘l‘bldl!. Flying "Gfiflb dr- fcnted Freetown Royals in a South] Shore League game at. Bedequr on, Monday evening by a score of 8 to 7'1"‘! lift-lit‘ was rather slow in the first t\\'o periods with both teams playing defensive hockey. ll. Moynaglh. Freetown forward ‘was knocked out twice in the second period and Syd Forbes. summer- side goalie received a gash in the head in the last period. In 113M third Df-‘riod Sutmncrside really went to town scoring four coals. Iliincups z S'Slde-Goal, S. Forbes; doflme. Leo Shields. Jim Grady: forwards. S_\'l Bernard. Stanley Gallant. Him, rlson Ferguson, Benny Grady.» Henry Gallant. Frcetowlm-Goal, E. Taylor: de- fence, B. Hogg, A. Waugh, L. Reeves, Walter Campbell; forwards. Robert MacMurdo. Aneas McEntee, Walter Stavert, Prouse Gardiner, Arnold lfili, H. Moynaglh. SUMMARY FllIt Period L-Sumnierside. B. Grady (M. Gol- lamt), Z-Freetown. A. Hill (Moynagh. MacMui-do) Sooond Period IsK-Sronmerslde, Ferguson (H. Gal- lam) HYQYTHHQTSldQ. B. Graill’. (M. Ull- litnt, S. Bernard) S-Summerslde, Syl Bernard- o-Freetown, B. Msotimrdo naghl ‘fltlrd Period 7-‘Iflrectown. P. Gardiner ll-Susxilrnmide. B. G 9 umuiorside. H. Gal l. lit-Freetown. w. cmvnbell- lL-Sfllifllflilflidt, M. Gallant lz-éummsrside. $3’! 30ml”- - Penalties-B. Gardiner. ‘T. Grady. B. noes. A. Hill. Referee4cvhn Myers. Llneornan-J, Raaaveth. (M0?- wiui his stick t0 ma nos-mien" 50¢. (e1; "No defending played‘. except ths goalkeeper. will be Pei’- mitted to fall on tho puck Mum. his pool: is within the coal crease." We saw Bee. Ja) violated Saturday nidht when a player fell on a nook in front of the not. ‘The action was obviously deliber- ate. As for Sec. (c) we're not l0 sure about this. Pile-ups in frhnll» 04' the net. a_rs very common. but moat of those players fall: not 0n the puck. but rather on the 808l- keopsr. Some of these t " are accidental, but others seem to be deliberate and apparently aimed at smothering the puck in cm David Nicholson, Charlie Townshend, Jimmy Wood. Third row: J. A. Fullerton, City Clerk, John MocDougoll, Cori Reordon, Ed-gor Douceiie, Louis Gallant, Ronold MacDonald, Hubert Mumoghon, Fred Frizzell, Councillor C. M. Cox, Chief of Police A. Birtwisrle. Bock row: Councillor W. R. LePoge, Major W. A. Smith, Clerk S’Sitle Bowling Results of Ladies Bowling Lea- gue played on Monday night at Capitol Bmvllluz Alleys. Summer- side»- lfigh single E. Compton 241i. 2nd high single B. Laughlln 235. High threc E. Compton 666. 2nd high three B. Laughliil 640. Royals:- J. Bernard 1'15 199 123 B. Todd . 149 103 125 K. Johnston 181 109 141 M. Hogan 1'72 122 1-12 M. Bernard 221 229 145 Total--!Ki37. Busy Bees:- M. Arsenault 162 120 162 E. Pineau 190 217 154 T. Arsenault . 169 193 185 B. Pineal: . . 149 141 14R Low score . 149 103 1‘ 'l‘0t.al—-2365. Mosquitoes:- P. Williams 1il9 l-f. Hughes 122 E. Brown 111i A. Edwards . . 131 B. Daley 183 Total-ii)”. All itaraz- ~ Laurie Edna . Elizabeth . .. Irene .. . Low Score Jolly five:- M. Gallant L. McKenns G. M. MaoMurdo ...._ ...... ‘ll ducal-am. Zeros:- C. Enman N. Simmons B. Hogg E. McKay Totul—1831. Dodgers:- V. Bishop Y. Aheam E. Douglao E. Filmer league "but the goalie doesn't quits manage it. Both players and fan-s lea!!! to got a big kick out of this spec- tacle, and maybe there is no great ,- ' " o1 than!» in some 0890!. t ' lrhs victory of the 11.0.4.1“. over the Dockers Saturday night was a nae thin: for the aummeroid! Hockey League. Just when the fans were Bseinning to ‘say that it pas s two-team league. the Alr- mert sprang their surprise and proved‘ that it was a bit. too ear)! )0 start esllinc them weak sisters. Now we are looking forward to an sxoltinl series of playoff Bunes in which the fiyers will be asking no quarter from anyone. Freddie my. iroin: on a four- goal apres, found hirnaeil in the runner-up position in the scoring race. to the winner of ‘which a_ trophy donated by Dr. 11.11. Gran: is being has thirteen. Cori Woodslde is in third position ~ with sight points. Qtan "Mooney" Gallant ousitiiea at present for the position of lupin". having spent twenty mlnutesdn the poke-y. ' owlrded. [my with nine . oolnta trails Emmett. ‘frainor who Total-OM. Beaver-at»- R. Rtogsrson .. . I. MacDonald. J. MeFadgen A. Tompkins W. Homers . Total-Glee. Maple Leafs:- L Watson .. 207 . ...1M B4 140 No nudlobeo victim of Constipation Vegetable Laxative may be the onsmr NI helps remove sraltn, rollers mu .11 a =0 mild-i S‘ £rzushi “if-dub, sy’re all-vs eta le-N Tsblstr coma in two ngsa and NR anion (K do») liid act on. Cbllld.‘ r um Plath or chocolate |,Nl ' ' K. Mclver . Lois Schurman .. J. Ramsay .. .. . Dodds Liow Score .. Total-lbw. Wary Ann Girls:- /\. MacDonald 1-2 Walfield B. MeHish I. Rogers L. Perry Total-UH. Strikers:- M. Delior F. Beck L. McQuaid .. . M. Gaudet 'i‘otai—2055. Holmium:- Fizz Kids- E. Rogers . .. P. Todd . ‘ . M. Rankin J. McArthur E, Wyman Total-INST. 13D 78 145 61 2.21 161 (14 21s 1,10 143 126 114 136 16B Z71 179 163 174 117 Bl B1 145 127 123 165 221 135 178 \of Police Court, Councillor N. W. Lowt-hsr, Mayor B. Earle Moc- Donold, Councillor J. David Stewart, Councillor D. I. Noonon, Stipendiory-Mogistrolo K. M. Moriin, Councillor Gordon MacDon- old, Trofiic Sergeant Lorry Mclnnis. l Hunter River Wins From llh'towi1 5-3 Led by their kid line 0t L. Cous- ins. Ira McLean and R. Watts, Hunter River Itoyals skated and shot their way to a 5-3 victory over Charlottetown’: hockey Bom- bers in a recent exhibition game played at (lieliunter River arena, Action packed throughout the game provided a good sized crowd of-fnns with many thrilling mum- ents particularly in the third 395. sion when the visitors, two goal; down sent wave after wave of at- tacks on the Hunter River goal only to be turned back by Thomp- son, youthful net janitor of the R-Oyflll. who performed sensation- ally not only _ln that session but all through the game. Ira McLean was the leading goal getter of the game, shooting four of his team's counters with "l" other swing to L cousins. Dirk Puirweathcr was the star Phodo by llllbdero REMEMBER WllEll By ‘Ru Oamdianlrssa Ago conditions for the King's Plate, Toronto turf classic. were changed 1D years ago today. m‘ stricting the race to three-year-old horses. Bunty Lawless. a bay colt by Ladder out of Ivflntwicna, owmod by H. W. Morrlssey o: Toronto. WM tihs 1938 winner. of the visitors, get/EBB two Bell! and assisting in another scored b! Wilson. Fnlrweather‘: skating and stlckhandllng was a treat. to watch a. 11¢ prol/Qfl a continual thorn in the sides of the Royall. The game altholllh hard Sought ‘was cleanly played with but on! penalty being dished out referee Vernon ploy yho handled gems LI in I _ manner. . At the and. of t-hs Illlil ti" Bombers showed their sportsman- ship by heartily congratulating ths winners on their wellflrrwd V10- tory. Today's Program At (liympio Games (Ganadlnjeosl) Homing Women's figure fining-asl- pulsory figures. Hock — Canada. vs. United Q1 states; Poland vs. Italy. Skeleton bobsleigh rues. Pentathlon-horseback riding. skiing-Combined slalom. Afternoon Men's rigors skating-tree ma. I-lookey-Qwftzerlmd vs Iwflu; Auntria vs. Oleehoslovama. Thursday's Program: Morning Hockey-Poland ve- Irrdtssrlaafi Britain w. ma. ‘ 3li1liI~QBci ai lsi—. Afternoon Women's filers ti; -- In fllllfll- ' s amnrnunnunr " A m Wilt-m! inlogy is h be ad I9 the agricuitnro monarch with p. mt being‘ . 1 \- IT'S the volume oi telephone equipment wit,» fuming ‘out. Fqr uxcoodlnb corresponding porioclin our long history oi manufacturing olliypsgolislophorio equipment. Electric, Canada's largest makers oi lelephoneyquipinomy >r~~——1—~