' may not be ready when the sea. ' nrst base. was ill with a (ever. Young men from all parts Canada are serving in the as soldier apprentices and lng specialized trades Here left to Art McCabe. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Garth Clifford. Hornepayne. Out. of Ray TRAINING AND TRAINING Puller. Kingston. 0nt.. and Army Barry Johnson. of Cutkniie. sask. receiv- All are taking trades training at training. The the Royal Canadian Electrical and Army plan also places emphasis Mechanical Enginee s School at on sports and good sportsmanship. Kingston and are member. of right are Craftsman the school's hockey team. National Defence Photo During 1903-o Seven Ruled W 5 OTTAWA ICP) - Only a cor? poral's guard is left today of the brilliant Silver Seven who early this century for three consecutive years ruled the world of hockey. And only one of them-Harry (Rail Wcstwock - survives who was on the team's regular roster during all three years it held the world hockey championship and the Stanley Cup, 1903-05. Another original Silver Seven man is H. L. illillyl Gilmour, now of Montreal. a left-wing wiz- ard in his day. He played all three years too. but in the last year. 1905. saw action only inter- mittently while attending McGill University. Bouae Hutton. still hale and hearty in Ottawa. was the team's Crapaud Ice Sports Winners School Ice Sports were held in Crapaud Rink on March ftth. with schools from North Tryon. Albany Rural, Augustine Cove, Crapaud. Tryon Consolidated, Victoria. Cape Traverse. Borden and Hampton participating. L Mr- Robert Dawson was master at teiemonies. Mr. Ken MscI..ean In starter. and Mr. Weston Car- mody was registrar. Judges were illessrs. Lloyd Waddell. Louis Myers and Everett Rogerson. After the sports the Tryon School girls defeated the Borden School girls six to two in the first game of registered girls School Hockey In two games goals to count in Physical Fitness League. The ref- eree was Boyd MacDonald. Following are the results in the various classes: Girls 7 yrs. and under. 1. Marion DIXDII - North Tryon 2. Gloria Thomas - North Tryon I. Dawn Thompson - North Tryon. Boys 7 years and under. 1. Grant xtilulih - Albany Rural 2. Donnie Mscl-Tadyen - Augustine Cove 3. ENG! Macl-iadyen - Augustine rive. ' Girls H years and under. 1- Hea- liter liowatt - North Tryon 2. San- dra Howatt - North Tryon 3. Don- via Dixon and Joanne Wood - Nirfll Tryon, 50.vs 8 years and under. 1. how Moore - Crapaud 2. Grant I(eough- Albany Rural 3. Teddy MacFad. l!enH- Augustine Cove. (iirls 9 years and under. 1. Dian- I9 Roberts - North Tryon 2. Jean Dmgwell - Crapaud 3. Bernice Cmtl - Augustine Cove. 50y: 9 years and under. 1. Brian Thompson . North Tryon 2. Donnie -llniyncaux - Crapaud 3. Jack Thomas - Tryon. Girls 10 years and under. 1. Klilly Myers - Crapaud 2. Connie Iinultrr - Victoria 3- Sandra Mac-I Hdyen - Augustine Cove. I 'Bo.vs 10 years and under. 1. NW"? Keoush - Albany Rural 1. E"""9 MiH'Ph.V - Augustine Cove 3. Earle MacDonald - Augustine Cove, Girls ll years and under. I. -Ilitrizaret Thomas - Tryon 1. Joyce Dixon - North Tryon ' 8. Donna Dawson . Augustine Cove. Boys 11 years and under. I. Wen- dell Muttart - North Tryon 2. Arn- "4 Moore - Crapaud 3. Eric Dixon . North Tryon. Girls 11 years and under. 1. Con- ale Clark - Augustine Cove 1. Joyce Dixon -North Tryon 8. Diana Ilobgru .. . 5 The Silver orld Of Hockey also goalie In 1903-04. Billy Hague. goalminder for a time, is around. So is Dave Finnie. a res- ident of New York the last 20 years. who minded nets in 1905. Still alive too are Jack Fraser and Fred White. CENTRE ACE Gone is Frank McGee. the Sil- ver Scven's centre ace who spear- headed the team's scoring punch during all three championship seasons- In a 1905 game against the Dawson City. Yukon. Klon- dikes. after the Klondike man- ager had commented "McGee isn't so hot." he scored 14 goals. 10 of them in succession. Harry Westwick. retired in Ot- tawa and still sharp-wilted at 81. was immediately behind McGee in scoring. He played the now- extinct position oi rover on the seven-man team. Passed into hockey history are Dave and Suddy Gilmour, Billys' brothers. Suddy and Billy for a time formed a famous line com- bination. E. H. iHarveyl Pulford saved many a day in his defence spot. He is gone, along with Alf Smith. right wing and 1905 captain; Art Moore. defence: Jim McGee: Hamby Shore: Horace Gaul. The Silver Seven were the orig- lual Ottawa hockey club and adopted their euphonioua name in 190:! when team manage Bob Shillington presented each player with a silver nugget. T Crapaud 8- Wayne Thomas - North Tryon. Boys open race 12 laps, 1. Wayne Thomas - North Tryon 2. Garnet Stewart - Crapaud 3. Les Wilson Crapaud. Boys relay, 1. Crapaud School- Ronnle Dawson, Allison Howatt. Garnet Stewart and Lea Wilson. 2. North Tryon School- Lowell Thomas. Gordon Johnson. Wen- dell Muttart and Wayne Thomas. MANV LEGS some centipedts have as many Imday. Mai-.1. IV The Guardian Page 1 Tribe Brass Worried About YIyiIi's hiisy 'rusooN. Ai-ix. um - Earlyi Wyaa can hardly walk. let aloaai Ditch. and that has Cleveland In-I dians worried. 11:: 81 - year - old riglitbaaderl aon opens in three weeks. Wynn pulled a hip tendon while. warming up tor an exhibition: lgalnst New York Giants March; 17. He hasn't been in uniform alnce. Part of the time he has been unable to walk. His injury is the most serious of a rash oi ailments that have- noticed the Indians. Vic Werts. a cinch to start at Herb Score. the ace southpaw pitcher. wrenched a knee. Ray Narlesld. speedy right handed re- Iiefer. broke a finger on his pitch- ing hand. Larry Rsines. a top Jim Hegan. the vetenn . has a bruised and in. fected hand. But the injury to Wynn worries Kerby Farrell. the Indians 'new manager. Wynn said yesterday he felt bet- kl”- Only first class pitching-with Wynn. Score and Bob Lemon win- ning 20 games apiece-kept the Indians in second place last sea-I son. Halifax Wallops Millionaires 6-1 I HALIFAX (CP)-Halifax Wolv-I erines walloped Sydney Million-1 Ilres 6-1 Tuesday to even their' best-of-seven Nova Scotia Seniori 3 hockey final 2-2. I rookie shortstop prospect. broke a I Wolverine goalie Moe Mul-5 doyvney played a standout game. stopping 32 pucks and letting only Ivan Greene scor.e For Halifax, Bill Conrod, Paul Evans. Johnny Myketyn. Dave Lane. Clary Flem- ming and Howley Turner tallied. In a rough third period, Lane, Gerry Hanson and Mil's Greg Mc- Intosh were given match miscon- duct penalties. There were 14 pen- alties in the game, it) to Halifax. Tiger Protest Is Disallowed BATHURST. N.B. (CF!-A spe- cial meeting of the North Shore Hockey League executive here Tuesday disallowed a protest by Campbellton Tigers and upheld a decision by referee Charles Ken- nedy in last Saturday's Campbell- ton game between Tigers and Dal- housie. A goal by Tod Campesu a tthe zominute mark of the third per- iod tlcd the count at 3-3. Camp- bcllton claimed it was scored after the siren sounded but referee Ken- nedy ruled it was valid. Dalhouale won the game 5-4 in two overtime sessions and took a 4-2 lead in the beat-of-nine league final. Remember When Ban Johnson of Chicago. first president of the American Base- ball Lcague. died at St. Louis 26 years ago today. Johnson was pres dent from 1900 to 1927. when he resigned because of illness after having been on leave oi absence during most of the 1927 season. 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