,,.__ PAGE SIX 5SZPOSRTING NEWS! Defeats Navy 61% In Tie With S. D. U.For Top Place In City League Coming from behind with a three goal scoring spree, in the Jinal period, without a return from their opponents Beach Grove's , Army hockey team last night yflillpfid into l tie with S. D. U. or first place in the City Hockey ..Lcague as they skated and fought “their way in a migh encounter to I six five victory over the second gplace Queen Charlotte team. , Tied i-all at the end of a close ruzeed first period Navy enjoylnll e slight edge in the rugged going outscored Army 4-2 in the middle -eanto to earn a 5-3 margin, but .1: was a different story in the . windup session Army hitting their top smide, enjoyed a wide margin on the pliiy as they shot three _counlci without a return from the Navy. getting the winning score JllSY. as the clock neared the . half way mark oi the final sess- ion. Whitlock, Jackson and Levi were the lng gillis ill the Army victory, this trio figuring in nine scoring points between them with Whitlock league leading scorer, ‘dentin; the twincs four times in- eluded in them being the winning goal oil a puss from Levi. Junop and Bednrcl were dang- erous ihrollts for the Navy all evening the former getting a brace .pf goals and the latter drawing down three assists. First Period: Three minutes llnd fifty eight second after the start Lcvi started the may ior the opening goal, breaking away at his own bluellne s ed to ‘ilhitloek at the Navy lii , the latter picking the right illlllfl corner as he skated in to close firing range ‘ The Navy goal came on an iden- tical ]".1_V five and half minutes later. bcdard broke up a play at his own blue line skated over the Army line and sen: Junop il"i 0105c for the tying score Navy lzfid .\ man serving a pen- alty at the time. » 2nd Period: '~ Navy took control of the play throughout the middle session UIPV ircti‘. into the lead at 1.08 lvicAzinnl was stopped at the Army line; hc manged to slip a pass to, Bedarrl. Bedard shot was stopped but McAdam picked up the rebound to drive the dlsc ,hoinc. Ravnol" went in all alone at 5.16 to give Navy a two goal ad- vantnee with Levi cuttins: their margin in half on another uii- rssisted effort, A. Bedard to Junop play regained Navy's two goal ‘margin. Cudmore passed to Whit- lock for the third Army goal but Poyntz before the period ended Pressing all the way Army went on the offensive naoughout the to overcome Navy! lead and earn their slim margin of victory. Levi started the first‘ scoring play when he passed Simpson at centre. The latter had only one man to beat and he scur- ed with a backhand drive , , caught the upper corner of the| net. Three minutes later Jackson started a play for the tying goal _____————-—i-—- passing to Whltlock inside Navy llnC wno scored from 15 feet out. Levi breaking up plays continu- nliy all evening paved the way fur l0 that ‘lllg 13051‘ 1—Al'my, Whltlock (Levi) ‘z-Navy, Junop, (Bedard) 9.01. tCudmore) 9—Army Simpson (Lcvh 3.48 10~Arm_v, Whitlock '7 8 '11_Army_ whmcck (Levi) 9_55_ men!" in his right arm. Pennlties- Roscoe, Whitlock. Navy Tilrnbull came throueh with an unassisted effort n third of the session to-Hourston give the tars a. five three lead at I the bell. Lineman: L. Jay. BOWLING Robakalrlzolwlhlg League Trailers- l. Lafferty 209 153 140 last night, n, Sutherland um 142 200 line-up for J. Dillon 1C9 l€il 156 E1. McDougoll 122 150 41 C. Brown 229 l2’? 1'74 Cardinals '-- I A. Sent: .132 162 216, . Sitn on 130 241 17'?‘ Ho 168 144 147i R. Wh e 156 108 95 Pr L. Crockett 106 115 11'l . - Lancastersz- g. Mitchell 236 162 198 . McPherson 139 140 128 . McLean 110 122 1145 . Lowthel" 220 153 134i Campbell 79 131 104 g. Stewart me 100 14a] .,_ > Jeeps '— Hughes. C. Smith 153 172 131 H. Turner 116 165 1C0 J. Howatt 1S5 109 136. H, Finlayson 149 174 122 H. Harper 705 164 142 High Single: M, Simpson, 24-1. High Three: E lviitchtll, 5B6. ' ——————————-————-—--- kinson n I S eclslon Over Berger CLEVELAND. Feb. l5 — (AP\— Liirhtv.‘ "at, ('!l:‘.ll"ll(lll.‘=l1li‘J Beau Jack us l veto n Moxie Berger for a unshin", ‘bog tonight and scored a rip-sided decision over the Mont- , . Sweden s "was B . APRIFEs-YYEFFil-zarlta Yet Break NIROBI - fCPl - At one East ' . African mllitarv base the Africsn‘Two"M|| soldiers run their own theatre, Africans write plays and sketches and nct them in their spare time and with a minimum of guidance by the camp csmmandant. ' We are now booking or- Gurling Schedule Because of the mild weather yes- terday no matches were played at m9 Chllflfltemw" Cum"? Club ' and seamed headed for victory. the llzishy Olytnplas making full use of R. McLaine vs. Hon. T. W. L .1. A. Fraser vs H. 1 Spillett. Dr. E. S. Glddlngs vs. G. Frank Acorn vs. Neil McLeod vs, William Nichole on. Nell hfcl-eorl vs Flank Acorn. wflii ledZThVeJdiQsElTnce " oncul-zsm WIVES " STABBING GEORGE MONTGOMERY ANN RUTHERFORD LYNN BAR! can-i- SOURIS, THURS. 11th, l P. M. lion-flours. saw. l9. 1.30 Asp 8.30 r. M. with the Detroit Red Wings. 3.58 lwas Cowleyk; first start in fivelmop was 1m weeks, since he suffered s. shoulder ‘lnvat’; bo Puyrltz, l separation in Toronto. l I Famous Arm (i-Navy, McAdam (Bedard) 1.08.‘ 4-Navy, Raynor 5.16. 5—-Arin,v, Levi 6.12. 6-Navy. Junop (Bedard) 7.48 7—-Army, Whitlock 5O il-Nrlvv, Poyntz 10.55, Not So Good would be called chandler won 20 games in the 1943 regular season, and subseq- in the first and fifth games of Ihe world series He was voted the Am- (’l‘i(‘.'lll League's mcst valuable play- er . South Shore Hockey The Surmnerside Olympics re- inuncd the leadership of the South Shore Hockey Leaixue. in Bedenue rink. Thursday, Feb. 10th, by de- feating inc Freetown stars 6-3 in a game winch provided plenty of act- lillltfOl‘ the large crowd of fans ure- 8011 . ‘lwo third period penalties proved disastrous to the scrappy Freetown’ [outfit alter they had buffs-load the Summerside team for uwo peririorlijs, e their advantage in manpower tore throuah the disorganized Stars for five goals before the final bell French, Browlrand Landry car- ried the scoring! punch for the winners, while E. Schurman, hef- tv defonceman of the Stars ne- ceived rounds of apple-use for h spec cular solo rushes. Jac ie Schurmmi, star centre d ..-_.EEBRUARY_ 16, i, ,, _ , from Report Show: GOOD ICE ,__. War Debt-Figures FINE _‘ * i FRIENDLY FRIENDS 4 TO-NIGHT l ifiBego A Tllf 0WD e1 4 FlfhlillfiCUT for rolling your own 4,000,000 between Auk. 1930 d D00. 31. 1M3. oblisstio ling and New York runds showed substantial bank of Canada rev 82 Dec. 3i last. hld grown to 010-- 12900. . Federal indebtedness pa. hie in London dropped from to $l2.0000w in and the securities glut-k from 0400.000. 00, Canadian National Railway u- curities. guaranteed by "ll 5°" ernment and Plyflblfl l" dropped since the w 3395.000 000 to er C. N. R. securities ‘Tm-age; Rodd Missing Mr. T. A. Rodd of Milton has received ivord that his son Limit]. LONDON, Feb. i4 —(CP)—- M0118 Tin-Ear Alley they will talk for a long time of the non-atop, bash-end -h0pe contest m Glasgow. For l1 minutes a great. watched some of the toughest wind-_ mill fighting ever seen inside a r01»; a It was also lllldtfliaod ed been en exchange of y .,R.ussian views between dent Roosevelt and Pre in. with the Unite ed to support the ‘ment Britain, alt ling to accept m; Linens the basis fo between the Russia Poles is believed to be support Premier Stalin einoval of some n G. Parker Rodd was misfit]! in action in Italy on Feb- s l. clillrenm Replies To Stalin Letter, '0n Polish llueetlon Britain's fittest men, members of two famous Commando units, and A the occasion was the filial of d mill- ing competition. This milling, so it seemed to the onlookers was a form the Army victory; forced into the lo; mayhm, and tougher and 1551;. corner utter carrying the length or the ice he passed out to Whit- lock and Turkey rank poison to goal tenders when in s: ' llOll lilake no mistake .15 1e picked the open corner cleanly five feet out from his goal crease years of age He was in the N . . M. before the war and held the rank of sergeant. He enlisted with that rank in the P. E I. Highlanders when war broke out and received his commission lat- er ‘Ha went to Ital" last November and survived a tropedoiiig on they B R. bonded debt, the net increase h been S As the average interest rate has been reduced since war from 8.61 per cent to 2.09 P" payable on both ‘federal and C N. R. indebtodnms now is 904 000 against $160,000,000 at thfl er than any titular boxing bout. Eact contest listed one minute- =The opponents entered the ring two _ _ at a time. A uiiistle sounded the end w y Loss ci Bill Cowley, veteran ccn- n! the bout and -Wo other Comm- andos scrambled through the ropes into action. If one wee knocked out 11b . Prime Minister Churchi orted today to have replied to lrlhll Stalin’?! reiaent letter on fresh attempt to b ng Moscow, London, Ind the While there was no indication what Mr, Churchill said, it known that he talked with Polish Premi tnnlela k BOSTON, Fob. l5 —- (A P) — - Moscow coneld A - Parker was s. well known mem- ' B" m1 SWIM" bar of Highfleld and Montague‘- oskey teams before the war. He layed left win: for both clubs. H as employed with Clark Brothers in Montague when war. A brother Harold is with Armv in Alberta. Two other bro- thers, Wallscq and Jack reside in Milton There are two sisters. Mrs. Ai- lison MacLcod of Summerslde and Mrs. Jack Anderson. band is a Lieutenant in the Army, resides at present in 'I‘ruro. Status 0f llome Army lliscussed By llefense Minister OTTAWA, Feb- 15—iCP)—-Can- auas troops called up wider the national resources mwillzation act m constitute a second line oi reinfor- cements, lor the am-iy oversees. De- rcnoe Munster rtalswn said wnight in: up m the iiouse OivUflnlnOhS. l-le was replying to opposition spell-KGB who asked the Justification tre, fcr another week or l0 days was ,announced tonight by the Bostonl i Burins management. He now is fm w“ hquyed gym; m, m; ,suifering from water on the left knee, which resulted from a bump-l ing with Flash Hoilett, his fornierlspayylng_ 1t, w“ gtrlelgly a ca“ or teammate in Sunday's game hereulu. survival of the fittest. (Lucky) Laycookk lucky. It. lost to lord lllcturn Hanson's more tough lads rushed in There was no shsklnl! Japs Move Out illegistration Gard of pom, |,_ Romer be ore framing and a public statetmen latest British stand is expected ance before the House of lnons. Mikelajczyk has postponed his visit to Washington, it nounced, thus renewing hopes for a rapprochement and showing at least no complete breakdown yet in attempts to solve gted Nl_!_ti0n.!_p1'0bl6fll the receipt LIT.» receive ths return of 1h ir ' anson said he received no his card at the border and was sure the officer largo took e e n , in ido t ego el-id. hteir! case of over-regiment- RB. Hanson \P.C.-Y -S got back today his missing national registration card. Windsor Lad. a race horse so famous that. daily bulletins were condition after he underwent a ‘major 1939, was destroyed the other day. A famed sire and winner of two classics in 1034 the animal had been ill for several months. Windsor Lad went to his races in a special train aeccmoanieé by izuard of detectives. He 1934, Derby for the Maharajah of E HEAD Southwest Pacific. Feb. P is Occupation of m, unique which wlq shattered Rabaul and Kiwlcng u. Americans who swarm Blturdfly met no o Dlzenfly the Jap he d been taken from him by B- 011*" toms officer when he crossed the border into the united $8188 B!“ rem" lucPnl-znson, c-a , mo. ‘mt with“, n he w” a luwbrmb O la - (A P) -- Spurgeon (Spud)| Chandler, whose rig-ht arm won Rajpipla and a St. Le two world series games for the few weeks later brought. him the New York Yankees last fall, was title of "wonder accepted by the United States racing world. Army icclny for limited service - tccinisc of "limitation of move- 1'15 as egieorline awi was ourch by Martin Benson for 9225 000 after his Derby triumcisl, Following what probably was the most operation ever performed on s rue horse. lnvolviru: a brain tumor. Ben- son wanted the animal desimyed. Thr- company ‘which had insured $202,000 was not agreeable mid miter arhiirntion the company took over the horse. The operation proved a success when Wligggr Lad resumed stud duties horse" from the o rmaiienuy or for time than 3° De should be taken up at the bor- der. The reason’ had been an epid- elruc of losses oi curds outside van- d0. I ‘rue officers responsible for tak- tho cards we H,» cost the Maharajah only "8 11‘ Year o pi c cr,, wio un- ici derwent pre - induction hysical examination today, is to be p wed in the roll of men available for mil- itary service, public relations said, and callid m, discretion of his Oop- quitt County (Ga) draft beard.» i?! ‘Fliers was no indication when he w provide persons concerned with a form oi receint on which ‘it was stated that on returning to Candida "l SOLIDHSQBERALS 7‘ ' l; .__<°ee*-iee=.d_mm_vew=___=1-> Islands to the nor 11 -_-___-__.___ Today's I NFANTRY versatile Jest moving,’ u the time came when w use mom as reinforce- th will have to make the re- ny people who spoke about the ome army‘ or "the home-otaence one army, "t e Canadian Mt .' it were a lumber of call-up troops who were not. liable to serve outside Canada. “These troops are doing which someone eLse would nave to do if they were not there." said the uentlv beat the st. LtYllS Cardinals said. meMr. McPhfez "lugging time? unportan eno mover to go into it now. I would Onlv woman to have a Jockey Club licence tn train, Mrs. ' Ellen (ihalonier has celebrated her 98th birthday at Nevmarket where is known as "The Grand Old L Mrs, chalonerls 9h ldc. f Chalnner who finishes: exciton’: Poll Moll in the 1872 Derby and n sister of John Osborne, filmed train. er and jockey of other years. nzuruarn y, VIIIEI Conclusion of the Olym l’. Mr. Seville: "1 never was were oonnpu . 1' reason I have no mtention of government nor any other. govern-_ mom can carry on the affairs of this Province i1 they are to in$t that only war veterans i“ public appointments who are stavink at ugt ceive some consideration too. 1-10 mmtiollocl momlimii; fishermen as Ml! JlllSl. as lilucil rulnt no receive 17"‘ i V ed ficers in the “cine-defence army 13m yea-rs ago tonight front with lei . Gcmmnv in second vlace had a1 Canada was ninth wi four of which we key. REDS ROLL (Continued from sage i.) _ the 26th anniversary of th Army's official birthday. Pskov and Narva the 1918 un- lrr. is a disgrace to the d” er that any man afraid to m ovorseassiihould tell hirn ton South) said every man in the aoker. some had offered overseas it their Wh01| un n awoilitecs were veterans. Ralsmn said there were dlf- nee. uwm one?» the way of accepting an entire unit for overseas oh any as- surance of keeping it the Sunnmerside Crystals for many years, and veteran o! many hockey wars. appeared at centre for the glympias and played an effective ame. French. Brown. and E. Selim‘- man ivcre selected as the three stars iii the order named. Lineups- "Suxrlmcrside. Goal. Friuel; De- fence. Oatiyflv. shields. Fndggn; Forwards, rl-eilcli, Brown Mc - gizilck, J. Schurmdn, Sonier, Lan- TY. Freetown, Goal, Csunpbell; De- fence, Hogs. Sohurman; Forwards, Gadiner, isomers, Simmons Hill. Forbes, Jardine Referees — Alt Larkllis, Reg Bradshaw. SUMMARY ' First Period l-Freetown, Glow (Jar-dine) Penalties-—None. Second Period 2-Freetown, Schurmuzi. 3-F‘reetow~l1. Simmons (Gardiner) G-S/slde. Landry. Penalties-Hogg. ‘ _ Third Period 5--SSlde. Brown (French) 6-5‘ ide, Brown (Bchurrman) ‘F-SXT-Jidc, French. B-—S’Sidc, Sonier. 11m NEW YORK, Feb. l5 -iCP) Thirty seconds have been shaved off. the two-mile track time in the 60 ears since Walter George of En!- l id wee credited with mark, but of all track records it is BA thfi one which seems most, likely to m” E . And Gunder Ilaegg l for such a view even ' ‘ former swedlsh fireman says he's‘ beyond his peek and may not go to the cllnder path vrery ofteg lhgflyear“ Btll, Gander i e won er evesl , his two-mile accord of 11:47.8, made acts for Bt-‘iby Chicks; Swcdlenén 1942.1.- m, Wei-est of e urgen y requea. s mm‘ - E's that orders be phwed his time. l-le tried on seieral occ-, ‘ 551C115 during his visit to lhzs country early. First Lhlcks for ldast summslr but. the ‘Jest. he could; defivery February 18th o was 8:. .3 ln C cvolumi. Englan, swede and Flnlnnd liav. A" 9rd"! promptly had two Ptfllfdlllflldfrfi in liie 63 acknowledged. years while the United Sllltell and Hungary each producel one. lcovering the distance in 8:595. a1 ‘time in 8253.1. 5 m” MSW‘ 'I'lie record held until 1m when 359R: turned in a sensational 8:47. 8- -the mark he ‘relieves could bl certain he can better, - e only American to br officially credited with a two-n-lle mark was Don LB-lh ,0! Indiana ivn‘) ran elaht "afghan lap! in 8:594 in 1936. mark ln 1884 ivns 9:17 (r-erlolletown, P. B. I. for 2o years un'il Alfie ‘other Englishman who now makes his home in Bowmlilville, Ont, M. 6. Twenty-two V0315 later Edwin Wide of Sivcden was clocked in 0: 01.4. but, in 1031 ‘anvo Nnrml of Finland wont under nine minutes Lash fillplfvcd Numifs mark in 1N0 but the following year Miklos soabo of l-lunilflry ran s. sizzling 5:56. In Tuisio Ma-kl of Finland was M Mill : by couldn't Tvewgot “that in the first Btron: moved, I06‘ . its of the newly formed army llllllhcd e German f ab: army has’ always counted mfdaré gtehgr units sires v fonm p,“ “”"'...%‘&"i.‘§.f£§"...5°.¥f ea»- K. Isnor (LliLl-lalifax) saidhe serving in the h -def. army. d ugh“; dutfvmgn the and ad i Another spearhead farther west m was moving on Pskov along th eastern shore ,of Lake Peipus. Moscow dispatch said that if the present rate of advance is main- tained the Russians may well reach (iigmeeir objective on the anniversary On five other fronts the Ger- mans apparently are having to choose quickly between disaster and retreat. They are Pskov, at the foot of Lake Peipus; Vitebsk in whie , Claw. R Shepetovka near the Pollm fro tier; Krivoi Rog in the bend west of the Korsun tr southwest of Rowne (Rovno) half years’ service oversees in the the l wife and five children to support he had no pension. no steed ploygnerrt, end could on ‘rhscmendment was out and lie-- feated on a straight pony vote, a! the Conserving/neat 1 ‘in Pin-say a n , e mm‘ C. M1‘. $1 h“ that. run for man throilh no wish of their own. '9 ‘h rlulrs rum an" POOLE, lkilland —(CP)— Anne Hunt, 19, peacetime worker in the trade. is champion rat cat- cher o Bntalnis n- IAlmy and winner of a sliver cup. One of 2i Birls working on pest destruct- and“ e has trapped more in than 5,000 rats and gassed A valet-lie weapon equally “He. u! for uisetctionsryl; ' !‘voglt:blr . 3N0 l ' mong Oanodime. knoll. compact and ecu to handle, it is Pflfmul“ 1y adaptable for troops advancing- While it cannot nicks much impression against a tank or among; plate the Bron through long and constant maze has been proven n. 1 efficient where bodies of infantry troops face each other. It is 011ml" of firing both single rounds and burst. 9- ap; and ion in Dorset, a‘. “Tfiinfiiffmar” swans veRY wen, 1 wu-l- smo Me. auoee QvER Sweat, on WHAT NIGHT WILL THE HALL BE AVAILABLE THEN ? YES! Yes! m iauofwuv suouto sue? YOU ONLY LIVE TWO BLOCKS PO ‘IOU THINK AUNTIE BANGS ‘ WILL mvms us "ro "°"I "5"" WHEN SHE MOVES TO THE CARLTON-ASTORIA. TILLIE THE TOILER- THE “NERVE” OF IT! ,1 ausrwio 1o come 1_ was-trauma: Q1 M71 l Riff}