~ ~ . _-w 4 like Jewellery SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER You can't go wrong with a gift in Jewellery. Wedding Rings, Wrist Wei- clues, Necklaces and Costume The Fashion h v t un S uare Iiehains Ci Ey School Title Jewellery l i i s. n. wiuiiiris . Great George St. allk Up Straight siTiiivrsriv M‘ n, mil eleven or lien Earned riwv Quccwr Square B. ‘mm in we "mud, West Kent 5; liome r1111, Downs; ‘ml “M "h", "my," ("- three ba<e hit. Burgess; two piss “n. (on. find adding another lg.» iiftir. (‘harlln Ryan's n. ,, \l|lIlII"l‘ School liasrinl u .1 ‘if rrliry ref-alum] the u. $0111: l» Vila and Howley riul-cii 'Ir.~ph_v' b)’ llefeatlnk [he dlidllgllr‘, ilk-st Kent tram 12-7. n; 1hr: ~evnnd straight win r ‘m. (Lin, boys in the bn~t ttbm- wrlri- _ Bu; d, g... ms iicavi‘ hitting .33.; 1m (.‘(,:l\‘l’l by the wtrrners q vrcri Kent team stayed in runnmg fight up to Ithe final L!“ In the last of the e‘ghth ,4 (mini: 9-7. thPy 8°’ l-h“ P0- nlisi tiznc runs on» second and 1,4 Qulv l0 lmvc thc wlnnlnz. “M11011!!! bear (100111 l0 KW s final <~u~ Again in the ninth ter the champions had pushed n; lhct‘ final three runs, the w 1;..,_-,1r=_-_<, loaded Ult- sacks C, 0,7.» r‘ wn but a fast doublc .- mm Lilli. I0 second 1n Glov- 5 Lq-kqnrlrr ended the Bflme in nil-him msiner. Ready coming in , crntre field to tag the runner “m, g-O... first on tbs groundl ‘i. l '_ two school teams dis- e' he . Iiirinercais occasions with smart erlrg up of GROW! with Glliis, n... sqmr» pmcher, racing over first in ihn seventh to take n 0w from ilic first baseman who . fielded s bard hit bsll. It was e o! the fielding gems of the l (‘,. Glilis emP-“tft-d as tbe- vmnins iclter u‘ the encounter, his sec- nd siru git win of the series 89' g 1r, 1n ihe third to relieve lic- eiazlr iron retired owing to l a arm and limiting the losers l- Your T1116 thr- rcst 0f the Way-l, lPCicnaizhan again went the lifdflv" for the West Kent teen i. flliiliillgh giving up tom-tern: e blocs wu. the victim of s’. 81' tie support on other occasions lACCOllYlEBd for several of the Ive runs being scofed against lm. i BOX SCORE oi Kent 191,- <i=. :.. all. l’. irdiric Tb. '- M‘- lb. Bu“ 2.‘. ‘ski rf. » fir/watt 3b over r, ~ leniiglslin p. lloivali. lf. 3Z5 itfduar-ntorochsou; U o~"nH~guuu~I 5nuo¢uq»»»»: sOoa~N»§Qov8 :Oouaficacnssa> D U '-"-'°HO>-o-wr-nr-fl ar-ei-n-s-eooe-sn-eo ‘U O ov"oe»¢ow-> ‘ - n Square IwBIIII-fll. (g lrkenzle p. A; s; -!Ill'i€$SL‘}‘ 2b lredy cf ltXtzli lf, llili 3b r1. $1. (El rf lmriud, u, Ofliis I‘ Hughes 5g Tillh wu¢nuna0u~a I-l ou°oo-§~»4 woo"Ooi-ootooi-l1 a¢c-O~c-ufl '14 13 14 27 13 rliellevcd hfckenzie in third. "Wlilirrcd Burke in fourth, I118. Dalzlei: hiis and runs: of.‘ M:- Second Victory Over We st Kent kenzie. iwo hits, three rung 1,. g Innlnlls; off Grills, 10 hi); 4 “ms in seven iu'nii1a-. off hliClr-nuglian, 12 runs, l4 1111s‘ in (line; ha... on balls; by. McChniaghan L’; bv Gdlis; struck out by liickenzle. 4; Gillis 3: by McClenriglian fl; wild p.t.cl~i, McCle-nilghun "' D1550d Callum 2. Glcvrr 2 81.. Downc. Burgess, , Hovmit, hioCalluni. Rent‘. Burke, Hashes. Bradley Time (.1 game, two hours, 10 minutes. Umpires: At the plate. George Pkancls: on the bases, Gnndain By Innings: 12!456'I8B-R.HE Q.S.S . WJQS. 1003-4214 5 05f! 0 12110200-712 6 3 0 Of tho (iwniy-siv safe wailnpsi garnered by the lWo club». ilrilyl three went for extra bases, Stan-i ford Downe, smart, smooth $ie1cl-, lng first aarki i‘ of the WPst Knit team nvallnplnu a smnslimz 11111" run CIEPp into Iril. field in lb.» third inning with Burgess getting a triple and Dzrlziei a double in the third and seventh frames respct ively. m: iii-Iii}. Bcuhlc First For Blackwell CINCINNATI. Juno 18 _ (AP) -—1-'-nky EWPAI Blackwell of on. cinnatl Reds soorccl a double-fl st tonight. pitching a no-hiitr-r agirmt Boston Braves in his fizst right game or the i947 National Lrgue season While the lanky sophomore of the Rrus lineup held Boston iiclp- less, Babe Young of the Reds pounded tivo honi-c runs with two men on base each time to make the final score 641 for Cincinnati. Blsckiveli allowPd only four walks throughout the gmznn, and only once did n Bostonian ur-i va=t first. That was in ihc eighth uhen he tirslked Masi and Sisli in suc- cession But. Ryan filed and Nic- Cormick, substituting at bai, lined out and the inning was szvezl, I lilesnwhile. the Rods iinmnnzcd three Boston pitchers for 12 hits. Young collecting the nisiWs brit- ting ‘Aonors with homers in the first and eighth, t-hc first one end- ing the evening fur “lriizht, Bor- ton‘s starting pitcher. Blackwell's rip-hitter “as i-ir: first in the National League since Ed Head of Brooklyn it'd ‘he same thing to the Braves April E3 0! lest yeas- It was the first tin-nit- tes- of the i947 season and th~ flr:i. in the big-leagues slum Dub Frill‘? tallied one against ihc Yankees April 30. 1946. Blackwell last year flllllfillTil iii 33 games. winning iilne and losing 13. PERFECT SIIAVES! 0 You get the silcheet, most refreshing shoves °f Your life with the Gillette Tech Runs- flfld today's Gillette Blue Blade. They fit You from the discom- I°Yt caused by misfit blades. 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Only thing certain about the game is that at the end either one of them will be deadlocked in the top spot with Rovers. -I- + -l- + Lookin; back over (he four City League games that have been played lo date taken all in all (here _husn't been loo much dif- ference in ability noted between any of the squads. Rovers said to l he the strongest. in ore-season talk due to undoubted pitching strength are 2-1111: ir: ilnri it louzh to stay at (he head of the pack. ‘Ir ‘It '1' 4' In the Anchors case many felt that the reorganizing program they were forced to go through at. a lair dale would leave them vm-y much out of the running. This husrrt been evident in the two gamvs they have played to dale and isn't likely; to be so while ihe Lcqlon proved in all and sun- dry Tuesday that they have to be rounicd upon when the race TPKIFITPS l-ts final stages. '1' ll- + + l-“c-r (he second straight year West Kent baseball players had to bow to a. superior Queen square loam 1n the City series but frins who watched the two games will not soon forget the spirit and fight shown by the losers nor the aggressiveness and smoothness of the Queen Square squad either when their lead was threatened or whcri they were forced to come from behind. '1' 6 tl: '1' This series, begun last year after several seasons 1m the dis- card produced smart ball a.1l the way through‘ and brought out the fact clearly that in the ranks of the school youngsters are many iarcmising, ball players who if given the proper encouragement and incentives will in the near fixture form senior teams that will lic able to bold their own against any-tiring ‘m (he Maritimes. -I~ -l> - Revival of school competition not only here but throughout the Province has been one of the big liems in the Department of Phy- slcal Fitness‘ program under the guidance of Bill Reid. It hasn't been an easy task by any means and ofttimes was discouraging but vidth efforts mode beginning to bear fruit these competitions are expected lo hit. new highs before 1947 ends. , + -l' it il- Charloitetown playgrounds are filling a great need In the lives of the youngsters also. Taking a. walk to the three now in opera.- iion the other day we found the swings. tilts and various other equipment. going in full swing with supervisors right on their jobs. The kiddies together with the older children were enjoying themselves immensely and tho 1.1m fc-r which they were built. namely giving (he youngsters sup- cruised recreational facilities is certainly being met. O 4- ~0- O Due to the show ‘Tunsu. Fizzln" taking piece Monday night Promoter Joey McDonald sn- riounced last night that his boxing cnrd scheduled for the some date had been put ahead to Tuesday June 24th. The card features Pat Davis and Lloyd Martin in the lo-r-ound main event with Mar- tin's Island middleweight title st- stake. i- 4- 1- 1- Around the tvatlonel League they claim-some with not. a little, the spirit that. can bring New York a pennant. It is s. fact, of course, KEEP YOUR BIKE IN ORDER We do all kinds of repairs. All work guaranteed. BIKES TO HIRE BILIJS BIKE REPAIR SIIOP Phone 2572-1 25 Passinore St. I Scott Spencer Glasgow, mow anasoow. us. June 1:‘ -(CP) -'Pr1nce Marine. owned by H. Welsner of Picicu, N S, won the $3.030 purse in the stake race. feature event of s harness racing card at Blue Acres Race- way here today. Driven by Tcddle Weir, the Pic- tou horse finished behind the fav- orite. Talugl. rwned by VLF, Mc- Cvlbbon of 5t Stephen. NB, in the first. heat but took the next two. In the second liout, Cyril Dau- phince of Halifax, driving his own Shanghai, was thrown lo the track when suikies ia-xvgled at. the llire? quarter pole. The horse finr ed the heat driverlcss and Diupiiinee was treated in hospital fce head injuries and shock. Tippe Abbe owned by New (ibis- gow‘s Dudley Patch Club. took the free-for-ali. Time Counts, by owned P J. by W. Lewis. won the 2:19 trot and pace- ln straglit heals SUMMARY Blue Acres No. 2 Stake (Purse $2.000: Prince Marine (Weir) Talugi (McGibbon) Mary Ellen (Lewis: Jean Budloug (O'Brien) Lees Nightmare (O‘Brien: Bonnie Spruce (Oland: Doctor Wilson iR.0l:ind> Milt Budiong (Kelly: Aubrey Budlong (Allen: Rilla. Bars (Lewis: Mltzie Bars (Walker: Guy Spencer (O‘Meara) Shanghai (Dauphinee) Time: 2:13 1-5, 2:14 4-5, 2:14 Frce For All (Purse S400) Tip Abbe (J. O'Brien: Waichim (flood) Walnut Abbe (McLeod: Chuck Worthy (Campbell) Grant, C. (McAiduff) . Time: 2:12 2-5. 2:15. 2:13 2:19 Trot and Pace (Purse 5400:: Time Counts (W. Lewis) (Campbell) Scotty Bucllong (Weir: Jack Clyde (McAlriuifi Peter Bucliong (Jnrdine) .. Wait ‘N’ See (CYMeirra) . . Sandy D (Conroy) Free ‘Prade (McLeod) Jacob Witbrow (Dauphin- l-4b—lr-4 ‘ e-e I osuni-amurocos-wr-u - MCEnonEQw-r-s-wrot- a-H fihiiizifii§ggnl§>~lihixbl 2. ur (dbl-Dilb- use-meow}:- wuas~tu 1. wfiflflvlbtdlds-s U‘ mas-warmer»- :1‘2 2-5. l that the Giants also have n lot of good hitters, but so have a lot of other clubs. But the Giants have a flaming spirit along with their hitters, and it. is a combination that. makes them one n-i the most respected as well as talked-of clubs in the majors. e 2-5, s Their high standing means little, so far as championships go, gt this stage of the close and wide open National race. Even the shortest cf slumps can scramble‘ the standings in astonishingly fast order. But l.I1e experts like the way the Giants irandie themselves even when they aren't poyvderlng the ball as hard as on other occasions. They like the bristle and pep of the players. who greet every victory as if it were n. World Series win. 0 O O The Giants are rated weaker than many (if their rivals when it comes to pitching, but as long as their power at. the plate is maintained many claim their gen- eral husilc and drive afield will outweigh any’: mound deficiencies. Cadegeri o1’ Glace Bay and d‘1V9l'i‘ THE CHARLUFFIFFOWN GUARDIAN Prince Marine Captures Feature Event At New Race Meet Anchors Anil Legion In League Game PAGE SEVEN’ 15-Ycar-0lri Steals Show At Horseshoe Blub Flflflih-ycar-old Alan Shepherd last night stole the show at the Bflkhion Horseshoe variety night Pwsrflm. winning three of four contests. Here are the results: Points contests: 1. Alan Shep- hard: 2. Jim Davey; 3. Earl Mo. Court. Ringers Coniesli 1. Alan Shap- hard; 2. Jack McCourt; 3. John Legimhmd Anchor,‘ bu“, with McCouri; 3. John Buote. an oppoi-{unigy of 80mg mm n Obstacle contest: Alan Shep- first place iie with ilhe Rovers “("111 1 Jack Mrfiflurl; H. John meet in a City Baseball League r-u- B11019- countm- a), the park dial-noun m.‘ Blackout. contest-z 1. Ernie Lar- nlght in a game that ls slaiccl iol l"; 2- D0111? slliilllflfd- get underway ll 5.30 aharp. Club officials asked the follow- Winners of a. nip and luck irig members of the girls volley- siruggle the last tiime they met hull lean: to be at the club to- Anchors are expecting a much ‘nar- der game tonight and judging by. lilo game one of the best clashes of 11,10! ccimrmenig being passed on season is expected. Activities llt The Bcivcdcre Golf illu_h_ In a mcufs four bull handicap played at (he Belvedere Golf Club yesterday afternoon Dim lilcMiilan and Ralph McKay defeated Doug Pierce and Doug McMillan two-up wlrlie Bob Glggey and Howard Mc- Inrils were ivimiing from Dr. Lem- uel Prowse and Sterling McDonald B-up. The two winning teams will play off next. Wednesday afternoon, June 25th. Several matches in Standard Cup play were completed since i-he first of the week. Bill McNeill d8- feated Joe Reid. 2 and 1: Jim-i Coles defeated Harper McNeill. two-up: Gordon Foster defeated Gordon McDonald 2 and 1 (with Allan Mic- Miilan defeating Walter Pickard 7 and 5. Mixed foursomes are srhodiu-lcd for Saturday afternoon prizes bc- rn; donated by RT. Holman, Ltd. The draw will appear in “his panel" Saiurday n-iornlnz. Select Tcanl For Inter-Maritime Rifle Match The‘ final practice for the lnler- j Maritime Rifle blotch W85 shot yesterday afternoon and the fol- lowing team was selected to rep- resent this province in the match between New Brunswick. Nova scotia and P. E. Island that will take place at Bediord Rome. Halifax. Saturday morning. June 21. commencing at 9 o'clock:- Malor A. F. Gormieyg team cap- iJerscy City 0C0 (200 000—-0 ‘Z 1 |Syrucuse 030 000 10x-1 4 0 taln, Capt. A. J. McCabe, Capt.‘ Joncs. Andrews and Grcsso; E. R. Burke. Lleut. P. Hooper. iI-lowcii and Just. - Lieut. R. E. Jenkins. Sgt. G. G. Racist-star Z00 100 009-3 6 0 Montreal 000 000 010-1 5 3 Mlkllil and Marshall; Bantu and Cnmpanclia Mcbenzian. Sat. G. A. Coles, Capt. W. M. Beaiaty, R.C.M.P. spare. Sizt. E. R, Smith. team coach. Cpl. P. Landrlgan. The Island riflemen will leave on Friday via Wood Islands ferry and will put. up at the Carleton Hotel, Halifax. Although they haven't had an opportunity to get fr. much practice they are hopeful of making a. fairly good showing. 85:4 l/EADZ/IVER N0 GUM ~ llO SOAP ~ N0 AlCOIlOl ~ IlO STARCII RYICREEM I'll PIIIIGT lllIR DIIIIIIIO o Yee men. Bananas is "tape" fer lulr grooming. A little applied every morning will keep your hair in piece all day-always under control without greasing. Bnnclllsl over- comes scalp dryness. removes loose dandruff. and promotes a healthy. natural lustre. For well-groomed hair, buy e handy tube of BIYLCRIII today! Il7-I IYEO THEATR THURSDAY .. 8:15 FRIDAY .. .. .. 8:15 .. l-IO SATURDAY “BELLS OF ST. MARY'S" illNG CROSBY - lNGRlD IERGMAN night ni 6.30 sharp for a pyactice ’ <e=sinn: M, Davey. I. Richards, J. .Slir~phard_ G. Shephurri and Ilcleii Richards, coadi. Baseball Results i __ sartorial. New York .. , 020 600 022 l! M l) Pittsburgh ,. 010 103 000 5 6 1 Jansen and Cooper; Ostermuel- I Got extra good-looking,- oornfortable droves with MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite In quality and low prices 4 for 10¢ —'I2 for 25¢ Blackwell Pitches lilo-hit Game: Braves Toppled From Lead 3y The Canadian Pres‘ year and one by Ralph Klncr-so counting for ulI Pirate runs. Kin- lAllky Ewvll Blackwell, star of- efs sxvai was his 13111. uaetnnsti Reds mound seer: anlI Every (Ziant got at {cast see Jud-std by some as the best hurier} Sfifetlis. with the exception of Lloyd in the majors, tossed the first no-l Gearhart. who managed but one. hit game of the season at Cineln-l Walker Cooper slapped his eighth natf last night, blanking Bnsion- four-banger with two aboard in the Braves 6-0, fourlh frame io climax a six-run The loss toppled Braves out of, ul" first place in tihc National Lc-agurml In - Chicago gauze, roolcle and left them six percentage points] catcher- Gii Hodges drove 111 what behind New York. i proved to be the winning rim by The slugging New York Giarilraj smashing his firs‘. malt!‘ league giving rookie Larry Jensen plerily of support. handed the fading Pir- ates another sheliucking at Pitts- burgh ycsierdav. clubbing fcur, Buc hurlers for 20 safeties and s; 12-5 (Walkaway. l Brooklyn Dodgers pulled wlthinl s. halt game of the third-place Cuts as they rallied in note-h n 5-3 vet-l dict at B-ruilntoivn. knocking ilank‘ Borowy off the slab in the eighth‘ after piling up all their runs inI four innings. It was Boronys third lcss against. seven wins. New York rookie Jensen alas- ciouled for three homers-Hank’ run of the year with no Greenberg’; 10th and 11th of the base. homer in the sevcniii to break a 3-3 11v. Jackie P.’ "sun sewed it. up 1I1 the eighth ficcl footwork. He reached firs‘. (p: rm error. SCH-ll} ed to ihlrd on Hermanskis sacri- ioe and ramped home e5 Johnson heaved wild atlrmpt 11g to catch him at ihird. Taking a firsi-inxiing lead on two hits and two errors. St. Louis Cur- dlnais downed Philadelphia Fwhil- lies 5-2 for vclory No. 7 in a row —sweeping their second straight series since returning home. Terry Moorr- hit his sczend homo one on lcr, Singleton, Strincexdch, Wolff and Jarvis. Bruuklrwn 000 012110 5 a ll i Chicago oos 00o ooo a r z l Barney. Batten. Casey and ‘ Hodges; Bclrouflv, Kush and Schet. I ling. l Philadelphia 200 00o 000 z 9 2.: ' St. Louis 300 000 20x 5 6 2 Judd and lakeman; Brezie and ' Rice. ' Boston . 000000000 0 0 2‘ Cincinnati 300 O00 03x 8 12 O i Wright, Lunfranconl. Karl and, Mzisi‘; Blackwell and Lamanno. l AMERICAN i Cleveland 000 200 340 9 l4 2 l Washington 001 O00 Z00 ll 9 1 Black’ Klieman. Lemon and Hegan: Hudson, l-Iaefner, Oary unri Maucuso. St. Louis Boston . . .. (l5 innings). Kinder, Muncri-ef and Moss. Early; Harris, Murphy. Kllnger, Johnson Dorlsh, Parnell and Par- lesg Tebbctis. Chicago at New York, postponed ‘ 18in. l Detroit at Philadelphia, post-j .. 514 1 ....617 2 poned. rain. INTERNATIONAL First Gama ‘Amvurk 000 O00 010- 1. 4 2 k Buffalo 0'55 001 OIlX-JZ 10 1 Piilctic. Rxininson- Ames 411d Dreschcr: Hcutttman and Yount. l Second Gama Newark 000 20011-4 8 1 Burffah 100 00110-3 6 0 l (8 innings) i Russo. hliistaikis and Lrcliar; Housman and Ynunt. Baltimore 0'0 (00 100-sf O 3 Tori-min 210 100 00x—4 i) 2 House‘; Grist blur-liar and Wei- gcl; Brcrvii and Butts. Cleveland In Fourth Place By The Canadian Pres Rain vi-asihed out half trhe Ameri- can League progrmm yesterday. leaving the leading New York Yankees idle, but Cleveland Ind- ians teed of! against Washington to topple the Senators and take over fourth place from Phiindelphio Athletics. also idle. The Indians battered Sid Hud- son and Mickey llaefner for 14 bits off Senator hut-liars. letting Don Black collect hi5 fourth win. Cleveland wound up uwo percent- sge points ahead of Philadelphia. but they have played eight less games. At Boston. Johnny P951173 lwo out single drove in plncah runner Eddie Pr-liagrini with the tally that. gave the Boston Rfc. Bzx n l5 inning 6-5 win over the St. Louis Browns in a tour-hour. 2‘- minutes American Lesgu~ strufzgle last night peter-e n thrill-exhaust- ul 34.462 crowd. Billy Hitchcock put the Browns info s 5-3 1rd with a 13th inning homer and then n 44 lead in the 14th by singling with the bases loaded , Notice To Horseman Entries for the July l and I races at Summerside close June 24. If you have not received an _ entry form phone or write Harold Gaudet. Rirn-rrncrside or Bill Nich- olson. 158 Prince Street. Char- lottetown. Entries positively close June N. i l ii S’side Legionaires In First Win Of Season V ‘The Legionalres broke into the Boxer Wins win column yesterday first time this season when they PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. June 18- (OFU-Tc-mmy Spencer. 151 1-2, defeated the Kinsmen Juniors st the High School diamond in s New Waterford. N.S., outpointed Billy Counts. 154. Providence, 1n regular Summerside Baseball Les- an eight-round bout here tonight. fine fixture by the score of 8 to Baschafl I Standings Charlie Hogan's boys failed ho hit in the clutches and nine Kins- men were left stranded on the paths. H. Gallant on the mound for the winners yielded six hits, one of them of the scratch!“ variety in eight innings while the Vets were maulmg Gay for eight hits in five innings, getlflng‘! ii!- eties off Coles in the last two frames. The first triples hit st the Hfih School diamond this season were cracked out by Frankie Ostwq $150M! W L P0!- and Gerard Bernard, both herd haw York . .. 21 .580 lrirt balls that, crossed the rolQ Boston . 31 28 .574 hack of deep centre field. The 51116380 .. N 34 .547 rival shortstop! shared honors its ' Brvflklim- .39 5 J37 the field. syl Bernard covering CIIICIMIM! i" 30 4'74 a small acre to gstber in flies that Sl- Louis . . .. 27 3B 491 might well have gone for "Texsl Phlllidelphlfl - . 24 32 .431 Ircaguers", and Tanton Landry for PIUSWFBII m» "20 32 .392 'thc Kinsman makulg some fine stops in retire ihrcc runners at American W L Pct. first. His most spcciacuiar pick New Yflrli . 31 33 .574 up was ruled by a throw that fell x-Bosrcm . 22 .560 5110;; of {$.51 h3g3‘ Dfllfoll- - .27 3'3 .540 Gallant struck out five and is- Clevelflhd - 23 22 .511 sued seven free passes. Gay whif- PhllfldelPllla- - ~27 26 .509 fed four and Colcs one. Neither Washington .. 22 2'1 .449 Kinsmen pitcher gave a walk. Chicago .35 31 .446 Score by innings: X-St. Louis . .. 21 3O .412 Klnsmm 000 O00 11 2 6 I (X-Dloylng night game). Leglnn . 220 0302: s i1 4 Umpires: Plate J. Schurman; ,' llllrfimflfifllil-I W T- Pvl- buses Bullis and Plilillpln-S. Montreal . 20 .636 Syracuse .. . . 20 .600 Jersey City 25 .561 _ 3...,“ .8 _..... REMEMBER WIIEII Newark .. 29 .463 __.._ i Buffalo 30 .455 Dr. Jeni-y Ler-‘ianrme resigned es Rochester 32 .429 coach of (he Montreal Maroons lo Toronto .. 34 .383 (he National llockcy League 17 years ago lcday. Dr. LaFiarm-me wel hockey coach for Sh. Michael's Col- lege, Toronto in 1934 when his ‘Ilhe crocodile has the most high- for the , ' ly-developed circulatory sysiccn among reptiles. tcnm won the hiomcrial 011p. I 11 of Quality M y‘. V, l’, ,‘ - ' The Tobacco