. PAGE SIX n11: caaacorrcrowu ouanoum {|€5.K.\-.'.4‘LK_Y_ll. 1944 SPORTING iiiws Cruikshank Rink =Wins "Provincial i Crown i I Defeats ,Montaiglti_el’s Johnston Rink v: by w. 1f. Cruikshank last night 1. ll l} sent U1‘. I. 1'1 lninl iiintcli pol" the series I in»; in;- <1 1y to 1:01 iiilu the finals lilg ciui. nguc team “alter Iillidlgg 9131111?‘ ‘illHEl1j0‘_\l";iqD&g‘bilgfifililgtlliellLC : ltgréialaiiérggl‘clggésbiétégalililiggeélliohai:i igzlifittou . tactile wgi anothei; . ICI N0. 2 tlie iiililiers t0 n 3-11 score m t e t 3 @'1_ ‘ -- l ‘ t i F. . PDOd “.5, hm. mas o; m. much. m; ni. Pres1cent_.J_ a. Fraser of tliciidlllgif. two dloubles and a four whiiol Kent. Bcorteo the finuaameior .. igff” Q: 33:21,“ “hum m some @1355‘, curhhg by loo-oi Club piesnigg u\Cl‘ tlic gath- ioubln: Ho: opponents to .wo Canon; ‘Irgfhy, representing the H w I". mun, “nu-n men. uppuhhms and h, the he,“ eflllg oi nnou. 0a curlers and .1. no es and wo singles to win out provincial H819! championship, n~ L's“: __ sup l c Monwomw _ sup 51;.- eiids could only garner one was eliloyed 1l_nm@nsch' by 9-3 wasH-‘I. - - - “Um, “m... me chaxnuions were Chief Jllsiittt? '_lliaiie n. Campbell Chm Just‘ C‘ b u ) Bathursi teams made o clean ICI.‘ N0. I rolling up eleven: Montague curl- ahrr voicing 111s (‘lllillllltfllyfiiit bc- ce M11259 (s sweep o! the bonspiel. Rinkl led by ' m“ t H m m, u (louhh, u“ m; eievemh 1.1g p: eiit and the spirit of H L M G “M042 120 00-19 A. S. Mlclntosh And William A- v t?" Gil“? bu, “.91.; forced. w see their Qppon- sportsmanship being displayed re- - - 0 P6811751 30° 200 ow u Gunman lllcbfllll... defended the I; H 400g“ Mfigmld ems Chalk up a single on mo ferred to the capturing of the —8 Blair Cup, emblematic o! Doilblcl M“: t e u“ J g R 6 twelfth for the final score or i11e..1\1a¢Arthur Trophy by two Sum~ Mom B n (S) Honors. yesterday. The three Bav-h- - - ‘l W - l’ - - "W" - 559 ,_‘_,,,,p_ The “m; maxked Mom. nierslde rinks. It l5 one oi the old- v e o2 urst rinks have won the cinglee and w. N“ ‘ Hug-i 5mm game 1“ me two day's pa‘! 11.11142 1t. l :...>lis ‘on the R w B r 011 0 0'30 021 30—1i doubles titles tlireee timesslnoe 19?. _,,~ p14,. whwh ,5 a gruelling hched. Island the speaker said, and - - efi- till/ll 1 2 _ Ordinarily an annual event, t e D. C_ Jamleeon o. Roper uh. M my hhh- h, Damage in down through ilic years it has 00_>_0_m3 100 02-11 boneptel was cancelled last year. W. A. Gaudet Charlie shepherd I, w“ ‘he may“; time that added much_zest and interest to Q9031; 39g“ M“ (Luikshank had skipped n team to curling activities Montague had Lli The two day bonsp-el was con- sidered by vse [ \ singed. ini- perfect sheets of ice on each clay and as a result the was exceptionally good. est was very keen both among the pn flllEl large galleries watched play ozi both days . Immediately 1 M0119 had come to rest in house" and ‘the winners declared the presentation of trophies and prlZPS took P1995 m m9 138F101" of Chief Justice Thane A be‘. io als member of the Wilfmiy congratulating their success. Silver ivatcr jugs sented to tlie runners-up who also were congratulated by the Cluef Justice on the sportsmanship and fill isli tournament. Chief Justice Campbell himself 53.11111.‘ iii line for a u-licii Dl'_ Clarke, presidentof the Provincial Curling Association pre- sented him with the Trophy, won by two Summerside rin the clcfen pQSSESSOTS of the trophy lost year. chief. Justice Campbell was skill Uf Skips Cruikshank, Johnatone arid Campbell made suitable replies to the dny borispiel ended with the sing- ing oi'~"I-‘or They Are Jolly Good Follows "' ‘ Following are the the rlnks‘in the provincial title play: Champions: ‘Gordon Avard, -1at 1 In Finals F0)‘ Straight Victory. i games finals knocked cif sisipiled ‘Hughes rink but mated themselves by Dr. stone's rink iii the match, paving the way for tiliul. Emerging from iour- the nlioin a ueeeat at rink _piill'sil llic rroviiiciul Curling 11C ulid hiacdouald ‘fobacco 00., riiisii . sob ‘lrophy when they Jolinstuhes Montague 111C iicwn to n lS-firleiciit in ihi‘. Enjoyable Banquet The Ciizirlu‘ Fongutl lu pliiy two games dur- _ gucsts lu vls u: been most turiiir trophy was a fitting emblem to the donor's memory, tlic late Senator VCFCCIXIIJH MacArthur. He paid a fir compliment to members of the MacArthur rinks and also to Dr. Clarke who had skipped his rink to the semi-finals of tire British Consols play. 0f.‘ cials of the visiting Clubs were loud in their praise oi’ the treatment accorded the curlers by the Charlottetown Club and the local Club came in for some well deserved commendatory remarks as did_ also J Finley McLeod, energetic chairman of the games e title and his sccopd in a row. successful in rans of the game he the most outstanding yet Weather conditions made curling Inter- the spectators the filial the YilCipflliiJ and lifter the the Club Camp- i presented the Consols trvphfl skip W R. Cruikshank and o beautiful platters to each wlnnin rink, t em on ing the two-clay tournament run off in such a splendid efficient manner. A vote o! thanks moved by Mor- ley 3e11, Morrlssey and supported by mem- bers of the viSlilllq club was ex- tenucd the Charlottetown Club Before the banquet broke brief remarks were made by Rev. Mr. Davis at Messrs. snm Rowsell were pre- 2 competition they had furn- ed in going to the finals of the once Morrlssey, Dr. Flying Officer Parsons, e11 pressing their appreciation and thanks to the guest club for the B Dltttnldi d merategtaintriiient and coureses e n e urln the bonqaiel i A feature of the day was the parade around the ice oi’ the curl- _crs. The exponents of the roorin‘ flame were piped around by pip- ers Percy Groom and Bruce Mc- Laren and lent a colorful touch _to the day's program. Morning Match Dr. Jnhnstones Montague rink went into the semi-finals as they came through with a 10-5 victory over tho G. G. Hughes rink. Cur!- ng steadily the Montague team Clarke presentation MacArthur ks durin the day's play from rig Montague rinks, one of the Summerside rinks. presentations and the big two members of winning ‘Blid runners-up stone; R. R. Bell, 2nd stone; P. took “in f the t 1 d 1. s. Cobb, mate; w. n. Cruikshank, Lhgugh hihfg held fihvjhgg‘ Q11. 5k‘ but one end the first, in which u. Perks. mm; m1 _1-- Jqhfl- and ninth with a three in the ttoiieflskip. '1 ' ; - ‘eleventh as they curled hard all At the start of the days P151’ the way in an effort to get with- tcur rinks we're left in the i-unn- in striking distance o! their 0p- lng; clashing in the morning were pohehu G G Hughes and Dr. ladrkets teams. The latter who ma e a Mambo“ a“ great showing all through the M h meet. solos rlsht to the seml- The Johnstono rink chalked up 1p. Runners-up: C c.0110: S. Rowsell, 2nd (Stone; A. Boehner. 1st they chalked up a double. The losers had singles in the second their second win oi’ the day, stag! |last sx ends they whipped Dr, < g {go tn the finals against W. Critilkshankfis undefeated tet e. ed anything but bright for Montague standard bearers [Clarke wen‘. iu the front as _last stone but the winners, tak- ~lng advantage of their opponent‘: imisses, chalked up two big threes ion the tenth and eleventh to take ta. five-point lead. Summerslde, ‘surprise team of the spiel fought jto the last ditch but could only laccount for a single that left ‘them four points adrift. 0, (l. Iighel (C) 010 000 001 ND- 5 Dr. L. Johnston (M) 201 111 110101-10 AFTERNOON Dr. 1!. I Clarke (S) r 101 H! 001 001-10 Dr. L. Johnltln (M) 0'30 000 410 880-14 W. R. Cruikshank (Ci 020 l3’! 023 101-15 Dr. L. Johnston (M) 201 000 100 000- 8 REMEMBER WIIEI By The Canadian Press A Canadian rugger teem was lshbd Ofl 36-5 by an all-Japan been at Tokyo 12 years ngo to- day. More than 25,000 persons saw the The Dominion repres- enba ves won five of their seven matches in Japan, however. Their other loss came when they dropped a 0-3 decision to another All-Star Japanese ileum. IDNDON M000 i Midwife hallo; experts In shaving centerf- lle nchr! o! lluo -!CPl- K.M. Kirk- ham, London iiixi- -drl".r;~, found zoo pounds 1:1 l8! in and half-severe 11s in it brief case 1n his mo. No one claimed the I .1 | l l a. strung then were eli- _ J01“). ; with Suinmerside gaining their mar- aflernuoli ' gill 01 the cap- committee who did much in has». seconded by Clarence "P J. H. Gaudet, Morley Bell, Clara and 011-’ Sea Gadet Teanio as a. great come-back in the |Clarke‘s Summerside four 14-10 to R quar- Johnstone had a 3-1 lead st the end oi’ the second but in the next four Summerside outcurled Mont- ague to account for three singles and a four for an 8-3 lead. It look- the but suddenly they hit their form. A big four on the seventh cut the Summorside lead to one; they got the equalizer on the eighth. Again he come in to lay for shot with his snverfllkna P. Lund w victory, Trailing 2-1 atthe third end (‘Jhlef Justice Campbell's rink. pitted I ngolnst the McGregor rink from, --_.. IMOHRIEiw started to outcuri their} BATHURBT, N. B. Each- Brunswick was retained ‘Prince Of Wales, Retains ll. B. Title Nb. 10 —- ,oppoiic1its and in the next three_ (OP) - Curling suprcmlcy in Ne now“ club we“ ‘ ends built up a 10-3 lead. b D. curlers iiiid otli- l'lilk captured fc-ur ends each of the t Connolly's Batliurst rink ‘ y‘ ht in Badly-i111‘; 1 MacArthur Halifax chi- - a l WEEK-END BONSPIEI. rop y 0|| Wins ll. S. Title , - .___...__.___i___...__._. . _ - By s $|flg f N 1H") Friday. February nu. - r psi. ——- _gh'tnnoii“li§aziii; “mum $5 w‘ m‘ ! . "l ° ° , mo}; Stewart William Two rinks from Summerslde ekip-l 3°" wail“? gliugyghflga 1'": Douganm Henry Callback pod by Chief Justice T. s cunpv f‘§“,.,_‘“,;, m, m, m“ o, run: Cox w -r. well- geiitliirrg lz/ihorleé m. Bell verges; a: my ma“, m .1 n. mm- - Skip n lllacPbel-lon - up . e acArthur from two defendi Montana right: g“ “i- m, “m, "mmmm ; l" "°- ' b" " 31'” 5cm" ‘ ‘m ‘h’ m“ 110$: y artet’ only loos in the n uaexnnla w Whit-lock time in a good imny years flint B: “d” ' "-1 l “PD Gnu‘ ‘h’ w" h“ hm‘ "°“ m“ m" s” e‘ eilnlnaue the mum .1 {its den o'w' ineuoe place where it had. originated. And so {h £ d mum,‘ club "u, o‘ 3%“ an, 5 515m, __ an, they fully deserved their victory. o‘; , l‘ m, Wm “m”, db - 5- '- Played at 14 ends the match saw $1,, om W, h, a” IOI N0. I ' Bell pitted against Beck of Mon- M" ow", mm tague on Ice No. l and for the ep- '1"h9 Mflnmm‘ w.” “mun mlhh Jenkins P B. lloTnllll tire l4 ends the two rinks wa the 30mm" with n" “n. m“ H. C, Bohaker J O. Diamond a. see-saw battle with the score one u,“ Rum," up m" awn” A. G. Putman J J. Lorlbw ing deadlocked several time: and and Balm“ "m; y,“ you,‘ h. - D- Nlflbflllflll — 5UP T W- I4 Pm?" - 5H9 ‘" "tic ‘t we» w» w» - en ed com to h ' - ' iiéiualalle on the 14th to Q52» it a: J y no». - I may Bevan 0H! But 111 No.2 diff t. to A B Muld was uiifoldciiig. a sittory telxigltl esnag yvififiistq _ gklp o P- Dr. n. n. Pierce - skip . ___. Juvenile Canadians last " ‘ inignt things plenty interesting for their sol sscssi f opponents at every stake of the e p0 on o the National Hockey League. Black, Hawks 5-4 CHICAGO. Rb. l0 - (APL- In fourth place in . . ge cm ue N€€dOfA V.t j l "EL" mluol-i unit 1C O , e Guy! Kennedy P. N. Dakln e . K, . Oarruthers L. B. Turner lean‘ 10' it. n. Bell - Skip w. it. Adams _ sup IQ N0. I "- Xlfltfitis“?! flfifitif." “C1'uia1"f~ p_ w_ c_ g d; 1; on emery . . on point, cthe students ‘innit: mostfiglltuazuain: lamp: ma: 3111161‘ MwNelll Art- Bblllvtt with the Navy squad tonight m h. ‘wean NW,’ u‘ m‘ wmml‘ O. G, Hughes — skip P. S. Cobb — Skip régullar sfiheduled fame 0171b the city’ will try to attest Prince oi’ Wales w; go g icy agile a e rum. A superior speed by their the bottom of the standing withi brand o! play but 1t is flout)?!‘ if 1m Burnett George R. Hoopar tuo points and with only three. they can with the students prom. A Knox A H Roper it": tines. “ééllimt l“ re." i‘: m“ "r "c"- M “my “imitation... an - ' W 9 - . . — . . — gagzygaég: ght§jugr pfiacebue t“ ulptmgcono; i 0f that v11 11.! P Jardlne Skip In‘ No Y D 9 a Y Y W0 w “My; nu“ . points and you can bet your bottom night that he ‘grid depend on ha: dollar that they will be in there sung 11m“, Wm, m‘ mouth c» 116.7,! 513mm m” get: 00111:!!!’ ““.§‘.“J‘§."l.§“2t.§‘.‘°i..d N... can m" t.’ .2?’ ‘ti’; 6"" m‘ Iv-l- 11m PM MP1"- colisiolidiite their playoff chances by xinnifn. Awgg-ecqmm h,'°§,'§f&d'§§ J. .1. Morris - sup .1. n. Hmrstt -_ Skip a vc ory tonight P. W- l ~. . 3x115 Lggy w‘, 13:3“; ‘win: a“ pulizygwsugrywzk grew. "c: Saturday, FQbYIIU 1 ‘ ,e—. 1 By live. so a ect rune. 1“ m; 1 setup for a fest, has-d foug t en- Th counter 1i’ ever there was one. 7.45 5:113" ‘m m “fir.” u" Alan Mad-men G. no Y ' Gaming MacDonald . ' I ii w. 13g»: - Skip w. w niigion- sup tanadians Are Boston Bruins l n. . w‘ I Charles Rmn Nicholson -r. 1i. MacMasn mu Manhood Mark McGuigon Colon eltlliFull-Bklp listed to their second strain 1 uni a J‘ '5 mu“ ' m’ trictory in the Juvenile Hockey Eyriqifilffin. {mofiffigpofififflff League when they defeated the ers and attacks on spectators g1 SeauCaclieis 5-0 in the second game W‘, 305w“ BM ' gimliilgenlwtl! of 1e eaizue. pushed the ding ' But despite the shutout eannn- m... m-ggyggm ma‘ w Wm .1. s. Maexay istcred o, them the Cadets made Chicago Buck mm H ma m" ‘r. A. Campbell -— Okla Friday. February 11th — 8.30 p.11». 1C! N0. 1 A. Aylward H 8. Cuticliflo H. H. Cox Wm. McLean Ed ‘Danton Walter Wilson Saturday, February 12th - 2.30 pm. I0! N0. I Kali llaalflnnon 3o Jonas Rev '1‘. I. Madonna: An Welter Bean Dr ICI N0 I L.‘ B. Msclllllon — Skip Dr. E. S. Glddinfl — $7 Mmcklnnon A. W. Hydnmau — 8k!) Fwd M n. 1. sfilifitt - so.» . J. P. Lint-l B. Bplilett — Slip . uae géyqwui-“ggna 0. L. Jay Rankine Meal-nine — lib _-0hanges In The Reserve Army Tile ~ BOWLING IIIEKAII BOWLING LIAGUI Citibank: A. Statue: l“ 10’! 3U D 800991‘ 196 1N 110 R. “mite 116 102 141 I. Stewart 116 7'1 101 L Crockett 111 O8 hope: C. Smith 14G W! 1M H. Tumor 168 91 142 J. l-lowstt 146 102 117 H. Finalyson 88 186 306 H, l 10'! 138 136 l has in Italy as Capt. Perry Cadenn [a ,,_ llrllfifl bell! ,1 y‘; —-_q New-fangled field telephone an‘. _ vice but the same "old Bill." n‘? been a great growing new .. r. or aoe l8 IN! Glace Bay. u. s. (the I» Sutherland 145 101 146 (he moustadhe can test y. _ . Brown 391 l” 173 (Canadian Army Overseas Photo) a; moooueaii m ieo 1'11 ' .3uma m 101 10s . new» Charlie Chaplin n. Mitchell lee m 14a . ' " a: McPha 1B2 iae 191 j mummw n, m m, Indicted For Fraud o. towtlior 151 111 154 ~ gloaiewammi 1g l” ii?! w; gig-I- m? r ~ 1 , b. 1o -i High Slnglo- Mrs. !. Ltfferty. 4huhf€hwhh w" 15mm . Hiah Three I. Iiafferty 504 fraud Joan Berry, the former protege, of her in connection with her C charge o! viola by ‘causing to e Joan Be fromYLols; arrows. Feb. 1o - 1n a state- ‘he my ° New °' with the intent and lnyinOa-nsds r1 .issued to- m,“ eh; t National Defence Head uar- '- wl.‘ In announced the “ l ‘ma’? The the nee ty for the Reserve Y the conspiracy charili‘ ,§limlflfll' in Beverly Hills _ haplin also was indicted on l the Mann Act-- today by a Federal Grand Jury-l on a charge of conspiracy l0 11¢‘ " comedic ‘e , civil rigli arrest lat’ , Calif trans ortedg Ange es t0 < by railway! purpose 011.; his part. of 1151/1118 the "id W‘ '1' aged in illicit sex rela- n date was given as Och $3. “' Also indicted with Chaltllll» PM: involvinl f . A . . i111 . in vi r the l in tn l Y i $1121 213W? dthtchgetbecfirilllda e311; 5.1”“ °' mm ‘mmmd ‘m W‘ 2?: 322121?‘ éie.i‘n§“5°.i°.23 i 1'11‘, iY-tiifio. 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