PAGE SIX run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “M5113 1941 Waslfigngton ’s Outlook I ‘ALittleBetterlSaysHarri BLdWhltney "If"?! Anloola Pres: Sports Wrlm ORLANDO. Flu" Mai-on 15- (AI-U-If the 1941 American Manic 3-year-old Raymond Budlong Goes Quarter In 3| Seconds On Yesterday's Racing Card Highlighting a sensational racing cal-ti, Wellington alcNa-ils S-ycilr- 016i Raymond Budlong yesterday wciit tiic first quarter of the colt rare iii 31 seconds flat to cap a. great day of racing. The coltfs per- formance was the most outstand- in: one ever witnessed by local hoit-Jemeii niid placed him as one of the best colts ever bred in the province. Raymond Budlongs performance was easily the outstanding event but there were plenty of them yes- terdav as Silent Mac paced a quar- ter of the match race against Rose Worthy in 29 seconds to hang up tlic fzxstest time recorded in this wintens ice racing as the best track 0f the season and a heavy wind be- hind tlic horses were dccitliziig fac- tors iii the fast times hung up. Sil- (‘ill Allan's time was considered by Il0l'F.(‘ill(‘ll lo I)!‘ lhc best iii a lotiu lllll(‘ nnli in chalking it up the lit- tic tuccr was not extended. Raymond Bulilong after winning the firs‘ hent also raced off ‘with the second in 33 1-4 seconds and tlicn (‘itliic bark lrltcl‘ in the after- 1-4, 29 3-4. 29 3-4. nie Mary won every heat in match race against. Juanita in 30 1-4 seconds. the competition. with Wait N'See. SUMMARY Match R100 Silent Mac (Weir) — — -1 Time: 30 1-2, 30, 29. Class A Trot Jlliic Elillln (McNcill) -_ Lusty Frisco (Schuman) - 'I‘ime: 29 2-4, 2s 1-2, 29 Class A Pace Little Peter lMcPhee) iicon to gt) iiiiothcr hctlt iii 32 1-4 seconds zigainst June Hal. Three tzrvct heats for a colt and the three fastest ever chalked up here. It ‘was an exciting day all through, but was marred by an accident iiivolriiig that great old cnnipli not: llentherlieile. The frot- ivl‘ \\';l'~ oriiig just previous to I115 IHCP nugiiiisl Julie EVEIYIS and Lusty Frisco wlicri ize hit the sulky 01::- tliriiiiig it. Driver Sam Kennedy, Jr.. namely hung an to the horse and was draggcri about 60 feet on llie icc but luckily escaped lniilry. in tiin first. match race Silent Mac piloted by Teddy Weir had too much speed for Rose Worthy g up a straight three neat in 30 1-2, 30 and 29 seconds. Evans had too much wniz i’ Fri. o iii the Class A . l l l iii 29 3-4. 29 1-2. ll. .1 .. . liirce wonderful heats b." Well McNcills fine troiter. Littic Peter added three more fast heats to the racing as he too ‘was 1, l. 1 against Rosebud in 30- Rosebud (Murphy) — --: Time: 30 1-4. 29 3-4, 29 Match Rue Bonnie Mary (Weir) ._ _- _ Juanita Axworthy (Turner) Time: 30 l-4. 32. 31. Colt Race Raymond Budloiiz (McNeill) Lustyis First (Schuman) — Wait N’ See (Kelly) — — - Time: 31. 33 1-4, 33 3-4. Match Race (Onn heat) 1 2 3 Raymond Budlong (McNefil) June Hal Time: 32 1-4. Following were the officials: Starter: D. K. McLeod. Judges: C. Shaw. ‘gamers: Ira Douglas, B. McCain- Announcer: Wendell Beaton. Ill the afternoon's program Bon- worthy with the fastest. heat ceing Raymond Blldlong won the colt race with Lustys First fumlshiin; With Budltiig drawn Lusty’s First then wen:- oii .. o take the third heat in a q-ittie ll» Eollege Boxers In Ch 'ships Three Prince of Wales College students, pupils oi Professor Wil- liam Reddin. boxing instructor will take part tonight. iii the Intercol- legiate Boxing Championships be- int: held at Fredericton, New Brun- swick under the direction of the Utiiversityl of New Brunswick. The i-rio are: Bert Campbell, liglitheavy- weight: Brent Hooper. lightweight; Doug McLcnnan. featherweight. The boys WIIO left yesterday morning lire all in the pink of condition and should give a good account of themselves; All Island sport followers will be wishing them her Ax- Queen Square And Prince Of Wales Teams Battle To 2-all Draw Queen Square school and Prince of lfirst minute to backhand the disc Wales Collette intermediate squadfhome. For the remainder of the last night battled to a 2-all draw came it was a wide openbattle with at the Forum in an exhibition en- both netminders rising to dizzy counter. the oolleglans coming from heights to repel enemy attackers. behind in the final period to knot After five minutes of overtime the the count after Queen Square had core still remained deallocked with wiped out the P.W C. team's early both tennis having but few chances. lead with a two-goal rally 1n the to whip home the wlnnlnfl counter. middle canto. , Lune-ups:- Fast and ruggedly fought. the two Qss.-Goal. Arsenault; defence. teams fought it out a: if the Allan J_ Martin. Murnaghan, Gaudet; for- Cuo were at hand. ‘Ihere was ac- wards, Paquet. Cantwell. Whelan. tion everv minute of the tussle wlthiivlahar. Murphy. Kelly, It. Martin. the quads still deadlocked after Henessey, Crosby. ulayina live minutes 0f overtime. 1 P.W.C.—G0ai. Auld: defence. c11- a. Baznall. Brocla wins l Vezina trophy BOSTON Turk Broda, brilliant goal Toronto Maple Leafs, won tho Gaol-gen Vezlnn Trophy night when his main rival rook- lo Johnny Mowers of Detroit . Bed Wings, let in four goals in n gull-no with Boston Bruin! that counpleted. the National l-lcckey League season. Boston won 4-1. That left k Broda, who wound up his sea- Inn last Sunday with a out victory over Chicago Black Hawks, the low mun for the your. Ila had 99 goals against him. Mowers. who had 9B up to tonight, I02 times, the same that Frankie Brlmsek of Boston , March 1B—(CP)— ie of would win by aeverol lengths. The Nat! an muly to claim everything but exem tlon, and they'd be a lot better of i1- I couple of their potentml Ami? 61'!“- ees could claim that. Bucky Harris think: the Nata outlook h: “a little better" than it was g year ago, and he l: much hip- pier in his work. Harris has three 800d Pitcher: in Dutch Leonard. Sid Hudson and Kendal Chase. His problem in this department is to find a. fourth starter and to give the quartet Sflng backing. 11¢ thinks that Sun Cunningham and Arnold Anderson derby were a. claiming rm Wuh ington . Ha h.“ arm may impflgll: atnllilnggitpd . WNYIWIG the first-year- Jme “ Anyway the whole outing? too bright, although Buck l‘ that with. a by breaks hey y?‘ chum 10: the firsg dim-m, '1 to- shut- Bruins Defeat Detroit 4-1 "To End Schedule scored was beaten numb: Rose Worthy (Kelly) — — — 2 2 2 - 1 - 2 5-4. 11 22 C. Snow, Neil Robins m MoFadyen put the college teamllis Porter. Auld; forward into the lead midway through the Deacon. Peppin. McT-ague. first period as he peat. the Q. S. S. McFadyeii. goalie with a. hard drive. It was the only score of the session as both tzoalies came through with sensa- tional saves. 1st Period The second period was about five 1. P.W.C., Mcradyen. ininiltes old. when Heiinessey tied the Penalties: Cantwell. Pcppin. core for the QSS. boys as he slam- med in Reggie Martin's rebound 2nd Period after the latter player had broken 2. Q.S.S., Heniiessev (R. Martin). through. Ten minutes later the 3. QSS. Kelly (Mahar). wearers of the purple and white. Penalties: Pepniri. J. Martin. after having a goal disallowed on them. shot into the lead as Kellv 3rd Period slammed the puck home from 20 4. P.W.C., Peppin. Penalties: None. feet out. took the offensive all Overtime P.W.C. duing the last period, but the best Scoring: None. Penalties: None. all the luck in the world tonight in {heir fights for Intercollegiate tit- Mm“- E5. 1 1 SUMMARY Simon Just Another boxer To Louis thev could do was shoot one goal. Rusty Peppiilgoing right 1n in tl'io_ Ice Follies 0f I941 Take Place At Forum Tonight By Sid Peder Associated Press Sports Writer DETROIT, March I8—(AP)— Jimmy Johnston is strictly a Broad- way glLY. but you can't blame him for having a 52ft spot in his heart I.I‘ Detroit ever s.nce he "discov- ered” this industrial beehive a couplc cf years ago. Janics Joy has found a new “oys- ter.“ w.ti.i large Abraham Simon. who is bravely training to set hit on the chin by Joe Louis in the Olyniipia Frdny night. Friday, Lpu s and "our Abe" should make it a riicc payday for .1. J. Jshn=toii and company in the BCIIIIJCP‘ 15th “icticc (i tlic \\‘O1Id 11-." vywt- gli; ' Lfcnl CfiLlllfli-(S lirc lint sciiic 1.1.000 will play about $50,600 if) scc Abe put to slccp in about four of thc scheduled 20 irunds. lro 21 32 place at the Forum tonight. when- with varied skating costumes. the Charlottetown Figure Skating It is something new, something Club presents an attracive prozranildlfferent in the line of winter that is bound to delight and enter-Isoorts here and every skating fan tain every minute oi the lcngtliylshould niakc it u point to attend. show. There are 11 acts oii tonight's pro- The Skating Club diligently train- gram ilil‘ different. all graceful and inz two and three times every week the EVEXUIIR will wind up With 6 since the skating season openedwilll grand finale that will be wellworth both sururl e and delight you with, the price of admlsion alone. their performance tonight. Figure» After the show an hour's skating skating has been on the decline forl will be held. -1 z “Angels ” down Holman ’s 4-2 The Guardian "Angels" went one game up on Holmans "victors" at illc Forum last evcziinl when t-hq’ came frcm behind t0 earn a 4-2 de- cision. These two teams have play- ((1 lllYCQ games so far with the (illflffililll winning the first. 4-3 and 11c man's l=.ik.iig the szcond. 6-2, ziiiti lile win last nigltt for the “Aiig<'ls" gavn them a. 2-1 lead. Play cpericd fast and it was a scars‘ ".3 battle for the first l0 nuiutes cf the game. At this stage M. Carmichael sifted through t) upcii tho scoring fzi: the game and gmc Hclmaiis a 1-0 kaid. Playl Lgiitenecl up again, but Hoimarflsl (Lillie through with another goal firn minute; later to give them n. 2-gczil lead. 111m the Guardian came to life aizti lltlrpir opened the scoring f r illlm. Harper again came through a icw minutes later to toe thc score a; 2-nll. Play then slowed up cons d- ernbly with bath teams looking fcr the breaks. With lcss than eight minutes to go Duffy sixct the wznnlng gal, IGCQAZIIL; a pass-out from beiiznd the iict. Dtliiy cilnchrd the game a few minulls later when he scored from CITSQ in. At this stage Holman's drew their goalie and threw six man on the ice in an effort to tie the scare. but it was to n avail and the final score read 4-2 for, Hi9 "Angela." _ After the game. Mr. C. F. Archer,- Mannger of the Fzrurn. presented the winning team with a case of pop which they shared with the losers.‘ Refarcrs were Woolridge and Fultv Pound. SUMMARY HQII . l—-Holman's_ M. Carmichael. 2-H:lmaii‘s_ Gauthier (Archer) Il-Guardian, Harper. Af-Guardian, Harper. 5—Cilardiaii, Duffy (Higs n, Car- vcr). 6—Gulirdian. Duffy (Carver Hig- Cames tonight (By The Canadian Press) But:- Ontarlo —- ‘fimmins Bisons vs Toronto Mni-lboros at Toronto. (First of best-tf-three Ontario final.) West:- Mnnltobn - Thunder Bay - Win- nl/peg Seventh vs. Port Arthur Bearcats (second game of best-of- thme ininrprolvinclal series, Port Arthur leads 1-0.) Saskatchewan — Regina vs, York- ton at York (fourth. of best-J- Ilve Saskatc ewnn final series, Ite- ginadeads 2-1.) Hockey Bhallonge W0, the Rural Juvenllel, do here- by challenge the Juvenile Royals to g friendly game of hockey to be played any plnoosuitoble to both teams. The following l: the lineup of the Rural Juveniles: Gog], B. Bind; Defence, Bud Smith, Ross Curr H. l-Iu hes. Alvin Andrew.- Forwarda, Ster n; Stead Ralph Carr, Glenn Newaon, Ralph faaLoi-tson. Allison Mack! a. STIRLING BTIAD, Coach. 1911i} Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys SERVICE CLUB LEAGUE Y's Men: l". Small E. Bell R. LePage H. Cudmorve Total: 2223. Rotary: No players. Ill-Grads: G. Stewart F. Pierce A. Callback (56 MacDonald Goss Total: 3132. Kinsmen : E. Lord G Rice Bf Nicholson G. Hutcheson 114 200 198 216 Total: 2711. High Single: F. Pierce 350, High Three: W. Goss 762. Business Glrh‘ Legfug l-‘loogiea : G. Vaughan L. Vaughan Rots Eileen Jones otal: 1512. Dumb Bells: S. MacMlllan A. MacLennnn M. Macleod Low Score Total: 1463. Happy Gang; M. Hume E. Cox M. MacLennan J. MacLaine R. Toomba Total: 1941!. Spitfires: P. IRPAQQ E. Campocll E. Holmes Low Score Low Score Total: 1817. 155 14-0 109 I08 High Single: E. Campbell-I'm. High Three: E. Cox--454. RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Internal-Iona! League Central Burbcrsl-l. . McDougail hllll . Davis & Frauen:- E. Corish W. White L. Dowling A. Murphy E. Ranahan Totsl-2581. Hlkh sink‘: E. McGee 249. High three E. Gorlsh 612. Tonight at ‘I o'clock:- Lndles League: Wooiworth's Wing: Vl- Creacenis. Al 8 o'clock:- Blg Iiour League: Blue Birds vs. five Mel. a great manv years locally. until, Five skating specialties are in- several interested parties Rot toizeth-l eluded in the show: a. skating drill er and have seen their efforts bear by two young ladies; a. waltz speci- fruit. Now a class that started out alty by Delys Worth and Wal le with a membership of about six has Scantlebury: loerobatlcs by PBLIIILO grown to a membership of over 20 Simmonds. Bill Moreside and Wallie during the past year. and the man- Scantlebury: a skating trio; figure ner in which the raw beginners have sights and a. solo specialty by Bill ‘improved is surprising, The lntrl-<Moreside. cate and liraceful figure . the Following are the members of the special acts the Icerobatics will all Ice Follies cla s:— be displayed tonight in what pro» Lorna Creelman. Pauline Sim- mises to be a riot of color as the monds. Sylvia. Ohandlegl Pat OUT OUR WAY Cubs’ worry is Pitching staff By Robert Myers Associated Press Sports Writer LOS ANGELES, Match 18-—(AP) -P. K. Wrigley can expect head- athes, but seldom a dull moment, with his Chicago Cubs this season. He might evcn discovcr he has a The big Ice Follies of 1941 takes performers go through their paces i ‘By J. a. Williams fished out. of his cage for the year. COOPER SHOOTB A 68 P T. N.C., March 18- (AP)-Harry Co-per went out on Pinehurst/s famous No. 2 course today and shot a 68 that was four Stfflkes under par and good enough to tie him with Lloyd Mangrum for the first-rcund lead in the 39th 811111111181 north-south golf champion- 5 D. _ , Clarke. Jennie Cudmore. Muriel Acorn. Clara. Carmichael, Worth. Fairlie Prowse, Beryl De- Biols. Joan Williams. Elizabeth Inntz. Mrs. Dr. Ci-eelman. Dr. p. A. Creelman. Lenora ‘Prainor. Rose Birtwistle. Bertha McCarville. Freda. MncMillan. Mrs. w. 1:. scimtlebiirv, Geo. Scantlebury, Sgt. Western, RA. F" Bud Thompson, Geo. McMillan. Bill Mgreside. >1. OLOR HARM BOSTON, March 1B—(CP)—Bill Cowley, ihg National Hockey 1co- gue's top aim-maker, sored two goals tonig t_ as Boston Bruins do- fcated Detroit Red Win88 4-1 be- fore 10.000 at. thQ Boston Garden. The pair of goal; lifted Cowley‘: points ‘tal to 62 for the full sea.- son. At the same time R0 Oonmher, ‘Boston left winger, fated in his last-minute drive in take the lead in actual goals scored. He has 24 but did not score totiight. and Bry- an Hextalu)! New Y Banzai-n, with 26, wen in that department for flu second straight your. Late in the third period Curl Lil- combe prevented goalie Frankie Brimsek from chalking up his aev- enth. shutout by intercepting a clearing shot. fired by Cowley acid ARING ELIGl-ITFUL blasting it into the Boston cage. The Bruins‘ last two tallies, mule byHerbCaln dMl~ during tho finaInmiiiuIq $1151.?‘ SUMMARY Pint Period l-(Bosion, Cowl (c~ Penalties-Crime o, oifilmm’ Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties-Clapper, Stewart. Third Plriod F-Boltou, Ovlvley ( , _, Mumln) 52m h-Detroit, Liscombe (Howe) if" lTgBoston, Cain (Jackson, a" :05 5-3094)“. Hill (Jackson) Penalties-Crawford, Abel, YES, SIREE, YOU OWE YOURSELF THIS TREAT EAUTY ALANCE AJSLAMOROUS PAGEANT. ENTRANCING NTERTAINING 20 PERFORMERS — 16 BEAUTIFUL LADIES — 4 ATHLETIC YOUTIIS 1T’S AN EYE-FULL. Individual and Group Intricate Performances. FORUM — TONIGHT — 8 P. M. l ONE I-IOUIVS AN ALL LOCAL CAST PRICES — 25c and 15c i l SKATE AFTER OUR BOARDING HOUSE With — Major Hoop] -- winning club. The 194i mcnageries is crowdzd with (dd and intcre t-lng personal- ities, including nuivconier Lou Nov- lkcff and the old Dizzy Dean, but of more importance is the fact that the Cllbs have:- Sevlsral first-class ball players, such as Hack. Herman, Passcau, French, NLchcIscn, Galen and Lei- ber, if the last named shows uip. A wealth of fine lo king rookies, who might prove the moans of spurring thc veterans into mcrp in- tense activity. Included in this ur- ray are infleldcis Ltuic Stringer, Leonard Mzruiic. Ed Waitkus, cat- cher Clyde McCullough and Novi- koiff, THAT'S SILLY TQ ME --~/ou FELLOW5 LETTIME: ‘IOURSELVES at: THROWN oFt= BEFORE YOU'LL emxe. THE SADDLE HORN.’ wi-iv. I'D GRAB IT ow THE LEASW PEDVOCATIOM.’ f RIDEQ, WES -~ VOL] WHEN IT GOT “TOUGH ' The main headaches fir Wrigley and his new manager, Jimmy Wil- son lies inthe pitching staff. From past performances, Wilson can cx- pect. good hurling from Claude PB"S€fl\l. southpaw Larry French and young Verne Olsen, another lefihandcr. ‘ Brightest hope is towering Paul Erickson, a. freshman firm Tulsa, whose blazng stieedbnll has been a source of much talk during the spring drills. Wilson found a hole at first base and another at JHOTI-SIZCK) when he took over last fall. He brught Billy Myers with him from Cincin- nati in a trade that sent Jmmy Glceson to the Reds, and can be certain of stsndy fielding in this position. Mli-llllo has shcwti good pr misc, hcwever, behind Myers. Rip Russel, slowed down last y(al' by an appendectomy, may r»- iui-n to first base. but Waitkus has been amt-her revelation. He's up from ‘Ihilsn. vl-licre he hit .303 With a nucleus cf sascned men. \ Y. ll Qflll. Ill us. v.1 bu. on t nu um: THE. BOOB ANCHOR ' BRINGING UP FATHER THETS WHY YOU'LL NEVER. MAKE A GREAT MADE A GOOD BUSINESS MAN ‘clause YOU D\DM’T HAVE A SADDLE Homo To BE GRABBIN m" JJ=wnuAv~n5 l‘\ 3-H E BALM“ WHEN HE WOKE UP= gcccl rookie material and a. new club spirit under Wils n, the Cub= , should hive a better ycar than they had in 1940 H-THE FOOL SNEAKED HLiJ-ifi A5 SURE A5 O RN-l‘ L. 5T SSME Tb AME fifiEl-{E WEE ONE Castilloux And Berger Score K.O.'s TORONTO. March l§—(C‘P)— Dave Casfilicux and Maxie Berger. Canada's two 1C1’) fighters and pro- ducts cf Mcntrcal rzngs scored im- preisive knockout. victories in a double card at Maple Leafs Gard- ens tonight. . After Berger was awarded a tech- t/vhillllllllllillllllilillllll ‘ACCURATE-Y As A _-’ EeAD, PUFF-FF Iiwmucv MV OVERGLEEPNG! , .\ ANDI useo T0 Rseutnre MYSELF ‘YOAWAKEN DIMWIT l5 A1- W AT AN APPOINTED TIME A5 tame BOMB/w»- PUFF -l=l=,I_.-..... I l-(Avts BUT 5 MINUTEG "ro KEEPMY ENGAGEMENT WlTi-l _ FARADAY coop "lb INTRODULE HM ‘lb ‘the Bovs AT THE ctue -/=Ap/; ' mass AGAlNl-§ * euses as minus I / HE'S HAILE QELAGSIE Tl-ile TIME.’ E ‘FORGOT ‘TD R MOVE THE “BEAUTY By George McManul nlcal knockout over Jclinny Rinal- dl of New York in the fourth round rf a schedukd ill-round bout Cas- tllloux came on io score u clean- cut knockout vct ry over Harris. Blake, prcmising Buffalo light- weight, at 2:55 of the sixth round. They were matchid to go 10 rcunds. Tiny Signs BUFFALO N.Y.. March 18--fAP) Cecil R. (Tli-l ‘l Thompson will manage the uffalo Amuncan League Hockey Club again next season, Thompson signed a con- tract last. night after mmpleting his , first year ll a pilot. ~r i9: t 1