LWLrlght-Sentner rrorhv Play Resumes Today '. HAY continues in tile competi- i tllon loithe Wright-Sentner Cur- ' ling trophies at the Charlottotown qub today with nine matches be- ing‘ scheduled. Play will get , underway at 4 o'clock this after- ; noon with the first clght rinks taking to the ice to be followed ; ‘ wit‘; eight more at ‘l p.m.'. One _. 1611a match is scheduled for- 9, ' o'clock. Clulb otilclals also~ stated‘ last night the matches would be played ml Friday and. Saturday, taking the place of the week-end bon- qziel. Following ls today's schedule: ‘II. lce no l-S. R. Johnson. How- ard Molnnls, A. Knox, W. . Adams, skip: vs... Myron Bell, glnel-air McKay, A. W. Mat/heson, J. 8. McDonald, skip. lce No. ll-l-loward Mcluaughlan. . 1'. Anderson, W. Pickard. J, J. hmbee, skip; vs. T. DeBlols, D. Mayne, E. K. MoNutt, W. R. Jen- kins. IUD- ice N0. 8—J. Power, F‘. McMil- lan, L. Turner, Ivan Home, skip, vl., l. l‘. Jardine. Ernest Mclnnnls. W. T. Weir, Dr. W. L. McDon- ald. dd-P- lce No. t-J. J. 'I‘rainor, George Hooper, R. E. Jenkins, R. R. Bell, skip; vs., O. R. Slmons, Bob Mc- Millan, G. H. Henry, E. D. Nich- olson, skip. ‘II’. M. lee Ho. l-Cecll Pahner, Clar- ence Molnnis, F‘. Moore, Dr. Pierce, pkip; vs., J. P. Doyle, R. Dalziel, G. McDonald. '1‘. W. L. Prowse. skill- Ica No. F-Wendell Benton, G. ,c‘l‘ha'ee Goals In W, ~ Middle Canto Paves WRYASKinslnQnWin Juvenile Kinsmen. last night furnished definite 111-wt they will be touch to knockpff for local league honors when they lcams from behind to whip u, Ab- bies 4-2 in a wide-open, felon- ccuntor that saw both teams start out in rugged fashion dur- ing the first period only to have penalties cool oft the ardor with the two squads sticking tostraight hockey for the remainder of the hard-fought encounter. Albbies drew first blood less than six minutes after the game had gotten underway with Stanley scoring on a play with Sheppard. but a little better than three min- utes later Kinsmen knotted the count as McKenzie found the range with Larter and Bdso draw- ing assists. It marked the end oi the scoring for the session. s. ses- sion that saw four penalties be- ing dished out by referees Kane and McDonald. The winners struck pay dirt in the middle session as they shot three counters will-lull: a return. Less than four minutes aftor the start wallie Ross sired home Arn- old McCallum’s pass that made it‘ 2-1. Two minutes and s half after that Dewar Larter found the rigging on a pass from Mc- Kenzie and three minutes later the same pair were back again for another counter that gave Kinsmen a 4-1 lead. As it turned out the margin was more than sufficient. Twenty seconds after the start of the final period Sheppard ofs the Allabies broke into the clear to bring the score up to 4-2 but the counter marked the final scoring etlfort of the game. The two teams played it wide- orpen for the balance of the per- iod but could not beat the goalies who turned in spectacular saves as players broke right in on top of them on s. couple of occasions. Lineups: u Kinsmen: Goal, Roper: defence, Smith. Cameron. Anderson. Lund; forwards, McKenzie, Larter. Biso. In what should be another rip- roaring battle of the ice lanes Navy and Summerside clash at the Forum tonight in the second last some of the league schedule and second place in the standing will be riding on the outcome of the issue. ~ l I I Summer-side not one whit dis- mayed by being taken into camp by the Saints in their last‘ prev- lous appearance here will again come down by special train for the game and their supporters an confident that with the squad showing much improved form in their last couple of practice 59g. slons they will take over undis- puted possession of second place in tonight's encounter. are But the Navy foam are not to be sold short by an means. Had their marksmanship been better agalnm the Saints they could very easily have inflicted a defeat on the fast skating, smooth working University team and as it is fans will not soon forget the knock-em- down, drag ‘cm-out battla the two teams waged. .a a‘ a‘ The game according to the‘ ma.- Jority of the big crowd that was on hand was easily the most ex- THE_ GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Montague Club Wins Gaboury Trophy In Curling Title i Many Witness Victoria Park Archie Lee. Lady Worthy and Johnny Kalmuck, two Southport owned horses and one from Cove- head took honors in the Victoria Driving Club race card at the Vic- toria Park Speedway yesterday af- lernoon. Desplte_ the brisk cold, sharp weather. a large number o! spect- ators were on hand to vlew the races and close finishes leatured the three events. In the Class A Trot, Archie Lee driven by H. Stead. trailed the field in the first heat but came back in the next two to win close victories over- Nell Kalmuck and Guy Har- vester. Guy Harvester won the first heat by nosing out Bud Kalmuck. Lady Worthy 2nd. driven by C. Willis, won the opening and third heats to take the Class A Pace. In the second heat the Covehead horse finished L’ poor fourth when Buddy Budlong led the field to the wire. Johnny Knlmuck. _wltll W. Kelly up, won the firlit and third heats of the class B Pace in exciting duels with Bred Direct and Dill Pickles. The latter horse just beat ut the Kalmuck to win the sec- Play '1‘wo rinks representing the Mon- tague Curling Club captured the . Gaboury Trophy, emblematic ofifle Curling Championship o1 Prime Inward Island, ln a round-robin series with Surmnorslde and Char- lottetown rinks at the Charlotte- town Curling Club yesterday. The Montague Club amassed a l total of 41 points, three more than Summer-side. Charlottetown trailed in the competition with 35 points. The Gaboury Trophy was won last year by Slmmerslrie and was first put up for competition in 1929 when the then French Consul, Emilie Gaboury, donated the trophy to be played for annually for the curling championship of the Prov- imce. At the close of the matches last night Mr. MM. Bell, president of the Sucrmerside Club, presented the trophy to Mr. George Maclntyre o! tihe Montague Club. Charlottetown Club rinks led at the conclusion of the opening round with 22 points. Montague was in second place with 20 points and Summ side collected 19. In the second round it was a dlf- a fererlt story. Montague rinks rolled up a total of 21 points and Sum- mlerslde added another 19. Char- lottetown trailed with 13. Following is the personnel (tithe rinks taking part: Summcrsidc: Stan Hagan. lead, Judge Lewis. second stone, M. M. Bell, mate, Dr. Clark, skip. L. Howalt, lead, A. Johnston, second stone, RJ... Willet, mate, L. R. Allen. skip. '4-3 victory tonight before PAGE SEVEN lletrolt Tied With Leafs For First Place 11111011‘ l. NEW YORK 8 NEW YORK, Jan. 21 -(AP)— With a belated rally bythe New York Rangers falling‘ one goal short, Detroit Red Wings took s 15,445 fans in Madison Square Garden tr- move into a tie for first place in the National Hockey League witn the Toronto Maple Leafs. Summary:- ' lam Period l-New York, Watson (l-lextall, O'Connor) 7:18. Penalty: Reise. Second Period 2—Detroit. iindsay (Abel) 2.26. 3—Detroit. IJndsay (Howe, Slow- art) 10.45. 4—New York, slowinskl (Juzda, Moe) 13.52. Penalties: Lesrwick. Lindsay. Third Period k-Detrolt. Quackenbush Morrison) 5.37. MDetrolt, Conacher (D. Mor- rison) 15.07. ‘l-Slowlnski (Hextall. O'Con- nor) 18.50. . Penalties: Albel, Gardner, Stow- (R. art. nos-row e. TORONTO 1 nosrou. Jan. 2l—(CP)— With Don Galiinker Providing all of their scoring. Boston Bruins gain- ed a 2-1 Maple Leafs tonight before a 13,900 crowd at the Boston Garden. Gal- vlctory over Toronto Louis Holds New Record NIW 103K. Jan. 24 —(A.P) _- The hairline split decision by which J00 Louie retained It's heavyweight title against Jer- aey Joe Walcott last Dec. 5 was historic. The treat Nelro filht- er has succeeded in holding his championship , r thin l!!! man ever held it before him— for i0 years and 213 days. When he awakened in llll apartment here today, atlli king though slipping feat in the op- inion or many observers. Joe had surpassed overnight the previous record reign of l0 years and 212 days held since 1892 by John L. Sullivan. the original Boston strong boy. Third in the lonlevlty ling-up as it stands today was Jack Delnliloy. who clung to tin crown through seven years, 81 days. and fourth, Jack John- son. who had been world cham- pion for six years, 111 days when big Jess Willard flatten- ed him in the 26th round at Havana. Jim Jeffriea retired af- ter a tenure of a'x years. 24 days. Greseents Lose To Saint John Beavers 8-7 (By The Canadian Press) I-LALJFAX, Jan. 21—'l'he ‘slip- ping Halifax Orescents missed stop in the Maritime Senior Hoc- key League again tonight by fall- ing 8-7‘ before last-place Saint John Beavers.‘ w.» the second time this season Navy Tackles Tslue TeamlnToulglatls; City Hockey League Clash. Navy and lummsraide fans eacl other-at the Porum tonight la, s City nodwv I-uaus ‘ and fans are envisioning anothel hard-hitting, fast moving affair s1 the two sqtllds battle it out for sold possession of second lacrin th league standing b d the y undefeated B-DJJ. team. And another packed Forum should witness the two teams in action. Still solidly behind thell team, a big crowd qt Bummeraidq fans will travel to the City by [p04 clal train and with the Navy gains in: a lot of new supporters _ their Brest showing against th Selma-it will not be a bit surpris- ing if a-record crowd for the sea- son will be on hand. ‘The game is scheduled to g underway at B30 p.m. sharp an‘ fans are asked to be in their seat‘ early. The no smoking rule will again be strictly enforced and fans are asked to continue the fine cou operation they have been showin] in this respect. Following is how the Navy will lineup for the encounter: Goal. Davis; defence, Pound. M04 Donald. Gallant, Carmichael; for- wards. Hlzson. JayuPerry, Ileclaiq 5118011’. Strain. Cameron, Kelly- Hannigan. Olympic Team Loses Game To Paris Team- PARIB, Jan. I1—(OP)—R. C. A. F. Flyers lost a 5-3 decision to La Racing Club De Paris tonight but Canada's Olympic hockey atooll took an upward turn in the pm- oess. Aside from the first half of thl opening period, the Fiyens more than held their own against tn! best team in Europe and on the play should at least have earned a draw. More Feed I-‘or , MOO l- d h t. . . gflgmg s:.“";.:.:.zz:. “w” “ ‘ilii“l..‘é“fi.l’i.li°fi.“i..f.“i.f“lt“é :2 ..:.*:;"*.:";.,2. rm"... "v - are" “es-corps I p; vs. . un . . . ' _ ' . _ ' ~ _ ' ' ' ’ ‘ e e s were s o n _ 5mm med the p“ g mum-ll. S. Benton, F. Cox, skip. fegrebiuéangglii- mmgmfiél 4° between times the boys were {is wgllvfigrgleligefiozltutiifp Y}; McIntyre, mate, l-l. MacGregcr, dufln‘ the 1m, Tum of m‘ mmgx two In“ pom“ The Wm . - i“ N“ 3'“ A‘ M°I’°m‘“' w‘ a lvlu-iagua- forwards .' Shepherd‘. fim“ out a 5°“ hm“ °' "°°‘ m a o'clock Friday night, “fan... lad Jack Annear um“- ‘ Wed Rel"! "m1" 8”‘ Wm" l’ S gqyg, yer-q Reyes, J. J. Morris. Stan!” .mcholson .c1ukm' E. Hey, all of which bodes well for 6nd suing b: yxMctmwe ma“: swqmary;_ d the bmrdqpot 0.88am“ I m" "" D" mm“ Dr‘ L‘ P’°“'5°' Menuhin. Tholnllson. 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O’Brien) z 4 a $013. elf-slime, skip. ' “mm”? “m” mm‘ m- Altogether. seven penalties Btlnson ‘Voyager, dropping bags as ' r‘ H‘ a-xl m” Gordie Drlllvn- farm" “r1118 Si" Nell Kalmuck (w. Kelly) 4 l s Pena-Wes- Bebsndv W» 5*- were awarded by referee 1w m- feed and zrlt to lid the wild NM - ' ‘ (cgxfmmlu) s40 °I the N' H" 1* "m" h° W" W" Billy Aubrey (c. Smith) a s 4 scone n! arms 11""- M°"‘°"' ear. who handled ule rune alwe- m. in u» Province. The trips sev- . lee Ne. 1—Cla.rencs Duncan. G- ltlesssmml fornling for Ipronto Maple Leafs winning ha," Owned by Roland Third Period amnmh summary. and Rocky m.“ m.‘ ‘uuoumn. lvd. W. R. Burnett, G. G. Hughes. m! e- - - - has had a. change of heart about wood, Soumpom 111"; 3mm i-rmiwn- Ggqmu" ( First Puiod _ area. Bedaque and " ‘an gig; V5,, Nonman Nicholson. B8“ - his previously announced plans of - W115i?!" 1° - 1_sa1n1; 59m“ wad, ________________ u,” ‘m; 1,1,; Mun"; gar-bony ans, “m.” Rogers, M. R. McGuizan. flu retiring this season and is to per- ch- ‘ P“. McGregor (M) ...... .. 06001001002~ 7 Penalty. Kennedy. Fang“, chum)“ on mm. n u,“ mp‘ w“. 1 h. B. McIntyre, drip. second Pe floigmblglificgheofllforllcton Hllowkségr hay worthy and Clark (S) 10110130220-13 “Hugo ' MDNTIEAL 1 (mogul...) v gm“ 901m gyirést w.) covey; u 8 5W- n- - ~ I 3-3. my __ ungeri-an P r gewre um‘ --‘ ' 3"m“'m°“' l?” m; ‘m’ “"5" p°"“d°“° h’ L‘ “m” Buddy sualuhéc'<uwigigls> i é All“ ‘m " °1°°1°°1°3°°j° CHICAGO J n (OP, Th, nun; be feedina onsrain whirl had bun (MoCallum ........ .. ------- -. lng around Drillon still a prolific ' . Jardine (C) .. 103101101011- i) . I11- '- _ (Q . N ' w 3 ______________ "l" drcpped on (ha outgoing trip, whllq 4—Klnsmen. Lax-tor _ H scorer will be a good addition to €alliefikglaetsogl grlibglzumn) 2 i’! g tail-end Chicaugéaklillagl: Hvelwksmmwtg; ksaizsflyJohxlt-Wmfzm In ‘he Murray Harbour u“ a . ‘ (llilxlizfenzie) the! ilép-andgiogintlgldloncion squad. winning hérse owned by c MacLean (g) . Itllfihigeigxfliwer me fourth $1.“ (Garey, Newton) ________________ D1337 coveysalwere aliigbiod. flvcedo: w ____ 5-l{ men, Larter an may e a s presence on . ' Glddings ( m kmlutax Human were so gee ng 9n 1o rcppa -—-- s (MlcKenzle) the lineup will provide the Monc- wim" °°"°“°“d' _ ' Mmifeel °°"“‘“°"‘ “Y “m” 9 (Gougegn Robe,m,g, m“ plane. m. an. Lee. Murr Penalties: None. gnians with the snark that will m.“ Second Ionnd the Bsbltants 3-1. _ ream,” time """ “ hour, reported yestorday, th ve them their second Maritime B Pm ,0" ti“ “m” mmmu" u“ '5 15 minutes after the plans ha ' ' _’—‘ - Th]; Bi F0 k tl _ JOhImy Kalmuck in (C) IOIOIOZOWOI-B Hawks’ victory hel d offset their 9W1! fl W" YWK- m“ m ‘(AP)’ a Perm . I ‘m hocfyeu-e m a row ‘w- 3°11" i ’ ‘ ifiués... (M) 01020201022041 previous seven l es to Montreal ‘l-Sainlt John, Lay 10%“ l-lzveurawmlaet 1.3.53.1“? m“ Lwmvid" u“ dwable “gm 6—Albbies shappal-c .... J20 Getting batik to ‘local hockey l: m“ "km m" “m” 3 1 9 . . and one tie. s-rmlrax, mcoresor the lrrulh and grit. . heavyweight champion from cun- m ', None .......... .. h" just been learned that the am Fred Direct Giddmgs (c) 101100000002- 5 (Charlton) omcms “id ‘hat-nae! m“ t“ llflyPllfli. NJ-HI-mlflhi wuhim°md Pena es’ ' nual schoo; series between West . ‘S’ cutdme) 2 3 a Clflrl! (5) omouuulklz sUMMAnY ksamt ‘mm’ wade celved m letters and calla from l‘ m‘ "m" WM ‘M ‘h’ "ms" m‘ Kent and Queen Square teams Mu“ Denim’ m‘ Sh“) 4 4 5 lo-Hamax’ “m” A People at various points on the Ian - JWHM "l 1947 WM" h" "Pwved ‘h’ . will get underway at the Forum m“? “Y m“ . Allan (s) .. . 10l01(\'i01000‘— r First Period (chariwn) land. asking rul- feed to diltrlbutq Elm“ 3- "'11 "°"‘°"“1 A‘"“'d ‘i’ Igwhng On Friday night Playing ml l...‘ ‘Q w-m” 5 5 4 Mimi-tan < - - Wmmilm-Y‘ 1173mm“ “Film” and officials ish to inform an! ' ' . e (Stewart) 4:14 (Q0 m“ v the annual dinner of the Boxing C F Ar h t h m, Winning horse owned by W.. sqm-gf, w, w. Lord. L-Ghicago. P011 ugeon) .. .................. .. . other “we mutated m c. l wmul-u aluumuuu of New eléorkb - ‘mm-l wfijaehflgfniwa stwffljj Kelli’. Southliort. = z-guscem. Pfyelai (Kan-u. w) Penalties: Goug n. warm. Pow- w, ma W“, to 8,, m Wc,f',{,‘,‘,', __i . ; a - Ieqtherfieguiltrmrgrssxlalll-eeuslint of w: onanwrrzrown ALLEYI "'1'" WW“ "wk "1"" 9"‘ Officials ’ Penalties -_ Gee (2). Harm“ em Third Period ' bangtgleeyss w“: 523d teed u V \-e ' o a Boxing VWitersJv-ss named lnmelm- iizhfesusllilfixhuggestes 3:32:21? Stu-ter- ._ Harold cudmore. (major), Netti-ass. n_mmax_ Mama-nor 7 ' P‘ P“ "f! f! ti" “an”; ‘iffgfffid ffrjf‘ °“““° m‘ "w" 1.01m interest right t0 the end ‘mm ‘$3.2 cufimfj, g . 5mm. PM“, 1 310113. Jackson ‘n80 cnucx wonrmr wma l warcorrespon en a X a - ' , ' B! — on 0e ac o. _ _ e . .* . es. who was kllllfd in Spain during Blilfl- B a w but season‘ u‘ z" ‘ _ Brent Howatt. Bill McAusland. mired’ may (Lam Rlchmm 155mm John, 5mm mRONTO “n 21 _ (c?) . “dun”? Igaxléyfvxrmer Post- ‘§‘.2§§h’“ w 3g 111 correctly Queen Square's chances mbid fans are hopeful that the z Metkwé""""""'"'"""'13'15 C-thuck Worthy, entry of the Hi d New york Box- 134 as 10a 0! Wlflnmfl We"? 100k“! "POI! hisn- break may yet prove to be only a . Penalties _- Neale. 5 Ibis: It Sydney. N-S. ' won the ~'“"“' G°“°"1 "“ v- “M” l but i u erul-laul t (Br The 0mm“ PM‘) ‘Hmmm- Rwmw") - 15-” fifth race m toda u ham u ‘or-a fiurufvltullifutoli; n. (gvilutlock l: ‘g; 18: ca": West‘ Kelnt came $5 Qmfilllllu flare-up. a e v LMHBRIDGE‘ Mu" Jan‘ n‘ nirdreltod lamina”: mama’ Mfume’ L” at Dufferin Parlay g“ "en WI C. u m0" . <1 to bmths ill-m trana- maor), O'Neill (major). other M, "h, h J_ w 1k M m_ _ , the crown they had won the prev- During Phillips long associ tl Hem" r ° ""5 - a”: ggaelivfiighlzliabrnesqong an?‘ mam Total 1470. _ mus _,.,,,.,,,\_ Th1, yggr u, l; ng- Wm, (he mm“ he ha, ugfwflfi Rockies flight ever t-akleilmgriidg: s-ohlcago. Poile (Bodnar, Stow- N H L sTANDm-és spender. another Hirsch entry, an _-_-- "m". "WM to boxmg. \ m, “m”... ured that there l. very nun dll- Brest popularity. Early this Benson cm?!” h°°k°Y “am- ed art.) 1511s ' ' Brew"! Greitam mo"! bv Georss ' Lesnevbh also received a special J Mcngngld w; 113 11o ference in the strength of the two he carried a heavy load for the Nail" 5°“ M.‘ ‘m “' flmfl“ Penalties — None. MONTE!“ J 2 (C?) 018ml 0f Coxheath. N.S.—wel1 Ring Mlfllzlfle award Q‘ "bfl" Francis ea b2 107 clubs and if such turns out to be team and in several games he was irmkcanadta waltz? ,§,°§y“’w,§f”,§f§ National Hocllteyagueaglue-stsndln; third’ respectively‘ m "Y "l" "N" N"! the W“ “"4"! a. ul-m- as 10s m "w m“ fen-i WM "W" m‘ “n.” °“ '° d° ' 3° “m” "m" Pwmcxlcilgfti anus . Chuck worthy was first in till publication honored Jersey Joe F. Dome“, 121 as 113 school games will witness plenty on the ice. four e h (align: md-ay we" n P w L D F A n. omflue m“ he“ o! m! : Welwu for w “Ovimndinfl P"- n. Rice as so 111 °' "°"°""‘“"““ “m” “M” “w ' ' ' o“ t ° p .- Ed Bruchet Detroit a": 1e 10 a 121 e2 4s makinz a successful mam. um formalise" in his heel/Welt“ m1“ Totol 1514 Winn"! m dedded- < In many ways Charlie was the Pill"!- '"“°‘° .; TOYOHIO a1 1a 9 1o 11a c: 4s ~ - e a . ott Munro, trainer Bab- win by a head. The Sydney horsd s dLarn s tan .r wwhscv scrap with Joe LouL. an ve m“). single, v, Plneali 124, an s dout o the entire league. Hl. 1 b d“ cm" New york 37 15 15 q 111 133 3-1 was 5mm; n the finish of m. Roach of Plalnview. Tex, as "rook- E “rm. l“ The following is from a Sydney may lack some of the polish o. Phelan and two cu e . Boston 37 m 15 9 m1 m1 35 second hen?’- 1-16 muss-Wt w is omhgycay." Hm, Thug 1:5 Dancer“ 33g paper and will prove of interest to the fast stepping forwards on the , . Montreal 3'1 l3 15 9 8'1 92 34 gdged by Tcny s1. char-leg, o The 32-year-old Lesnevich sun; PM,“ old “m”; 4 a; 311g; 1,4, mlny here who knew the player three teams. but the power he dis- chic,“ 37 11 g4 g 115 15g g4 by A Bean" M Mmimk; Que ceeds Tony Zale who was given the ~ in question when he performed played when he got a break was ' ' ' Neil Award a year ago bwlllse "1 BRUCE STEWART! LEAGUE with saint John Beavers of the something to set most stolid fol- " his sensational title defence againSl first Big Four League: lowers of the game atingling. QUEBEC h“ 21 (cp)__cme Crazlano. (comm "' v -~-- — - " e~ 2;“ 5:353:51 m lee '11 Charlie Phillips, defence stalwart 1h recent ‘games he has lacked "m" m“ °“° mm“ dwid“ m '“ GIHQttB V ' m. m 142 286 162 and the Miners reached the, part- some of his early season fire but (By The Canadian Preell “m “d highlighted pl” °I “'1' .¥' grew u‘ p0 19D lea m; of. the ‘ways ov the weel- an popularity’ an not em‘. . CLEVELAND. Jan. ll-ssua nl- 19'1" ‘ma’ "d" " '1" “m” TECH é . 31cm ms ‘ _ _ endbTeam manager Mattie nm- Should his ill-air with the when in signed an ma contract today‘ gfi$m;!§f”“§m1t$fdm“1°"d°m RAZOR’ h i“ 1m- léiion ‘g1 said Baturlday he lgt ti: prove Del-ma . a laritvnumbsr at a flsurs whichhTrilbie lpresiéiene ‘o 24 "cm an “mum us, o, n6 Mm a (“lbw __ E Mo," \ 141 g ‘ow I0. re ease an e of fans wil] miss Charlie, and one Bill Veeck said s on con nu ‘time’! 1n we Quebec Bonspkh iliul- Blni - _ _;_ Aylwjf e 200 1M 1'18 Marties statement was somewhat of the league's most popular will him as the highest paid player in Quum ‘mum m Wee Wen“ _ u. w z __ , A_ Gé-gh-m i: m 2'3 lacking in finality. and the more be gone. baseball." , ~ who enter“ ‘h, phyo“, go,- m. | w " ' J- 3' *1‘ - - title and the Lieutenant-Governor's v Tot-ll I16- ~ nope. included 1a from Quebec l Y ~ Province, six from the Maritlmea ~. - » P- MW" l“ 1” n‘ three from Ontario, Newfound: - 1- 91ml“ u’ l" i” .‘ land's lone entry and one from the "at? a‘: i: :1‘: , < ~ urn-lieu States. Seven of gt. 0m ~ Y qul-l 1w W" Qilsim Y "l OYougetthe alldnest, M c" BETTER a KEENER nocxar w M t ‘ fill ma. nu... Edward Isllnd‘! ent- mwtrefrulflnalhem W. Tlylvl“ , m "o 153 - ' ' rial-Charlottetown and Sumsner- 9f yam- lifg with (h; V. Lund 1M M 810 ' side-got into the playof but one omen‘ Tech Rn“, w. um:- lss lee lee P. M was certain new." k ocked out . , '1'. srsennult 1U 146 1W ' " a u a muse as they were pitted against and today: Gillette _.Tofel 2.211. ~ . m‘ mmmdfinqflt IIIMTIY-P-V- ‘ . oihertwobraobtsoftliemternab eaeethnlfldwhet ...... 11m: NAW- AIIMMERSIDE ALL suns -=-~>=W~- vmvm- .. l 14- - . m" M l ‘ ls n0 m vs ~. . . “w” “d m’ @115 M caused by misfit . E"?l'-“'bl§' u: m m ' \ m“ "with wmmmi ma Gillett double l“ i” D..ens no I - - mm; .. es. e ~. ' ' B. 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