' {IANUARY 1g._1_9_4c s c\"1*'4\'1“u'1v\‘ 5 five-team league which Bets um c“? derway at Prince of Wales College. P.W'.C. and Senior Y tangle in the opener at seven o'clock and at eight 1'. the Navy boys meet the Arabs. The ,5 fifth team 1n the league, 5.13.0" ,- wlll not see action until a week i_ tonlkht. " -!~ -i- i- ~1- Basketbail in the old “Y" build- i ing was always a popular draw- - ing card on Piriday and Saturday ;' nights. Many a hard fought tilt L was played in tile 30's between the ; old High Y Grads, Navy and Colle- "lil lollllnnture the two teams parcel of last night’! setto and Fans See Spectacular Goal-Tending In Fast, _ Rugged Hockey Contest (‘E bmgfinsegiflgnthiitilkh '65.. 1 n, g u, l l‘ Two games are echeduiéd in he n “m u o ° m’ mhudk hh7'd' ""1"! Millie II rapidly becoming note IPGI!" St. Dllnllllfl University squad lut "l the luleue lewllnr l-oxionnaires by a Icon of ed lots of notion into the first two 1118b tension action in the vrlndnp twenty minutes of play. W111i "other him crowd of fans In attend finish Saints had to battle all the way, . Schurman handled the whistle to port. ' FREE FOR ALL HMYRPY League to replace miured 311m"- 3119111111111- 5- H‘~‘"“""°Y' the satisfaction of all. Bil Du n' n 1 11- t‘ Nellie Worth (A. Carr) 1 i! .- so teams. In those days too—the u“ L"'°'"“"° "m ""1 1' w“ “'1 " 11°“ 1" ‘h’ 1"‘ 25 1111111111111 "1 lel-"ha" 5°’ “"1" 1111111111111 110th!’ J” M°D°“°'d' w°°"'d‘°‘ Fwd .the llead ‘hxiflhgalirotrriirieggfis 2121s‘: Bedford Gratytan (n. Mill) dh 2 2 -' iassies did a ralr amount of play- v11! the! who their victory loi- 111cm. M11111"! Heme with the Bur-rs ‘n BW11°Y 11 11"’ °°“°h' LINEUPS: \r tics with s4 goals against 1.. 24 Lucky Guy (Andrew) , uh i 8 and the flcgor twasnt altoge- Bggfllfldifllliigyéilal: "gage! Om "ii r beglonniitresLzGéial Pifers, Pe- games, an average of 2.542. He M A ldh 1 '; e1- . eased 1e somew at ' Al“: - - - lia- ence ac o. . it ctr ck, has missed thedast three _am0s Rose arie a ant) I overbeigrlng maleyw‘. The are“ SAINTS T LEAD TYING COUNTER glue orilf Rsuthelrland, 8ask., and "a I h T k shield‘. Forwards peighanzpTrainJ due to a bond injury. HarrygLum- Helen Spruce (Weeks) 2 dh 2 - lack at that time was the limited Saints took the lead with the on- It took the Legionnalre 1 Mum 51's“. ' 21‘ of fianscona‘ or, Hogan, Gallant, Bernard, Mc-, ley of Detroit ranks second with Billy Worthy (Gallant) 3 3 3 ' accommodation available for 5 h 11°11!" 1111-- W11 199love Alf Pike 111d Neill. I77 goals against in I1 [lmcs for CLASS B ly oal of thefirst period. The of seconds better than thr 1 Al x ‘Shibi k' B I spectators and the fear that the 01d Leg onnaires came back to tie it lites to get the tying coufxgiete? Sh?blo1<y ‘vsrg-ifluulfég mPiilréel sfllfrlld T d Bombers-Goal Noonan, Defence’ an average of 2.852. Albert Budlong (Gamsler) l d‘ 1 IB-Vm 11°01" 111111 X11115 1111111311111 55311111 up early in the second only to have the middle (tantvc as “lilllie Sllsp- 111w nioiif". 1'"il"1|i "amp ivith Chi: gfflfiirllhamscniéiiilfgartivnohgghiih:' The Lead a G A P1 ghuylniihgrghlhnihifrrliizgvf/oln) . - ~ c~ _ - ., ' , ' ' ', ‘ i‘ " , . . ' , er: . =- . ' harfienstlgufif ;§,,,°,uu“°-“» 3:: waxing’ gfliaheadddagmhk-l hem" 119;: 111K911 1111 DQW-illils pass fsom 0:110 Black ‘Hawks Pike receiv- Sherren R. Bradshaw, M. Brnd- M. Bentley, Chicago 24 l5 39 Pclzgy Orola (Mills) 4i 4 4 ‘this contingencr. the S 1311.. a an E T "in in be nd the Saints net to slam the 9m"! 1103p 111i ovcr the left We “i shaw, McKenna McDonald. Mcsienko. Chicago 12 2') 32 Starter, Henry Gallant._ ~ ,- 1- I h n - crammed nal vulcanite into the’ twmcs. For the ‘s"h"f,‘_,f"h.“"°d h hl°°d Yesshh BY Wll-BUR JENNINGB Referee-Herb Schurman. Loch. Canadians ‘I 23 30 Judges. Granvili Buntam. Anni: 5°55 011 1 i? s D- U~ 541111111 out- next thirteen minutes, the 11m 11.1 (ilSlOPflIEfi :1 bone 1n his Blake, Canadians 20 9 29 Gallant, John McLeod. Basketu..." __ ___. LAJE_“, 1,- 5°°Te11 their OPPi-lllfilli-S 2-1, to evenlv match-ed teams played 1°11 11111151- MIAMI. Flau Jan. 15 —— (AP) —- Summarv C. Smith, Chicago l5 l4 29 Announcer, George Smith. Wrated one of the’ fastest and Skate 0i! With their well-earned scoreless hockey as both nstmmd- haw" 1111B’? defelwe 1"‘ Penile. Hialeah, queen of the Florida race First Period D. Bentley, Chicago 13 l» 27 Weather permitting next race roughest o; modem sum-m C3,, viggay.teim p d t m ers camf through with hair-raising wf,"‘,sR,‘,'f;‘i','.,c'§ 1h1e°'§.e§,',',‘§,f;" Wu] courses. addedtneaé oari-‘rgisutulo; é-niufigiidolni Ti-ogior-Blpgiglham (M Kolcta, Chicago 1g will be held Saturday. ' Minn“. the u.ouving_ dribbling i - o ene ou w e as saves. rs one and then tire umber h" h r,‘ f‘ DB t , t h! machines and une up 0 — e on, . ra s aw . G. Stewart, Toronto _ pwomng passing and shooting cans the game got underway, with each would hold the advantage vrith Neway‘ _lf'Th°s_%"s “I ‘am ‘If ' 1° ones today as it prepared to open Bradshaw). iRichard, Canadiens 14 10 24 _ for u cuwrdulunuu o; mind and having a scoring chance apiece in each missing wide open chances 0' “'5 “y "'1 t’ mt’ its w-da, season Thursday with Ii-Leglon, Doighan (Hogan) Apps, Toronto 13 l0 23; body second to “one u, any sport tls; first minute q; p]gy_ Just as but i; was the 53mm who rugainfd figctrweznrr-ndBlgtfisggvévigiailgfi every ind cation that the wagering Pcna1tle.-.~—No11g.‘ Cowley, Boston _ l2 i0 221 .. The game cm, be colorful and the lines changed, Art Perry was the lead JUSt before the seventeen m, Rovers will be the wildest in the tracks 15- ‘ _ A. Brown, Detroit _ 14 7 21, v the“ 1s no reason why u; should,“ wggulghsfiglg to hit thet DSISC, with minute mark had been reached ' year history. 4__Mlddletfrfc°ggefrig°icuMme) 1guignggéfgra" Daron S - ~ I rgc;~;,,a-=ggi,,gggs,-v> 1 ...:..2":: 5:21.512: dffi..'lf"iif.°'..i.i..bi.ifi ...l.i‘.i.'il...'"li.‘i““é'l’é°'rloflil° Mia-to»: , 'o........ .1 .. n iiihenw Sinking 4- 4. 4. 4. Hennessey of the Saints, gave the Saints "shot the disc into Lenin. d gural handlgap and n pfobgjfly iP-Leeion. Hogan (Trainer. Carveth, Detroit s 11 go . - . . . ,, Legionnaires another chan b t rrit v. s 1 s ' I ' e . i two sections. 7_he11.'°h- Behhhrd (Ghhhhih G111111111B1VB°51°11 7 13 "0 —-—— -1r.Acc°rdl§guhUdd§a.-.i§i1c1§v1i§h lihey could not break dowfie ihle iiozlsicrecgiraiigrfi tlgorrfihberkatcclingpulsg q ggZgilazveflltl% bliisrhltin: Dori are ex- 3—1*°i¥1°"~ 131111111“ Shill- Bosivh 12 '1 19, BY NOLAND NORGAARD - “run mp0 a Show; u o; hucke University team's defence. out at the sioe of the net to Mc- I isected W 8o to the post the iflV- 9_Legk?n‘ Delgha" (Trahwn Thylhh- T°h.°h'° 10 g NUERNBERG. Germany, Jan. 15 ‘sticks and alread gthere has b°€l¥ Quaid who lost no time in sliding n orites They have been i-Oilwellhi?‘ lkmglum $133k“ 85mm‘ Chwago 9 “mp1 " The mystery °'1he.5'hk‘ mu ‘o, ration,“ y P S, nemeu, WIDE OPEN PLAY the also into the cage For the rc- ed a6 12-1 pounds. "'Le"1°"' B°""“’"' u u 111-2’ of the British 1111" lit-Elli“ 1 Mm ma 1°.- p; 1 s mainder of the period Saints liem- —-'-_ The Hialeah meetings marks the :2_1I(')fi§ufin‘t "‘{-["{‘{,,§°“.§." ‘Cir .1 Whh the 1°55 h‘! 112 hves h‘ .'h° oeasgern smanuaacgmei? Ce an “Elias?! Ploy W115 Wide open. last and ruu- med their opponents’ inside their LONDON Jan l5 (GP Cable) zenith of the Florida social season. 3'8 ) e on’ u c e a a i n ' Start c.f the war was solved publicly 1 th demand lthin cthe nep’ ‘fled m the Bowel“ “hhhx. Cart blue line but couldn't beat Cud- —Danny Webb Mon-from ‘cathcr- In the Hialeah Club enclosure, the P1’ "u- R Bradshaw Gnu“, Ce 30mg today before the International Mil- ? y d: d the ttx‘ Munilllllid Find Joe Mahar were more who came up with five saves weight boxer was disqualified tn- club dining rooms and boxes will ma ms‘ " ’ ' li-Bry Tribunal by N911 11111111551011! égtmfg; $32k teafgsmtggvzxgg tspiigrgfegjirtiizmetlhfilt Siitelyncfculgthhl: bermge the bell relieved matters‘ 3113i}? u/iixthtriimfrthg/rtllilllcgllilrlilg of if‘ giitltleh‘ 50cm mlgllgrlgralg 1152231‘: Thlrd Period Th Ne GTW ‘ lub hlégttge £16m‘ n sub me torped- Pllovs s o s o so arovn ‘ ° ' . . ~"‘~“ ° ""1" "111 "1' ' ° “’ 111° "w"; ° The 512... of mo Athenia came + * * '1' Sh? 1151:6111“ Ortiz iieghomliaire il.‘.“’“"?’ CROWD THRILLER °'r“."i‘i."é' second round McGlinche refugees mm the gnehttmhi svivrank lkylgdlc‘>cn' M Bradshaw (Maw heldsatviiry Slficcessiglrhlafreh mflelft 11°11‘ 111° mum's — 1‘ 1”"'h"'1 m‘ " Th“ smmm“ “"11” m“ “mm” iort erg r H d [hr ‘h1g1 g e _ h wont down for a count of mmy- Salons or Europe an c1110 imesi 110m is-ivhdhinron MacWilliams (Cut- 82in anlililidayh 1x311 crowd wits oh 1111"“ bl Gm“ Admhh K3“ h“ '4‘ ma‘ h “mm” “S “"°“s' A” di ts wt newii. e 1 1. n“ m?’ Km °" ' c“ 1°“ ‘m mmugh and the referee cautioned Webb t” “lands and so“; "ti." iffele ' hand: to watgh their favorite 111"- ‘me °1 22 111111111111 ""15 °11 one well known sports store put-i r Ins a er e we “Emmi e the final period the crowd saw me At the opening of the fourth But most ‘mpomm o’ an’ he}? iii-Le l n Del han horses com ete in the diffcrent 111111 hem" 11h“ tribunal and the 1' "V1111 09°11 a 11°11 °1 sucks 111 111mm!‘ h?“ been Lregchtd] Breatlsng saints Outswre their opponent's round, after pushing McGlinchevs Wm ibe T; bxooied sailing’ Bay-be 17-1151311‘ Traignor lffiogan.) ‘classes. Thep free-for-all had three finch“ German naval duly" Th” dclocif and they“ a“ “one “Yiiilviirh. roarlrzledau egtifzerlnliaflte blhaihgs gist thiicllllxtch fhelverdlltgtl. In htlrile hem‘ back “mh a 19H‘ web" mid‘ $131515? bgnertliri ‘the towering IS-Ieeionl Dfiflllhh" 15111611“ 1511111918. Bedfflfd 51111111". P113111" affidav“ and» Dmflmms of the diary "himh- 59h“ 17°91 ‘he imsltimne‘ p ' n e o pay‘ c Bu“ ‘n 8d a right 0H 1115 OPPOUEHVS bfldy- a ° Iii-Middleton MacFadyen (Cut- Worthy and Lucky Guy which prov- “Y” placed ‘h the mhhhhl mead" 111E111’ 0i 8311165- ihe 511011 511011881? 0v" the blue “n?” slipped a‘ pass m and Mahar’ both “'31” chhsed m As the Scotsman lay on the can- royal palms a“ moo thorough‘ cliffe) I I led a good race Bedford Grafton O11 N“ 171 1945- Dhmmz 5mm mu result m d re t l. uiMacDonald, and the letters hard the cooler within seconds of each ‘ breds. _ ' - , may, (he Albania was sunk by tire S’ 0H8 R00 i1 ll @- Vfls. Webb was sent to his corner Penalties MacLeod 2, MacWil and Lucky Guy going a head host. _ m“, make ‘or clean play because drive beat Cudmore cleanly. other, to leave both squads short- und disqualified There too are such riders as 1a s - __J ems A Md three Starters Rose Gmmun Submuflne v.39 on supp uhe Eiayers ‘will not be Illlbie to risk sanuawhgrhlhgfie rggglcgggr oghiit gghlixilfiifieshhgégl triage bgzseegvhli- h‘: Webb was disqualified when the 91:52; dag?” Llggshgg 173g m ' I Marise, Helen Spruce and Billy 3. 1939. the day Britain entered the ' rea ng st cks over t eir oppon-‘ - ° ente nogglns. ' il- i -ll~ u While the women must sit back and nibble their nails in anxiety, awaiting nylons, sportsmen a/r off to a flying start, for limited quantities of nylon plastic fishing leaders are available. Nylon lead- eiqmaterial, apparently. offers im- portant advantages over imported Wliaterials and sports-men were de- lighted when the new materiaiw-as fintroduced back in i939. Soonlt .-wil be available in larger quantities land fishing. trgubgs will be over. r ~1- 1 Leo Durocher, manager of the firooklyn Dodgers for the 1916 sea- Jon, on a one-year contract. figu- lms he will have most of the say in ggie club. despite the fact Boss _ h Rickey has been extremely __5u|y adding new names to the 81th roster. Durocher, after he- in; signed. nlade it quite plain he ;upects to be the boss. and declared Ethat only a scattered few of the kids gathered in by Rickey will .mlt_he grade with the Dodgers’ .period with Saints coming back with counter attacks of their own. but there was no further scoring although Dowling of the Legion- nalres looked as if he had the ty- ing goal on his stick in the final minute as he skated in close. but thg drive went over the top of the ne. Women's Pro- Ball Going Big League CHICAGO, Jan. 15 — (AP) - Women's professional baseball is going big league this year. The gala who play on the eight teams of the all-American girls baseball league are going to have a spring training camp for the first time in the circulUs four- year history, President Max Carey laid toda . He aai about 200 girls will go at Pascagoula, Missn .1.- nnd wounded up with hamme floiriio their two goal margin at the to offset thc closing attack of going, but couldn't get the puck behind MacKinnon. As the teams returned to full strength, Saints took over the offensive, and finally the 5:14 mark, with McQuaid picking up Ledwelrs rebound to give Cudmore no chance. Then it was that hard working, aggressive Art Perry gave _the fans another thrill, when lie skated straight down centre ice, split the defence wide open and then snapped a 20-foot drive be- hind MacKinnon. to put the Le- gionnaires right back in the run- ning. It was the prettiest and most spectacular goal of the game. Gambling to tie it up, Legion- naires sent five forwards to the attack at the eleven 4 minute mark, but it failed to pay off al- though Saints had many a close call from the offensive being hurled against them. A penalty to MaoLaughlin of the Legion cooled off the attack. He was back into action before any damage had been done but the Saints were repelling every thrust and finally with but exciting games that the 4-2 in an encounter that lance despite the aub- TH E___C HAQ LOT'I_'_E_ILC_)_WN GHARDIAH PAGE sawm- -_.__- _. i s ue Leader eufeat Leag Races At Park This Afternoon Horse Victory the first c1553 1:0 b9 H. Y. Hangers Call ilp Two Players NEW YORK, Jan. 15-(CP) New York Rangers today called u ors of the races am scheduled ibi- Speedway this afternoon, called at 2.30. Horses will be classified on the track. ___ on hand: Goal, S two players from New York Rov- Eastcrn United States Lach Threatens Chicago's Hold 0n Scoring Race MONTREAL. Jan. l5 -- (OP)- Eimer Loch of Montreal Canadiens offered a threat to Chicago's hold on to}: of the National Hockey Lea- gue ndividual scoring statistics, climbing from fifth to third place in the official release today. Lach ‘now has seven goals and 23 as- sists for 30 points, nine behind ltlnx1 Bentley of Black Hawks who has| Worthy showed a l" 0f 5mm b"? 24 goals and 15 assists. Lach showfi 3115i- 1111511’! K91 119W" 1° “"1111? ed an advance of four points. iorm- Sandy 5w" 111FBW~h $1)" while Bentley added only one. and had to be drown. Poesy Owl Leadership in penalties remained 1B 11115 111111 11° WW1‘ hhd “"15 h with Jack Stewart of Detroit Red 1111-19 llll§ivfldy. Wings with 41 minutes in the box, Following is the summary- unchanged from last week's rc- S’Side Legion Defeat Midilelton at Bedeque -The Bummer-side Leglonnairee guild their second visit to Bedeque .. r 1.11 11-11- v c o rounc n the Rflddleton BomII-ISersYIZ-‘l. g Bombers, lacking the condition of the fleet Summerslde team put up a great battle, and but for a few minutes in the second session, the game was not as one-sided as the score would indicate. Sharp shooting Charlie Deighan led the Legion attack, flashing some of the prettiest stlckworl: seen in the rink for sometime. ,' The game was wide open and ex- citing from bell to bell, and Bed-i eque hockey fans are eagerly a- waiting a return game, when the‘ Bombers really get in shape. Herb‘ Canadians Go To Souris For Came Tonight The Charlottetown Canadians hockey team is going to Souris this afternoon to play an exhibi- tion game with a team there to- night. The boys plan to travel by car, if the weather is fine; other- wise they will gc by train. Piny- ers are being asked to meet at Fred's Taxi at 4 o'clock shun? if the day is fine, and at 2 p.m. s orp if it is stormy» The following are asked to be . Stead; defence. G. Ross, M. Duncan, I. Smith, H. Hennessey; forwards, McOourt, Phillips Bradley, Carver. Dowlinil. nisimsill TONIGHT. 7 p. 111.5 P. W. O. AUDITORIUK 11.111111. vs P.W.i§. NAVY vs ARABS; , l5cts. ADMISSION 1501i. P accounted for their third goal, at. Slasgow fighter claimed a low trainers: Ben Jones. Jim Fitzsim- mons. Hirsch Jacobs and Stan Lin- iec. And the owners: The Wood- wards, Warren Wrights, Whityce Clan, Hal Price Headleye, Walter Chryslcrs," and the Edawrd Moores. ow Later in his dressing room, Webb declared he was “discouraged with British boxing.” and would return home as soon as possible. “I didn't hli; him low." said the Montreal Negro "I saw after the first round he was weak down- stairs (ln the midriff) and I con- centrated there." Trophy Play At The Curling Club Hame Winner 0f Football‘ Award NEW YORK, Jan. 15 — (AP) - Felix (Doc) Blanchard, army's football battering ram, today was named winner of the James E Sul- livan Memorial Award for 1045. The award is made annually tn the amateur athlete picked by a tribunal of 500 sports leaders as having done the most to advance the cause of sportsmanship in the United States during the year. The Four games in trophy competi- tion‘ were played at. the Charlotte- town Curling Rink last night. Fol- lowing were the results: Wright Trophy 12.0. Spillett, a; Dr ma. Pierce. ‘Inspector NJ. Anderson, i0; R. SP. Jardine, 8. A.V. spiliett. 10; H. I. Spillett. 'l Sentner Trophy Would Curtail Powers 0f China's President BY SPENCER MOOSA i CHUNGKING. Jan. 15 — (AP) —The elder statesman of Chinese Communism laid before the unity conference today a. plan for cur- tailing drastically the powers of China's presidentr- now Ciiiang Kai-Shel: 1 Aged Tum: Pi-Wil presented the Communist reply to the national delegatiorfs program for reorgan- izing a peacetime government as both sides renewed charges of vio- latlng the truce. consultation (unity) that all orders of the [will beat the pair by next Satur- Worthy which proved a good racc. iRose Marie won the first heat by an eyelash from Helen Spruce, the second being a dead heat and the third Rose won by nnlf a length. Billy Worthy was a bit unsteady but with a little ‘change in his shoeing a lot of people prc-dict he day. Class B had five starters and was a nice race considering they were mostly colts. Albert Budlong: prov- ed himself li good colt by winning the first and third heats in .:1 driv- ing finish from Stanford Hall. Guy emergency or otherwise-be sub- ject to the approval of the reorgan- war. Q1 the 1,500 passengers on the liner, several hundred were Canad- ian. The dead include-d l2 Canad- ians. 30 Americans and 50 Britons. The Nazis charged immcdicitrly after the sinking that the Aihenlil was destroyed bv the British 111cm- selves in a plot to 1111511 the Ulllwd States into the war on Britain's side. The Athenia story W115 P01111531 out during the day when i111‘ BT11?‘ ish prosecutors. ending 111911‘ C51’? against Dc-enitz with a demand irl his conviction as a “murderer " for U-boat attacks on helpless sailors in lifcboats. turned to Grand Ad- miral Eric Raeder. commanderin- ized state council. The government plan provides that the council. mw largely advis- ory, be reorganized to represent all chief of the German Navy at the time and Doenitrfs 5111191101’. .. The official Gannon Navy 611M." shod-ed mm 1.119 nravnl command under Homer's direction had 2on0 to the extent of fort-Till! tne 10.2 01 the U-30 to conceal the U-boat sinking of the Athcnia. one outfit. i- 4- O Alde from the pitching staff. only three players who weren't with the club previously are nom- eea as gere. Most of . players who will start on the tint team are veterans of ability, and newcomers will have to show something far out of the ordinary to have a chance of making the Tirade. ;l_nenemssn WHEH Football lfoguls Sound Warning NEW YORK, Jan. 15 — (AP) — ___,, A fiilwl" warning to "coniravi- Donald. MaoLaughlln; forwards. 1 =- »»-- 11111.21. irrlavn 21::.:1.»...P".=1...r°n:-...21111:: . Babe Ruth took a $17,000 salary eh" 1h 1h“ 1'11""? hlhhmehhih “m” teith, Jay’. n ference - was sounded today by the National League and virtua- ly all the rest of the United States’ vltt to play with New York Yankees iigsgggrs ago today. I-le received for a one- ear contract and u 1| h I N . ‘ mflmd u yum- lu an Including his prézfessiolual football mogulab Hid McInnia oe u 1934 s (his asaresoie income ° '1'“ ° 1"" 111°" “"11 ° "° SUMMARY ____ Chief Justice Campbell vs. ns. mm‘ the 11111111995 We!‘ 6 15')?" l°uph° e" m’ Natmnal magma The H-eartirreakers hockey team Cobb. - smug, was sgulggq magnate: reaffirmed their law t I w a t, this anemon which automatically bars from n“ Per“! m h°ld Pr” 0° ° ' . ‘the National was“ any "jumping" 1—S.D.U., MacDonald at 1:30. at the Upper Queen St.. 9 p. m. igflwdffi lpluye, m. five years, And lmmnd]. (Mahar) . .. .. l2:20 Rink. All players are asked to be ' . gtelyt ti: offlcialldofh the] Paciflig Penalty - I-lennessey. on hand. ____‘ _u Ice No. 1 08S ague so e rue wou be recognized and followed by the Second Period L. B. McMillan vs. P.W. Tumor. thr loops which joined the Na- . E Q iionerfi last week 1n the newly-or- 2-Legiannaires, Shepherd ' Ice No. 2 r ganizcd "National Association of (Bowling) .. . 3:02 ' gfioiessionriil gmihoillo mug)?!“ a-snu. McQuaid 11o 411 w. n. Adams vs. as. Morris. _ sc arc, n a ion (Dor 1 . .. : Oirgult, the Dixie League and Am- Pmifihs _ Nun, O l“ yo, 3 erlcan Association. a ve Third Period Dr. l-I. McIntyre vs. Col. GE. .. *"""“* 4_s.n.n.. McQuaid Full. (mud-en) . .. 5:14 Q . f - Agflm NOTICE STCCKMEII “$35,133,323? ""1 o... Q '°° "°' ‘ s-5.D.U., Mcfsaac. R. B. Bell vs. G. S. Moon. (Mahar, MacDonald) 10:35 AME ._. Manila hllin 5033s‘ 953;]; I um IIOW Tlflli-‘llcillk v91‘ fifjfffywuumm “g ' Wheneforinuleeuesend relieves WAR HES- MAB-IOB MAIN grlngry Medicine. Horse Den- __i_--_- five distressing cold symptom at "- 52% n-FW; u" tletry a specialty. the some time, you can bet on its (mmmmn huh m“ n en . _ PHONE i523-L lSKATllRS’ 111011 amuse wasmaa, FINE ICE ‘rain: YOUR snare _ . ..,..- 4...... MacDougali, MacQuaid, Dorsey. defence, Andrew. Pound. L. Mac- 100 Swimmers In H. E. SIMS s,,,,,,, o... Toronto Moat Malpeque Road ' e , _. cpl _ 1.15.3" M-oriewgilwlqnolig-nlwfrunmerl‘ of all g e. wm participate in a Cano- dan Amateur Swimming Associa- tion meet here Jan. 28. Halifax Ilavy ‘ Defeats Army, 10-2 to the cam . u mun", be o" the opening M "mp5 seconds to go, McIsaac account- season May 22. After two weeks’ training the teams will play a series of exhibition games in the south. ed for the clincher. slamming the disc home after both Mahar and MacDonald had been stopped at the goal mouth. Lineups: 8.D.U.: Goal, MacKinnon: de- fence, McAdam. Hennessey, Smith: forwards, Mahar, MacDonald, Mc- lsaac, Thibauit. Rodgers, Ledwell. poll ls conducted by the National Amateur Athletic Union. Blanchard succeeds Ann Curtis, California's comely mermaid, the 1944 winner. By a count of Army Athletic Department officials, it is the 22nd national award for the 20-year-old cadet since the start of school last fall. For the second ~htralght year Yale's Alon Ford was runner-up. the swimmer polling 432 points to the 923 that were chalked lip by Blanchard. Joe Platak of Chicago. Legionnnlree: Goal. Cudmoie: nine-time wifiner of the United States handball title, was third. Blanchard is the first college footballer to win the trophy in the l8 years of the award. Referee: marl Prowse; linesman, . . . .1 . u - - 119, Illliex M1113 too Itlég, for i} N1531- THE F for .'=-"~‘.‘5‘.'r$'n'..."?i"n‘.* f9; 11m ' -.E " ‘ 1 " - F“ "co-A. 1"" hi‘: l ofpegnmoirth n" °“° "° Hockey Practice ability to bring quick, sure relief to your cold. Try Grove’: Cold Tablets tonight. See how quickly they relieve hQldlCllcn and pains, lessen fever, dry up mucus and legislate the system. lb “'23.”?! u. "' GROVES COLD TABLETS J11. Howatt, 15; J11’. McLeod, ‘I. 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